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Well, I finally finished the river table that I’d been working on for a while. Lots of mistakes, trial and error despite all the info available online, and a few choice words, but it’s done. Four-place walnut dining room table with a tinted epoxy, and the frame is 1.5” square steel tube that I welded up and then had powder coated a satin black. The cracks in the one end are filled with epoxy.

The tint is a bit darker than I had anticipated, so I’m researching the idea of mounting LED cabinet lights underneath to shine up through the epoxy. The close-up pics are without and with light underneath.

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Well, I finally finished the river table that I’d been working on for a while. Lots of mistakes, trial and error despite all the info available online, and a few choice words, but it’s done. Four-place walnut dining room table with a tinted epoxy, and the frame is 1.5” square steel tube that I welded up and then had powder coated a satin black. The cracks in the one end are filled with epoxy.

The tint is a bit darker than I had anticipated, so I’m researching the idea of mounting LED cabinet lights underneath to shine up through the epoxy. The close-up pics are without and with light underneath.

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WOW! That looks like I'm flying over the Cimarron River!
 

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Well, I finally finished the river table that I’d been working on for a while. Lots of mistakes, trial and error despite all the info available online, and a few choice words, but it’s done. Four-place walnut dining room table with a tinted epoxy, and the frame is 1.5” square steel tube that I welded up and then had powder coated a satin black. The cracks in the one end are filled with epoxy.

The tint is a bit darker than I had anticipated, so I’m researching the idea of mounting LED cabinet lights underneath to shine up through the epoxy. The close-up pics are without and with light underneath.

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Very nice. I've been thinking about building something along those lines myself. Just worried about having to make the chairs afterward. [emoji38]

Btw: I vote for no lights underneath. I think it looks awesome the way it is.
 
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I was headed past our leathershop to do some lawn care around the batting cage so I stopped in to see what my wife was working on. She just finished this backpack.
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Backpack sold twice within minutes of her posting it wherever she posts things. So she’s building another one today and I’m building some spur straps. She also built this round bag thingy yesterday evening.
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