Building a MASSIVE Waterfall Bar with Wood and Epoxy | Advanced Woodworking
Building a custom home bar requires a lot of woodworking, especially when working with live edge slabs. We poured black epoxy resin to create a dramatic waterfall effect, shaping the wood and resin meticulously. The final epoxy table stands as a testament to unique design and craftsmanship. www.RusticApproach.com 00:00 Intro 00:25 Blueprint and Slab Prep 01:12 Epoxy Table Prep and Leak-Proofing 02:49 Epoxy Pour 04:16 Removing Excess Epoxy 06:15 Detailing the Slab and Patching Imperfections 12:28 Cutting a perfect 45 for the waterfall 18:11 Final Assembly 26:13 Final Finish 30:37 Installed!

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