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How To: Log Slice Side Table: In this project I take a slice off a log (also known as a "cookie") and turn it in to a side table! The base is welded up out of 1" x 1" square steel tubing, with 1" x 1/4" flat stock attached to the wooden top.
How To: Log Slice Side Table. Follow along as I make a side table out of a slice off an old red oak log.The legs are steel, 1"x1" square tubing, and the top is finished with clear mineral...
This is how I flattened and polished that slice, and prepared it for being an outdoor table.
To cut your wood slices, I strongly recommend you have either a miter saw or band saw. These are the best saw options to use when cutting log slices, as they can make more precise cuts with the uneven nature of a log. They can also cut thicker pieces of wood than other types of saws.
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Log Table: This modern table looks like it's made from solid wood logs, but it actually just a box covered with discs of wood and clad with sticks to make it look like one. The inside is hollow, but heavy enough to not be pushed around accidentally.
For the cost of a minute or so of electricity usage, you’ll end up with a versatile set of materials for a variety of useful and eye-catching applications. So go ahead and treat yourself to some new décor with these ingenious wood slice projects. 1. Arboreal Headboard.