How to Make a Concrete Coffee Table for $105

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 49

  • @donnaashley3280
    @donnaashley3280 Год назад +7

    How does this not have more views!

  • @dianastamm1771
    @dianastamm1771 Год назад +2

    Wow, what a great tutorial! Thank you! Doing this weekend. ❤

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад

      Thanks! Glad you liked it.

  • @kingofcups5141
    @kingofcups5141 Год назад +1

    Amazing job looks very nice

  • @prajaktashivarkar7019
    @prajaktashivarkar7019 3 месяца назад +2

    Did wood absorb any moisture from wet cement? I have a convern about that

  • @FallenSmile29
    @FallenSmile29 2 года назад +1

    Looks fantastic. I will try to make something like this for my terrace.

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  2 года назад

      Sounds Exciting!

  • @kainatxkay
    @kainatxkay 2 года назад +2

    That was so helpful. Thank you!

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it!

  • @MimidaMisfit
    @MimidaMisfit 5 месяцев назад

    I love this idea i need mines twice that height. Should I just maybe make the table taller or add legs.

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  5 месяцев назад +1

      I would say make it taller by cutting the lumbers longer.

  • @hazeljulezf1026
    @hazeljulezf1026 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely love the turn out. N thank u so much in sharing ur details I truly appreciate it. Will have to build this 🥰, May I ask what screw sizes did u use. ??

    • @hazeljulezf1026
      @hazeljulezf1026 2 года назад

      Sorry didn’t realize if it showed in the video n I missed it

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it! I used 2-1/2" for the lumbers and 1" for connecting plywood to the lumbers.

  • @Rickswars
    @Rickswars Год назад

    Cool Furniture.

  • @tiilli
    @tiilli Год назад +3

    This will not hold long time no primer wood with wet where is the grid ?

  • @merethz
    @merethz 2 года назад

    That’s so awesome! What did you do in the cracks you had with the thin mix? I’m making a similar table and it’s been a nightmare to deal with all the cracks!

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  2 года назад +1

      For me, the sides with the thick mixture ended up with minor cracks and once you apply the waterguard there'd be nothing to worry about. But the cements on the side with the thin mixture fell apart just recently, so I had to redo it.

  • @AhilenBernal
    @AhilenBernal Год назад

    Is it still holding up after a year? This is incredible!

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад

      Thank you! The cement falls off occasionally so I've repaired some spots so far. But apart from that, it's been great!

  • @RodriguezPropertyGroup
    @RodriguezPropertyGroup Год назад

    This is so cool but curious as to how long it would last.

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад +1

      Thank you! It's been a year and it's working fine so far. But I've had some cement fall offs which I had to repaired.

  • @carrie7665
    @carrie7665 Год назад

    wow amazing. Can I copy your work? This is so good.

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! Glad you liked it!

  • @hillsmen
    @hillsmen Год назад +1

    The table looks great I’d be interested to learn how durable it turns out.
    Considering that only the equivalent of a veneer of cement was used I would hardly call it a concrete table.

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад +1

      It's durable, but it needs a good care as well. The durability also depends on the cement mixtures. The thinner ones tend to crack and fall off, while the thicker ones are more durable

  • @settleinwithsylvie
    @settleinwithsylvie Год назад

    what did you use to seal your table?

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад

      Waterguard. I show it in the video

  • @hunterevans2293
    @hunterevans2293 Год назад

    what program are you using for the wood cuts?

  • @Ihaveaboyfriend
    @Ihaveaboyfriend Год назад +1

    Is it Microcemenent?

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад +1

      No this is regular. But that might be a better option

    • @Ihaveaboyfriend
      @Ihaveaboyfriend Год назад

      @@byfarnaz Turned out good either way so👏

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад

      @@Ihaveaboyfriend Thank you!

  • @Akornacki
    @Akornacki 2 года назад

    Hows it held up and what does it weigh about?

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  2 года назад

      It's pretty steady, wood base with cement cover. Don't really know the exact weight. It feels even less than 20 Ib.

  • @AmeeyahWil
    @AmeeyahWil Год назад

    How’s it holding up?

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад

      It’s pretty steady. Wood base with cement cover

    • @AmeeyahWil
      @AmeeyahWil Год назад

      @@byfarnaz Any cracking or it falling off?

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад

      @@AmeeyahWil Like I said in the video, the side with the thin mixture ended up with lots of cracks, so I had to redo that side. But the other sides with the thick mixture, ended up pretty well.

    • @AmeeyahWil
      @AmeeyahWil Год назад

      @@byfarnaz and this video was also 7 months ago so like I said I wanted to know how it was still holding up.

    • @byfarnaz
      @byfarnaz  Год назад +1

      @@AmeeyahWil About three months ago, the cement on the side with the thin mixture (with cracks) started to fall off. So I had to take the whole cement off from that side and redo it with a thicker mixture. But the other sides still look pretty good after a year.

  • @jameswallace6781
    @jameswallace6781 Год назад

    So its a cement table...... Concrete = cement + sand + aggregate.

  • @srod9929
    @srod9929 Год назад

    try some chicken wire