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Process - I constructed my table by first cutting the Sumac timber and a plywood base. Next, I
routed out each piece of Sumac that was to cover the edges and sides of the plywood.
After gluing each piece in place, I then filled the empty spaces between the wood with
resin. Finally, I sanded the surface and sides to create sharp edges. I left one end of
my table uncut to create a more dramatic contrast throughout the piece.
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