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Tables of every kind — dining, coffee, side, console, kitchen — across all skill levels.
17 guides
How to Build a Coffee Table with a Drawer
Build One That Stores Things and Teaches You Drawer Construction
Learn to build a coffee table with drawer from scratch. Covers frame joinery, drawer box sizing, metal slide installation, and finishing for daily use.
Beginner
How to Build a Mid Century Modern Coffee Table
Walnut, Tapered Legs, and a Lower Shelf
Design and build a walnut MCM coffee table with storage — proportions, tapered legs, mortise-and-tenon joinery, and an oil finish that lasts decades.
Intermediate
2K Clear Coat on Wood: Harder Than Poly, UV-Resistant
Aerosol Spec, Respirator Required, Why Pros Use It on Tabletops
Two-component 2K clear coat beats poly on tabletops: heat, alcohol, and chemical resistant. Application steps, respirator spec, and mix ratios included.
Intermediate
Best Polyurethane for Tabletops: 5 Picks for Daily Use
What Survives Coffee, Hot Plates, and the Kid's Markers — Tested Picks Across Every Budget
5 picks for tables that survive coffee, hot plates, and markers — from Minwax to pro-grade General Finishes Arm-R-Seal. No affiliate links, just tested.
Beginner
Can You Polyurethane Over Stain? Timing and Rules
How Long to Wait, Which Combinations Fail, and the One-Hour Rub Test
Polyurethane goes over stain after the stain fully cures (24-72 hrs). Oil over oil and water over water; mixing chemistries needs a barrier coat.
Beginner
How to Build an Epoxy River Table
How to Build a River Table That Won't Crack, Yellow, or Float
Deep-pour vs coating epoxy is the choice that breaks most first builds. Mold, pour, sand, and topcoat sequence for a $200–$600 river table.
Beginner
Choosing the Right Epoxy for Wood
The Complete Selection and Application Guide
Choose the right epoxy for your woodworking project. Four product types, mixing ratios, application by use case, common failures, and safety essentials.
Intermediate
How to Pour an Epoxy River Table
The Step-by-Step Build Guide
Build an epoxy resin river table from scratch: choose your slabs, pour a leakproof channel, flatten and sand to glass-smooth. No joinery required.
Beginner
Oil-Based vs Water-Based Polyurethane: How to Choose
Color, Durability, Dry Time, and the Decision That Locks in Your Finish
Oil-based polyurethane ambers and goes harder; water-based stays clear and dries fast. Pick by color, durability, and timeline — matrix inside.
Beginner
Polyurethane Brush Marks: How to Prevent and Fix Them
Why Brush Marks Show Up, How to Sand Them Out, and the Brush Habits That Stop Them
Brush marks in polyurethane come from cold finish, wrong brush, or back-brushing. Sand the cured coat with 320 grit and re-apply with proper technique.
Beginner
How Long Polyurethane Takes to Dry (and What Slows It)
Surface Dry, Recoat, Light Use, Full Cure — and the Variables That Push Each One Out
Oil-based: recoat in 8–24 hrs, full cure 30 days. Water-based: recoat 4–6 hrs, cure 14–21 days. Cold below 65°F doubles times. Humidity stalls oil cure.
Beginner
Polyurethane Won't Dry: Temperature, Humidity, Stain
Why It Stays Sticky and the Five Recovery Paths That Actually Work
Sticky polyurethane comes from cold, humidity, contaminated stain, or a too-thick coat. Diagnose the cause, then warm + ventilate or strip and restart.
Beginner
Why Polyurethane Turns Yellow and How to Avoid It
The Chemistry Behind the Amber Shift, Which Woods It Hurts, and How to Pick a Stay-Clear Finish
Oil-based poly has amber chemistry that deepens with UV. On maple, birch, and white paint it reads yellow. Switch to water-based — film can't reverse.
Beginner
Sanding Between Poly Coats: Grit, Pressure, Process
Why It Matters, the Right Grit, How Hard to Press, and What to Skip
Sand between poly coats with 220-320 grit at light pressure to smooth nibs and improve adhesion. Why it matters, technique, and when to skip.
Beginner
How to Refinish a Dining Table
Strip, Stain, and Protect the Right Way
A complete guide to refinishing a dining table — diagnosing the damage, stripping the old finish, repairing the wood, and applying a durable new topcoat.
Beginner
How to Build a Live Edge River Table
How to Build a River Table from Scratch
Build a live edge epoxy table from scratch: slab selection, epoxy type, pour calculation, bubble prevention, and a grit-by-grit sanding sequence.
Beginner
What is Oak Burl?
Oak burl is figured wood from an abnormal oak growth. Here's what it is, why the grain swirls the way it does, and how to work, dry, and source it.
Beginner