Waterfall Glass & Resin Tables

Matthew Cremona

Matt takes us on a live edge journey by creating a unique one-of-a-kind table. The "waterfall" refers to how the grain will seamlessly run from the table top into the primary leg support. Matt will even show you how to create a cool flowing water table design as well. You don't want to miss this one!

  • 17 lessons
  • 320 min
  • $49.00

What's included:

  • Hours of detailed video instruction (17 videos in total) showing every step of the build.
  • All videos will be available for download upon purchase.

What you'll learn:

  • Waterfall Joinery
  • Cutting and Drying Slabs
  • Flattening Wide Boards
  • Defect Stabilizing with Epoxy
  • Installing Bowties
  • Large Epoxy Pours
  • Creating Custom Patterns
  • Creating Inlay Templates
  • Live Edge Treatments
  • Angled Bridle Joinery
  • Basic Welding
  • Wiping Varnish Application

What you'll need:

  • Circular Saw
  • Router
  • Random Orbit Sander
  • Drill
  • Bandsaw and Chisels (for bowties)
  • Table Saw (for bridle joined base)
  • Welder (for tube steel base)
Nice to Have:
  • Track Saw
  • Domino Joiner
  • Handplane

Reviews:

I’d easily rate the series 10 stars out of 5 if I could. My skill level is slowly moving up from “wood-butcher” to “woodworker.” This was my second (and third) live-edge table, and my first try at the waterfall design. Matt has made the construction of the table “idiot-proof” with the video series, although I did my best to prove that wrong at times. The series prevented me from making several costly mistakes which more than offset the cost. Highly recommended… 4 thumbs up! Thanks Matt… you made me look like I have skills!

bem8992
Guild Member
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About Your Instructor:

Matthew Cremona

Matt is a classic log to furniture woodworker. In 2017 he made his own bandsaw mill and uses it to create massive slabs for himself and other woodworkers to turn into beautiful furniture. He started his YouTube channel in 2014 and has a large and dedicated following. His woodworking style ranges from modern to classic reproductions.

Matt has been a Guild instructor since 2016 and a co-host of the Wood Talk podcast since 2016. He travels to teach periodically at local Guild meetings as well as woodworking events like Woodworking in America.