Reuse RAILWAY Sleepers Woodworking Project // Beautiful Monolithic Heavy Dining Table Design

Published 2024-02-07

All Comments (21)
  • @user-iy1hc2to8i
    Я-бы заменилтюа столешницу, она старая, дырявая а низ стола великолепен, рисунок дерева красив и цвет благородный.
  • Thank you for your videos! Avoid passing your hand and fingers near the router tip while rotating! Get a vacuum or a brush or a peace of wood like a spatula or a piece of carboard to blow the wood dust. See the holes on top of the table board? Consider this. Using a chisel and maybe a router with the thinnest of bits, try to make like eye shapes, and elongate their extremes sort of irregularly like cracked or curved, fill them with glue and wood dust of different colors to suggest natural knots, and the center of the eyes can house a round bit of wood. You will love them!
  • @Uswesi1527
    Undoubtedly, definitely, the design, the materials, the workmanship, the accuracy, combined, are far beyond description. Thanks. Always
  • @dang6832
    That base is incredible with that wood grain. It deserves a better table top though. The top is fine, but fine is just not good enough.
  • @MrStan811
    While I have nothing bad to comment about the actual project, given the country, and availability of materials, I must laud a fellow woodworker for his efforts on creating a workable product from literal scrap! Having said that,- I'm really quite curious as to what specie of wood he used for the stand, as well as what was used for the top. Being from Canada, the base wood looks like what we would/ might refer to as an exotic and would fetch a more higher price to purchase.I did notice however, that considerably more care and thought might have gone into the spray finish of the table. As well, the underside of the top should have also been sealed.Also, knowing the top was constructed from salvage,I, personally, would have took greater care in the finish of the top, in that, I would have filled ever hole and crack with a clear epoxy, first, then floated a second coat, and, maybe even a third coat, for a solid, smooth finished glossy look! Anyway,- all in all, a wonderful worthwhile project!!!
  • @Maggioretom
    Beautiful table!!! Can you tell me the name of the top wood and the other one? Ty🙏