Very nice of you to send the pics. Your email address will not be published. Wow, thanks so much! Way to go. Thank you Elizabeth! https://www.uncookiecutter.com/concrete-table/. Woah! I always feel like its something thats going to do us all in, but this is as food safe as anything I could find. They are super strong and it is evenly dispersed. I was a bit skeptical myself ;). I know you have some nice photos, but if not too much trouble, could you possibly post a closeup of the cement grain. Your email address will not be published. I bought 5 bags of concrete and 1 bag of portland cement $35. With minimal tools, and no concrete experience, I was still able to pull it off, so Im convinced anyone could do it! I am definitely pinning this because all those tips you shared are priceless. I am visiting for the first time, I found you on Terrys Linky party from thecuratorscollection.com. Thanks so much for the shoutout too! April, this is AMAZING. I added a 6 live edge cherry inlay down the middle I had about 5 guys laugh and roll their eyes, so of course I had to do it. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Welcome to my little corner of the web. Im so excited to share this with you all today. Anyway,after a lot of sanding, I painted on one coat of Minwax Special Walnut. Thanks for sharing at The Creative Corner! Thanks so much for stopping by! (Also, check out my other concrete table posts, I built the top of one inside and have some more tips there). Thank you so much Rachel! For the next bag, I tried adding in at the same time I added the concrete, and that actually worked better. It all turned out absolutely beautifully! What would be even cooler is if I can cut the concrete myself and do it that way. Thank you Orana! Thanks for the tip, thats great info! And the pic with your dog by the finished product really makes the table look good! Wow, your concrete table turned out very similar to the expensive one in the picture. What a great way to get the same results but not pay nowhere near the cost. It took a lot of us, and some dog beds, but we eventually got it in. We just wrapped up our own set of round concrete side tables last week and Im itching to get my hands on a bigger project. PS If youre ever looking for someone to collaborate with, Im loving the industrial style right now too . All I can say is WOW. . Hi, I'm Rachel! Required fields are marked *. Thanks for stopping by! I loved the post and I am sharing it this week at Beautifully Creative Inspired Link Up as my one of my favs. You MUST share this project again! Hi and Welcome back! My miter saw isnt the most accurate and the ends were closer to 45 degrees (the plans say 50 degrees on the ends, but this needed a slight modification because it was a little shorter). Im so glad you stopped by and Id love for you to post a pic on FB when you are done! If you do decide to add color to the Portland cement, it still might not be the exact same color. I used 100% silicone caulk and just followed Petes directions. We had guests over last night and I was pointing out all the little imperfections I noticed and then I thought im crazy, stop talking haha. This is fabulous. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Amazing work and the patience of Job! Pete suggests getting plywood with a melamine coated side. It really wasnt so bad, however Im going to lay off the concrete for awhile (we did some in the backyard too). Thank you for linking up last week. This is truly amazing. And you built it yourself!! mainly just the bottom because ill probably do wood top. Pete is great and he makes his steps so easy to follow. Just standard 24 studs. That was something. MirrorWatching.com. So, I had the guys lift it back up and I ripped it off. Some people just cut concrete parts and shape them the way they want. Could you use a concrete dining table? I saw the all-wood versions of this table, and frankly, there is no comparison (IMO). Make sure to check out the other concrete table I did for more tips and tricks. Then I added the fourth side and took some time to make sure it was nice and clean. Im pinning it for my own inspiration! Can I have the plans for a wood top for size 72 please? Then I let it dry and that was pretty much it. I am a huge fan of RH too, and this table is just awesome! He cut the top to be 8440 for me. I would say your style is industrial too, but a little warmer. The price was around $5 per bag and I used 5 bags. The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. I used a piece of sturdy plywood that cost about $20. Read more about our journey here. I do have one question, though. I recommend some heavy duty gloves, the little disposable ones rip pretty evenly when youre hand mixing. Is. Tables. ?? I love it! I did the stain on the chairs the same as I did the base of the table and they go well for a more modern look. Funny how you put that case of Corona to good use. I did have a few people (*men) look at me and laugh when I told them my idea, so