Bending Epoxy With the Sun
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Bending a big chunk of epoxy with the sun
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Items used in this build:
New Blacktail n3 Nano: n3nano.com/
Deep Pour Epoxy: www.blacktailstudio.com/deep-...
Blue dye: www.blacktailstudio.com/blue-...
Epoxy Table Saw Blade: www.blacktailstudio.com/epoxy...
Magnetic Featherboard: www.blacktailstudio.com/magne...
Track Saw (smaller): www.blacktailstudio.com/track...
Track Square: www.blacktailstudio.com/track...
Corner Radius Jig (alternative):
www.blacktailstudio.com/corne...
Tall Template Router Bit:
www.blacktailstudio.com/tall-...
Ultimate Template Bit: www.blacktailstudio.com/ultim...
Miter Saw Hold Down: www.blacktailstudio.com/miter...
Battery Brad Nailer: www.blacktailstudio.com/batte...
Rotex 150 Sander: www.blacktailstudio.com/rotex...
Rotex 90 Sander: www.blacktailstudio.com/rotex...
Soft Sanding Pad: www.blacktailstudio.com/soft-...
Buffing Compound: www.blacktailstudio.com/buffi...
Dewalt Buffer: www.blacktailstudio.com/dewal...
Buffing Pad Spur: www.blacktailstudio.com/buffi...
Light Bar: www.blacktailstudio.com/light...
Katz Moses Stop Block: www.blacktailstudio.com/katz-...
Oliver Planer: www.blacktailstudio.com/olive...
Contact Cement: www.blacktailstudio.com/conta...
Respirator helmet: www.blacktailstudio.com/power...
00:00 Introduction
01:28 How Not to Pour Epoxy
02:33 Solid Brick of Epoxy
03:02 Giving This Away
03:35 You Said I Look Like Who?
04:32 Corner Radius Router Jig
05:18 Bent Lamination Box
08:02 Kerfing Wood
09:13 An Honest Moment...
10:19 Melting Epoxy in the Sun
11:22 Bending Epoxy Results
12:32 How to Sand Epoxy
13:29 Roundover Bit
14:20 How to Build Epoxy Tables
15:46 Table Leg, Version 1.0
17:12 How to Polish Epoxy
18:07 A Serious Problem
21:00 Table Leg Jig
22:34 Table Leg, Version 2.0
25:41 Brushing Water Based Poly
26:51 Final Reveal
Пікірлер: 27 000
New! I showed my husband the start of your video and said “this guy is good you should watch with me” he said “but it’s almost half an hour!” He was sucked in after the first few minutes and I think you now have another subscriber 😂 I think your table should be called “meltwater” as it reminds me of a glacial river. So innovative and cool.
@aarondcmedia9585
Жыл бұрын
Oh yes meltwater, well done! Hear hear.
@Supwisebs
Жыл бұрын
glacial milk mmm
@dereksellars
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely !!!!! You hit the nail on the head. :):) Meltwater............it is :):)
@DukeTrout
Жыл бұрын
Old. Great name for the new table! Love it.
@Obtuse94
Жыл бұрын
100% this
Congratulations Jason Statham, now that you have made an epoxy table we accept you as a real woodworker
@BlacktailStudio
Жыл бұрын
Finally
@phwwhp
Жыл бұрын
Then, how do you become a real epoxy worker?
@lucioghosty5435
Жыл бұрын
@@phwwhp you need to get a water jet first.
@GEG5280
Жыл бұрын
What does the side table taste like?
@AnashaCummings
Жыл бұрын
Did you lick it to be sure?
You are slowly restoring my faith in humanity.
Amazing! Well done. I don’t like that when I watch your videos my wife gets ideas of what she thinks I can do. I’m not even close to having any skill. Thanks for these videos. I’ve learned a ton of things.
PhD in polymer engineering here; you're absolutely correct about the shape memory effect around 18:50. When the epoxy was heated above its glass transition temperature during the sun-assisted shaping stage, the residual stresses in the area around the clamp were "locked in" after it cooled back down. When you sanded it that area was likely heated back above the glass transition temperature and was able to relax again, leaving telltale markings from the clamp due to the shape memory effect!
