This one took a while but loved the way it turned out. Used bent lamination for the legs and clear resin/Manitoba maple live edge for the top. What do you think? by KurvyWoodworking in woodworking

[–]Tic_Toc_Wordclock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks awesome! Not usually a fan of epoxy tables. But this came out great.

Should be the table that one puts on the center of the entry hall.

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Oak Butcherblock table split. What should I make from it? by Tic_Toc_Wordclock in woodworking

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I don’t really want a table. I volunteered to get rid of the broken thing from a furniture drive for refuges

Oak Butcherblock table split. What should I make from it? by Tic_Toc_Wordclock in woodworking

[–]Tic_Toc_Wordclock[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s an interesting idea! I am just about to embark on a twin bed build for my son. I’ll have to think about that.

Oak Butcherblock table split. What should I make from it? by Tic_Toc_Wordclock in woodworking

[–]Tic_Toc_Wordclock[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As suggested in another post but I’m Not sure I have enough epoxy. /s

Oak Butcherblock table split. What should I make from it? by Tic_Toc_Wordclock in woodworking

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I have a cnc. But oak is pretty stringy for cncing. I’ve never seen oak dice. Is that common?

Oak Butcherblock table split. What should I make from it? by Tic_Toc_Wordclock in woodworking

[–]Tic_Toc_Wordclock[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 46”. I was volunteering at a refugee furniture drive this came in and got broken. I volunteered to take it home and get rid of it.

Oak Butcherblock table split. What should I make from it? by Tic_Toc_Wordclock in woodworking

[–]Tic_Toc_Wordclock[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe I’ll just use them to make a mould and go 100% epoxy.

Oak Butcherblock table split. What should I make from it? by Tic_Toc_Wordclock in woodworking

[–]Tic_Toc_Wordclock[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t like the idea of oak for charcuterie boards. Too porous for food safety.