you know I HAD to do it ;). I know that was a ton of work but it turned out AWESOME!!! The Lowes here in our little town didnt have that, so I ran into my first problem. Thanks for letting me know about it. I wanted to be able to tap the bottom, so I did this so I could get under the table and tap away with a hammer if that makes since. Thanks Jess! Hope to see you there! Well done , Your email address will not be published. From what I understand, once Polycrylic is cured, it is food safe. It looks more like a natural stone, if that makes sense. Thank you so much Rhonda! ), so be sure to recruit some help with lifting the table top onto the base. Check it out here: http://www.classyandcrafty.com. When I got it to just the right size, I glued it down. Here is a pic of how to do it, just in case you need it. The Best Cookbooks of 2022 that also Look Good in your Kitchen. You did such a great job on this. I love love this concrete dining table! I was so happy to have you! Make me one next!?! No need for a mold, just smooth it on? I made a concrete dining table and Ive NEVER worked with concrete before. And I love the photos, the pink socks making an appearance while you were cutting the melamine was great! Also, I dont even know if they make it in a size this large. }); *Update: check out the rest of this collection! Then I did 3 more coats of Polycrylic and added some heavy duty furniture levelers. Thanks for stopping by Sara! I was worried it was going to be sort of brittle, but all the sealant and poly did the trick! Thanks for stopping by! It wasnt so bad, the concrete. Make sure you buy enough concrete, I had to make a super quick trip to Lowes, in my messy clothes, because I only bought 4 bags. I love this post. You did a great job and its perfect for your home! I laid all my reinforcements out before I got started to make sure everything would fit. Both tables have held up great so far, and weve had no issues with either! I love how it has a concrete top to it. Id love for you to pop by my blog and share your works at my Making Broken Beautiful Party beginning this evening 6:00pm (MST)! Then I flipped it and made double sure it was going to fit the top :). It has a totally different appearance. So, I started looking around for how I could build a concrete dining tablemyself. Once I had the 3 sides on, I slid the melamine sheet in, trimming as needed. The only question I had is if you added color to the Portland mix like you did the other? Im excited to share the second piece in this Geometric Furniture Collection! great job! Thank you so much! Thanks so much for this awesome tutorial! I thought the weight of the concrete would press everything else down, but it didnt and I have one corner that turns up just enough to drive me crazy, although everybody else says they cant see it :). I do think it would work, but you still might have to make a mold. Go try it, its cheap! I thought I was going to go the farmhouse-style route, but as it turns out Ive got more of an industrial vibe going on here. One thing on the concrete bubbles you had on the side against the melamine, you may try something like Concrete Pharmacy Flow Control from Home Depot (other places surely sell something similar). Sorry, its a little lengthy!. That gave me this finish, which is really full of depth. Glad I could help :). You come up with such interesting projects it looks great! Im thinking of adding a slightly, olive-green tint in the cement. We recently made a wooden table for our patio that is similar but all wood. I have to say that the concrete and wood complement each other beautifully. Ill head over now! thanks! Thanks for coming by! Thanks for sharing this. The board and melamine and sides cost about $50. Let me know if you have any questions. I actually have another post about the second table like this I built, but its probably too late because it sounds like youve already started on this one. It was a LOT of work and hard to do, but I did it all by myself! Its beautiful (just as I expected it would be), but I dont have $2,500 for one piece of furniture, no matter how nice it is. I cant remember, but I didnt use a whole bottle maybe half a bottle for 3 bags and it turned out really light grey. The top probably cost around $110. Yep! We love it and it was so worth the effort. The House of Wood is Jens creative outlet for all things DIY and design, a place where she documents her adventures in designing and building furniture and tackling home renovation projects. About half and half ratio. Thanks for coming by! Good luck with your table , April, you inspire me SO much. If we ever sell, Ill probably leave it, haha. So interesting! At this point, I made sure it was level with the furniture levelers. I have added this material list because Ive had so many questions. This is awesome! Anyway, I was originally going to build this table with a wooden top, much like I built my friend Jenis table HERE. Lowes did have smaller sheets of the the melamine lined plywood, and