I Made a Damascus Denim Table
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Making a damascus denim table from 1000 feet of fabric.
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Items used in this video:
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Festool Big Router: www.blacktailstudio.com/festo...
Corner Clamp Brace: www.blacktailstudio.com/corne...
Vac Bag Film: www.blacktailstudio.com/vac-b...
Bleeder Cloth: www.blacktailstudio.com/bleed...
Vacuum Catch Pot: www.blacktailstudio.com/vacuu...
Vacuum Bag Tape: www.blacktailstudio.com/vacuu...
Peel Ply: www.blacktailstudio.com/peel-ply
Vacuum Bagging Kit: www.blacktailstudio.com/vacuu...
Deep Pour Epoxy: www.blacktailstudio.com/deep-...
Miter Saw Hold Down: www.blacktailstudio.com/miter...
Rotex 150 Sander: www.blacktailstudio.com/rotex...
Light Bar: www.blacktailstudio.com/light...
Oliver Planer: www.blacktailstudio.com/olive...
Oliver Jointer: www.blacktailstudio.com/olive...
Respirator helmet: www.blacktailstudio.com/power...
Scraper: www.blacktailstudio.com/scraper
Threaded Inserts: www.blacktailstudio.com/threa...
Parallel Clamp: www.blacktailstudio.com/paral...
Festool 150 Sander: www.blacktailstudio.com/festo...
Festool Planer: www.blacktailstudio.com/festo...
Festool Router (Medium): www.blacktailstudio.com/festo...
Miter Saw: www.blacktailstudio.com/miter...
Furniture Bolts: www.blacktailstudio.com/furni...
Track Saw (smaller): www.blacktailstudio.com/track...
Rotex 150 Sander: www.blacktailstudio.com/rotex...
Respirator helmet: www.blacktailstudio.com/power...
Scraper: www.blacktailstudio.com/scraper
00:00 Introduction
00:54 TRUE Damascus Denim
02:46 Cutting Patterns for Damascus
03:32 Sketchy Woodworking
04:31 Layout I Chose
05:54 Vacuum Infusion Process
06:39 Dry Run Vacuum Bag
08:17 Wood and Epoxy. And Denim
09:40 Epoxy-ing the Denim
10:11 Vacuum Bagging Setup
11:17 One of Us is Optimistic
12:35 Table Base Construction
13:15 Ikea Isn't So Bad
14:00 Key to Perfect Cuts
15:20 Wood Glue Tip and/or Trick
16:50 De-Molding the Denim Block
18:05 Is It Gonna Work?
18:39 Epoxy Denim Through $100k Planer
19:40 Post Surfacing Work
20:50 Sealing With Epoxy
21:32 Test Finishing a Corner
22:26 Threaded Inserts
24:11 How To Get a PERFECT Fit
25:36 Four Different Edge Profiles
27:21 "Invisible Oil"
27:48 Finishing the Damascus Top
29:02 Nano Finish Application
29:36 Reveal
Пікірлер: 9 700
Appreciate your feedback as always, and here’s a link to the course www.blacktailstudio.com/the-epoxy-workshop
@KristinaHernandez-qn8rf
3 ай бұрын
Denim, We Love Your Videos You Inspire So Many People. Nobody Dose Tables Better Than You!!!
@videogamechangers605
3 ай бұрын
Not sure you can be trusted after the damascus mishap.
@ExcelInstructor
3 ай бұрын
Denim definetly. now only to make denim chairs to match this table
@blablablagagagaga
3 ай бұрын
you have the best table tops man, I watch every episode.BUT PLEASE UP THE LEG GAME. The leather wrapped legs on the first denim table where the best by far don't you think? i know it was your boy shahin who made them but that table top deserves the best. Imagine if your leg game was as good as your table top game. SPEND THE TIME, YOUR WORK IS INCREDIBLE.
