Is This A Terrible Idea ? Glass River Table How To.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ย. 2019
- In this video, I share a step-by-step guide on how to make a river style table using live edge wood, glass and epoxy.
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Amazing work!👌👌
This is almost exactly the table ive dreamt of the past 10 years. How much does the glass cutting cost?
wow... this guy is a perfectionist... great work
Thanks a lot 🤙
Awesome work
Thank you.
very nice work
gk diy Thanks dude
Amazing and stunning piece!! Just curious, how do you keep the rocks from coming out of the ends?
Thankyou, The rocks are fairly weighted so the tend to not move on there own unless you move the table which usually is a rare case.
You should have way way more subs....
Thanks dude
Beautiful! Not closing up the ends with class?
Hey there, awesome content man. You’ve become my favorite TH-cam channel to watch. It’s all fun, innovative and just cool styled content. Great job!
Question about the rocks and the ends. Are the rocks floating or epoxied down, and are the end then open under the glass? Wondering how it all stays in place.
Thanks again and thanks for all the content man! You Rock!
😉 see what I did there?
Never mind I saw your response in other comments.
Thanks dude, the table is very sturdy with little movement, so the rocks don’t really move. That said if I where to make another table I will add some tabs incase of any potential shaking or movement.
Another great job i loved the work you did on the glass. Is this heat treated ?? And on what hight did you fix the table
Thank you 🤗
cyril touma Thanks dude. The glass isn’t treated as you can’t cut treated glass on a water jet. That’s why i opted for a thicker glass for extra security. The standard is 1/4 untreated which seems sketchy to me. I could have had it toughened after the fact but I got told it wasn’t necessary. The client for this table specked it to be 29” high which is around standard height.
@@RadDadBuilds nik can you please the me about your instagram account so i can follow it
Thank you
cyril touma sure it’s @raddadbuilds
Do you sell these?