There's a longer story behind the wood I used. The German word is "Siebdruckplatte" (
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Screen-printing-plates-printing-plywood-pendant/dp/B084P76DRC).
I had it still around from when we built a sauna hut in the garden. We used these boards to cover the floor. That was back in 2017.
Since then the board sat outside in the garden, more or less exposed to the seasons.
Originally, I wanted to use it to create a prototype which I would then take to a friend who has more pro tooling. The idea was to use my prototype and mill the real thing out of the same material used by Bavaria (not sure what it is called, some sort of wood-plastic-composite). However, when I was done with the prototype, it looked so much better than I imagined so I thought:
- This board has survived 4 years out in the rain, snow and sun and is still in perfect shape.
- It's super stable.
- If I had a way of making it look nice, it would make a great table.
- I would safe the money for the composite material.
Originally, I wasn't planning to use veneer but a sticker film. I found a company producing textured stickers for outdoor use and they said it would be fine when exposed to rain and sun. But then I looked at the original table and found that it's using veneer, so I went with that. Also, it was cheap. I paid €40 for it.