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River Table Project Supplies
Building a river table, live edge epoxy table, or slab furniture project? Use this page to find live edge wood, deep pour epoxy, pigments, molds, table hardware, sanding supplies, finishes, and guides that help you plan the project from pour to final assembly.
What Type of River Table Are You Building?
Start with the size and style of table you want to make, then choose the wood, epoxy, mold, support hardware, and finish that fit the build.
Small River Table or Coffee Table
Start with a DIY river set when you want wood pieces that are already sized for a smaller epoxy table, coffee table, or mold-based project.
Shop DIY River Sets →Live Edge River Table
Choose live edge slabs when you want a larger table build with natural edges, character, and a more custom river table layout.
Shop Live Edge Slabs →River Table in a Mold
Use a resin mold or form when you want a cleaner setup, controlled edges, and a more predictable pour environment.
Shop Resin + Epoxy Molds →Finished Table With Hardware
Add support and assembly hardware such as C-channel, mounting plates, inserts, bolts, and related table hardware.
Shop Table Hardware →River Table Supply Checklist
Use this checklist to move from slab selection to epoxy pour, reinforcement, assembly, sanding, and final finish.
Choose Your Wood
Start with live edge slabs or a DIY river set depending on the size of the table and how much layout work you want to do yourself.
Shop Live Edge Slabs →Choose Deep Pour Epoxy
For river tables and larger casting projects, choose a deep pour epoxy designed for thicker pours and longer working time.
Shop EcoPoxy FlowCast →Add Colour or Effects
Use pigments when you want the river to have colour, shimmer, contrast, or a custom look instead of a clear pour.
Shop Epoxy Pigments →Prepare the Mold or Form
Use a reusable epoxy mold or build a form that can hold the slabs, contain the resin, and keep the pour controlled.
Shop Resin Molds →Add Table Support
Wide wood and epoxy table tops often need proper support underneath, especially on larger slab, desk, and dining table builds.
Shop Steel C-Channel →Sand and Finish
After flattening and sanding, choose a finish that suits tables, furniture, and wood-and-epoxy projects.
Shop Wood Finishes →Shop the Main River Table Supplies
These are the main product paths most customers need when planning a river table, live edge epoxy table, or slab furniture project.
Live Edge Slabs
Browse live edge wood slabs for river tables, dining tables, countertops, coffee tables, desks, and other custom builds.
Shop Live Edge Slabs →DIY River Sets
Shop pre-cut wood sets for smaller epoxy tables, river boards, coffee table projects, and mold-based resin pours.
Shop DIY River Sets →Deep Pour Epoxy
EcoPoxy FlowCast is a deep pour epoxy option for river 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, and custom pours.
Shop Resin + Epoxy →Epoxy Pigments
Add colour, shimmer, contrast, or custom effects to epoxy rivers, resin pours, and creative woodworking projects.
Shop Epoxy Pigments →River Table Molds + Forms
Shop reusable epoxy molds and resin forms for river tables, serving boards, trays, charcuterie boards, and casting projects.
Shop Resin Molds →Steel C-Channel Supports
Add support to the underside of wide solid wood, live edge, and epoxy table tops with steel C-channel table supports.
Shop Steel C-Channel →Universal Mounting Plates
Use mounting plates to attach wood table legs to table tops, desk tops, and custom furniture builds more easily.
Shop Mounting Plates →Table Legs + Hardware
Browse mounting plates, C-channel supports, table leg router templates, and other table hardware for custom furniture projects.
Shop Table Hardware →Sanding Supplies
Prepare wood and epoxy surfaces before finishing with sanding discs, sanding pads, blocks, and surface prep products.
Shop Sanding Supplies →Wood Finishes
Browse finishes for tables, furniture, wood and epoxy projects, serving boards, wall art, and custom woodworking builds.
Shop Wood Finishes →Rubio Monocoat
Shop Rubio Monocoat hardwax oil finishes for tables, furniture, custom woodworking, and wood finishing projects.
Shop Rubio Monocoat →Helpful River Table Guides
Use these guides if you want help choosing molds, epoxy, table hardware, C-channel, or finishing products for your river table project.
Best Molds for River Tables
Learn what to look for in a river table mold and when a premade mold makes sense compared to building your own form.
Read the Mold Guide →Epoxy + Resin Guides
Browse guides for deep pour epoxy, top coat epoxy, mixing, bubbles, curing issues, yellowing, pigments, and project planning.
View Epoxy Guides →Table Hardware Guide
Learn about C-channel, table supports, mounting plates, and hardware for solid wood and slab furniture builds.
Read the Hardware Guide →How to Install C-Channel
Learn the basic idea behind installing steel C-channel into a table top and when it is commonly used.
Read the C-Channel Guide →How Many C-Channels Do I Need?
Learn how to think about C-channel quantity based on table size, top construction, support needs, and overall build.
Read the Support Guide →Universal Mounting Plate Guide
Learn how universal mounting plates help attach table legs to solid wood tops, desk tops, and custom furniture builds.
Read the Mounting Plate Guide →River Table Project FAQ
A few common questions customers ask when choosing supplies for river tables and live edge epoxy table projects.
What is the easiest way to start a river table project?
For smaller projects, a DIY river set can be an easier starting point because the wood is already sized for epoxy boards, coffee tables, or mold-based pours. For larger tables, start with live edge slabs and plan the mold, epoxy volume, hardware, and finish before pouring.
What epoxy should I use for a river table?
River tables typically require a deep pour epoxy designed for thicker pours and longer working time. Tabletop or shallow-pour epoxies are generally better suited for coating surfaces rather than filling a deep river.
Do I need a mold for a river table?
A mold or form helps contain the resin, support the wood, and control the shape of the pour. Premade reusable molds can make smaller or repeatable projects easier, while oversized dining tables may require a custom-built form.
Do river tables need C-channel?
Not every table needs C-channel, but wide table tops, slab builds, desk tops, and larger dining tables often benefit from added support underneath. The decision depends on the table size, top construction, base design, and support needs.
What finish should I use on a river table?
Choose a finish suited for furniture, tables, and wood-and-epoxy projects. Hardwax oils and furniture finishes are common options depending on the look, durability, and maintenance style you want.
Ready to Build Your River Table?
Start with the wood and deep pour epoxy, then add pigments, molds, table support hardware, sanding supplies, and finishing products based on the size and style of table you want to make.