Turning Firewood Into An $18K Table

0:00 – 0:46 – Slab Prep
0:47 – 4:11 – Base Layer Pour + Regular Pour
4:12 – 4:57 – CNC + Sanding
4:58 – 7:07 – Cutting + Filling Voids
7:08 – 8:13 – Test Fitting Leaf
8:14 – 9:58 – Spray Finishing
9:59 – 10:23 – Ceramic Finishing
10:24 – 11:32 – Working on X-Base
11:33 – 14:09 – Putting The Table Together
14:10 – 15:10 – Table Delivery

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27 Replies to “Turning Firewood Into An $18K Table”

  1. $18k for that, it's mostly resin and has taken nearly no woodworking skill to make

  2. Very excellent work. And a word of advice when using the router to rout out those wide areas get a wider base so that the router wont tip

  3. Great looking table again. That Walnut is amazing. So what happens to the extension piece when not in use, no storage under the top where is it held and how easy is it to add or subtract this leaf. I take it the client is instructed on how and how many people it needs to do the task. Is the aluminum extrusion permanently attached to the extension leaf? Thanks for sharing, Michael.

  4. Looks great boys as always!
    This design is what I've been toying with the idea of doing for a small table for our house that we can have out of the way while no guests but make it larger when company is here.

  5. Great video!!! Thanks for the information about claro and English walnut. As always, an outstanding effort accomplished by highly skilled craftsmen. Thanks for making difficult tasks appear effortless. An outstanding looking table!!!

  6. Another incredibly beautiful piece of art disguised as a table….. so glad Charlie is there to boss everyone around to ensure the jobs are completed correctly…. ????

    (Not sure about the choice of ‘music’) ????

  7. Thanks for this information about the process of what type of wood to step by step of what it takes to make a BFWC piece of art. Stay safe to the whole crew.

  8. Outstanding! you have to get bored hearing that all the time. Coming up to 300k subs, well done

  9. Great piece! I thought it would be neat if the extensions were used as coffee tables when not in use. When you need them, you lift them off of their base onto the extension.

  10. I'm positive Charlie is taking VERY important phone calls, while sitting on his butt, in the office.

  11. Really enjoy your videos. The explaination of your process is appreciated. Oh, and the furniture is truly a work of art, you all should be proud of your craftmanship. Cheers Michael

  12. The finish is killer. I love the base connection and innovation of the end leaves! Great work.

  13. Beautiful table as always. I miss your weekly videos. Do you think you will go back to that? Also, what do you do with all the scrap wood you end up with? Do you bundle it and sell it or what?

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