$20 Woodworking
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DIY end table project I made for $30 and in about three hours. I used copper pipe I got from Home Depot and some scrap walnut I had laying around. I used a finish that is fairly new to me, with great results. I ended the video with a one hour standing water test. Watch till the end to see how it goes!
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Ferrous is anything with iron in it. Copper isn't ferrous. Great video though!
@lbdeuce
4 жыл бұрын
thank god we all have robert clower here. thanks, robert clower that was a close one. everyone say thanks to robert clower now. thanks robert.
@zacharyrivera5418
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Robert
@luizgabriel3388
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Robert.
@elfutbolphenom
4 жыл бұрын
Don’t be mean to Robert guys. He’s not wrong and he wasn’t rude.
@lbdeuce
4 жыл бұрын
thanks soccer dude!
MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. kzread.infoUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
The fact that almost every single comment has a reply and every question has a answer just shows how dedicated Blacktail Studio is to helping people and building a fabulous channel 🤝 Thank you for such a awesome video!!
@BlacktailStudio
2 жыл бұрын
I try!
The copper legs have a 50’s 60’s furniture vibe to me. To really bring out the shine in them use mother’s polishing compound it is what we use in the sheet metal trade to polish copper. As previously stated the copper will tarnish over time, to slow that down use some paste wax to seal it.
@olinewright6877
Жыл бұрын
I love copper in jewelry as well as other things but the tarnish factor keeps me from buying much of it.
Just discovered your channel and I am so happy I did. I’m getting into woodworking and learning so much. Watching these quick little projects and the bigger more expensive projects really gives me great insight into the different things that go into making different pieces. Thanks for the great content and helping me learn a thing or two!
One of the things i really appreciate about you is how when you are describing your mistakes and errors, and learning curve nuances, you are so humble, and it comes across so naturally. It is a beautiful part of your character. I see this person make these amazing pieces of furniture with an incredible eye for the artistic, and perfectionistic qualities, and I think "wow"! So keep up the amazing work, and I will keep on watching and recommending and hitting that thumbs up! Good luck.
@Daniel08353
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate revealing the errors, mistakes, or disappointments of what was initially planned. It helps me see what could go wrong; that nothing ever truly goes to plan; and how to adjust accordingly. 👌🏼 The overcoming of challenges is what makes something so great.
@AndreasSchlitzkus
2 жыл бұрын
Word. When I first saw this channel, I was a litte concerned, because of the clickbaiting titles. So I watched some of this , being sure to dislike, but was teached better. Good channel, humble and trustworthy host. Specially when he told about sanding different hardnesses in one surface and the resulting problems, he got me. These are typical problems in any material combination, and skipped in (felt) 99.9 of youtube tutorials. So he got my respect, mentioning, what others hide.
Retirement is my next project. After 22 years in the Army, it's time to go. Looking to start a few restaurants or food trucks, as well as a few other ventures. Your channel has really inspired me to take up woodworking, so the house in looking for just have a shop on the property. Keep up the great work and thanks!
@cujero
2 жыл бұрын
Restaurant business may not be the best if you want to make money but if its your passion then go for it. Talk to as many owners of restaurants around the same size as you plan to open. Talking from lots of experience.
@Supr2baboy
2 жыл бұрын
@@cujero I appreciate that! Yeah, it's definitely a passion. I have two restaurants, themes, and menus basically already planned. I'm going to work on an entrepreneurship specially for food service, as well as getting insight and advice from restauranteurs. Great advice, thank you!
@cujero
2 жыл бұрын
@@Supr2baboy Good for you brother. Passion breeds success. Learning from others experiences saved me so much time and money. I still made mistakes but that's all part of the process. I'm 5 years in owning my restaurant and i have no regrets. Best of luck!
Current project is healing from Achilles Tendon surgery. However you have inspired me, not only from this video, but your entire KZread channel! Warned my wife to keep out of my way once I can get back in my garage!
That is an absolutely beautiful table
Thanks for all your content! I just finished building my first river dinning table 6'x4'. Took me a while but got it done. Please continue to put out content it has helped me in the past.
