DIY Live Edge Walnut Dining Table | A Dwell Made Project

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Really beautiful, Ben. I'm going to follow your tip on filling in the cracks and holes with resin on our table.

sherryu
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Very cool! Ben always breaks it down to super simple steps.

RobertJKeller
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This video really makes me want to get into woodworking. Well done!

chairreader
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Gorgeous table, Ben! I like the little vein of sap wood you left in it. I think most folks would avoid that, but it looks awesome and gives it even more character.

JonnyBuilds
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Wao, it looks so good and its simple. When I think on doing something with a slab like that I overcomplicate everything in my head!

MakingStuffco
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Nicely done Ben. I'm excited to see what you Chris and mike not mark have in store for the dwell page.

patricktdonovan
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The table looks great. Especially for a larger table I would suggest some type of reinforcement to keep it straight. One could use a special aluminum and steel dovetail batten that would work well with the slick design.

WayofWood
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Great project again!

Whenever I watch your videos I'm laughing to myself, "my wife would kill me for doing these projects inside" LOL!

taylorsessions
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The table looks good. I'm curious if there is a reason for doing the epoxy last? I have always done it first, before sanding, so that I can sand it down when I sand the rest of the slab, but I'm open to learn if there is a reason to do it the other way around. (Oh yea, and easy fix for the cloudy epoxy --- just sand up to 400 or 500 grit, and it will become perfectly clear.)

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