Wooden Lazy Susan

Susan Elbertson paints a vivid mola pattern onto her wooden Lazy Susan.

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Steps 12-14
12. Sand the top and base with a belt sander, cleaning up any uneven edges where the wood is joined.

13. Sand each piece with a palm sander and sand the sides to slightly bevel the edges. Fill knotholes and gaps with wood putty. Sand again when the wood putty has dried.

14. Paint both the top and base (top, back and edges) with slightly watered acrylic red paint. Let dry.