John Malecki on MSN
Man Makes HUGE 60L Epoxy Live Edge River Table!
Get ready for a showstopper! In this jaw-dropping build, we pour a massive 60 liters of epoxy into a stunning live edge river ...
Rogue Engineer on MSN
How I Made a Pub Table With a Flowing Epoxy River Down the Middle
Epoxy river tables are expensive to buy but this DIY project shows how I built one myself for a fraction of the price. From prepping the wood slabs to pouring the resin and finishing the top, I ...
River tables are something we’ve heard decried as a passé, but we’re still seeing some interesting variations on the technique. Take this example done with bronze instead of epoxy. Starting with two ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Following is a transcript of the video. This artist makes river tables with crayons. Chris Salomone is a woodworker based in Los Angeles. He etches the river design ...
If you’ve been reading Hackaday for any length of time, you’ll know we don’t often cover woodworking projects here. It’s not because we aren’t impressed with the skill and effort that folks put into ...
The carcasses of the freshly filleted salmon that anglers toss into the Russian River each summer to nourish the ecosystem have become to local bears what the dumps of Yellowstone National Park once ...
When she was a fifth-grader, Leah Schrodt took a field trip from Ashland to learn about Table Rocks, the iconic mesas that stand sentinel above the Rogue River. One thing stuck with her that day.
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