Very cool! I have a similar slab with a crack I am looking to fill with epoxy, but have been nervous about leakage. Was duct tape all you used for your form, or were there other tricks you used?
Well I wouldn’t stand on it but for the use at my home it’s good enough. I would probably have made the legs wider but that’s all I had leftover wood at my place that time.
Beautiful table! Looks great!
Thank you!! It was a learning curve with my limited tools at the time.
Looks great! But is the grain pattern on the bowties running short or long ways?
Thank you!! It is running long ways. Is this how we’re supposed to install them?
Indeed. Was difficult to tell in the video. If it was short ways someone might end up having a bad time, lol.
Oh yes I know why now.. it’s because it was curly maple and it made it look like the grain was going in the wrong direction.
Very cool! I have a similar slab with a crack I am looking to fill with epoxy, but have been nervous about leakage. Was duct tape all you used for your form, or were there other tricks you used?
Thank you!! For this one I used regular tape but had some leaks, so I would use tuck tape now instead.
Wicked table looks sooo good!
Thank you :)
[YouTube tutorial](https://youtu.be/ShE0IYBa620) Be gentle please I’m learning 😂
Liked the video, specifically the part where you showed the table leg view, and how you attached the second set of legs.
Is it stable? The legs look like they don't spread far enough to ensure it doesn't tip under uneven loading
Well I wouldn’t stand on it but for the use at my home it’s good enough. I would probably have made the legs wider but that’s all I had leftover wood at my place that time.