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Danny! I will
I'm flattening a walnut burl coffee table that my grandfather made about 50 years ago. I'm putting art deco hairpin legs on it as well. I enjoy your content.
I am working on small tables myself. Thank you for the detailed descriptions, it really helps. Table looks great!!!
Starting a mission style headboard for a client soon- just found your channel, loving the content and learning a ton. I like the quick sped up tutorial style. Thank you!
thanks so much for this -- it is very timely as I am just about to embark on my first Rubio adventure. About the copper legs: (1) they're not ideal for this project looks wise, but I love the experimentation (2) polishing is great, but they will develop a tarnish/patina after a while -- that might actually help the outdoorsy look, so maybe don't polish at first? (3) I juuust finished a project making a small shoe rack and I used copper piping for the internal racks so I loved watching you be far more professional on this. [I ended up using a pipe cutter, though I didn't need angles and I had a good 1/2" of wiggle room.] I really enjoy your channel and your commentary as you learn-- thank you!
You have inspired me to start planning a round walnut epoxy table. I have really disliked epoxy tables over the years, but between the black epoxy and finishing process you have switched my feelings on it. (not directly associated to this vid, I have been watching tons of your content).
Hi Cam loving your channel and the information I'm getting from watching your work. Cheers Marten from Perth. Western Australia
Your next project. Love your stuff
I'm studying to be a graphic designer and at 4:57, I actually discovered something SUPER useful, I didn't know there was a geometric way of dividing a circle into three using its radius, that's VERY helpful and I'm certain gonna come in handy quite a lot, cheers!
@theahmadperson
2 жыл бұрын
It's not entirely accurate… pi is 3.14, not 3
@floobdedoop2892
2 жыл бұрын
FYI: Reduce your radius by cos(30 deg) [~87% of the original radius] to get perfect thirds.
Epoxy and pecan bench, I think it’s amazing that you can find wood at that price, where I live there isn’t anything
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Dang! This place ships small pieces
Your next project :) just starting woodworking and watching a lot of your videos lately :) such a kind guy you are
Walnut bench. As always nice outcome on your project. Keep inspiring us to do more.
I’m making some beehives at the moment. Amazing videos. Really interesting and informative. Keep up the good work. FYI. Copper isn’t a ferrous metal. Ferrous metals contain iron. Copper, brass, aluminium, bronze are non-ferrous metals
My next project is a small walnut view camera with aged brass fixtures. The joinery for old-style cameras is a little different from slab tables, but I find plenty of inspiration in your methodical technique with this particular table. Your result is beautiful, and models how I want to put wood and metal together in a historical camera reproduction. Getting there.
Amaizing job! thanks!
Thank you so much! Your honestly a huge inspiration to me. I am aspiring to start my own similar business in Canada. Your videos have given me the knowledge that I have needed to give it my best shot. So from the bottom of my heart thank you and keep doing what your doing!
Your next project or something you're working on right now! ;)
Nice table. Love the walnut. The copper legs are a nice change from wood legs.
Your channel is by far my favorite woodworking channel to watch, and the more I binge, the more i realize how MUCH you cover on so many levels and its genuinely inspiring
Do love the top but the legs seems a bit plain compared to the stunning wood maybe if a wood legs with a copper stripped inlay or rings down the wood
Seeing a glass on that spectacular table without a coaster gives me so much anxiety.
Love your content I like working with my hands as well . Love table as well .
Glad the Rubio passed the test! Very inspiring video
I wanna read these “wildly inappropriate” comments 😏
@laurentpiche1404
4 жыл бұрын
He look like Johnny Sins
@jeffreynerdin3522
4 жыл бұрын
&&%# @&¥€ $&%#
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Didn’t delete them. You can find em
@MattCurney
4 жыл бұрын
Blacktail Studio whoa you weren’t kidding about the # of comments... Also, russians 🇷🇺 seem to love you
@lanecobb4150
4 жыл бұрын
Didn’t find any wildly inappropriate comments or Russians. I feel cheated. WTF?!
