DIY Edge Grain Kitchen Countertop from Baltic Birch Ply

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In this build I go through the process of how I made this custom countertop highlighting the edge grain of baltic birch plywood. It's a nice, custom solution using a relatively common material.

I hope you enjoy and learn something from this video!

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Nicely done! Seems like a lot of work but the results are great

darkknightmw
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Love the design, when I finished univeristy I should of moved to bareclona rather then living in Ireland so your making me jealous

timmurphy
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Nice work. I think I would have tried to hide the joins in the 30mm lengths where the sink and hob cutouts were.

Ginge
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and stop first thing he does is wrong! ripping plywood!, he doesnt know why he needs to rip, he just made same wrong corner, so why he even did this?, place rip saw the edge track is corect line the plywood corner is not, you buy extra cheap 90 degreee corner for you track. which simply locks into track its cheap plastic and you use any stright line and it will make track in 90 degree corect corner. he probably never went into school. he thinks if he will cut side corner by rolling same wrong line magically will apear 90 degreee corner dear god he have low grade in scool. plywood from factory has wrong angles, so you use tracvk saw to have corect 90 degreee angles and to make smaller pieces which are little bigger than you need to, than you use saw desk to cut precise size, but from start it will be corect 90 degree pieces. you can even use only tracksaw to cut al pieces needed

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