John Fraser
Well-known member
A bench has been “on my workbench” since June. It’s ready for some light sanding and finishing. I’m looking for your suggestions on what finish to use; just polyurethane, stain and poly, brand names, etc. The top is white ash and the legs are peeled beaver sticks. I thought that stain may highlight the teeth marks in the legs. However not all of the legs are peeled down to pure wood, so I’m not sure how a stain would react in those areas. I’m also looking for the best way to seal/protect the end grain on the bottom of the legs, as this bench will be outside in the summer.
Here's Ben and Ethan with the tree that we got the top board from.
Here's Conall on a Boy Scout canoe trip along the old Erie Canal helping me collect the material for the legs.
Here's a shaving horse I picked up in June for making decoys. It worked well for dowelling the ends on the legs.

Here's Ben and Ethan with the tree that we got the top board from.

Here's Conall on a Boy Scout canoe trip along the old Erie Canal helping me collect the material for the legs.

Here's a shaving horse I picked up in June for making decoys. It worked well for dowelling the ends on the legs.
