DIY River Table Without Resin | Affordable & Creative Build
No Epoxy River Table Build
In this alternative river table build, I use a template and template routing techniques to add a “river” of walnut down the center of this dining table. The main wood in this build is ambrosia maple.
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This mid-century modern inspired coffee table is built from solid cherry wood and features a glass top.
In this video, I will show how I made this console table from reclaimed rainbow poplar. I used Flowyline Design legs for the base.
Inspired by a big box design, I worked with my client to customize and redesign this mid Century modern shelf unit to fit her specific needs. Made of solid cherry wood and finished with a natural oil and wax finish.
I had the honor and privilege of being commissioned by a local published author here in Atlanta to build a custom writing desk for the author to use while writing his next book. Learn how we used designs from within their house to create a truly one of a kind piece.
Building a functional and beautiful kitchen island. The center of attention? The solid walnut end grain butcher block top. Functional and beautiful!
Designed to store lots of children’s books, this custom bookcase was designed so that the books would face forward so children could easily see their favorite books. It is also short enough for a child to easily access their favorite book.
Building a custom office credenza to meet specific size requirements of my client. This credenza matches a custom corner desk that I had already build for the client. The credenza is made from solid ambrosia maple and figured maple.
Mid Century Modern style is really popular and, when done right, can look really nice and last a very long time. In this post, I work with a client on upgrading her bedside tables to her own custom “adult” bedside tables.
Welcome to my blog. My name is Derik VanVleet and I am the owner/builder of VanVleet Woodworking llc. I hope you find this blog useful and insightful. Feel free to leave a comment in the bottom. Thank you!