I got my friend at Lowes to cut those down to four long strips at 2.25 wide for the sides. Can I use ordinary cement and mix it like an ordinary cement? OMG! Awesome post! It took forever, but again, this turned out to be the bottom, so its okay. Theme by 17th Avenue. See Petes post for more detailed instructions on how to make the mold. I so appreciate your kind words. Love seeing your projects! This is seriously the coolest thing Ive seen in a long time. I would love to make one of my own for my dining room. I just used regular pine 2x4s, but oak would be beautiful. Im also pretty sure you could make it, you are pretty good yourself! You did such a beautiful job it has inspired me to do a (much smaller) version of my own. Your email address will not be published. Good luck! I love it so much that Im sharing it as a feature on my link party! Wow! The dining area is open to the living/game room area, so I wanted it to look like it belonged. My table dimensions are 84x40x1.50. Wow, you make this look way too easy. Thanks for stopping by Jenny! That looks beautiful. Your best project yet! As it turns out, my tapping the bottom plan didnt work so well. I started here with a blank slate and just sort of added things as Ibuilt or made them. Shes turned her self-described Cookie-Cutter home into something that is so fabulously her own. Fun, fun :). After talking it through with my newly-employed and thinks-Im-crazy new BFF Lowes employee, I decided I would make my own melamine lined board. It was also a bit of a workout. Thanks for coming by! Everything he says is not copied here, but, if you are interested in building a concrete dining table, go visit Pete. Oh, thats a great idea, I never thought of cutting it. My dad and I are helping our friend do some concrete cutting. Give it a shot! Use a shop vac to help collect dust while you work. Then I added twomore supports across the top, one on each side. First, I made it a foot shorter. So we are trying to furnish our apartment, and I decided one day I wanted a concrete dining table. Hi Andrew! I wonder if it would be difficult to have concrete cut to size rather than pouring it into a frame. Id love to see a pic if you decide to do it! Thats a great project! So glad you enjoyed it and good luck making your own. Plus the fact that you only spent $200 on it and it will last forever! Once the caulk is dry, its time to mix some concrete. So, here are the modifications I made. i would love the plans for this! First, I added it to the water before pouring the concrete in, but that didnt work very well because it separated and I had to try and pull the color off the bottom. I did upcycle some chairs to go with it Here is the link https://www.uncookiecutter.com/modern-dining-chair-upcycle/. Im obsessed with the RH tables so I love that Ive seen some DIY designs that are RH inspired. This looks fabulous. So, the reason I have the form sitting up on the 24 stacks is that I dont have a work table that I could set this on. If you missed the first one in this series, the Geometric Bookshelf, you can go back and see it here. Im not sure how the concrete would stick to the sides without a mold, but this was my first time working with it so Im not sure. Haha, I didnt even notice the pink sock! Jennifer. This is an estimate, but close to what I spent. Your table looks amazing! The whole thing was quite comical, but we did it! Would love to see the second post! At this point, my top still wasnt as smooth as I wanted. Id love to see a picture! This is so over the top gorgeous amazing beautiful outstanding amazing ( and every other word I cant think of at the moment ) WOW! What do you think? We are willing to purchase some things, but will be building it inside if possible. Thats actually pretty cool! I love that you used concrete! Its also way stronger than I thought. http://thirtyeighthstreet.blogspot.com/2015/09/fridays-furniture-fix-link-party-no-8.html. I seemed ready the next day, but I wanted it to be as solid as possible. Wow the table looks great! Again, Ive NEVER worked with concrete, so I dont know what Im doing. Thank you so much, and let me know what you have in mind! The party launches every Fridays at 9AM eastern time on 5 BLOGS! I still wanted it to be nice and sturdy, so while the bottom was faced up, I sanded and filled the holes with the Portland cement and let it dry. This turned out incredible! Would love to see the chairs you choose to go with it! Gallery Wall & How to Build a Small Console Table, Concrete Overlay for Countertops, Backsplash and Walls. That would be too cool. Im game :). So, for the base concrete dining table I needed it to be STRONG. We were talking and talking and talking about filling a hole in the yard with concrete, and I started thinking. Thank you so much! The table is gorgeous and your instructions with the hiccups are very helpful. That was not fun :). I tried a couple of things. Such a beautiful table! It is beautiful. That is true, you do NOT want to move this