Birch Coffee Table

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Demonical

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I stumbled onto these pics tonight, I didn't even realize I still had these.

In 2016 I went out and cut these birch logs, and that was the incentive to build a DIY Alaskan Mill.

These birch logs were all 7' long and anywhere from 8" to 10" across, just slabbed the logs, left them 'live' edge.

Anyways here's the pics of the project.
 

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Here's the second part...

These birch slabs dried 2 years, and in 2019 I planed them, then assembled them to create this coffee table, which I gifted to my daughter.
 

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