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Coffee Table Project Supplies
Building a solid wood coffee table, live edge coffee table, epoxy river coffee table, or custom furniture project? Use this page to find project-ready wood, epoxy, pigments, table hardware, mounting plates, sanding supplies, finishes, and guides that help you move from idea to finished build.
What Type of Coffee Table Are You Building?
Start with the style of coffee table you want to build, then choose the wood, epoxy, support hardware, mounting hardware, and finish that fit the project.
Solid Wood Coffee Table
Build a coffee table top from dimensional hardwood boards when you want to control the species, layout, size, and finished look.
Shop Dimensional Lumber →Live Edge Coffee Table
Start with a live edge slab when you want a coffee table with natural shape, grain movement, and a custom furniture feel.
Shop Live Edge Slabs →River Coffee Table
Use a DIY river set when you want wood pieces sized for an epoxy coffee table, small river table, or mold-based furniture project.
Shop DIY River Sets →Leg or Base Assembly
Use mounting plates when you want a cleaner and more repeatable way to attach wood legs or a custom base to a coffee table top.
Shop Mounting Plates →Coffee Table Supply Checklist
Use this checklist to move from coffee table planning to wood selection, epoxy, hardware, sanding, and finishing.
Choose Your Table Wood
Start with dimensional lumber for a glued-up top, live edge slabs for a natural coffee table, or a DIY river set for an epoxy build.
Shop Dimensional Lumber →Add Epoxy If Needed
For river coffee tables, void fills, cracks, or mold-based builds, choose the epoxy and pigments that fit the depth and look of the pour.
Shop EcoPoxy FlowCast →Choose Pigments or Colour
Add colour, shimmer, contrast, or special effects to epoxy rivers and casting projects with pigments made for resin work.
Shop Epoxy Pigments →Attach the Legs or Base
Choose mounting plates, inserts, bolts, or related table hardware based on the leg style and how the coffee table will be assembled.
Shop Mounting Plates →Sand the Table Top
Coffee tables are high-touch surfaces, so proper sanding helps the finished piece look cleaner and feel better in everyday use.
Shop Sanding Supplies →Apply a Furniture Finish
Choose a finish suited for furniture, table tops, and high-touch wood surfaces where appearance and durability both matter.
Shop Wood Finishes →Shop the Main Coffee Table Supplies
These are the main product paths most customers need when planning a solid wood coffee table, live edge coffee table, epoxy coffee table, or custom furniture build.
Dimensional Lumber
Shop project-ready S4S hardwood boards in multiple species, sizes, and thicknesses for coffee tables, furniture, shelves, and custom builds.
Shop Dimensional Lumber →Live Edge Slabs
Browse live edge wood slabs for coffee tables, desks, dining tables, end tables, benches, and custom slab furniture projects.
Shop Live Edge Slabs →DIY River Sets
Shop pre-cut wood sets for epoxy coffee tables, small river tables, serving boards, and mold-based resin projects.
Shop DIY River Sets →Deep Pour Epoxy
EcoPoxy FlowCast is a deep pour epoxy option for river coffee tables, live edge builds, casting, and larger epoxy projects.
Shop EcoPoxy FlowCast →Resin + Epoxy
Browse casting resin, tabletop epoxy, and project-ready epoxy supplies for river tables, molds, void fills, and custom pours.
Shop Resin + Epoxy →Epoxy Pigments
Add colour, shimmer, contrast, or custom effects to epoxy rivers, coffee tables, resin pours, and creative woodworking projects.
Shop Epoxy Pigments →Epoxy Molds + Forms
Shop reusable resin molds and epoxy forms for coffee tables, river sets, serving boards, trays, charcuterie boards, and casting projects.
Shop Epoxy Molds →Universal Mounting Plates
Attach wood coffee table legs or custom bases to solid wood tops with a cleaner, more repeatable mounting solution.
Shop Mounting Plates →Rampa Inserts + Bolts
Shop threaded inserts, matching bolts, and related hardware for coffee table assembly, table legs, and knockdown furniture builds.
Shop Inserts + Bolts →Table Legs + Hardware
Browse mounting plates, C-channel supports, table leg templates, inserts, bolts, and related hardware for coffee table and furniture builds.
Shop Table Hardware →Sanding Supplies
Prepare coffee table tops and furniture parts before finishing with sanding discs, pads, blocks, and surface prep supplies.
Shop Sanding Supplies →Wood Finishes
Browse finishes for coffee tables, furniture, wood and epoxy projects, serving boards, wall art, and custom woodworking builds.
Shop Wood Finishes →Helpful Coffee Table Guides
Use these guides if you want help choosing wood, working with epoxy, planning hardware, attaching legs, or finishing your coffee table.
Dimensional Lumber Guide
Learn what dimensional lumber is, how to choose the right size and species, and what to consider before buying project wood.
Read the Lumber Guide →Epoxy for Woodworking
Learn how epoxy is commonly used with wood for river tables, void fills, decorative pours, and custom woodworking projects.
Read the Epoxy Guide →Deep Pour vs. Top Coat Epoxy
Learn the difference between deep pour epoxy and top coat epoxy before choosing resin for a coffee table or river project.
Read the Epoxy Comparison →Universal Mounting Plate Guide
Learn how universal mounting plates help attach table legs to solid wood tops, coffee tables, desk tops, and custom furniture builds.
Read the Mounting Plate Guide →Table Hardware Guide
Start here for table hardware education, including mounting plates, C-channel, table supports, inserts, bolts, and related hardware.
View the Hardware Guide →Wood Finishing Guide
Learn the basics of sanding, surface prep, finishing products, oils, towels, pads, and better finishing workflow.
Read the Finishing Guide →Coffee Table Project FAQ
A few common questions customers ask when choosing supplies for solid wood, live edge, and epoxy coffee table projects.
What is the easiest way to start a coffee table project?
Start by deciding whether you want a solid wood coffee table, a live edge coffee table, or an epoxy river coffee table. From there, choose the wood, table hardware, sanding supplies, and finish before starting the build.
What wood should I use for a coffee table?
Walnut, White Oak, Maple, and Cherry can all work well for coffee tables. The best choice depends on the look you want, the table size, and whether you are building from dimensional lumber, slabs, or a river set.
When should I use epoxy on a coffee table?
Epoxy is useful for river coffee tables, void fills, cracks, knots, and creative pours. For a simple solid wood coffee table, you may only need wood, hardware, sanding supplies, and finish.
Do coffee tables need C-channel?
Many small coffee tables do not need C-channel, but wider solid wood tops, slab builds, and larger coffee tables may benefit from added support depending on size, construction, and base design.
What finish should I use on a coffee table?
Coffee tables need a finish suited for furniture and high-touch surfaces. Hardwax oils and furniture finishes are common options when you want a natural wood look with practical protection.
Ready to Build Your Coffee Table?
Start with the wood, then add epoxy, hardware, sanding supplies, and finishing products based on the size and style of coffee table you want to build.