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How-To Make Log Furniture #5: Waterfall Side Table

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Blog entry by ScottShaeffer posted 93 days ago 1955 reads 3 times favorited 3 comments Add to Favorites Watch
« Part 4: How-To Apply an Epoxy Finish Part 5 of How-To Make Log Furniture series Part 6: Make a Flat-Packed Log Bar Stool »

I had a butcher block glue up that I decided to not use for what I made it for (bar stool seats) so instead, I conceived an artistic idea for some side tables. Let me show you how I made them!

-- Scott Shaeffer, Owner - San Juan Carpentry





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NormG

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#1 posted 93 days ago

Pretty cool tables, thanks for sharing

-- Norman

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DouginVa

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#2 posted 93 days ago

Sorry, I may have missed it in the beginning, but what kind of wood is the glued up section (that was for the bar stools)?

-- Just a man with his chisel.........

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gfadvm

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#3 posted 93 days ago

Very cool tables!

-- " I'll try to be nicer, if you'll try to be smarter" gfadvm

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