@GustiBack
Жыл бұрын
love to see a specialist describing it!
@cmbunton
Жыл бұрын
Epoxy has no shape memory. He just missed it while sanding.
@kimberlyjudd1685
Жыл бұрын
Impressive. I just learned something new. Thank you!
@joshstabler3438
Жыл бұрын
Automotive detailers talk about a similar phenomenon: the sun can sort of “reactivate” blemishes and mineral deposits which were thought to be removed by compounding/polishing.
@danrimsa1697
Жыл бұрын
@@cmbunton Correct. The spot was lower than the surrounding area and was not sanding off initially.
New table is super legit. Nice work!
@Portgas_D_Ace__
Жыл бұрын
WTF !!! It's jerryrigeverything and no one Noticed!!???? 🤔♥️ You should ask my man to send that table to you for a Quality check..😂
@BlacktailStudio
Жыл бұрын
I’m just afraid he’s gonna cut it apart and compare it to other tables
@knoxytranger7147
Жыл бұрын
epoxy is epoxy and epoxy melts (glass is glass and glass breaks)
@tylerkrusemark9191
Жыл бұрын
@@BlacktailStudio Hijacking this comment thread to tag you. With my extremely limited education in my department of mechanical and materials engineering, I do know of the fact that epoxy can be altered to behave in the way you describe in the video. With a high strain inducing plastic deformation (the clamp) being released near the glass transition temperature (usually that a lot higher than 40C but in some cases it can be low) the "permanent" shape is set at the high temp, then when allowed to cool it will take on a "temporary: shape. However, this "permanent" shape is typically only recovered when heated back up to temperatures closer to what the experienced during its formation. I don't believe that event had ever occurred, the only thing I can think of is the sanding, polishing, buffing processes producing large amounts surface heat, thereby replicating those conditions. It's unlikely though. It's more likely that the strain was so excessive that the clamp stamped a shape really deep in there but it would be hard to see without the polished finish. Hard to say. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape-memory_polymer edit. Did you shine a UV light on it for a long period of time? UV can induce this kind of shape rebound as well.
@MrAhLut
Жыл бұрын
Wow Jerry... Nice Day to you and your family...
New table all the way! It's a beautiful piece, minimalistic but not cold and unfriendly.
New. I think acrylic furniture look really nice. Well done!
That looks absolutely amazing. The zebra wood leg looks so much better than having an acrylic leg. It adds a natural element that makes the epoxy seem like a waterfall in a jungle.
@megawl2086
10 ай бұрын
there's something about wood/epoxy theme in furniture and i can't quite put my finger on it
New! The melting reminded me of the “Persistence of Memory” by Salvador Dali (melting clocks). So “Persistence of Blue” might be an appropriate name. Love how a casual observation leads to an amazing result! And the woodworking is amazing too!
@anabarbulescu4043
Жыл бұрын
Loving the name. I would have gone for The Ghost of Vermeer of Delft Which Can Be Used As a Table for the obvious reason but I greatly enjoy where your mind went.
@stephenvale2624
Жыл бұрын
I would seriously love to see this with a melting Salvador Dali clock in it!!!
@jonathang6920
Жыл бұрын
Dali is who I immediately thought of too.
@ItsWiddy
Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. The painting was the first thing that came to mind. I initially thought "The persistence of epoxy memory" given the mishap with the imprint that sprung back into shape haha
@west3Dgaming
Жыл бұрын
not bad for someone who isn't a real woodworker
I realize I am a year late watching this video, but I just recently got started playing with epoxy and am watching everything. This table turned out gorgeous and in would have called it Down To Earth or Azure Beauty. I'm a new subscriber and look forward to watching all your older and new videos. As a beginner, woodworker and epoxy pourer videos like this are an inspiration. And that you give things away is amazing! Who knows, one day I might even get lucky!
