$250 Slab To $7700 Table
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
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Not just how to make an epoxy resin table, but how to clean up epoxy when you're done. And everything in between. This build went pretty well, although I did break a corner off at one point! So you get to see how I fixed that too.
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You have tottaly inspired me to become a woodworker. I hope that with enough effort I can make something decently nice looking to be able to look good in my house. Thanks for inspiring me!
@mattiasjohnson8087
3 жыл бұрын
Same, I'm working on a farm style coffe table and i just got the rest of the wood
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you guys so much! Hope I can help a little
@drjeniusqwaq6502
3 жыл бұрын
Digtalzz. 40 years of experience teaches me the most valuable tool you have is your imagination. Get some skills, picture it in your mind, make it happen.
@housemann7481
3 жыл бұрын
Metal to wood but the combo looks amazing great work
@ninouninou8499
3 жыл бұрын
@@BlacktailStudio Ingredients of epoxy
MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. kzread.infoUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
CHARLIE,IM AN 84 YR OLD RETIREE LIVING IN THE PHILIPPINES FOR THE LAST 25 YEARS,I WAS AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REBUILDER WHEN I WAS WORKING.ALL OF A SUDDEN I GOT THE URGE TO MAKE SOME TABLES,I GOT MY TOOLS TOGETHER AND MADE SEVERAL TABLES AND MY WIFE PUT THEM ON THE FACEBOOK AND IVE SOLD ABOUT 12 SO FAR,MOSTLY WITH TILE TOPS AS WE DONT HAVE ACCESS TO GOOD WOOD,YOU ARE QUITE AN INSPIRATION TO ME
@cheman9907
Ай бұрын
Can I ask where in rhenphilipines
Wood or metal - it would totally depend on the actual table. My husband is the woodworker, but I watch too and am very thankful that you explain everything as you go. It makes what my husband is doing make more sense to me. He watched this one over my shoulder and was quite impressed with the tip on how to get the epoxy out of the mix buckets. I see little blobs of epoxy with attached sticks in my future. Thanks again for such an entertaining and informative channel.
After binging nearly 24 hours worth of your content I have to say a huge thank you for the inspiration! Just picked up my first batch of pallets to practice on haha. And also was metal but now wood 🤣
@AussieLuke
11 ай бұрын
how did you go?
I don't understand how you get comments saying that you talk too much, we're here to learn and be entertained. Keep up the awesome work! :)
Solid 4 second break 😂
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
🤫
@austinrice409
2 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@austintownsend8961
2 жыл бұрын
Came to say the same thing. Hilarious
@dukenukembubblegum7311
2 жыл бұрын
That was just during the ad in the middle
@sonsunlaishram857
2 жыл бұрын
@Winston Sammy r
The combination of materials is very nice, it can even enhance the impression of one another.. Industrial look of the steel construct and the warmth and natural look from the wood.. Thank you so much for sharing this. your tables look absolutely gorgious!
Just got out of the Marine Corps going into a carpentry apprenticeship and discovered your videos. I’m dying to make my first table and see where I go with it. Love this whole thing about using epoxy! Had me laughing with your 4 sec break and concluding applause cuz we all know it’s true about our attention spans! 😂
Wood. It’s nice to see that everyone can make mistakes and you still include them in your videos, along with solutions. great work.
@Randomxnames
2 жыл бұрын
wow it actually worked 👀
@ancientslav4863
Жыл бұрын
Nice table, made ma similar for 100% in my country. but what idiot would buy this for 7700$ only rich person or a dumbass
Wood. When you chipped the corner, I’m actually glad that happened, because watching how you repaired it I learned something new. Sometimes I think half of the formula to success is knowing how to fix our mistakes.
Good evening teacher, I'm a carpenter and recently I'm dabbling in epoxy and really, your channel is the one that inspires me to really create. Thank you and I invite you to continue showing us your skills and techniques.
Definitely a wood metal combo. I'm a huge fan of the modern industrial look so I think they look really nice together 👍
@JAnBG5747
10 ай бұрын
Agreed
This guys is the Bob Ross of Epoxy. normally, i would not watch something like this, but his voice is calming, and he explains everything so well!
@rushbayou5230
2 жыл бұрын
Bob Ross has hair lol ...
