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In addition to well over 200 pens I display a variety of other items people can buy. I have been asked for wood coasters and there will be many sets for sale soon. The addition of a small jointer has reduced any gaps to zero and throughput is much faster for cutting boards and items like these coasters. They are 4" square and around 3/8" thick. I make them with 4/4 stock and use the resaw king to resaw them in half.

Though not visible, they are very smooth, water resistant and have lots of shine. I used several coats of wipe-on poly, sanded to 1200 grit and buffed with all three buffs in a Beale Buffing System. The polyurethane and carnuba wax should help any liquid bead up nicely.
 

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Coasters are a great idea and they look great. I bet you have cutting boards to match!

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Truth be told

I made three 8" boards too long and had 4"+ of excess. The light went on and I'm going full speed now. A friend says that the best woodworker hides his mistakes elegantly. I try
 
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Two hours of work this afternoon - 43 coasters. Cherry, oak, poplar, bloodwood, Padauk, walnut, maple and purpleheart. Cut 4/4 stock to 4" x 8"+ kerf, resawed, drum sanded, cut square and routed with a 1/8 round over but. Less cut offs in the shop and salvaged something to sell.

Good luck if this looks like something to sell when they have a pen.
 

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They look good and great way to use up odds and ends although it is a lot faster to work with long stock. Given any thought to turning round ones on your lathe?
 
Here are solid hardwood coasters

After finishing they look and feel right.
 

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