Some People have no idea how much room for error there is with epoxy, especially when i introduced to woodworking. Id say your a danm good woodworker
My dad and I would watch your videos together because we wanted to learn how to work with epoxy and wood. He passed away a few months ago but I hope to carry on his dream of making awesome tables. Thank you for giving us so much happiness and something for us to bond together with
@0vven
Жыл бұрын
may your dad rest in peace, im sorry for your loss
@carlosb3169
Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Stay strong and rest well knowing you've made your dad proud.
@cassiesayshi8174
Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss and I hope you are able to carry on with your dads dream of making tables ❤
@slyfrailzz
Жыл бұрын
Make that fuckin table bro 🥲
New- I can't get over how beautiful it looks when sanded down. It looks like the most perfect piece of glass.
@carn1vore
Жыл бұрын
Am I the only person who thought it looked cooler before it was sanded?
@stevethea5250
Жыл бұрын
finna scratch n scuffup easy tho
@tarik2503
15 күн бұрын
dude he put his heart and soul into this ans it looks fantastic and he is gonna give it away especially with all the costs jonh wish you good luck and many blessings 🎉
The favorite part of finding your channel is the fact that you’re not afraid to think outside the box, experiment, and try things that others would poo-poo because “real” woodworkers wouldn’t do that. Creativity and balls, great combination!
Goodness, I don't understand how anyone can say you're not really a woodworker unless they're just jealous of the beautiful and wonderfully creative work that you do. Please don't listen to them anymore. Your work is amazing.
Don't let anyone put you in a box and tell you what you are or aren't. You are very talented.
@TassyDeval
Жыл бұрын
Didn't you just contradict yourself? You told him that he is very talented. lol
@mousebr549
Жыл бұрын
@@TassyDeval I don't know why I bother to comment on anything anymore
@TassyDeval
Жыл бұрын
@@mousebr549 Didnt u see my "lol"? It was a joke. Lighten up sunshine.
@mousebr549
Жыл бұрын
@@TassyDeval thanks ❤️
@ialicat9074
Жыл бұрын
I agree, those that have flexibility in thought (neuroplasticity) can be so much more creative because they don't feel stuck to one device/tool or media. You are a multimedia artist. Awesome!!!
Anyone who says you're not a woodworker is just jealous of your talent. I guarantee most people saying these things can't do half the things you do, to even half the standard. I am a qualified joiner and I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Keep it up.
You're a woodworker man,who gives a shit what others think,I think you rock!
New new new!! Oh my goodness 😍 this is the first time I've ever seen your site and I absolutely love what you do! I live in Kenya now I'm a missionary and love this table.
The old one is aesthetically more pleasing, although the new one certainly has a more modern vibe to it. This piece of art is creative and looks gorgeous. Fantastic job. I would name this epoxy build : *The Dive* Primarily due to the waterfall shape but more importantly because you took a leap of faith and were successful :)
@carlinianam0s
Жыл бұрын
I like this a lot!! What a great name for the table. I also agree that the old table is aesthetically pleasing whereas the new has.. well .. a new vibe! My only issue is that I feel like stuff will slide off easily since it's so curved, so it would really have to be more of a conversation piece than a functional table, which is TOTALLY FINE. For me, though, I would just rather have the more functional table.
@youngpolar
11 ай бұрын
How about "The Blu Lagoon"
Dang dude, you put enough time and effort into all of your projects that I really don't think the approval of others is something to be concerned with. Your projects always impress me, and it seems like they make you happy.
@jlee8611
Жыл бұрын
He only needs your views and subscription
@justinwatson1510
10 ай бұрын
I think he was making a joke; he said the community said he wasn't a real woodworker since he mixed wood and epoxy, then said he was aiming to prove himself to the community by using solid epoxy. I would like to believe that he can look at what he creates and appreciate his skill and creativity.
That old or new is such an apples vs. oranges question! I love both. Swapping them totally changes the whole space. I’d expect to see the old one next to an old biology professor’s favorite reading chair. The new one belongs next to a pilot’s recliner covered with maps, flight logs, a big mug of coffee and an E6B.
I love both of them--but I really appreciate the "NEW" end table--the amount of work you did on both is amazing-but the blue color really does it. And I love watching you make the stuff you make-you're incredibly talented.
