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Hello! I am working for a refurbishment company in Spain and recently we've been asked to fix some of the Apple store's maple tables. I would like to know if there is a course or a manual on how to treat such problems in order to get the best result, we've found bent tables, some damaged parts and also stains that couldn't be removed with common products. Any advice would be helpful!
Thanks in advance

He posted once on this forum (and the one you quoted was the only post) and hasn't been back in six years. Might have better luck contacting his company directly:
https://fetzerwood.com/contact
 
Those tables are custom made in Canada (if I remember correctly) from a special wood, and they cost $10,000 apiece. So you'd be better off trying to find a table that looks similar but isn't the exact same one. I bet you could look around the web and find something.
Looks like the Microsoft Store is copying. Makes sense. ;)
 
a local lumber re cycle shop sells laminated wood butcher block by the foot. Also noticing availability of natural stone like granite and or marble again by the foot. Than get some steam punk style frame for the legs and call it done.

a work bench for computer work has a standard height. The Apple retail store tables my NOT be a standard height. May have bugs too.
Sounds like the perfect table for a "High Sierra" display setup. :D
 
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