This week I show you how to build a DIY farmhouse dining table using reclaimed barn wood lumber, featuring epoxy inlays. My friends asked me to build them a Parsons style table, and I came up with the idea to use reclaimed lumber, and pour pigmented epoxy into the voids. Let me know what you think about this DIY farmhouse table. Thanks!
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OMG!!! You are so talented!!! I am trying to get my boyfriend into doing some DIY projects with me around our home but NO!! He has no idea how to work any of this stuff lol
It's all right I guess he compensates in other areas quite well😉😉😂
Why not mortises and tenons for the apron? It's a great table and drawboring the mortises/tenons would have given a bullet proof construction and a stable platform for the top…
Oh, one more thing. i'm jealous of your tools. use to have all those tools but sold them when i retired in europe with my wife. 😭
I've used clear epoxy before but never colored . brilliant idea. Looks really cool. nice job on the table and the video is REALLY well done!
do you ship to Ohio? Im in need of a table
Great job!…. the table is sturdy and beauty…. Congrats!!!… From Guayaquil, Ecuador…S.A…
I'm from OKC lol
RELEASE THE ALLICIN IT'S A TWO-PART EPOXY
Talking about the mistakes is so valuable! Most folks edit them out to look good, but this is how to do it so we all learn.
I built a table from 100 year old wood that I rescued from a collapsed ice house. I had the exact same challenges as you. A blacksmith friend made me a 3/4" steel skeleton that I mounted to the top behind the skirt board. This also gave me something solid and square to tork the legs down to. The whole thing was a learning experience. I'm building another table using the lessons learned. Great video Jonny!
I love your work. I am starting my first wood project. I would love to create art like this. Thank you for the inspiration! Keep up the amazing work.
Can I buy your table?
Wow. Since 3 monthes i was planning to do one like this . But being lasy is so damn bad. I liked the blue color thing you made for filling. Liked your job very very much. Wish you the best and happeness.
It came out beautiful, but I would think making new wood "look" old might be easier…lol
You did a great job. I like what you did. BEAUTIFUL
9:25 very nice
Awesome work Dude!!
It's a very hard work good done