Comments: - -Great work guy's! I could watch this stuff at the sawmill all day. Use to do it we had a 56" round saw. Ah the old days . thanks for the vid
Well done masters, but I would not take such a tabletop, because. made from a board with a core. This is not the best material ... So for the price as "expensive", I myself would not buy it. The best wood is considered to be 2.3 board after the slab.
Here in New Zealand, pine is regarded as crap. If you invited guests over and served them dinner on a pine table, they'd rightly be insulted; yes, we have huge pine forests and most of our forestry industry is based around it, but that's only because we've managed to persuade other nations that it's worth something.
All that work on a and expensive top and not to design very nice wooden legs. But it is a factory built table and I do custom work. A little disappointed at the end.
Why put a fake colour on beautiful Kauri Pine? It's such a waste of beautiful timer, Perhaps osb and plastic laminate would have been better for you tables
I would say the worker using the router at 9:20 with his/(her?) pinky finger hooked around the base plate has tremendous faith. Huge. They sure have the wonderful tools for making those tabletops.