@mattcero1
2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking pretty much the same thing and will add he's also the "Babish" of wood improved with epoxy.
@cornelius31365
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Not a woodworker but I enjoyed this video. Even the epoxy clean up was cathartic.
Wood and metal. The final shot of the table on that incline looks amazing! With a few mods it could make a sweet display table of sorts. Your video formatting is good. The talking you do through the whole thing works. It's informative, and you're not selling us up on Oxy Clean. Keep up the good work!
Hi Yes, I've watched several of your videos all the way through. I don't, now, do any woodworking, but it's so arresting to watch what you do, start to finish. Thankyou!!!
Incredible work. I have never worked with epoxy; however, i am seriously considering it after watching this beautiful table build. Thank you for the excellent instruction.
I don't really comment on video a lot but I just want to thank you, your videos have been a very good tool for me to use against my anxiety, so thank you sir.
@BlacktailStudio
3 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you for saying so.
@BJames-lm9uk
3 жыл бұрын
That's actually pretty interesting. I'm gonna have to pass this idea on to a friend. 👍
@geoffreyschuchardt5350
3 жыл бұрын
Steel; I have to agree here. Normally I happen to find myself watching one of these videos when I’m a bit stressed and feel anxious during this whole quarantine phase. On top of that, I’m loving learning passively about woodworking and a place to start when I get a house in the future and can set up a proper work station.
@nareshsurana7692
3 жыл бұрын
Excellent...... l luv ur work .....great
I love these tables and the craftsmanship that goes into producing one. I would love to make one some day and your videos will help me achieve that goal. Thank you so much!
Another method to consider when attaching the small piece of wood to the corner is to use electrical tape instead of painters tape. It’s stretchy and will apply a small clamping force to the piece as it dries. Great work sir, much respect.
@christophercrawford2736
Жыл бұрын
I have no experience so I may be wrong, but I’d consider putting down some painters tape on the table first, then using the electrical tape to clamp the patch piece on and not have any adhesive from the electrical tape sticking to the table.
@user-ev4pb9xj7e
Жыл бұрын
Electrical tape will leave a residue. A strap clamp would hold that piece in place, just loop it around the tabletop and ratchet it down.
Wow, this video is 3yrs old and still going. I came across this video because a friend of mine is building kitchen islands out of old work benches. She inspired me to think about doing it as well with her. I’m not a good finisher, but can build. She is the person with the finishing skills. I live on the east coast. A stones throw from New York. She seems to get clients who love this old stuff that is finished from the New York area and they are not shy on paying a good dollar amount for some pieces that are very unique. So videos like this are appreciated. I hoping to create some nice stuff. Thank you.
I just want to say that I have great admiration for what you do. It is pretty amazing to watch you take something like a simple piece of wood( beautiful as wood is) and turn it into something so incredible. Truly inspiring.
Metal, this is my first time ever watching a video. I like that you throughly explain all that you’re doing. I’ve never done anything in a wood shop and have no experience with wood work but I understood the video completely. It was very nice to watch.
Wood. I showed parts of this vieeo to my students when we read "The Black Walnut Tree," just to give them some ideas about why a tree could be so desirable, as well as so costly. I came back to watch the rest of the video during my lunch because I enjoyed it so much.
I don't know anything about woodworking but I watch your channel bc it helps so much with my anxiety! Thank you. ❤ I also love your style and personality. And epoxy river tables. Much love from Finland! ❤
I love the finished table. Admit I had doubts at the beginning when you said black epoxy, but i stuck with it and was converted at the end! Absolutely brilliant solution to the imperfect corner. I think I would have rounded it off and done the same thing to all the other corners to match because of where the problem was and the size and the issue with not being able to clamp. So hats off to you for sorting it out so brilliantly!
Love this table, excellent patch on the corner as well, I'm a Staircase builder by trade, I specialised in curved handrails. Another way I've found to fix difficult patches is to use 2 types of glue, standard PVA wood glue on the outside edge of the timber faces and a super glue on the inside of the faces. Personally I've found a product called Mitre Fast, a 2 part super glue that bonds in 10seconds as the most efficient method. This allows you to fix the issue completely and move on within the hour without having to wait for the PVA to fully cure.
