DIY Waterfall End Table — How to Woodworking
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Follow the build of this black walnut waterfall end table. How to video explaining how you can build the same table your garage or shop. I’ll explain gluing the joint, leg styles, even a detailed look at how to get a professional finish in a dusty garage.
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How thick the lumber is?
For the bevel cuts are you using the festool TS55 or TS75 ?
Great and insightful as always 🙂 One idea though: It would be interesting to see this one combined with (blue-ish) epoxy – you know, like making a REAL waterfall!
beautiful work! thanks for sharing!
Which 5 minute and 20 minute epoxy brand do you recommend? Many times, touching up epoxy areas can be frustrating when using a 72 hour cure time epoxy.
Love your builds and videos. Always learn something. Could waterfall be done without a Domino? Not lucky enough to have one yet
With the single leg in the back was the table sturdy?
Nice! I did mine in 3/4 walnut Ply and used my festool conturo edge bander to add a 1/8" solid edge I made the mitre connection with Lamello Zeta- P Tenso 14 instead of the domino the lighter wood means I didn't need a leg so it makes it a bit more versatile. finished with Odies oil too Cheers https://www.modeller.ca/product/chanook-table
When you have a woodworking workshop bigger than my house, I do not think you qualify as DIY.
But still great quality videos.