John Malecki on MSN
I built a live edge waterfall table - one bad cut and it’s ruined
In this build, I take a live edge slab from rough cut to a finished waterfall coffee table with metal bowtie inlays and a custom aluminum leg. Flattening the slab, cutting precise miters, and keeping ...
I was taught to swing a hammer back in the mid-eighties in my high school woodshop class in Waterford, WI. One spice rack later I was hooked for life. After working a decade or so as a finish ...
We’ve seen a lot of craftspeople do some very creative things with tables before. This kinetic art table, for example, autonomously rakes soothing patterns into sand. There also is, of course, ...
The beauty of this DIY waterfall side table is that it incorporates three building techniques, with spectacular results. It all starts with a live edge slab, which he cut to shape with a circular saw ...
John Malecki on MSN
Building a live edge waterfall table
Creating a live edge waterfall coffee table requires both precision and an eye for natural beauty. Carefully aligning the ...
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