The BIG difference that makes me love your work is, that your commentary is not merely talking about what you’re doing, or how, or additional tips, but the entire thought process that goes into your decisions. That is invaluable, and makes me connect in a way one rarely feels on most other channels.
It kind of looks like an abstract art piece of a vintage surf board riding a wave. I really love the choice of the wooden leg, especially the zebra wood, and the way you attached it! For moving purposes I almost wish all furniture could be put together like that 😂 I’m currently in the process of joining 2 wooden bedside table together, back to back, to create a coffee table, and watching your channel for the first time makes me feel slightly less crazy and a lot more hopeful 😊
New. For sure. I would love to see the same table with square edges. I think it would be so artistic and “edgier.” Couldn’t resist.
Turned out beautiful. I think the zebra wood leg worked really well and better than the clear one would have. Gave it some nice contrast.
The new "Bent Sky" table is utterly fantastic, but the old style wood appeals to me most... Marvelous work, both!
that shot at 27:40 with the slight imperfections in the epoxy playing with the light just makes the organic feel for this piece for me. I love it.
@697_
Ай бұрын
That is the look of it melting
New end table. That is gorgeous!
Absolutely phenomenal work Cam! 😊 Who cares what you call it!
The light caustics it casts on the floor are so good! It's like the look it gives is more than the table itself. It physically interacts with the floor and the other objects in the room. Very fine.
@operadog2000
Жыл бұрын
The reply by text on telegram is a scam
@TheBarefootVeteran
Жыл бұрын
@@operadog2000 I thought as much
Just found this and that is beautiful piece of art. Frankly, no matter which wood crafters acknowledge you as which ever level of worker, I hope that you will own the fact that you are an exceptional artist.
I know I’m a year late but NEW! But the old one is sweet too 🙌🏼 Blown away by this creation. Super cool!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️🔥
New I think the new one is just a little more awesome. Definitely still some places where the old one would fit better.
Some people might say your not a real woodworker, but what can’t be denied is you’re a talented artist. This is a beautiful piece. ❤
@lilliampando9463
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@lilliampando9463
Жыл бұрын
Wow I like
@jamrockprincess
Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
I can honestly say I don’t think I’ve ever seen a piece of art/furniture I’ve liked more than this build. Ever. I’m very into all things water (scuba diving, sailing, et. all) and also a woodworker and this is exactly my style. Awesome job!!
Brand new. I really appreciate your editing skills! I like seeing the changing of drill bits, and each before&after!
Old and New, both are gorgeous, just for different styles of rooms. So awesome the sun helped make it! The zebra wood was a perfect addition.
I think it looks like a waterfall since it’s dark at the top and light at the bottom as the water goes from a laminar flow at the top of the falls to a turbulent flow at the bottom. Waterfall Table it is ❤️ I think it’s incredible! That zebra wood is beautiful!
@JetFire9
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for over explaining something self explanatory!
@quazar3640
Жыл бұрын
@@JetFire9 thanks for explaining that they were over explaining despite the fact that not a single person asked
@JetFire9
Жыл бұрын
@@quazar3640 thanks for explaining what I pointed out about them overexplaining despite the fact that not a single person asked, ya lib sheep!
NEW! You could call it a waterfall table. It's GORGEOUS btw. Fascinating to watch your process!!
New! This was really interesting to watch really cool, the wood leg finish 🤌🏾🔥🔥🔥 just perfect.
Wether or not your a "real" woodworker or not isn't up to anyone but you and the important thing is that you love doing what you do. Resin projects are so satisfying to watch. Thank you!
@alexia3552
8 ай бұрын
In purely literal terms, if you've worked with wood, and you are not a fictional or digital being, you are a "real" wood-worker. People are silly. =)
@ifunanyaqueendalyne-ul2hu
6 ай бұрын
Very true
@jrtate1123
2 ай бұрын
New! 🔥🔥🙌🏽🙌🏽🫡
Early Sunday morning, I am scrolling through KZread trying to distract myself from anxiety and I found this video.... Watching you work and listening to your voice over : intensively calming and satisfying... Stunningly beautiful table /art... For me, this is the 'Peace Piece'
@Thefreakyfreek
Жыл бұрын
Same also for anxiety tru runing some breakcore or dreamcore it is just enough noises to cancel out all the noises in my brain
@barriefordham7019
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@dannydetonator
Жыл бұрын
Meditation is a beautiful thing. 😜
@Thefreakyfreek
Жыл бұрын
@@dannydetonator o how i wish i coud
I like both, the first table is a traditional design. The new one is ultra modern.
