** VINTAGE AD COFFEE TABLE **

by CraigRJess in Workshop > Woodworking

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** VINTAGE AD COFFEE TABLE **

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Continuing on with the Herman Miller surfboard table concept, we decided to make a new modern version with a twist. Using ads from a calendar, they were decoupaged onto the plywood and then later covered in epoxy resin.

Cut the Shape

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Using a template from previous projects, we used the router to cut out the table from Baltic birch plywood (not shown in pic)

Baltic birch is used for its stability - it's comprised of 13 layers.

Selecting the Layout

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First we needed to select which ads we wanted for the table. We chose a mix of famous brands as well as cool/funny ones. We also needed to figure out the layout of the ads - random, straight lines vertically,horizontally, or offset.

Decoupage

After establishing a horizontal reference line for the ads to follow - we decoupaged each ad into place.

We used 3 tops coats - and found the usual issues of wrinkling. We found that putting a plastic bag down over the semi-dry ad, then running the laminate roller over it worked the best.

Epoxy Time

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We have found that heating the epoxy in hot water before mixing breaks down the viscosity and makes for a better and much easier pour.

Adding Laminate

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We cut and glued laminate onto the underside of the table to add stability. To prevent warping of the wood, you must balance it out.

Here's how it's done:

Spread glue onto table bottom and laminate.

Let it 'tack' (~15-20 minutes).

Lay out wood dowels onto the table.

Placed the laminate onto the dowels, then removed one at a time (from the center outward) while pressing the laminate into the glue.

Once all dowels were removed, we took a laminate roller and pressed out the bubbles.

Once dry, I put the template onto the table and used the router to get the finished edge shown.

Finished Product

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And here's the finished product.

Hope you like it....enjoy:~)