Я люблю деньги, но это лучше

It has been two months since my last build video, and this project is why. This hand sculpted base walnut slab-top dining/breakfast table was not only challenging, but I am auctioning it off to raise money for Make a Wish. Which is more difficult than you'd think. Anyway, the table is done, the auction is live, if you'd like to bid on this table check out the link below. Oh, and I'd love it if you were willing to share this video to help spread the word! Auction link:
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Question or concerns about the validity of the Make a Wish auction? Contact Kodi directly their headquarters: kthompson@oregon.wish.org Items used in this build: New Blacktail n3 Nano:
Original Disc, Fine
Extreme Dish, Medium
Extreme Disc, Coarse
Extreme Sphere Burr,
Bosch miter saw:
Wood glue:
Glue spreader:
F-clamp:
Flush trim bit:
Roundover bit set:
Jawhorse:
Angle grinder:
Ball gouge:
Turboplane:
Spokeshave:
Festool Rotex:
XL compass:
Flattening router bit:
Die grinder:
CA glue:
Rubio monocoat:
Corner chisel:
Circle jig:
Buffer:
0:00 Intro 0:23 Where do I get wood? 1:34 Wood glue process 2:22 Bandsaw circle jig 3:20 Cutting pieces bigger than my saw 4:30 Sturdy mortise and tenon 6:20 Will it fit? 7:15 "Bridge clamping" 8:00 New power carving vise 9:20 Kutzall extreme disc 11:38 Spokeshave shaping 13:25 New wood texture idea 14:17 This might be genius or a horrible idea 15:40 Is the table level? 16:37 Rubio monocoat finish application 17:48 "The top" for the table 18:37 Fixing a giant gouge 20:45 Cutting a big circle in wood 22:15 Filling imperfections 23:00 Grain reveal! 23:55 Attaching the top to the base 25:12 Bid on this table if you want/final reveal

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