Loved this! I also wanted to say that this is your journey...don't pay attention to the armchair critics who comment from the sideline about your being or not being a woodworker. Have fun, Fail fast, learn fast.
Honestly can't decide between old and new. They're both gorgeous and look good where you had them staged. I also think the name "Seacliff" could work, since it looks almost like an ocean going over the edge of a cliff and also because it reminds me a bit of the type of furniture my grandma had back when she lived in the Seacliff Beach area. It was the 90s, so everything had suuuper rounded edges lol
@toadhats
Жыл бұрын
lmao yeah that era of design gives me so much nostalgia
No hair Matthew McConaughey, I love the "New Table". Zebra wood looks so beautiful.
Obviously the new table looks more fantastic and perfect, I haven't seen anything like this in my entire life. This is so beautiful. Job well done 👍
Amazing work. As much as I like epoxy, I think the old told is a keeper, but the new one makes me want to try to make my next office desk, using your technique. Keep up the amazing videos. Thanks
Can’t possibly decide between old and new end table. They are both just too cool. The new belongs in George Jetson’s house! The old one makes you feel warm and fuzzy. The new one puts you in a trance looking for the meaning of the cosmos! Amazing work. Thanks so much for sharing your imagination with us.
I actually love both tables! The epoxy and the Zebra wood give off a futuristic vib while the older table has an ancient," passed down for generations" feel about it. I would be proud to display either table in my home. Amazing work and results.Bravo!
New. Both tables are great, I love the old one too. The only part I'm iffy on is the wood piece used for the new table, I think it draws too much attention away from the table itself - which is a really marvellous and impressive piece and such a cool idea that turned out great.
New end table for sure! This is so cool! I wish I had found it sooner and could have been eligible for the drawing.
New end table is awesome! Don’t pay any attention to the individuals that say you are not a true woodworker. You are a high caliber artisan that uses wood as a medium. Anyone can make plain and simple wood projects, but a true artist like yourself is on a much higher level. Love your channel and all the cool projects and content you provide.
I love that you show the mistakes and flaws. As well as demonstrate the patience in going back in to take the steps necessary to fix them. Great job. Beautiful table.
@joeblow5662
Жыл бұрын
It wasnt a mistake. It was a mysterious unknown chemical process at fault.
Old and new. Lovely work.
New!! Unbelievably gorgeous. And when the sun shines through it....
New. You should name the Table after your wife, she seemed to have a pretty big influence on it and I’m sure she’d be flattered to have such an awesome table named after her(or super offended that you’d compare her to a table, there’s always a gamble). This is definitely one of my favorite works you’ve done so far and I’m stoked asf to see what you do with the mammoth tusk
This is the first video of yours I’ve ever seen. I’m not usually into these sorts of videos, but I watched this one the entire way through - I just found it so fascinating. You’ve earned yourself a new subscriber! Amazing work!
@glorygloryholeallelujah
Жыл бұрын
Same! I have zero equipment to do anything even remotely close to this…but I watched every second! I don’t know how/why it ended up being suggested to me….but I’m definitely not mad about it. 🤣🤷♀️
@lamarthomas181
Жыл бұрын
Dido... But I do watch these type of videos and you also have a New Subscriber in Me. For the record I like the new End table Better. It adds a PoP to the Space!!!