thing. Added a nice touch to class it up a bit. I just worked fast and did one bag at a time. Thanks so much for sharing this! So, I had to bribe people over with burgers and beer. Then, I flipped it back over and worked on the top. Im just blown away by how gorgeous your table is! I love this!! We estimated that it weighs over 500 lbs. I love that you made this. Thenthe skimming and smoothing and it looked like so. This is amazing! Whew! I seriously might have to try this. This is absolutely amazing! I am a self-taught carpenter with a fearless DIY spirit and a penchant for problem-solving. I always have a little trouble with the x in the middle, I usually have to shave little bits off here and there. Love this DIY Concrete and Wood Dining Table, amazing one. I cant wait to see what you share next week and have been up to. Start with a small piece and see how it goes! An amazing project. I loved how the wood and concrete looks together. Thanks Cristi!! First thing was you have a build a mold. Its kind of nice for me, for some weird reason. It was very close, but since I didnt want to keep sanding it, afraid I would knock more holes in it, I decided to stop. Thanks so much Kelley! In his article, Pete suggests using caulk where the legs meet the table, but it is so heavy it really doesnt need anything. Concrete can be pretty, right? This was supposed to be the top, but the other side looked much better, so I decided that the part that was supposed to be the top was going to be the bottom. Score! It runs until Wednesday night Hope you can party with us! I have been looking for something like this for a while. It wasnt so bad :). Melamine lined plywood (or regular plywood lined with melamine sheets), See plans HERE for list of basic parts for base, Minwax stain in Special Walnut (or color of your choice). formId: '5ece931ddf06e70026d0a52f', DONE! Maybe, I should change the base. Probably could get into a whole new area in concrete furniture making better not show the wife this article or Ill have honey do lists for days. Oh I bet its so pretty!! I like the smell of sanding, too. Thanks so much, Id love to check out the party! Clearly you are really talented. You made this a few years ago now, have you had any issues with the strength of the mix? Great job! Geometric Bookshelf, you can go back and see it here. This will help create a stronger mitered joint. Simply Amazing! I cant wait to make one for me. I know what you mean! Living in an apartment has us very limited on anything esp tools. Except, waitwe had to get it in. Glad you stopped by! Thanks for stopping by! I picked this base because I knew it would hold. Im going to do this! Quick question did the charcoal color from Quikrete give yours a bluish cast at all? That was a project I have been contemplating for a while, but Im a bit intimidated by it. It sure would be lighter! Thats a word, no? Hi! Thanks for stopping by and Id love to see it if you do it! Sure!! Take a look around and please let me know if you have any questions! Im so glad! very very nice! Just a thought do you think it would work if you put concrete on an existing top? We dont know anything about this, so we figured it would be wise to get an idea of how it works. I might have to consider actually making one now. Sorry about my thumb in the pic. I then found one of these thin sheets of melamine in the back and decided to grab it to line my board with. Unbelievable! Id love to see your work. I probably read through that article 10 times before I even attempted to start. This is simply amazing. Thanks Bethany, Ill go link up! Garden Arch Tutorial How to Build Your Own! W.O.W. And if you think that anyone could do it, you are wrong. Anyway, I mixed an almost white, tannish wall paint with water. The bottom part was easy, me and the hubs moved it in and made sure it was in the correct spot. . If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this. I figured it was worth it. more information Accept. Then I took a rag a wiped it on, blending it in as I went. Great job, you should be so proud! With the wood, stain, poly and furniture levelers, the basewas still under $100, making the whole project less than $200. I should have followed him to the tee, but I made a few mistakes. Thanks for sharing your great work with us. I love your post!!! Thank you for your article! Im curious as to what type of wood you used for the base, as it is carrying all that weight? Wow, that table looks just divine! Here is the second one. Wowzers! I also made sure and let it completely cure between coats maybe a day or so. Im going to share it with my brother who is really DIY furniture projects. I have a concrete top tablebut it looks pretty boring. I will, thank you so much for the heads up on the party and for the kind words! It wasnt that bad at all! This looks awesome and is feeding my granite top dining table ideas. It is huge, for sure! We dont have a patio to avoid dust from electric tools looking to build 72 long table. Amazing