@alexanderliebsch3299
3 ай бұрын
DENIM! DEFINITELY DENIM! ❤
Denim! As a textile artist with a bonafide degree in textiles I thought I’d pop on here and explain why the denim feels fuzzy after planing it. Even though it’s saturated in epoxy the long staple cotton fibers that make up the denim have been twisted into a very strong yarn. On a molecular level the cell walls of cotton are arranged in a helix around the central axis of a very long cylindrical cell. Then each fiber is made up of 20 to 30 layers of cellulose twisted by nature into a perfectly coiled pattern. Then these fibers are combed and twisted together in a factory to make single ply yarn. Then several single ply yarns are twisted together to make the cotton yarn that is then woven into the twill weave we call denim. So imagine a large rope that is made up of many ply that is coiled to nest perfectly and intricately together and those coiled ply nest perfectly together to make many multi ply ropes whose coils nest perfectly together, and so on. When you cut through this rope it’s going to fray and unravel leaving you with a bunch of kinky springy frizzy coils, much like a shag carpet. This is what denim does on a microscopic level. The blades of a planer are not sharp enough to cut the cotton yarns cleanly plus they are only cutting from one direction. The yarns are not being cut at all instead are being compressed, pushed along, flattened and eventually torn apart with each pass. So you are left with a surface that feels like very short velvet. You may have noticed that the denim felt softer when you run your hand in the same direction as the planer blade was spinning. And this my dear friends is why all your sewing friends yell at you if you use their fabric scissors. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk 😊
@120Livi
3 ай бұрын
Denim - it'd be cool to make a kinda topographic map of a region in this technique. You could also consider different thickness of ply formers
@EugeneOkumu
3 ай бұрын
The explanation I didn't know I needed. I don't know that I'll ever factor this in because I'm uncertain I'll ever build (is that the right word) a denim table. But the explanation gave me a really vivid mental image of what you addressed and how the whole process progressed. Really nice!
@Willow_fish
3 ай бұрын
@120Livi maybe a topographical map of the city of Damascus? 😂
@Masononi
3 ай бұрын
It's what makes denim micarta so grippy!
@HSkraekelig
3 ай бұрын
My mom would lose her mind when she caught me cutting paper with her sewing scissors. Don't get me started about pinking shears! And now I want to look at my jeans under a microscope. Thank you!
19:35 "wtf did you make now" The perfect summary of your channel, but for some reason its one of the best things that have ever happened to the internet. Keep it up Cam!
@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy
Ай бұрын
That cracked me up big time and the end of the video when he said something about a detail looking like breasts but to me it rather looks like Cookie Monster peeking out with his weird eyes XD I would buy this table solely for that detail and troll people "find the cookie monster in this table pattern" LMAO
Never thought I’d see someone build a Damascus Jable in my lifetime
I've just recently discovered this channel and, as someone who couldn't fabricate a 2 x 4 into, well, a 2 x 4, I'm absolutely fascinated. I love how you present these videos, and your sense of humour is absolutely brilliant...great entertainment!
Cam, your channel is more of a 'learn from me what not to do'. Honestly, I enjoy the time and effort you put into your projects. I'll never be able to afford anything you create, but it doesn't stop me from enjoying the process
@JuiceTubes
3 ай бұрын
So entertaining! I watched the whole thing. Love seeing how much time and effort someone can put into such a bad idea.
@vee_tinymoose
3 ай бұрын
Lol
@KeithFlint350
3 ай бұрын
Because this channel is about learning how to love what you're doing (or do what you love)
@emissarygw2264
3 ай бұрын
Indeed today I learned *40 things* that I shouldn't do, in just the first three minutes of the video!
@bluceree7312
3 ай бұрын
I watched this video on mute while listening to music and doing chores, so did not hear any of the commentary. What is there "not to do"? The table looks really great. Its something I could definitely buy and put in my house, alas I cannot afford hand made stuff (and I don't live in the US anyway).
Denim.... a chair? Make a chair to go with the table. Thanks for the video! Have a great weekend!
@williammaxwell1919
3 ай бұрын
Yeah! And use vacuum bags and moulds to shape it! ...
@robertpearce8394
3 ай бұрын
Double denim.
@cpl_0503
3 ай бұрын
Can we have the chair made from Plaid lumber jack shirts, please?
@punchsmack
3 ай бұрын
Would the table and chair set then be called a “Canadian Tuxedo” combo?
