I couldn’t guarantee a perfectly smooth transition from maple to the oak without sanding. The only other option was to use actual walnut but I was matching a previous piece I built for the customer
@@NolanBuilt ah that makes oodles of sense ... I'm a painter so these likely obvious issues don't occur to me . I do wonder if you used a vinyl tape like j tape if you could have masked ; but wood may act differently with paint creep than the substrates I'm used to working on. Also there is something about just settling in to slow careful work like you did that can be almost mediative ... Amazing work dude .
Great table, great video! Homerun buddy!
Thanks Justin!
Amazing work 😮
Thanks for stopping by to watch it man! I really appreciate that!
Great job on the build! I never thought about joining two different types of woods together with a unique cutout like the table top! 🤩💯👊🏽
Thanks Dawayne! Neither did I until my customer requested it. I like it
A more natural “river table” 🤙🏻
@@debarkeddesigns5376 lol I hadn’t look at it like that before! But now that you say that! Yea it is! Lol
Just found your channel. That table looks awesome!
Thank you 🙏🏾
Great build Nolan. Keep up the great work.
Thank you Markell 🙏🏾
Amazing Job Nolan!! What was the previous piece that you made that the coffee table was matched after?
Thanks bro! I made her a small desk with a metal base.
oh my! that turned out really nice!
Thank you 🙏🏾
Awesome build brother keep up the good work!
Thanks Josh
That is beautiful
Thank you Allyson!
Now that's clean!!
Thanks bro
would it have been pos to pre-build stain?
I couldn’t guarantee a perfectly smooth transition from maple to the oak without sanding. The only other option was to use actual walnut but I was matching a previous piece I built for the customer
@@NolanBuilt ah that makes oodles of sense ... I'm a painter so these likely obvious issues don't occur to me . I do wonder if you used a vinyl tape like j tape if you could have masked ; but wood may act differently with paint creep than the substrates I'm used to working on. Also there is something about just settling in to slow careful work like you did that can be almost mediative ... Amazing work dude .