table! Thank you so much Gina! I appreciate you stopping by! I love it! Follow along as my husband and I make our 1970's fixer upper feel like home! What a challenge and what a result. Cant wait to come back in the morning with my coffee and browse around :). Thank you so much for the response! I also recommend practicing first to get the hang of the right consistency. I did not add color to the Porland Cement, but thats a good question! Were thinking about building it for our new home! Hi Jonathan! woman you are amazing! We thought about having a department store cut the wood for us. What an incredibly ambitious project. Then I just started mixing and packing it in. So, all the measurements, subtract 12 from the length if you want it to fit a top that is 8440. Grab the plans below and visit The Created Home to see Sarahs process for making this DIY concrete and wood dining table. I actually enjoy sanding. I tried to get it to slide off nope! Id love to see a pic when you are done. Love your work! 20 Gorgeous DIY Dining Table Ideas and Plans, 21 Unique DIY Coffee Tables Ideas and Plans. Your email address will not be published. This looks so great! You could sand it by hand, but it is going to be tough! I will outline my process and highlight some of the places I went wrong. Ill email you a close up pic, I cant add it here. But if Im really smart about this, I should have a professional service cut it for me. It looks great, and you are amazing. I love that you had to use dog beds. Thanks for stopping by! Thanks for stopping by! Thanks for sharing the details of this cool project! Im loving it! Good luck! I bet you could get some interseting shapes that way. This is a beautiful table and I want to have one just like it my kitchen. Thanks for sharing. This table turned out to be Perfect. Then I clamp it a use the clamp to pull it together until its in the just right spot. Youve done it again! So glad you stopped by! Let me know if you didnt get pic! Thanks for stopping by! . I love this so much, and Im pinning because were considering some remodelling and I think this would make a great island counter-top! So far, its been great! Balancing Wine Bottle Holder featuring PureBond! It looks like a great blend of farmhouse meets industrial to me! Then I let it dry for about a week, just to be safe. Thanks for the post. So, there it is- my concrete dining table. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Have You Completed a Jen Woodhouse DIY Project? Ive been doing concrete for 30 years and while weve done a few outdoor bars (for family) we havent done any dining room tables. Glad you stopped by :). Oak? I hope youll join us again next week. I love the industrial look of the material when it is used in interiors. Thanks so much for stopping by! But, because Im impatient, I didnt do that. This is an amazing table!! Is the polycrylic stuff you used on the top safe for eating off of? Required fields are marked *. Side note I should have been a little more careful here. Haha, well, maybe not but if you attempt it Id love to see! Sarah from The Created Home never ceases to amaze me with her mad maker skills! window.fd('form', { I attached threesides before I put my melamine sheet on top. I like yours better! See you at the party! I couldnt believe how cheap concrete is a lot of bang for your buck! It is a bit of a different color, but that doesnt bother me. we dont have concrete mix in our area. I had no idea what I was doing (and still really dont), but it was doable, and we love our table. Ill definitely shoot you a pic when Im done with it. So, since the board was already cut, I traced it onto the melamine and used a razor blade to cut. Im pinning thanks so much for sharing ! This looks great! LOVE! Will the Portland blend in with the charcoal or is it a lighter color? I gotta say, thats a beautiful table. What a masterpiece ! haha, me too! Wow. Sarah is working on a dedicated post on how she made the concrete table top, but in the meantime, my friend DIY Pete has a thorough and informative video tutorial on how to make a concrete table top here. You take on some BIG projects and they are always awesome! Now, what I should have done was drive an hour to the city to find a piece that would work. I then made the legsall one piece (steps 1-7). I just love that post you did, so helpful! I was just talking to a friend of mine about this! Inspire. If you want some great tips on how to figure out your style, go check out THIS article by Lauren at Blesser House. containerEl: '#fd-form-5ece931ddf06e70026d0a52f' thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty. Create. Link. And of course the result is stunning! You will not regret it! I bought a piece of plywood, and since I dont have a table saw, I had my friend cut it at Lowes to the size I wanted. I have not used concrete in any project yet, and to be honest is all terrifys me. pre-cast form package from Concrete Countertop Solutions, Fiber Mesh Reinforcement from Concrete Countertop