Wood Project: How To Make A Stylish Wooden Side Table PART 1

Wood Project: How To Make A Stylish Wooden Side Table PART 1

Part 1 of this project tutorial shows Kevin Inkster assembling wood logs into the structure of a modern and super stylish wooden side table.

This project features the Arbortech TURBOPlane, a universal woodcarving blade that is a best seller amongst the Arbortech woodworking tool range!

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407dm1 says:

What are you using for a finish at 0:14 ?? thanks

carlos alberto Raci says:

gostaria de saber que tipo de disco o sr usa para desbastar a madeira

Paulo Cunha says:

Dangerous! Looks like solid strong wood and somebody might step up on it as a stool, break the plywood and their foot.

Kamran Jaan says:

hi,I am interested make wood lamps for sale need designs

Bogdan Shvetsov says:

I bought instruction from woodprix and I build it very very cheap.

Buettner Burritt says:

I made it, learned on woodprix website. great solutions I think.

Борщ TV says:

Nice table!

Matvey Galat says:

Hello from Ukraine! Good job!

Martin Mc Fly says:

hello, what kind of disck you use with the grinder?

Faldi says:

I am greatly appreciate that you are using metric units, sir

Владимир Натынчик says:

Hello. The idea is super! Tell me where do you buy a disc for grinder (angle grinder)

Tony Foster says:

Hi, what kind of stain do you use on the logs when finishing?

Frigment says:

Turboplane is 3 times the price of my Makita grinder I want to use it on!?! Really? Is it made of a titanium/diamond/platinum mix?

Lisa Bevill says:

LOVE this video!!!

Phil Richmond says:

Good video and great project. Hmmm

Michael Stefanelli says:

who on God's green earth uses mm? you would u count 300mm when u could just count like 12", standard measurement is so much more efficient

Neropatti says:

Nicely nestling. I like that =)

mayasa gallery says:

Inspiring 🙂

Antonio F. Muñoz Recio says:

es precioso, es un gran trabajo y lo ha explicado muy bien. Gracias por enseñarnos su trabajo, un saludo desde Barcelona.

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