Clear coat
shiny table
Shiny Pokémon are just better versions of the Pokémon, albeit VERY rare and very hard to come by.
Better for WHAT? In some cases pine is a good wood. It works easily and isn't very expensive. In some cases it's a terrible wood. It's hard to get a super shiny finish, it's not very hard and it's not very strong. Everything depends on application.
Yes but it is very hard.
it is a matte finish that is very durable--not shiny so you don't have to worry about the finish as much. Less oiling/rust worries.
it is a matte finish that is very durable--not shiny so you don't have to worry about the finish as much. Less oiling/rust worries.
Cadmium itself is a bright, bluish-white metal, but it has a dull luster when it is exposed to air. It can be polished to a shiny finish, but it tarnishes quickly.
You unlock "hard" after you finish "normal" and you unlock "very hard" after you finish "hard"
In its refined form aluminum can be polished to a very high finish, but it does form a protective layer of oxidation that will give the alumimium a duller finish
it is very hard without any cheats.
it is very hard. you have to get very lucky or use a cheat
First, always use a very hard wood like maple for the table. Never use treated wood for food prep or a picnic table!! The best finish for chopping blocks and tables of that kind is a good quality Mineral Oil that can be purchased through a woodworking store online like Rockler or Woodcraft.