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FOUREYES WORKSHOP CHANNEL:
▸ https://www.youtube.com/@FoureyesWorkshop/videos
(This is where my Desk Compilation Video is)
WOODWORKING PLANS / PROJECT COURSES
▸ https://www.foureyesfurniture.com/plans
ABOUT THIS VIDEO
When I started woodworking I built a table I called "The Spider Table". But it only had 4 legs. So I've always wanted to do an 8 legged version that looked more like a spider. Also I had lots of extra slab scraps laying around from past projects and I wanted to use some of them to build something cool.
MATERIALS
▸ Hardwood from Woodworkers Source - https://bit.ly/lumber-iiii
▸ Epoxy from "Total Boat" - https://www.totalboat.com/product/thickset-fathom-deep-pour-clear-casting-epoxy/
▸ Metal Legs & Colorful C-channel - https://semiexact.com/
TOOLS
▸ SCM Combo Jointer / Planer - https://bit.ly/SCM_JT_COMBO
▸ Kreg Adaptive Cutting System - https://bit.ly/FoureyesKPP
▸ Kreg Workbench - https://www.kregtool.com/3d-workbench-builder
▸ Avid 5x10 CNC - https://bit.ly/foureyes-CNC
▸ Laguna P Flux Dust Collector https://bit.ly/pflux_iiii
Commission a Piece of Furniture -or- Buy this piece
▸ https://www.foureyesfurniture.com/for-sale
about the spider table:
This table is approximately 46” (diameter) x 15”H
The top is made of a Claro Walnut Slab. The base is made Walnut hardwood.
Price: $4,500 (includes shipping to contiguous US)
*discount for local pick-up
0:00 Intro
1:10 Slab Layout
2:40 Bigger Than you Think
4:17 Pouring Epoxy
6:01 Why?
8:55 The Design
11:00 Making Leg Parts
14:14 Subtle Details That Make a Difference
15:57 Weird...but Trust Me
18:18 Attaching all the Legs Together
19:08 Attaching the Base to the Top
20:03 New Trend on YouTube
20:50 Back to the Top
23:06 Where It All Changes
25:28 Now What?
27:09 Lesson Learned
Did you miss our previous article...
https://hobbyvideos.club/woodworking/woodworking-large-extremely-dangerous-horror-woodturning-skills-working-with-giant-wood-lathe