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River tables and cast table tops typically incorporate epoxy to fill voids, create or define shapes and/or "glue" two or more live edge slabs together. We also use polymer modified concrete to achieve the similar results, but with a different appeal. The epoxy can be clear, translucent or opaque (solid or with mica illusions). Aggregate, gemstones, shells and many other things can be used to accent or theme the project. Have a look at some of these examples, some are still available to purchase while others have been sold, but can be used to get ideas for your project. There are many options for finishing, varnish, oils, butter, waxes or even flooding with epoxy. When a high gloss epoxy finish is desired, we sand and polish or topcoat with a high wearing scratch resistant hybrid with a smooth or orange peeled texture, both gloss and low sheen.
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Our dining table projects are typically commissioned from our clients, but from time to time we have finished slabs and legs ready to purchase at our studio. The process begins with a size and species of wood selected from our inventory or we search our numerous local saw mills. At this point, a theme (if any) is discussed along with the finish and legs. We look forward to our clients input and making each project unique.
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Select the Slab and Aggregate Fills of your Choice Accent, Coffee, Dining Tables Bar Tops Turquoise, Gemstones, Granite, Marble, Shells, Glass & More! Filled River Tables
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These unique faux stone tops are made using various technique incorporating engineered polymer modified concrete and epoxy. These techniques allow these to be applied over existing tops or even countertops and vanities.
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Decorative Epoxy Inlays & River Tables Select the Slab and Epoxy Colors and Techniques Accent, Coffee, Dining Tables Bar Tops
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Spalted Maple Burl 42" Diameter x 2 1/2" Thick Shown here with a coffee table height base
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44" x 22" White Concrete w/Turquoise Veins Shown w/White Cedar Base