CUSTOMER GALLERY
Chestnut and Bronze Resin X-Leg Table
Andy from Manor Wood Designs handcrafted this incredible dining table using a live-edge slab of Chestnut and GlassCast 50 which he pigmented with Bronze Shimr Metallic powder.
Once the slab was cured, Andy flatted and polished it up to the beautiful piece you can see in the photographs and mounted it on bespoke X-leg table legs.
You can see how Andy created this beautiful piece of furniture and many more by heading over to his YouTube Channel by clicking the link below!
It's a stunning piece of furniture, thanks for sharing it Andy.
ABOUT MANOR WOOD
I have been designing furniture from dead standing trees for many years - this includes me felling the trees, milling and storing the timber for up to 5 years before starting to use the material in furniture.
I came across a fantastic English Walnut tree and after storing for many years it had large shakes and cracks. A friend of mine Chris Horne, who works with composites bracing yachts, cars etc. on the Isle of Wight, saw me working with the walnut and suggested a resin instead of traditional bowties and filler I was using.
I came across GlassCast now called GlassCast 3 and started experimenting with it. My son recommended that I put a video on youtube and in just a couple of months it had £1.8m views. This led me to talk to Easy Composites about a new product coming called GlassCast 50, I have never looked back, the way I see wood has changed for ever ...
CONTACT INFORMATION
Website | www.manorwooddesigns.co.uk |
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YouTube | www.youtube.com/manorwooddesigns |
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Patreon | www.patreon.com/manorwooddesigns |
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Etsy | www.etsy.com/manorwooddesigns |
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www.facebook.com/manorwooddesigns |
@manorwooddesigns |
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ABOUT MANOR WOOD
I have been designing furniture from dead standing trees for many years - this includes me felling the trees, milling and storing the timber for up to 5 years before starting to use the material in furniture.
I came across a fantastic English Walnut tree and after storing for many years it had large shakes and cracks. A friend of mine Chris Horne, who works with composites bracing yachts, cars etc. on the Isle of Wight, saw me working with the walnut and suggested a resin instead of traditional bowties and filler I was using.
I came across GlassCast now called GlassCast 3 and started experimenting with it. My son recommended that I put a video on youtube and in just a couple of months it had £1.8m views. This led me to talk to Easy Composites about a new product coming called GlassCast 50, I have never looked back, the way I see wood has changed for ever ...
CONTACT INFORMATION
Website | www.manorwooddesigns.co.uk |
---|
YouTube | www.youtube.com/manorwooddesigns |
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Patreon | www.patreon.com/manorwooddesigns |
---|
Etsy | www.etsy.com/manorwooddesigns |
---|
www.facebook.com/manorwooddesigns |
@manorwooddesigns |
DISCUSSION (0)
Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.