Blog Post w/ Cut List : In this video, I’ll show you how to build a live edge coffee table, and how to flatten the live edge slab using a router flattening jig. The process is simple and does a good job of flattening a large slab like this White Oak “cookie” slab.
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Materials Used On The Live Edge Coffee Table :
White Oak Live Edge Slab, 40″ in diameter
(2) 2x4x8 for the table base
(1) 2x8x8 for the router jig rails
(1) 2x4x8 for router jig rail frame
(1) 2’x4′ ½” plywood project panel for router jig sled
1 ¼” Screws :
2 ½” Pocket Hole Screws :
2 1⁄2” Powerhead screws :
Danish Oil :
Black Spray Paint :
Felt Furniture Pads :
Tools Used On The Live Edge Coffee Table :
Router Bit :
DEWALT Plunge Router :
Collet Extension (which I bent) :
DEWALT Trim Router :
¼” Up/Down Cut Spiral Bit :
SawStop ICS 3-HP Industrial Cabinet Saw :
Festool Kapex Miter Saw :
Powermatic PJ-882HH 8-Inch Jointer :
Powermatic 15HH 15-Inch Planer :
Kreg K4 Pocket Hole Jig :
MIRKA DEROS Sander :
Belt Sander :
Parallel Bar Clamps :
FastCap Flushmount Drill Bit :
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