I appreciate all the talking through the videos. The narrative is something that helps me walk through what's happening. I guess I don't learn as well from just looking at it. I am just getting in table making. I bought some wood from Nick at Maverick and that guy is a wealth of knowledge and takes all the time to talk through tips and tricks. I am at this stage at my tables now and had Nick actually surface them for me and I am ready to sand and fill and water pop. I would prefer to do this part with someone hovering over me to tell me stop before I mess something up but these videos are as close as I can get to that so thank you!
Nothing to ask. Just wanted say thank you for such beautiful works. I just enjoy watching you make your amazing pieces.
Watching others do what they do well is rewarding in of itself. I once made a bowl on a lathe, back in 7th grade Wood Shop, but I have no illusions about ever being able to create this kind of art. But I appreciate it. My attention to your work comes from being an high school English teacher, from reading great stories and articles and from needing to read all the way to the end to see understand the finished product, or from writing a story, essay, or article, and needing to finish to see how well I have done. Thankfully, my mistakes can be fixed in less than 24 hours, but I was incredibly impressed with the patch to the corner, to preserve the integrity of the table you promised to deliver. Watching you create the table, even at warp speed was interesting and fun. I don't think you talked too much. Well, maybe for the experts watching your work, perhaps you may have. But I followed your verbal script and your actions, and never lost focus. Well done. Well done.
@loriwolfe9354
2 жыл бұрын
I, too, made a wood bowl in 7th grade shop and it is what has kept me doing woodworking all these years.
4 seconds is a record! Didn't know you could hold your breath that long! Awesome work, as usual. 👏
@theresaclark3470
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
Wood. I just found your channel, and am enjoying watching your library of videos. My back and hands won't allow me to do something like this, but I am amazed at the creativity and dedication people like you show in pursuing your passion.
Just love watching you. Amazing work! My husband and I built our own resin table before we found you god I wish we had discovered you before had. Ours turned out beautiful but we made a few mistakes on the way ha! Thanks for your comprehensive advice
Great work! Thank you so much for the dedication of making sure you document every step along the way in your tutorial/ master craftsmen documentary. Your explanation of problems we may or may not run into is such an advantage for us and that's what separates you from most! Prevention maintenance over trial and error saves me a great deal of time and money . I don't usually Comment like this , long to short , thank u for your guidance I'm taking my passion of the arts to the next level this past year with thanks to you and the few others like u. 👍
Metal! The contrast with the wood gives a very artistic touch to the final piece!
I have a cedar slab I was given because the original owner thought it was too narrow for any of his projects - now thanks to you, it will work great for my project.
I love the wood and metal mixed look. Also, I love the talking throughout the video! Keeps me intrigued, curious and interested in the whole process. The table top here turned out awesome! ☺️
The amount of information in this video equals like one semester of college education. Just wanted to say thank you for your detailed explanations. I actually love that you talk all over the video because the resources you give are second to none. Best wishes from Chile :)
I have just started playing with epoxy, still very much in the soaking in info phase. Even if I never get to your level, I have learned so much from you! I love your work, and the way you lay out your videos. I don't think you talk to much at all. The info you give is all useful to those of us trying to learn, not just be entertained. You are my favorite before work habit now! I love your work, it's so beautiful and inspiring!
@heatherwalper2681
2 жыл бұрын
When did you start woodworking?
@deanneparis8888
2 жыл бұрын
My woodworking is more construction instead of furniture building. I make epoxy cups etc. and love working in epoxy, so I want to extend my skills. I am 53 now and started cutting for my husband when I was in my 20s.
Between Blacktail Studio, and Matt woodwork, the two of you are the best in the US!. I have looked everywhere and anywhere to see if I can find better, but not! thank you guys.
Hi, I m from Nigeria, and I watch your videos. I am completely motivated and awe-struck. Thanks for teaching. Thank you so much.
I appreciate your "talking" (comments), as they are very informative. Totally love your style and the efforts you take to make the videos short and sweet. Always an amazing product!
Wood and metal, depends on how the piece looks. Beautiful table!! My 11 year old son was watching your video and was fascinated by it, so he ran and got me and said, “Mom!! Come see how they fix a hole in wood.” I honestly had no idea you could do that. Amazing job!!
