I used a whole pallet for the upright section then cut a pallet in half for the worktop and underneath section. Once I fixed it all together, I torched it all with a blow torch with the Shou Sugi Ban method. Sanded it back then I dyed the wood in blue then coated it with lacquer applying 3 coats.
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