New/both unique but stunning. The wooden leg gave it a touch of warmth and elegance! Thank you again for your imagination, talent and constant strive for perfection. Thanks for sharing. God Bless
I really hate it when someone comments you aren’t a real woodworker. I have gotten the commitment a few times that I am not a real artist because I don’t show my art in a gallery. I don’t listen to them and you shouldn’t either. You are great at what you do the labels don’t matter. Keep creating and being curious. I honestly love both but I am mainly a wood gal so I like the old but my hubby would love the new. So if we were in the market for a new side table we would probably compromise on the new since you put wood with it. 😂 gotta compromise when your married 😂
I love the way the lights look on the floor after passing through the table, reminds me of ocean waves. So "Ocean Waves" would be a really fitting name for the new table!
New! I kinda liked how it looked unsanded - gave it an almost sea glass look, but the shiny finished look is even better! I really love those round edges.
Foux glass table...very interesting technique and the final piece came out beautifully.
I feel quite fortunate to have stumbled on your site today. This is going to be fun!
It's usually hard for me to sit all the way through these long wood working videos, even when the end product is very unique or beautiful. Not sure why, but a lot of channels just don't do it for me. This was one of the few times I was actually very interested and sat through the whole thing. I think your commentary really adds a lot to the video! What a lovely table.
Not a lover of Acrylics myself, but I've got to say you have every right to be proud of this one, it is stunning.
New table! For sure!
You have everything in this office, this is a dream!!💯💯
My god, I took a punt a clicked this video, looking for something cathartic for my wind-down prior to bed - and i'm hooked! Your work is unbelievable, and you've got a really solid/entertaining narration through the whole process. Really enjoyed this - looking forward to using you as my wind-down fodder in the near future too.
New! I’m sorry that there are people out there who don’t think you’re a “real woodworker”. Surely the definition of a woodworker is someone who works with wood. You may not be a master craftsman woodworker, or a master resin worker, but the stuff you produce is stunningly amazing. You, sir, are an Artist and true artists push the boundaries of the mediums they use to create their art. You’ll reach 2 million subscribers shortly, I’m sure. I’ve only got 230, but I’m amazed that that many people like my content. You do you and ignore the naysayers.
@Twitchy239
Жыл бұрын
Eh, Once you are at the point of selling 5 figure pieces of furniture nationwide I think you qualify as a real woodworker...
@swa5026
Жыл бұрын
I would go as far to say a woodworking ambassador by raising awareness for the work that goes in to a project.
New. Love that zebra wood bro. First I've ever seen it. Actually saw the woolly mammoth video before this one. Really appreciate the fact that you try new things so new comers to the trade like myself can just follow in your footstep and be encouraged to think out of the box.
New! I know...I'm late to the party. Better late than never. I absolutely love zebra wood. You can find this species in Costa Rica (and other places). My uncle used some zebra wood in his house that he built in Costa Rica. It is a breathtakingly beautiful house. Nice selection, Cam.
New, definitely looks much more modern. Loved the timelapse of the slab "bending" in the sun and the polishing process was just awesome. You are right, it looks more like glass than epoxy.
New for looks, old for function. That's one of the coolest pieces I've ever seen, and the fact that you took a mistake someone made and turned it into such astounding art is just incredible.
@OrangeC7
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm looking at that and there must not be much usable space on the new one. Still absolutely beautiful piece though, and for an end table you probably don't need that much table space anyways.
NEW! Know this is late to the party but this project blew me away, thank you for videoing the process. Your sardonic wit never ceases to entertain as always!
Cam, I found your channel last night. I was up all night and hope to get sleep later! So nice to find someone in the PDX area. 1. Keep the curved plexi table. 2. Re your raw edge joke. . .then you followed with a wet wood comment 🤔 the couple with the wet wood were incredible, and it says a lot about you. Look forward to more videos!
New! I would've loved if you made two legs for it so that it can sit both ways! One as a coffee table to go with your couch and this tall one. I think it would've been so fun to have two options!
@Mark...
Жыл бұрын
That’s a great idea, hopefully he reads this 👍
@derrickboatman1560
Жыл бұрын
Very good idea
@RoelofRichter
Жыл бұрын
Good idea! I guess he could actually just cut another slot on the existing leg, then it could also serve both ways
@BlacktailStudio
Жыл бұрын
Interesting idea, and I like it!
@jamesbrierley5693
Жыл бұрын
Hope there is some Zebra wood left!
