Learn how to make a #DIY Geometric Wooden Coffee Table in one afternoon!
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How did I not know you ga e a YouTube channel! Nice!
Love the color combination you used! Great job!
Such a cool table!
Awesome job Sam! Well explained and neat idea and table!
Turned out so nice, wonderful job!
That’s is cool…you made it look so easy like 1…2…3… done!
muy bonito
Nice design! Great build, Sam!
Genial!
Great tip using a scrap piece to mark out the design. Love it! Beautiful table!
Absolutely love this table!!! We need more videos Sam!!!
I may have misheard, but I think you said you used 1x4s in the video and for the plans it says to use 1x3s. I’m going to attempt this build so I just wanted to clarify. Also, do you have a preference on leg lengths? If I’m successful I will post it on Instagram with credit to you. Thanks so much for the insight.
I love the legs. I’m so glad you’re back on yt. Please continue to make videos.
Great table and it opens up so many possabiles….
Hey Sam, beautiful table!
Nice peace. Your design caught my eye as I am in the desert south west and it reminds me of some I have seen out here from the native Navajo peoples that are in this area. I will try your idea but will use reclaimed pallet wood as it is cheap and easy to come by in our area. I have joined your page as I am also a DIY er and love to see what other people are doing in the genre. I like to work with reclaimed plastic a lot and have developed and refined a skill set the lets me use it for a better than wood, wood substitute ( I.E. it doesn’t rot, swell and warp, crack, exc… ) it’s only weakness is heat. but we use it every where any way so… A friendly subscriber out here in the weeds…..
You rock. Such a nice table.