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since u haven't covered to other half of the legs yet maybe you can cut a small door and turn it into a hidden closet for storage? you can add a shelf inside the leg or at the bottom it's open to create some room.
The table is upscale and beautiful. I love it when people are transparent about their challenges. You are doing such a great service for us when you are. All of us learn from mistakes. The concept is a great one. I hope you keep the table for a long long time.
Absolutely love it! It looks really luxurious! The white tabletop made suuuuch a difference! I could imagine that a cement look on the pillars would be amazing for an industrial theme. I am so sorry that it turned out more expensive than you had planned.
OMG! This turned out soooo good 😍 I LOVE IT 💛 I’ve been dying to do a fluted DIY with half round molding, but this lumber shortage is really no bueno 😭😭
What is the round thing that you are using to support table? That your putting dowels around. I tried to re-watch video but I keep seeming to miss it. Thanks!
@@letitiakiu thanks so much! Going to try something like this! Yours turned out gorgeous! Will try a smaller version for my tiny house that is in the works.
Oh honey! If the legs are 60" in circumference and the wood 1" wide, and you only get 1 strip per piece of wood, the math is the simplest of all. You need 60 pieces of wood per leg 😂
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This turned out AMAZING 🤩
DENZEL 😭😭 HUGE FAN THANK U FOR GRACING US WITH UR PRESENCE
It looks uh-may-zing. And I’m glad you upcycled it instead of buying new.
Thank you My! I love to upcycle. It's so satisfying!
since u haven't covered to other half of the legs yet maybe you can cut a small door and turn it into a hidden closet for storage? you can add a shelf inside the leg or at the bottom it's open to create some room.
That'll be a great challenge to attempt! I did think about it since the pillars are so big. You've inspired me!
wooooow would have never even thought to consider conference tables as a dining table! looks awesome!
Yes! They have a great shape
The table is upscale and beautiful. I love it when people are transparent about their challenges. You are doing such a great service for us when you are. All of us learn from mistakes. The concept is a great one. I hope you keep the table for a long long time.
Totally worth the cost. Looks fab!
I feel so validated huhuhuhu
I’m doing this! Lol looks great
Wow, fantastic idea. Looks amazing. I like that you’re real and didn’t hide the math error. We can all learn from it 😉
Oh these errors will be in every video guaranteed haha
omgg what an UPGRADE!!! it looks so good!
Thank you bb!
Looks amazing!! Can’t wait to see more before and after for your beautiful new home! Love you
We're doing the most! Thank you for watching
omgggggg.. amazingg flip!! Enjoy a good half/half leg for easy change in decor mood.
Haha ya that's a great perspective!
Absolutely love it! It looks really luxurious! The white tabletop made suuuuch a difference! I could imagine that a cement look on the pillars would be amazing for an industrial theme. I am so sorry that it turned out more expensive than you had planned.
Thank you Karla
@@letitiakiu it looked like fun too! Already watched the tutorial twice lol 😊
Looks great! I always have to weigh the cost of DIY vs store bought. Also, I think one of my old jobs had that same table.
Go back and get the table!
Love these videos! I feel you with the bad at math bit
Thank you Crystal 💕
Awesome job! Congratulations 🎉❤
Love how it looks! I think it will look amazing when you get your hands on more wood.
Thank you Reggie!
OMG! This turned out soooo good 😍 I LOVE IT 💛 I’ve been dying to do a fluted DIY with half round molding, but this lumber shortage is really no bueno 😭😭
omg in the US as well!? yiikess
Curious if I'm the only one who's not getting notifications for new posts??.. and yes I assuming you've all rung the bell because you should!
I love youuu! Maybe try turning off and on again? haha typical response to all tech problems
This looks so good!!!! It's okay we all fudge up the math; I mess up when I'm sewing 😊.
is it ok if we fudge up everytime 😩 lol
OMG - you did that!!!!! I love love love it... and i love the cause behind it :)
TRYING TO MAKE U PROUD 💜
Ok but actually so gorgeous
Thank you!
this is so cute!!!
Thank you! 😘
I just made something similar but it seems unstable and easy to tip over. Did yours come out more stable?
where did you get the black cylinders? for the base?
It looks so good!😍
Thank you Khristine bb!
Best wishes!
Math makes DIYs so complicated! 😅 Looks really cool though! Hope you can get the lumber sooner than you think!
Do they ever 😞
IT LOOKS SO DAMN GOOD.
Also who says women can't work power tools like a boss?
RIGHT
Nice!
Thank you bb!
It looks so good. Please don't paint the legs once its finished the natural wood looks so good.
Yes keeping them natural!
Love this!! Just wondering, how did you attach the legs to the table? With wood glue?
Hi! The leg came with brackets to screw into the table top. I think they're just L brackets attached on the inside
Hi what was the material of the exiting black legs?
what kind of dowels did you use?
How do you attach the legs?
What is the round thing that you are using to support table? That your putting dowels around. I tried to re-watch video but I keep seeming to miss it. Thanks!
They're table legs that came with it! It's a whole conference table
@@letitiakiu thanks so much! Going to try something like this! Yours turned out gorgeous! Will try a smaller version for my tiny house that is in the works.
What's the barrel?
Moldings are super expensive now.
How did you attach the top to the legs?
Same q!!!
Havnt finished but why dont you just get a smaller round piece of wood and create a smaller table until u get more lumbar next year!
Yes that's a great idea!
Pricey but less expensive than buying it new from a big company.
Very true especially with this size
Oh honey! If the legs are 60" in circumference and the wood 1" wide, and you only get 1 strip per piece of wood, the math is the simplest of all. You need 60 pieces of wood per leg 😂
It's all well and good until I have to divide the 60 along an 8ft length 😭 MY BRAIN HURTS
my jaw dropped
Thank you Rose!