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  1. Creek Table

    Caucasian elm, Caspian pebbles, resin, and 2 weeks of work
  2. Epoxy River Table

    There have been a lot of these tables being made, but one of the things I don't like about some of them is the loss of the view of the live edge of the slab. I wanted to make a table that incorporate both the live edge and a river look. This is made with a maple slab, ecopoxy 2:1 liquid plastic...
  3. Live Edge River Table from Claro Walnut Slab

    In this video I pay honor to the amazing Greg Klassen, and I build A live edge river table with the most insane piece of walnut I have ever seen. I walk you through how I did it. Check it out! Watch The Full Video Here: https://youtu.be/IJ-hiw1CqyA
  4. Floating Epoxy Waterfall Table

    I went out on a limb and made this epoxy waterfall table out of a cherry slab and some epoxy resin. It was a fun new project as it was my first time using with resin and first time to weld a metal base. I have a full tutorial video if you are interested in seeing the process. Thanks! Brad
  5. Live Edge River "Zipper" Coffee Table

    Watch and learn how to make a Live Edge Slab Coffee Table with a "Zipper"/ Inlaid Stitches in the center. In this video I show you the steps i took to break down the materials and make this piece of awesome statement furniture using fairly basic woodworking techniques. In my new workshop I have...
  6. Reverse Live Edge Dining Table

    Finished my reversed live edge dining table with glass inlay. (the live edge is on the inside, while I curved the outside with my jigsaw and belt sander) It was a ton of work over the past year to take it from 16' long slab of maple (as pictured) down to manageable sizes. I slowly levelled it...
  7. Koi Pond Desk

    This is a mesquite slab that had a crevice that allowed me put lay down some river rocks and the tiniest koi fish I have ever seen. I added some clear epoxy to allow the koi fish to be seen as if it was a pond. The legs are made out of poplar and stained them using and ebony and stain that...
  8. River End Table

    Ambrosia Maple live edge amazing piece of wood - categorized as too soft and funky to be marketable by my slab guy - turning into an end table with a beach/sea inspired translucent coloring. This is my first try at epoxy and making river tables. I will admit that every stage is a learning...
  9. Led Epoxy River Electric Lift Desk

    Finally got around to getting the lift desk done for the shop more and getting the office corner set up. I wanted to do something different not just a wood or epoxy top so mixed in a few different techniques as well as a few ideas I wanted to try and see how it would turn out. What do you guys...
  10. River Dining table for a Craftsman Home

    Oak Table with a barrel vault base. River Table with Blue and Teal to match the owners color palette. Solid Oak with custom laminated arches.
  11. Keiyaki (Elm) and Epoxy End Tables

    Was gifted a couple of short Keiyaki boards (Japanese Zelkova) one with curl/burl/spalt. Had the idea to do a epoxy fill for stabilization and a river table. Bought the wrong epoxy (Total Boat Self Leveling) that can only be poured 1/8" at a time… and it took too too long to finish, but the...
  12. Mystery Slab Sofa Table

    Recently I bought a slab at a neighborhood Sale for $30. The seller was transparent and straight up with the add that he didn't know what kind of wood it was. From the photo posted, I thought it was Cherry and rushed right over to snatch it up. I knew it was a great find no matter the...
  13. Wood & Lumber
    I am building an epoxy river desk with a cumaru slab I recently purchased. The slab was kiln dried. The issue I am facing is that the slab has a pretty substantial twist in one of the pieces. My original plan was to flatten the slab using a router sled; however, after laying it out, I am not...
  14. Woodworking Skill Share
    I have been messing around with very small scale epoxy inlays to get pouring, evacuating air bubbles, mixing dye, and calculating appropriate volume needed for the project. I've been working on an epoxy resin river table. I've read so many different articles on types of epoxy to use but don't...
  15. Woodworking Skill Share
    I've done some searching, but haven't managed to come up with any evidence of anybody having ever tried this… My parents had a pair of ash trees taken down a few years back due to the Ash Borers getting to them, and I milled up quite a bit of the wood for future projects. This was the first...
  16. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Have you all seen the latest development in River Tables by Matt Estlea?
  17. Blogs
    Cleaning up the slab Last week I picked up a really nice looking slab of mesquite from Rockler of all places. It's nice and flat and 1.5"x18"x62" roughly. Thought before I went ahead and started work on a much larger slab table using the book-matched honeylocust slabs I have for my dining...
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