Been bingeing your videos a lot over the last couple weeks and this is the first time Ive seen you create custom C channels for your table. I know its a minor thing that is on the bottom but I think I actually prefer look of the custom cut ones and it sounds like the ability to drill your own holes and such is pretty handy. Hard to give up ready-made, ready to use resources though :)
I'm a newcomer to your videos. You create absolutely wonderful projects, and I greatly appreciate your instruction. And your commentary also keeps the viewer involved.
I actually liked the combo of wood and the metal base. That was a beautiful table. I’m envious of your client!
I'm astounded at the adhesive properties of that epoxy! The fact that you can have a non-monolithic layout of that size and weight hold together AND plane it?! You must have been very meticulous with the mechanical abrasion to ensure THAT good of a bite, very impressive dude 🎯
The fact that you do talk so much and explain the process is why this has become my favorite channel, as soon as I go back to work I’m going to pay for your tutorial class and buy myself a slab of wood and see what I can make
I love your work! You do amazing work and I enjoy your commentary as well!
Awesome! I watched the entire video! Love how that corner turned out. I'm trying to learn how to do a floor but was intrigued by how you laid out that piece of wood and cut off the 2 pieces and incorporated them into one bad ass table!!
I like wood for the minor imperfections that occur through the "hand craft" process. Your video is a great tutorial, thanks for including the lessons learned as you went, rather than touching on them at the end. Thanks for your time
Hi. I really like that you don't know it all and you problem solve. I have been working with epoxy for a couple years. I am still learning which works best in my area. I just want to say I appreciate what you do, and you answer questions I didn't know I had.
I'm looking for leg ideas as I plan my first table build. Always evolving! Thanks for a great instructive video. And keep talking, I'm 83 and still learning. So I enjoy the step by step.
I've always been interested in getting into making stuff like this had I the funds to do so. Haha. Uncle is a retired carpenter who made anything you could think of out of wood/epoxy..etc Was alot of fun doing stuff with him when I did. So so so fun to watch
@Unapologetically_human8349
2 жыл бұрын
Pursue your dream buddy! No need to be rich. You can buy your tools at yard sales or thrift stores for a fraction of their original price. Don't forget Market place on FB and such. Also start with small projects. Would cost less and possible errors won't be as heavy on your budget. Come on!
@scubapro2689
2 жыл бұрын
If you’re in Michigan I own a small tree service - at home I have a 26” sawmill, 24” jointer-sander & planer. If you ever want to play around for free.
@skytate3048
2 жыл бұрын
@@scubapro2689 is the real MVP!
Wood every time, I love watching the pieces you make and combining the resin (epoxy) and wood, but have always failed miserably with epoxy and so as I don't want all the other equipment needed and also don't have the space will continue to enjoy your work. Thanks all the way from the UK.
I like the wood look the most, but only reason i commented this is so youd read this message. I've been wanting to wood work for a long time. Once I started watching your videos you inspired me to do it. I am a few builds in and i love it. So glad i found your videos. And i appreciate you helping out the community. Take care, and thank you.
Wood. You are awesome dude. Very entertaining and honest. Amazing finished table, I love it.
I really love a wood top with a metal base/legs. I’m pretty much an apprentice carpenter. I just did my first job solo. I had the same chipping issue I made a kneeler for my pastor. Masking tape is incredibly useful. If you’re using a chop saw another way to help is put your revealing side face down. Really enjoyed the video thanks man!
Thank you for explaining so thoroughly your processes. I love seeing what can be done with natural supplies to enhance the final project!
Hey Charlie, I like so many viewers. I am inspired. Thank you for the time you take to unpack your knowledge. I love wood, the character of it, but no longer have the facility or budget to set up a workshop, so I live vicariously through you and love it. Oh, I live in Australia. Cheers, mate.
Wood for sure !! Amazing work I been watching your videos for about a month the way you explain things and talk you definitely give me some encouragement to build my epoxy table.. Thanks brother keep up the good work
Great repair also. Sometimes we have to slow down towards the end of the cut. Also, with the track saw. You can stop and trim the cut off so it's not dangling. Or, change the saw blade. The carbines get dull or damages
Absolutely beautiful work. Fascinating. I’ve loved woodworking since taking woodshop in Junior high back in the 70’s. Now that I’m retired, I wood love to start getting into it more. I work on small projects with my grand daughter and she loves it. Thank you for sharing.
