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NIP Platter
Norfolk Island Pine Platter - 16" diameter. 0.25" thickness. Three carved feet on the bottom. Finished with Boiled Linseed Oil and wipe-on poly. This is my first platter and I wasn't sure how thick to make it. This seems plenty strong, but it is only slightly translucent. I made another that was only 0.125" thick and very translucent, but it broke when I placed weight on it.
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