Oxidizing teak in 12 minutes in a tanning bed, submitted by Martin Goebel. "This little trick is something that weekend woodworkers might enjoy," Goebel says. Could it be a factory application, too? UV curing lines are plentiful in woodworking plants.
The goal was to get get a freshly milled teak to match the naturally darkened oxidized seat. |
|
Malaysian lumber yards will sun the teak to even out color. But a tanning bed works faster. |
|
It takes about 12 minutes. These tractor-seat stools listen to Crosby, Stills & Nash while tanning. |
|
The fan makes sure heat doesn't come into play, drying the wood too much. |
|
A before and after, with a protected area demonstrating the impact of the tanning bed. All mellow and a nice color. |
|
Goebel, recipient of Woodworking Network's Young Wood Pro award, is the chief designer of Martin Goebel Furniture and also is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. (In a current webcast Goebel tells his firm creates high-end customized, mass produced furniture pieces using 3D CAD design and automated technology.)
Have something to say? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.