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so in the last couple of videos weve talked about staining the table tops today were going to look at how we finish them we basically use two options here weve got the oaties oil like you saw the other day on the black walnut and today were going to be putting on some poly acrylic its a water-based finished clear coat its called a build-up today were going to be working with these two pine live edge fireplace matches you can see weve already done two coats of stain both of these the same but different for these we used a two-tone stain provincial and natural both of these pieces come from black force colorado all right so lets get started we want to coat it pretty heavy on this first coat and then we can sand it down on the next okay now im going to flip it down and im going to put it up on these little risers so so all right guys thats the first coat well let that dry then do a light sanding go to coat number two so so thats about all there is to it guys a little sandin