caring for epic tables
Caring for epic tables

Woodworking has been the subject of attention for centuries and, as such, there are many ways that we go about caring for long lasting furniture.

While the techniques may vary according to the type of wood and its composition, they all come at the cost of your patience and perseverance. 

In this article, we’ll discuss some of the best ways to maintain your large live edge wood table and other creations for years to come. While aging over time may take its toll on certain materials, these highly sought after pieces can easily be protected with the right procedures and equipment.

Highly prized possessions

Wood tables are among the most highly prized possessions in the average home, having friends and family for a weekend holiday together, celebrating birthday parties, dinners, business lunches and lots more events all happen while sitting around them. 

It is natural to think that this great investment would last for years isn’t it? True, but it’s important to note that while this is true in most cases, it is not always the case if you don’t take good care of them.

Woods that can last longer

Surely there are several wood types that are among the best to be used indoors for dining purposes, for others however, the aging process can significantly reduce their value and beauty. 

This is why such quality tables made from Acacia, Macassar, Ebony, Afzelia, Padauk, JackFruit, Mahogany and Wild mango Tree are highly sought after for their great quality construction and timeless appeal.

The first step in caring for a table is to ensure that it is designed to be water repellent and moisture resistant. This is guaranteed with table tops made from solid wood single slabs and finished with durable Rubio Hard Oil and High Gloss Epoxy Resin, which are both excellent water repellent and maintain their color after exposure to water.

What is epoxy resin and why is good

Epoxy is a protective coating used on countertops and other surfaces that may come into touch with food or water. It’s made to guard against stains and spills that can be difficult to remove without causing damage to the surface underneath.

Epoxy finished solid wood tables are the ideal combination of toughness and aesthetics, have a very extensive lifespan and are known to last significantly longer than other countertop materials.

For you and your family, epoxy finished large custom live edge tables could be a terrific option. The polymer that is incorporated into the epoxy resin gives the countertops their resilience.

epoxy resin finished solid wood tables

A handcrafted table does not require intensive care to ensure that it can withstand the test of time; however, there are some things to know in order to preserve it so that generation after generation can gather around a piece of furniture that tells not only the story of the tree from which it is made, but also the story of one’s family.

How to clean your unique table

Having said so, it is still important to wipe down the table on a regular basis with a damp soft cloth that has been wet with just a bit of warm water. In other types of coatings for tables, when natural oils build up, they can increase the level of friction between the edges of the wood, reducing its overall lifespan.

Also, it is important to regularly vacuum your live edge wood table, as this will eliminate the build up of dust and other material that can weigh it down and over the years might decrease its lifespan. 

In conclusion

Table tops made out of Acacia, and macassar make great materials for entertaining or lounging around the house, but as any other piece of wood furniture they do require a little care to keep them looking like new for years to come.

If you notice that after many years, your table appears discolored or stained, it is a good idea to apply a coat of clear lacquer to restore it to its former luster. If you choose to use sealers, it is a good idea to consult a sealer expert or purchase one of the available sealers to ensure you get the job done correctly.

 


article by:

Daniele Pais 

A tech enthusiast with a passion for interior design,
architecture and modern technology.