Solutions, Our 1970s Kitchen Remodel Before and After, The 14 Best Boho Dining Room Rugs of 2021, The 14 Best Boho Dining Room Rugs of 2021 Ruggable Review, Affordable Farmhouse Dining Tables How To Pick The Best Furniture For Your Space, Small Backyard Makeover with DIY Propane Fire Pit, The Best Outdoor Furniture Finds from Wayfair of Spring/Summer 2022. Thanks for sharing this one with us. I am having trouble deciding what kind of chairs I should get. Its so unique. I hate it when I mess-up on project and I can see it, but everyone tells me they cannot or it looks fine I feel like it is there way of telling me not to stress over it, but then every time I see the mistake I cringe. http://thecuratorscollection.wordpress.com. This. Ill head over, glad you stopped by :)! Well done! I'm an Interior Designer in Denver, CO and mom of two boys. I came out great! So, after doing a bit of research I found a concrete dining table on Restoration Hardwares site for $2,500! https://www.uncookiecutter.com/concrete-table/, http://thecuratorscollection.wordpress.com, http://thirtyeighthstreet.blogspot.com/2015/09/week-7-fridays-furniture-fix.html, http://thirtyeighthstreet.blogspot.com/2015/09/fridays-furniture-fix-link-party-no-8.html, https://www.uncookiecutter.com/modern-dining-chair-upcycle/. It is huge. When I initially saw the picture on Facebook I assumed it was a standard wood top. Doors open every Thursday night at 9PM EST and close on Mondays at 11:59PM EST. This is my favorite project of yours Ive seen. I cant believe how inexpensive your DIY version was compared with the Restoration Hardware piece you used as inspiration. I can just imagine the insanity of taking that table top inside!! Pete suggests using reinforcement. I have been talking about doing this for months! Save some serious cash, and add a little interest! Now, time to sand and stain. April, this is amazing! You are one talented lady! XO Ellen from Ask Away, What a stunning table you created! Id love to hear how it goes. I never would have thought of adding rebar to make sure the table doesnt break off as easily. But, since I was kind of on an industrial trip, I tried to think of what may fit in this room a little better. But, honestly in 2 years I havent noticed it until I just went to look, haha. When I pulled my melamine made board off, it didnt look great :(. Then I clamped it and used some heavy stuff to mash it all down. Theyre wonderful for moving heavy objects pulled that trick many times!! Can we do all sanding for this table by hand? I cant believe how nice it turned out. I spent about $30 on Polycryclic, color and sandpaper. Thank you so much Linda! Awesome table! I seriously LOVE your style, and this table Thanks for sharing at the Talented Tuesday party! Good luck! Its a weird thing to figure out your home style. Awesome! To do so, simply dilute wood glue with a 50:50 ratio with water and brush this mixture onto the end grains. Or am I wishful dreaming? Stay tuned for the last two pieces in this Geometric Collection well be sharing the matching coffee and side tables next week! Now the mixing! Such a great idea! It looks so beautiful and will be perfect in your dining room. This helped, and I cant wait to give it a try this weekend. I hope youll link your Concrete Dining Table and all of your other furniture makeovers with Fridays Furniture Fix! Thanks Miguel! With the sealant and poly, Im thinking it would protect it from chipping. Gina This turned out perfect! I just added all the boards on each side leg at one time, like this. I cannot believe you tackled something like this!! This is unsponsored, but does contain affiliate links, which you can find out more about HERE. Congratulations on your beautiful new table and thanks for sharing! I also put a couple of coats of the sealant on to make it all nice and together. Your table is amazing! of the polished concrete table top. Cool! Pinning! Thank you Miguel. Here is the mix I used, its supposed to be stronger than others. Thanks for sharing with us at the Merry Monday link party. You must have let out a huge sigh of relief when it was finally sitting in your dining room. Do you have a link? It doesnt appear blue to me, but I have a lot of blue in here. April this is absolutely gorgeous! The table is amazing I love the look of it Thanks for linking up to Pin Worthy Wednesday, I have pinned your post to the Pin Worthy Wednesday Pinterest Board. I usually take a straight piece as a guide so I can see right where the shorter x boards would line up. You did an awesome job on your tableI the design. I will say, I love your DIY weighs, You gotta do what you gotta do! I started seeing my projects described as industrial, so now Im sort of embracing it and loving it. I am seriously impressed that you were able to do all of that yourself (expect for the transport, of course). I was able to make it work, but its a little uneven. The only part is, they dont come with instructions.
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