In this video, you'll hear Sheldon and Zach of Chagrin Valley Custom Furniture talk about creating new, exciting custom epoxy resin and wood river tables, river desks, river countertops, river conference tables and other custom furniture. CVCF is constantly doing research into new epoxy resin colors, pour techniques, and designs. Our CNC capabilities allow us to engrave and etch anything into the tabletop or desktop to be filled with epoxy - logos, emblems, even the Mississippi River!
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Watch How Epoxy River Tables Are Sanded and Sprayed
In Episode #9 of "From Forest to Furnishings, Sheldon Myeroff, President of Chagrin Valley Custom Furniture, explains the sanding and catalyzed varnish spraying process for a custom epoxy resin and wood river table at his woodworking facility. Chagrin Valley has a large spray room with an air filtration system that removes any particulate matter from the air to keep dust from getting in the wood finish or epoxy.
How To Buy A Custom Table
In this video, Chagrin Valley Custom Furniture shows you how to order a custom live edge wood and epoxy river table made to your specifications. CVCF is a manufacturer of high quality, handcrafted, custom designed furniture for sale online to individuals and businesses throughout the continental United States.
How to Pour Epoxy to Make a River Table
In Episode 8 of "From Forest to Furnishings", you'll learn how the pouring process is performed for epoxy resin river tables by Chagrin Valley Custom Furniture. It starts with selecting the epoxy resin colors for your table. Then the two live edge tabletop halves are laid out and sealed in preparation for the pour. The epoxy is mixed with tinted resin then poured into the riverbed. Sometimes up to six pours/drying cycles are need to achieve a smooth river with no bubbles and the appearance of "depth".
How River Tables are Prepped for Epoxy Pours
In Episode 7 of "From Forest to Furnishings", you'll watch the woodworkers at Chagrin Valley Custom Furniture prep the wood slabs for the all-important epoxy resin pour by sawing to specs, removing the bark edges and smoothing the live edge, and lightly sanding the surface. President and Woodworker Sheldon Myeroff leads you through the process with several of his staff, featuring multi-talented Ed Johnson on the chisel, putty, and sander.
Watch Wood Carried to Shop for River Tables
In Episode 6 of "From Forest to Furnishings", the wood that has been cut, dried, and flattened at the mill is brought to Chagrin Valley Custom Furniture to start the actual building of the live edge epoxy resin river tables. President and Woodworker Sheldon Myeroff talks about how the wood slabs are placed in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment to prevent warping and cracking.