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Cherry Wood gets Darker with Age / Woodworking Quick Tip #shorts

one of my favorite woods to work with is cherry 
right now i'm building a cherry game table   to match the cherry sofa table i made 
just a little more than a year ago   the thing you need to know about cherry is it 
gets dark with age let's compare the cherry wood   that i'm working with now to the sofa table 
i built just a little more than a year ago there's no stain on this table just a natural 
tung oil finish it only takes a few months for   the wood to darken so it's a good idea to have a 
sample in the shop that you can show to a client   this table is built with pocket hole joinery 
so if you're looking for a good introduction   to woodworking project click on the link to the 
plans and video tutorial in the description below

As found on YouTube

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