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All I see in that pic is the absolutely gorgeous wood of the countertop. Seriously, it looks good....and that finish (prefinished ply) is pretty indestructible. Well done!
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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Thanks. I like it too, but I'm biased because sapele is my favorite wood by far.
As I thought about it more, I realize that the cost per square foot isn't the best. At 1/2", I think I paid around $90 per sheet. So that's about $2.80 per square foot, and doesn't account for waste. No way to joint or anything like that. Hard to fasten. It is really *only* good for this type of application - long pieces that can be fastened from behind. I mean the wall tile was only about $1 per square foot. I know you need spacers, some work to cut and prep, adhesive, and so on, but it's not really an ideal solution compared to traditional backsplashes. I guess the $1 per square foot tile is an outlier (the self-checkout attendant at Home Depot thought it had rung up incorrectly, since the entire box was $16 and you can pay that per square foot for some tile).
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In your case it is exceptionally affordable, being that it is waste from another project...Well done...
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That area shouldn't see daily heavy use like a kitchen would so I think it'll be fine. You wouldn't want anything too involved or ornate to take the eye away from that absolutely gorgeous counter.
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The counter top was finished with multiple coats of Polyx gloss. The bar top will also be finished the same way.
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Looks good to me. Should be durable if not used as a dart board.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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That's beautiful! Well done!