I get logs from a couple of local arborists. To pay them I sometimes make something for them at no charge. I made this dining room tabletop from red oak I milled last Summer from logs one of them gave me, together with a piece of Sapele I had left over from another project.
It's 42 x 95 x 1-1/2" and weighs around 160 lbs, so heavy that I was afraid we'd never be able to carry it up out of my basement shop. So after I milled the boards and cut the biscuit slots to align the pieces we carried the individual boards up, took them to his house, and glued them up there. The joints were nearly perfect and it required only a couple of hours with my ROS to get it ready to finish. He finished it with Minwax Oil Modified WB Poly using a foam brush.
John
It's 42 x 95 x 1-1/2" and weighs around 160 lbs, so heavy that I was afraid we'd never be able to carry it up out of my basement shop. So after I milled the boards and cut the biscuit slots to align the pieces we carried the individual boards up, took them to his house, and glued them up there. The joints were nearly perfect and it required only a couple of hours with my ROS to get it ready to finish. He finished it with Minwax Oil Modified WB Poly using a foam brush.
John