Yes but It in my craft room and will destroy it with paint and product. This protects the wood and someday if I move it out of craft room it can be restored
Shalom from Texas, doing a DIY project on a table set that we got for free and is fake wood I think is plywood and wood paper on it. So I'm thinking either I just clean and re-touch or put a new table type of wood paper vinyl.
I have been wondering the same, and hoped to hear the answer now. The rounded edges just are not logical. Woodworkers have to (most of the time) square them anyway, which costs time and material. Personally, I would never buy lumber with rounded edges, if I need straight edges. In Europe I've never seen lumber with rounded edges.
@@OurUpcycledLife Something strange happened. I haven't watched this video yet. And the comment I wrote, therefore, didn't belong to this video, but to the video of Steve Ramsey, a TH-cam woodworking content maker, about why 2X4 have rounded edges. I'm going to have a look if my comment has appeared also there. In the meantime I've watched your video. It's a great idea what you did. Thanks for sharing the video.
Do you think this would work on classroom tables that students would be using? I am teacher and I inherited some student tables instead of desks . The only thing is each table is a different color of brown. I would like to put something on the tables to give the room more cohesiveness.
Hi thanks for all I was trying to find the link on how to use the back of the contact paper to transfe images is it somewhere on the video? Or in the description below Is it posted?
Hello, my table has a split in the middle for a leaf that I no longer have. Should I cover separately and slide together or should I just cover the whole length of the table as 1 piece which will cover the split? And does it matter which direction the grain goes?
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Beautiful job! I can't wait to give my gnarly coffee table a makeover 🙂 Thank you for sharing the links to the contact paper.
You are so welcome!
So easy to restore that table. This is quality butcher block solid wood. Just light sanding will give you brand new table top.
Yes but It in my craft room and will destroy it with paint and product. This protects the wood and someday if I move it out of craft room it can be restored
Your tips on the overlaying bit were very helpful. I wish you would have done the bevel edge and sides.. that's what I'm really dreading..!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the idea , now I feel comfortable doing it 😻👍
Great!
@@OurUpcycledLife thank you again👍
Shalom from Texas, doing a DIY project on a table set that we got for free and is fake wood I think is plywood and wood paper on it. So I'm thinking either I just clean and re-touch or put a new table type of wood paper vinyl.
Thanks for watching
Would a debit card work just as well? Just kidding thank you for this video it saved me lots of money!!
Excellent ❤️
I have been wondering the same, and hoped to hear the answer now.
The rounded edges just are not logical. Woodworkers have to (most of the time) square them anyway, which costs time and material.
Personally, I would never buy lumber with rounded edges, if I need straight edges.
In Europe I've never seen lumber with rounded edges.
Thanks for watching 🌸
@@OurUpcycledLife Something strange happened. I haven't watched this video yet. And the comment I wrote, therefore, didn't belong to this video, but to the video of Steve Ramsey, a TH-cam woodworking content maker, about why 2X4 have rounded edges.
I'm going to have a look if my comment has appeared also there. In the meantime I've watched your video. It's a great idea what you did.
Thanks for sharing the video.
Thank you. Made it easy to see each step.
Glad it helped!
I love that you used the keurig/ spice rack spinner for paint. Clever!
Yes! Thank you!
Do you think this would work on classroom tables that students would be using? I am teacher and I inherited some student tables instead of desks . The only thing is each table is a different color of brown. I would like to put something on the tables to give the room more cohesiveness.
Yes it sure would!
Great video! Thanks :)
Glad you liked it!
Would you put this on a dining room table (is it resistant to food)?
Yes, it would work really well on a dining room table and make it very easy to clean up
Hi thanks for all I was trying to find the link on how to use the back of the contact paper to transfe images is it somewhere on the video? Or in the description below Is it posted?
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amazing thans@@OurUpcycledLife
Hello, my table has a split in the middle for a leaf that I no longer have. Should I cover separately and slide together or should I just cover the whole length of the table as 1 piece which will cover the split? And does it matter which direction the grain goes?
I would cover the whole table . This is a nice method as it is removable
Can u share the link of the wallpaper in the back?
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Does contact paper would ruin paint underneath?
No not at all
How do you clean the cantact paper once you have on their
Any cleaner
pleeeease speak more slowly
Tip to help with this: if you click the little settings gear icon, you can watch the video at a slower speed