How To Build A Round Table | Easy Steps

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HOW TO BUILD EPOXY RESIN RIVER TABLES!! PLANS ARE AVAILABLE HERE!

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Tools I used.

FESTOOL GEARED ECCENTRIC SANDER RO 150 FEQ ROTEX

FESTOOL CORDLESS ECCENTRIC SANDER ETS

FESTOOL CIRCULAR SAW

FESTOOL ROUTER

FESTOOL POLISHING AGENT MPA 5010 OR/0,5L 202048

FESTOOL POLISHING AGENT MPA 9010 BL/0,5L 202050

FESTOOL POLISHING AGENT MPA 11010 WH/0,5L 202051

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Love the Table and great to see your client has called you back for more work. :) Love the wall mounted unite you built in the back round.

ishmaelsmith
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Love the videos Greg!!!! Very informative and work!

fullfitness
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I want to make a round table top to bottom. Any idea how I can make a wooden drum to fit underneath ?

kendy
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Are you sponsored by festool? Do you prefer ets 5 or 3 mm sander? I can see you are using 5mm one in this video but have you had experience with 3mm? Is there even a need for a 3mm for the type of work you do? Lastly, nice table 👌

aconinja
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Did you make the steel base?, if so can you share the video making it ?

fermoran
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That wood is unique bro. What kind is it or is that a local type?

WoodlandRevivals
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Festool is too expensive. I have an old biscuit cutting tool that works just like that Festool, and it didn't cost even 1/8th the price! Works like a charm. Pretty table top though, I like the wood, had to read the comments to find out what kind it is.

chewar
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What did you use to contain the epoxy in that little section of the wood?

ViewtifulVash