River tables are something we’ve heard decried as a passé, but we’re still seeing some interesting variations on the technique. Take this example done with bronze instead of epoxy. Starting with two ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Following is a transcript of the video. This artist makes river tables with crayons. Chris Salomone is a woodworker based in Los Angeles. He etches the river design ...
Rex Hartley of Heflin has been doing construction and carpentry work for 35 years. For the past 10 years he has been creating “river tables.” These striking pieces of furniture have been taking the ...
If you’ve been reading Hackaday for any length of time, you’ll know we don’t often cover woodworking projects here. It’s not because we aren’t impressed with the skill and effort that folks put into ...
Learn how to create a stunning live edge river table from start to finish! In this woodworking tutorial, I’ll guide you through every step, from selecting the perfect slab and preparing the wood to ...
This is the biggest epoxy river table I’ve ever attempted—and it’s a monster. From selecting the perfect slabs to prepping the massive form and pulling off the biggest pour I’ve ever done, this build ...
We’ve seen a lot of craftspeople do some very creative things with tables before. This kinetic art table, for example, autonomously rakes soothing patterns into sand. There also is, of course, ...