I have been told multiple times that I'm selling too cheap. But I complete in a flooded market here in Dfw and they sell well at those prices. (I do make about a %300 to %400 profit margin)
The finish on this one was less about the top and more about the bottom. She wanted an antique looking finish as if it was 100 years old. First I stained the entire bottom of the table. Then I used a few coats of home made chalk paint in different shades of white for the color. Then did a random sand through here and there for the antique look. After that I used 3 coats of furniture wax to seal the deal. The top she wanted a matte finish with her chosen stain color. So I used a water based poly in matte, 5 coats with sanding in between every coat. Used 220 for the first four and 400 for the final.
I turned the legs freehand. But I did buy a template leg to work off of. Used calipers and such to keep everything symmetrical.
Thanks for the comments.