It`s not fraud unless you tell people the table is solid wood. Beautiful work.
Truly splendid work, bud! It isn't "fraud" unless you try and fool people. I did the same for myself using simple pine wood.
Thanks for this tutorial… my girl been wanting a new coffee table and this look great by the way. i think she’ll love it.
In a youtube surrounded by table tops costing 5000 in materials alone, this kind of video is refreshing to watch. Even the mixing tools are janky as hell! Love it! Instant subscribe.
Wow! Wish we had had this https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxKkYeOoCV_w2vPX0CSyVWkhew2c4FYk0d info 3 years ago! In just the last few hours our sibling boys have lowered the intensity and length of barking episodes by at least 50%! ! ! I can't wait to see the results a month from now! !
I’m blown away by this! I’m making a new desk but don’t have the budget for anything fancy but this looks perfect!
This is by far the best river table doupe I have ever seen! Almost makes me believe even i could do it
Awesome. My only concern would be the bare mdf underneath may absorb moisture and cause bowing. That has happened to one of my projects before.
Awesome work, the result was amazing. I will try a similar table using reclaimed pallet wood instead of MDF. Thanks for the tutorial
Wow thats a really creative and cool idea. Turned out great - nice vid! 👍
What an idea! 💡 Loved the way it turned out at the end. 🙌🏾❤✌🏾
Viola! Excellent job. Turned out beautiful. Thanks.
Te quedó buenisima! Tambien el video muy bien editado. Un honor haber heredado tu mesa. Gracias nuevamente ;)
Thank you very much ! Your video and very good ideas
Sincerely amazing. I am doing this in a larger scale for a diner table. You gave me the inspiration and momentum to do this not that complicated project!. Thank you very much.
Beautiful table and a great idea! But, the best takeaway for me was how you used a cheapy wooden stirring stick in your drill! No more tired arms mixing epoxy... Thank you!
This is actually so cool and would love to see some more similar "hacks" to make mdf furniture look high end...my understanding is that old furniture especially in the 60s used lots of veneer
That's stunning the fact that it's veneered. I can easily make out it's veneer though by the look at the side. You did phenomenal in the finishing. Great work and I trust this is some sort of experimental.
Really smart way to bring the cost down to something reasonable. Great work.
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