Blacktail epoxy table workshop: 
 I make a 96" (2.5m) dining table from a slab of salvaged Oregon Black Walnut and epoxy resin. A few ups and downs through this build, but in the end, it all works out. I hope you enjoy the build, let me know if I can do better.  10% off your first Ariat order: 
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 Track saw jig:    • Make Any Saw a Track Saw #shorts   How to finish a table: 
 Elm desk build:    • Salvaged Slab To $6000 Desk    Items used in this build: New Blacktail n3 Nano: 
 Deep pour epoxy: 
 Table legs: 
 Moisture meter (similar): 
 C-channels: 
 Angle grinder: 
 Track saw: 
 Table top epoxy (touch-ups/fast): 
 CA glue: 
 Threaded inserts: 
 Festool sander: 
 Roundover bit: 
 Lightstick (now $55): 
 Mesh sandpaper: 
 Rubio Monocoat: 
 Gem buffer: 
 Photography light (similar): 
 Countersink: 
 White buffing pads: 
 Furniture bolts: 
 Cordless router: 
  0:00 Intro 1:17 Awkwardly unloading  2:20 Tip for working with clients 3:15 Track saw and track saw alternative 4:55 Removing bark and rot 7:01 Sealing edges and top with epoxy 9:14 Properly measuring dye 10:53 Second epoxy pour 12:00 Turtle story 12:55 Flatting epoxy table 14:35 New table base 16:00 Rotex sander vs belt sander vs finish sander 16:48 Table finishing 18:35 Rare cameo 19:01 Delivery day  www.blacktailstudio.com Instagram: @blacktailstudio   / blacktailstudio   facebook:   / blacktailstudio