I make a white out countertop to match the white oak floors in my woodworking shop break room. This slab was milled from an oak tree that a homeowner decided to take down. This is part 6 of my series on restoring a commercial/ mixed use building. The first floor of the building is a wood shop a show room and a break room. The upstairs is two apartments. There is some cool stuff in this video like how to cut the hole for an undermount sink.
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@ 0:00 Picking out a live edge slab
@ 1:16 Getting the slab into the workshop
@ 2:09 Cutting the countertop to rough size with track saw
@ 2:53 Filling in a corner with died epoxy
@ 4:21 Removing the epoxy form
@ 5:06 Sanding down epoxy
@ 5:51 Templating the countertop
@ 6:58 Cutting to final dimensions
@ 7:11 Making a template for the under mount sink
@ 7:45 Cutting the hole for the under mount sink
@ 8:50 Sanding and finishing
@ 10:22 Drilling a hole for the faucet
@ 10:47 Installing the countertop
@ 12:00 Installing the sink
@ 12:37 Finishing touches
@ 13:40 Finished countertop, thoughts
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