Tables

We all need one, but why have a boring one. It could be a small live edge end table, a multi species glued tabletop or reclaimed lumber into a dining room table. So many different types and styles.

Mutli-wood coffee table

the table that got it all started. using a bunch of strap wood I was able to make this beautiful coffee table for a close friend.

Dining Room Table

This is my dining room table. Reclaimed these boards from a country club. I worked these 3”X14” floor joists down into the boards you see. The cracks are filled black expoy.

Coffee table

This is my person coffee table and I love it. Cherry center with walnut, popular, walnut and ash.

Flower table

I found this red cedar log on the side of the road. I loved the shape and thought I could do a nice table with it. Just imagine my surprise when the purple of the piece popped.

Oak End Table

Nature can you give you all the beauty you need for a piece. The wood is stunning so I wanted to keep the table simple and let that beauty shine.

White-washed foyer table

This is my foyer table. Made from reclaim lumber from a hundred-year golf country club. After the board was cut into thirds, I lightly sanded the boards. I wanted to keep as much as the texture of the material. Then to match the space, I whitewashed the boards. For the legs, I used black metal piping.

Circle coffee table

Cherry and walnut with expoy coffee table.

end grain beam table

rescued this beam from a house remodel. It was past its life as a structural member, but once cut into blocks and glued with the end grain up. Thick metal legs complete this chucky table.

Square coffee table

This table is made from reclaimed floor joists. Glued up and the edges cut on an angle helps frame the beauty of the wood. The many knots and cracks were filled with a bronze expoy.

Cherry/expoy end table

This piece is amazing. One of my first expoy tries and there are a few hiccups on it, but overall it is stunning.

Black Walnut table

Black walnut is such a pretty wood. This table top is simple just with a groove. The base is show stopper on the piece.

Sister’s Coffee Table

After seeing the first table I made, my sister wanted one. I can say she is very happy with it as am I.

Old end table

Years ago I wanted to make a rough looking table. Not know what I was doing I made this. Not bad for a guy who never

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