Phenomenal! This is a masterpiece and your metal temporary base looked amazing!
What do prefer “ wood or metal” . My hats off to you. The work you do is exactly what I expire to. My shop is almost complete and now from your artistic builds, I know what I’ll build to for my wife and I. We’ve put off buying until I can build….now I ready to take it on. And, before I do, I will watch your detailed epoxy video. Thanks, Rick Baker “ Black Swamp Woodworks”
I'm going to make my first table, thank you for all of your videos on how to make them!💜
I like when you talk about what you are doing. I admit I don’t know or do any woodworking so that is why I like your commentary. Gorgeous table.
" That is why I took that four second break" that had me cracking up! This table looks amazing, I now want to be a woodworker because of how you do things and how well you do things. Even when you mess it up it looks good!
Thank you for this. It helped me explain to my preschooler (4 years old) why we need to take care of things around the house, because someone worked hard to make them and put a lot of attention and effort into making them. We watched the whole thing, which is amazing for the kid's attention span!
Normally wood, but that metal looked amazing. I love watching a slab turn into something beautiful. Great video.
@thealmightyjesus7018
2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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Wood. I love seeing you fix mistakes. Especially ones the client doesn't know about until they watch the KZread video. The mistakes show your videos are authentic and not staged in any way because you don't edit them out. You show us how you made the mistake and how you fixed it. Keep up the great work!!
Love both wood and metal. Was a machinist for a time and started working with wood projects when i was young. Great video
I’m so glad I discovered your channel. I’ve always loved raw wood tops and epoxy but I never knew how it was done and the thickness has always very much intimated me because of warping. I think I’m going to dip my toe into the deep end (so to speak) and try my first small project. Awesome content and explanation as you work. I’ve probably watched 20 videos in two evenings! Keep up the good work
@BlacktailStudio
2 жыл бұрын
Love it!!
@JohnCarter-mc1wx
Жыл бұрын
hows your project goin?
Wood and metal! I love this combination! I am just about to register my own wood and resin business! I am making clocks, small tables and basically trying everything new with resin. I made my first table one year ago, and that one was inspired from your video with the burned wood. Sadly, mine didn’t come out so beautiful as yours, but it is a learning process and my pieces get better and better! :) Thank you for your free content and sharing your knowledge to all of us! All the best and keep up this great work ☺️
@tesarstvibeseda
2 жыл бұрын
Hello Alex, do you have some instagram account or something with the work you have done? I would love to see it
Metal as i think it gives a good balance to the finish. great video and many thanks for taking the time to produce them .
Love the black/dark dye on wood... and yes.. Love it on the metal frame/stand ;-)
Wood or Metal, depends on the shape or the overall look of the finish. Might also depend where the finished product is being placed, ie: on it's own or with other furniture, what do the chairs look like. Nothing is as simple as one or the other, if it was easy, everyone would do it. Love your work. I'm inspired to give it a try, love working with wood but never tried anything with epoxy. G'day from Australia.
As an interior trim carpenter I'm always amazed at the different side of turning wood into something beautiful. You do great work. Subbed.
Just found your posts. Found it very interesting watching the hole process in making a table or whatever else you can put together, so thanks for teaching me something new. So all the best 👍 to you and your family, from Big Dee, Berkshire England
Wood with inlays always knocks me out, coppery inlays in wood look wild to me. Love the videos, really enjoy them. Thank you.
Mostly wood but with your finesse one can strike a beautiful balance between the two. I absolutely love your videos, great camera work, great editing and super presentation.
Always love the thoroughness of your videos and the honesty. I've never seen a blown out corner repaired so well. I would have just the shortened the table another cut to get it off. Metal or wood base? Depends on the style of the table. Cant be one or the other for me, so both!
Wood! Thank you for sharing all your skills, techniques, and video production. Beautiful table top!
I love your videos. They just make my day sometimes bc its just so satisfying how you do it. Keep the work up and ill keep supporting 👍
KZread recommended this video to me. I've never done any woodworking in my life. This was really cool and inspiring to watch! Thank you for all of your explanations!
@kevinfisher5723
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it was pretty cool - wood, you all take care, and continue to strive.
