edit: If you want the plans for this table check the link below There's been a lot of tensegrity projects floating around the internet so I figured I'd do my own take. I wanted to make this one rigid enough that it could actually function as a table and safely hold up a heavy glass top.
I used 3" square tubing for most of the construction and a 1" threaded rod to make the tensioning mechanism. This is not an exhaustive set of plans, just some more info I put together after building it to help you out if you want to try to replicate this table. Feel free to do whatever you want with these drawings.
I think this might be my favourite of all the tensegrity tables I've seen. I get that people want to make them look like they are invisibly floating, but I think there's something a bit disappointing about seeing nearly-invisible monofilament that is the opposite of what I feel when I see chains standing up apparently all by themselves
That is one mean creative table, a definite statement piece, Im amazed at your talent creating so many different things in your workshop and the talent of StClaude Woodworks in your previous video. But then if you can do up a fire station and outfit your home like you and your friends did Im convinced you can do anything. Thanks for the share, awesome