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Building A Butcher Block Table Out Of Scrap Wood

building A Butcher Block Table Out Of Scrap Wood Youtube
building A Butcher Block Table Out Of Scrap Wood Youtube

Building A Butcher Block Table Out Of Scrap Wood Youtube In this video i put together a redwood butcher block table using irregular pieces of reclaimed wood. there are quite a few challenges encountered in the proc. 1 wood glue $17.982x4x8 $5.25 x 25 = $131.254x4x8 $12.13 x 4 = $48.525" lag screws $1.98 x 14 = 27.72 180 grit sand paper (100 qty) $19.98220 grit.

Multi scrap wood butcher Block Dining table By Gopherit
Multi scrap wood butcher Block Dining table By Gopherit

Multi Scrap Wood Butcher Block Dining Table By Gopherit Step 2: cut, glue, clamp. assuming you are using strips of lumber, it is time to cut your pieces to size. measure the slats of wood and cut to the desired length. then, dry fit the pieces of wood to make sure everything fits together. now it is time to glue the pieces together. Step 3: sanding. the first step was to cut the rough edges from the sides of the table, i used a circular saw and did my best to keep it square. not much to say after its cut, start with a hand plane or chisel to remove any glue that was squeezed out during the clamping. Step 3: first glue up. once all my strips are cut for the butcher block, i apply glue and cover all the boards totally. make sure to brush the entire surface to ensure good even glue coverage. rotate the strips to form the first panel. leave one glue seam bare (no glue) and then repeat with the second panel. Allow the oil to soak in for about 20 minutes, then wipe off any excess. repeat this process for thorough coverage. this food grade oil warms up the wood’s color, repels water, and protects against stains. regular oiling maintains the board’s finish and helps prevent drying and cracking.

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