I don’t work with wood or anything like that, I play video games, but I’ve always been fascinated with things like this, and this is my first time seeing your video, great job! Love the attention to detail that you have!! Wish I had money to buy a table from you lol! I know I’d get my moneys work!! Keep up the good work!
Straight up this video was so enjoyable! Nice work my man
Just finished your video I love Festo tools you have given me huge hope on how to start and finish the table top I am attempting to do
I watched the entire video I like how u tell us everything every step of the way & u even show us what to do if we make a mistake 💯
@kalebtietjen4375
2 жыл бұрын
Metal or wood if u watched the whole video
First time watching one of your videos and I’m already in love with it! The black is such a gorgeous contrast with the wood. Loving the metal/wood combo at the end too!
@jasmynerobinson4626
2 жыл бұрын
Omg this my first time watching and I totally agree, let’s not forget it’s low key satisfying to watch lol
Metal, I love the copper bases with the darker tops. I'm not a woodworker, but enjoy watching your videos. Who knows maybe some day I'll attempt a small epoxy/wood table, it looks very fun to make and I'm sure is very satisfying seeing it finished knowing you created it with your own hands!
Dude, just got my first table contract today. I feel very confident having studied your videos the last couple years. Thanks for being a great teacher!
@BlacktailStudio
Жыл бұрын
Buddy, that’s awesome!
@andrewspedding3935
10 ай бұрын
Only came across your videos a couple of weeks ago & can't get enough of them. I'm going to give it a go myself... not sure if I can get some of the stuff (Ruby of Monico) in Australia... haven't really looked either.l!🤦♂️and you've got a great sense of humour, just like us Aussies. I was hoping you outdoor send me the link to working out thr epoxy measurements please. Thanks kam and keep up your amazing work too👍👍👍👍
@rjwohlman
10 ай бұрын
@andrewspedding3935 Go for it. I'm making my second. I had a bit of leaking the first time, so make sure to seal better than I did. Poured my second table and zero issues. Good luck!
@andrewspedding3935
10 ай бұрын
@@rjwohlman thanks buddy, will do👍 just need to find stuff locally but in Australia... timber will be a little different... give it an Aussie feel
@rjwohlman
10 ай бұрын
@andrewspedding3935 oh man, I wish you the best from NC, 🇺🇸 .
i have been in woodworking for over 13 years as my profession, everything you did and said is right on the mark! ive made those mistakes, made those patch jobs, still do. doesnt matter how long you do this, mistakes happen. good video, and great finished product. keep making videos and keep our trade alive
@Matthew0044
2 жыл бұрын
I've been thinking of getting into woodworking, it's one of the things I enjoy and I'm not really sure what else to do. The only thing I'm concerned of is making a big mistake that could cost me a finger or even worse. Any advice?
I love the table you made! I like the metal base, it’s a great contrast to the wood.
Great to see the plain metal as a really nice contrast and complement to the timber and epoxy finish. That’s my preference.
First timer here saw this video and you do great work. Thank you for posting.
when i was a kid, i took woodshop all 3 trimesters, plastics and metals and even TA for my teacher... I never broke a blade.. I loved woodworking.. but I have never lived somewhere with a backyard since then or have a space to operate...im in an apartment in LA now.. sometimes I feel like I should pursue this old passion of mine... in the meantime I live vicariously through videos like yours
@mairiflanders8626
2 жыл бұрын
In Australia in major cities we have “ men’s sheds” women can go participate also; But the basic inference is that it is like a work shop with most industrial tools that are shared by the group. There are also private makers spaces that are rented out. But basically you pay for the half or full day and use anything you wish. Some locals drop off the most amazing timber and metal for us to use at no cost
Doing some glue ups with weird angles and I find packing tape works amazingly well because it can stretch. Make sure it sits pretty flat though because if not the bumps leave residue that can normally just be rubbed off but sometimes it needs a sanding block or chisel.
@emster1163
2 жыл бұрын
This has nothing to do with your comment,but I love your user
I really like the metal legs you use on your tables !!! I would love to learn how to do the table tops. I think they are so beautiful ! Thank you for sharing with everyone .
Wood, amazing work and flawless patch on the corner. This is your first video I have watched and I think I am about to go on a binge!!! 😂