Freshly milled dried cedar

Freshly milled dried cedar

routering in the square tubing slots

routering in the square tubing slots

using 50 grit sanding wheel to remove excess resin

using 50 grit sanding wheel to remove excess resin

filling the “river”

filling the “river”

side view showing layers

side view showing layers

Using my router and homemade router sled to get the pieces level and flat

Using my router and homemade router sled to get the pieces level and flat

Routering the wood down to level produced 2 full bags of sawdust

Routering the wood down to level produced 2 full bags of sawdust

using clamps to keep project locked in place

using clamps to keep project locked in place

Pouring resin

Pouring resin

custom design and swirls

custom design and swirls

first seal coat, 2 more to go

first seal coat, 2 more to go

I use 3/4 inch square tubing routered in and bonded to give structural stability to the table

I use 3/4 inch square tubing routered in and bonded to give structural stability to the table

sealing the bottom before applying fiberglass bottom

sealing the bottom before applying fiberglass bottom

After sanding and before stain, seal coats

After sanding and before stain, seal coats

legs attached and delivered to client

legs attached and delivered to client

dinner is served!

dinner is served!