How to Make a Picnic Table Part 2 of 3 by Artisan Mitchell Dillman

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How to make a picnic table http://LogFurnitureHowTo.com Part 2 of 3 is presented by Colorado Artisan Mitchell Dillman.

Watch this video as Mitchell demonstrate just how easy it is for anyone with a chainsaw and a few basic household tools to make a high end, one-of-a-kind picnic table designed to last a lifetime. Notice that Mitchell is using logs most folks would usually burn in the fireplace.

Then pay close attention in Part 2 as Mitch takes you through this step-by-step process of sanding your log and prepares you for the final steps in this process.

You Will learn more about how you can make a log table of your very own or many other unique log furniture designs, at http://LogFurnitureHowTo.com

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  • very nice job .any sealer will do the trick or you use one in particular

  • @mrsawdust09 --- for exterior log benches and picnic tables I like to use one of the products we used to put on our log homes...SuperDeck. It holds up well and doesn't break the bank...Thanks for watching!

  • what grits of sandpaper do you use?

  • @MrBigdare --- Usually start out with a 40 grit to knock down the heavy chainsaw gouges...Then I use the 80 grit before moving to the belt sander where I use a 120 grit...Makes for some real smooth picnic tables and benches!

  • Very nice! Cant wait to check back and see the finished product.

  • @nanoc22 Thanks for stopping by..! If you like what you see now, there's more on the way, so be sure keep watching.

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  • @camochannel1 Yep, the sealer really brings out the color in this beetle kill pine...See you again next week!

  • well done it looks great.

  • @FRUNTCASTER Yeah buddy, you can say that again! You'll know it for sure when you see the finished tables, they are real nice.

  • A labor of love eh Mitchell?

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