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This unique woodworking project was thanks to Keeps! Head to
to get 50% off your first order of Keeps hair loss treatment. I rescued a defect-heavy chunk of walnut from the local sawmill furnace pile for the round tabletop, then really went to work on it. As for the base, I knew I wanted it to be unique, but I didn't want to spend a lot of money. Or any money as it turns out. So I power carved a solid walnut bistro height base from chunks of wood leftover from old projects. This was a fun project that didn't end up costing hardly anything, let me know what you think of the results! Want to build an epoxy table? Check out my epoxy table virtual workshop:
0:00 Intro 1:27 Bandsaw resaw/bookmatch 2:10 Tell me what you see 3:09 Filling cracks with epoxy 4:06 Making the table base 5:44 Keeps promotion 6:51 Assembling the table base 8:52 Power carving the base 10:19 Spokeshave carving 12:32 Finishing the base 13:25 Flattening the tabletop 14:49 Cutting circles on the bandsaw 16:42 Finishing with Rubio 18:27 Final reveal Items used in this video: Glue dispenser:
Kutzall Extreme disc:
Turboplane:
Kutzall fine disc:
Kutzall rasp:
Bandsaw blade:
Deep pour epoxy:
Black dye:
Festool domino:
CA glue:
Deep throat clamp:
Black CA glue:
Rotex sander:
Soft sanding pad:
Best sander:
Bosch router:
Spokeshave:
Chisel alternative:
Wood glue:
Angle grinder:
Rubio finish:
3m mask:
Maroon sanding pad:
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