Entertaining myself is an ongoing project and watching your videos is entertaining. 😊
My next project is getting my shop cleaned out and ready to use again! You are the single most inspirational part of me taking care of that!
I love watching your videos, I even try n watch ones I haven’t! Absolutely love your content, find myself watching you majority of my video watching. Keep up the great work, and yes I watch your most previous ones as well !
Just getting my shop started, but currently working on clocks! Great video, tons of good info! Can't wait to try it myself!
Thanks a lot for some tips!!! Take care!
Very satisfying to watch thanks!!
Great video… always inspiring! Thanks
A project or what I am working on right now is just RUNNING, I love it and I love pushing it!
I could sit and watch your videos for months, without getting bored. As I said in another comment, I admire your skill, patience, pedantry, work style, the fact that you don't cut the moments when you make a mistake, which denotes your openness to people, fairness and confirmation that no one is perfect and without mistakes. This is a solid foundation for building a very good image, for gaining respect and appreciation from customers. Keep it up, I don't see what you could change for better, in your attitude and approach. All the best for you, from Romania, a small country across the ocean.
Wow beautiful work!
The grain in this table is stunning. Table is simple, leaves the grain, natural edge to make the impact. Great job.
Cabinet for the kids! Excellent! Nice little table with a gorgeous finish.
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much😊
Beautiful piece of walnut. Turned out great.
Never thought I would make a woodworking playlist.... Very inspired, good work!
I love this table as well as the legs. I sculpt wood and tiny things like peach pits and nuts.
Great idea copper legs that really changed the look of the table awesome job I'm changing the legs of my table to copper thanks
I love using walnut and curly maple for my tables. I’m working on understanding epoxy do’s an don’ts. I enjoy your craftsmanship
Just found your channel today it's February 6 2022 I give you alot of credit you're a straight shooter you do some beautiful work I'm in New Hampshire other side of country I subscribed to you're channel keep up the great work
Hey Cam, I’m working on a desk inspired someone by your smart desk I’m catching up on all videos of yours. Myself and a few friends are working on this desk for a charity auction and we’re currently in the planning process with the planting bed and router jig hoping to finish that and sanding tonight. We couldn’t afford Walnut like most of your projects that I have watched has been so we decided to go with a nice cherry slab I will definitely send a picture when we get it finished. I really enjoy your videos and as I said this project is inspired by one of them. Have a great day thanks for everything Hogie
I gotta learn more about all this! Very intriguing
Im actually building my first kitchen table .... not epoxy quite yet, but soon!! Thank you for showing everyone how to do this!
I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Great content with excellent editing. You're a good story teller, which is the essence of a successful youtuber. I do a little fused glass work and I envy your woodworking skills. Thanks for sharing.
Your next project... I'm just so happy to see (for once) I have the same brand tool as some - the Evolution mitre saw, mine has been doing me proud for about 3 years, love it.
Board game table! I really enjoy your work! You’ve got great attention to detail and your work is very artistic! Your taste in the materials you start off with is exquisite! Appreciate your content
Finally came back to watch this. Great content as usual!
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you did!
Lovin’ your work Cam ✨✨👌👍🇦🇺
I looovvvveee your videos, I always learn something and the creations are so satisfying
This all is just so awesome to see.. My current project is re-painting my cars rear bumper, next one still unshure, but I watch to many of these videos to the end without commenting. Hopefully I'll use these techniques on a guitar-body or furniture, but everything at it's own point of time:)
Always appreciate your videos!
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Always appreciate your comments
I really like the table. The cooper legs look fine.😃👍
spice rack, man I love your videos! I´m lucky I found this channel.
Nice project, copper legs look amazing. I am new to your channel and find your depth of knowledge and explanations impressive. Thank you for spending the time to share your skills with others. Cheers, David
Beautiful! I like the simplicity of the design, and that finish is intriguing... Great work!
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan!
And I like the copper I'm loving going through these videos' and I'm happy I ran accost the 1st Rubio video I know how much you rave on it in your other videos. as always great stuff😁
WOW. WELL DONE!!
Videos like this are nice because it makes me think I could learn and make something I'd keep while not breaking the bank on learning curve.
