Two options, patient and impatient. Patient is taking the time to properly apply the many the recommended coats of tung oil, since I've got some that's cut with citrus oil and it looks and smells heavenly. Impatient is a 50/50 beeswax and mineral oil mix I made, quick and easy to apply, 85% as good looking as the tung oil, with like 1% the effort
I'm really glad to hear you like it! I'm glad it gives off that impression, because a not insignificant amount of time was spent finessing each individual joint
This feels like a conversation I have with my wife about me placing everyday objects around the house in places where they would logically be, then she runs straight into them anyway
"Darling, I cannot protect you from what is right in front of your eyeballs"
I'm glad you like it, I feel like the color and grain pattern of the two stripes down the table slightly detract from the polished look, though. That's probably my biggest gripe
If I remember correctly, I chopped the mortises on the tapered face, then cut the tenons with square shoulders, then transferred the angle of the taper to the shoulders and cut off the tiny bit of excess. It wasn't nearly as bad as I expected
As for the tenons, I've got a trash little craftsman saw that's probably like seven bucks at home depot, I just had to score cuts well and be careful not to go outside my marks, LOTS of cleaning up with a paring chisel was necessary
Another point of pride I forgot to mention, this was an impulse project, so I didn't have a plan, just kinda fumbled my way through it, making decisions as necessary. I'm especially pleased with the taper on the legs, think that adds a bit of grace to an otherwise chunky table
Forgot to include these