You never fail to amaze me, Johnny! A man with many talents - from astronaut to carpenter. Incredible.
Both are fantastic and you are amazing!!! WOW!!! You are impressive and daring!!! Gorgeous piece, and improvision! True artist!
People who shop from ikea call you a “fake” woodworker 😂😂😂
NEW - I have to say that I have never in my life seen anyone that is as meticulous about absolutely every step of the process as you are. I am from Winnipeg, Canada. I am a 60 year old somewhat handicapped man that has been playing around with wood/epoxy projects for about a year and a half. Due to our climate, my disability and my very limited work space, I can only dream of gaining some of the skill that you demonstrate in every build of yours that I have watched. This project blew my mind as I'm sure many others as well. I'm going to enroll in your tutorials in the coming weeks, in hope of aquiring enough pointers to make a project that I can be proud of. Thank you for being such an inspiration. Sincerely; Dan.
Both old and new... "Sun Kissed" would be good for this style as it isn't color dependent. I like how you don't edit out the flaws, proves how difficult this is but also how you can remedy them.
New! One year later, still amazed
Agent 47 welcome to your new job. Nice table awesome ❤
it's like a modern art-deco waterfall table. I love the design and the color gradient! I can see it being placed on a white shag rug. I'd love to have something like that in my home!
@davismize
Жыл бұрын
I'm amazed at your talent. A gift from G.j of that you've worked at through discipline and I'm going to stretch here a bit but tedious hours and tenacity brought you here. Name her something elegant as her. She deserves it. What's your wife's name again? Her high bar is what you work to impress. A perfect match by viewing your whole process. I know you'll never read this but it's my honest thought. I'm subscribing today. After being on KZread for many years I've not hit that sub button. The like button yes the dislike many more. You're an artist, only because of mastering woodworking techniques have you honed your craft. You aren't required to know everything in woodworking to be a master craftsman. Doing one specific thing better than everyone else earns that title as long as you do the basic things relatively well. You sir are top notch mastering several. Kudos!
Old was a very cool piece. But new is definitely something that I have never seen and I don’t want to stop staring at it. It’s absolute mesmerizing in the way it looks like a waterfall. The wood leg just solidifies the waterfall in nature. Stunning. Next you should just post a video of the table on a turntable just slowly and seductively showing off the beauty of this amazing piece of art. It’s hard to look away. Well done.
Just love love that table aquatic blue it's absolutely gorgeous ❤❤ I think you're skills are great and bold very brave absolutely awesome 😎
New, great work!!!! I hope the person lucky enough to get it, loves it just as much as you do!
This has to be called the waterfall table! Love it ❤ And I choose old AND new because it's an impossible Sophie's choice, haha.
@tonywillans7556
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Yep, waterfall table is what came to my mind when looking at this table.
'New' has to be the number one for me. It was a pretty bold experiment that showed if you have good woodworking skills you can venture out into other mediums & they will work. I know I am late viewing this project but I would have called it 'Sunstroke'. It was fantastic to watch the 'sun at work' to warm up the slab & bend it 'so gracefully'. Love the wooden leg, it gives he project another dimension & the wooden coasters added a touch of 'class'. Well done, Don from South Australia.
I am old and I like old but I do appreciate your work and find it fascinating.
New, although that old one, that looks like a type of fungi, is really cool also.❤
I'm an int design student and this might be the coolest piece of furniture that I've seen recently, absolutely love it. Kudos to you
@eitantal726
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Relax. It's literally just a bent square with rounded corners. Aim higher, friend
I love that your wife was involved. Her reaction to the pour was brilliant. This project is amazing and got me reaching for my epoxy straight away. Thank you. X
@gonzobanjax8857
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New… no question. Please send your wonderful table to my wife on the other side of the world in New Zealand. By the way, I know you are really Matthew McConeughey.
@hamsa5829
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@@gonzobanjax8857 is that a threat????
I actually like both of them. The old and the new. Love your videos. Thanks for sharing.
I love your work!! Especially the blue jean table.
I'm an amateur woodworker and am completely enthralled at your work and the audio that goes with it. Very inspired by you.