Hello from Indonesia. Dunno anything about woodcrafting but It's interesting to see such a great piece of art and the making process.
Beautiful
I’ve got a chunk of apple wood that I thought I would try make a pipe out of but haven’t started. Your channel made me want to try so many things. I should start with that
Thanx Cam, I just love all the stuff yu make! Your videos started my own woodworking career)) Keep on!
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Go get it!
Great project, I too probably wouldn’t use the copper, but you don’t know until you try. I truly am inspired by you to get better at my projects. I know you do some crazy cool stuff but you always seem to make it reachable for us novices to want to try it also. I also like how you have so many subscribers and you still take time to check the comments.👍🏻
I like the copper! And I'm impressed by the water test. Thanks for sharing!
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bruce!
Cute and beautiful table. Cool and I want it! That’s amazing! 👍👍🍀🌷
Loved it.
Your channel is so addictive!! I need to get my dishes done but can’t stop watching videos!! 😉
Love your channel! Just found it a month ago and am eating up your videos! I’ve never done wood working before, and started it during Covid to keep my mind positive. Now I make oak benches and tables with gas / industrial piping for fun. I’ve gotten rave reviews but I’m sure people are just being nice. Thanks again for the awesome vids!
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Such great tips! Beautiful piece!
Starting on some epoxy inlay coasters for Christmas presents. I really like the Rubio products. CAm can't thank you enough for the work you put into the channel.
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
Beautiful grain pattern in that walnut
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Luke!
My next project is going to be a small end table. Great video!
Dining room table made of concrete and cedar with pine 4x4 base. Another great video, I like the simple projects like this that really make folks at an entry level feel like they can do it too
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
That was my goal
I'm not a woodworker but so enjoy your videos! Your soothing voice as well as your self-effacing humor and extraordinary work ethic will keep me coming back. Oh, and the wood is pretty, too. 😉
I love the small projects that you do as well as the larger epoxy tables! Can you do more small projects for us “weekend warriors?”
Hi Cam. I've been binge-watching your videos for a week now. It's satisfying to watch you work. Truly appreciate how professional you sound and work. Keep it going. Subscriber from 🇵🇭
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
Love it!!
I think it looks great!. Very creative with copper pipe!
Man I hope I can build a set of those one day !
Good idea.. i like creative people
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
long time listener first time caller. Your videos are so good, you cover everything along the way of the project. I started woodworking during covid and have not stopped. My pops is a woodworker in Virginia so its in my blood, I just wish I started 30 years ago. I am hooked. You have let me know to just go for it! Not to be afraid to try new projects, get outside my comfort zone and go bigger! Thank you for that. In my head I've always thought copper and walnut would match up nicely so I added some copper die to some epoxy to fill a cool knot hole on a serving g board I was making, I did not like the results at all. I found a vintage epoxy die with more brown in it and tried that and I loved those results. I just ordered some kutzall dishes and am going to give power carving a try. Thanks again
Nice, I like the look of the copper legs.
You did it again! Gorgeous piece. I don’t get tired of watching your videos. Excellent!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍❤️
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Wanda!
Thanks for your honest and information rich videos Cam! Final piece looks fantastic!
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. Really enjoying your product
👍🏻👍🏻cigar ashtray/coaster/cell phone holder all in one piece
Mate your work carrys so much more appreciation and credit than I think you give yourself ..its quality,and amazing on another visual level.being someone who struggles with anxiety and stress watching your videos gives me so much relief and satisfaction in the end product its unreal 👌😎and p.s Rubio monocoat should defo be sponsoring you !😁
River end tables with honey locust. Love the table and as always great video!
@BlacktailStudio
4 жыл бұрын
Never worked with honey locust! Thanks Brian!
Great content! My current project is upgrading two guitars.
my next project will most likely be something like this. Love the look and I'm going to try the Rubio out as well. Loving the videos. Wouldn't mind seeing more of the "sell for a profit for beginner wood workers" kind of videos. just watched your matching hand carved side tables and they were great.
Really enjoy your videos very interesting and informative