Yes, I would recommend it because the texture will be different. If you look at plywood from the side you’ll see that it’s rough and you can see many “layers” of wood with small gaps between each layer. It’s not smooth. When you paint over it you will still see that uneven texture. The edge banding will help make the table look more high end and finished!:)
They are pretty sturdy, but you might have difficulty finding a form tube that's big enough to be a dining table. For dining table, I would recommend using this method instead: ruclips.net/video/BFu0HUoGn-0/видео.html
I love that it's clearer than the previous coffee table video. Thanks for the detailed descriptions!!
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I have found my new favorite person!!! Everything is totally my style too!!!
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Love it..this is exactly what I'm looking to do to some preexisting round coffee tables
Coool! Good luck on your project:))
Your videos are amazing!!!
I want to know about tools/equiment 101 if I would like to follow everything you do!!
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Thank you so much! I’ll try make some content like that in the future!🥰 but in the meantime feel free to ask me any questions if you come across any:)
If I were planing on making this but painting it black would you still need veneer tape for the edge?
Yes, I would recommend it because the texture will be different. If you look at plywood from the side you’ll see that it’s rough and you can see many “layers” of wood with small gaps between each layer. It’s not smooth. When you paint over it you will still see that uneven texture. The edge banding will help make the table look more high end and finished!:)
How sturdy are they? Do you think this method can be used to make a dining table?
They are pretty sturdy, but you might have difficulty finding a form tube that's big enough to be a dining table. For dining table, I would recommend using this method instead: ruclips.net/video/BFu0HUoGn-0/видео.html