@adampodolnik2048
3 ай бұрын
Yeah! A chair that would be done like the previous table (without the Damascus effect) and the but scoop would be carved out (now we would get the Damascus effect) and left without the finish so when you would sit down butt naked it would feel like you're wearing the chair!:D
DENIM!!!!!!!!!! You are nuts. Artist cannot be any other way. Continue, please.
More Denim!! No questions, just enjoying watching!! And getting a lot of good info! Thank you!😊
I never thought I'd be watching a 30 minute video about a guy building a table while talking to his friend/cameraman/director, and actually enjoy myself. I'm not a woodworker, nor I have plans on becoming one, I just love watching professionals (at least from my POV they are), do what they do best. Thank you for being my woodtentainer
@davidmeehan309
3 ай бұрын
Honestly, to me, the difference between amateur and professional is: professionals get paid. (Skill and quality has nothing to do with it😅)
@jackiedelvalle
3 ай бұрын
Ice: I am exactly the same 😊
@Newness14
3 ай бұрын
I have watched him for a year now and he never disappoints.
@samueldoak786
3 ай бұрын
Woodtentainer!! Tabletainment! Woodutation!
I'm going to make a denim table now and claim the title.
@stingr5626
3 ай бұрын
(' - ')7
@kilio1948
3 ай бұрын
Hi Jerry :)
@SkrittleCubing
3 ай бұрын
That's a smart idea
@me.unpredictable280
3 ай бұрын
which one of you is 47
@frederickmontes9094
3 ай бұрын
@@me.unpredictable280 i see what you did there 😂
I love the denim. As an artist who paints in an abstract style, I NEED a table like that. Plus I just love the different shades of denim
Denim - 👍🏼👍🏼 One of the coolest, most innovative and creative projects I've ever seen on KZread! Please do more. Detailing the epoxy infusion and finishing process would be coo as well! Outstanding job!
Didn't know what to expect clicking on "Denim Damascus" but I don't see how people DON'T make it to the end of all your videos. It's like I'm in a trance watching these, absolutely insane every time! Thanks for the hours of entertainment! You've inspired me to grab an old wooden office desk off Facebook marketplace I've been eyeing for weeks and see if I can restore it. Wish me luck!
@Fantatures
2 ай бұрын
Good luck! That's going to turn out awesome! My mother-in-law and her brother both each did their own furniture restoration. It's amazing!
I absolutely loved your IKEA “rant” about the screws at 13:42! So excited to see more denim projects in the future!
@chriswade9616
3 ай бұрын
More of those please!
@cyruscard4272
3 ай бұрын
I was shocked. I heard he actually say a bad work😅😅 I had to bring it back 😂😂
@STMFC
3 ай бұрын
“Annoying fucking little screws” got me 😂
Banana Republic makes great winter jeans. Their summer line is way thin really.. your a fantastic artisan. Thank you for sharing your craft. I continue to enjoy.
My husband explained Damascus knives to me and was highly annoyed when I said “oh so a metal croissant?”
I love watching your wood working, but its your humor & subtle sarcasm that brings me back. 😂
@BlacktailStudio
3 ай бұрын
I’ll stop woodworking before I stop the sarcasm
Denim! There’s actually a term for this type of fabric-epoxy composite! It’s called micarta, and it’s an awesome material. In a lot of contexts it’s actually valued for that ‘fuzzy’ texture you noticed. It’s often used in knife handles, because it gives an additional ‘grip’ to the handle as opposed to other materials.
@ricahaurymn
3 ай бұрын
I was thinking of escrima, layers of lacquered paper. Maybe that could be the next project.
@rhyswilson7806
3 ай бұрын
I've been making my own micartas for a while now, and I make rings out of them! It's such a cool, unique-looking material
@seanc192010
3 ай бұрын
Beat me to it, but, EXACTLY!!!!!!
@eeaahh
3 ай бұрын
I think he knows but calling it denim is just more clickable because not everyone is gonna know what micarta is
@SladeWeston
3 ай бұрын
Nobody likes you so please don't bother coming to the softball team tryouts.
Denim or no denim, keep doing what you love. That's what makes your videos so great!
Wow, Jonny Sins is so talented with wood! In so many ways!
For anyone wondering, the reason it wouldn't actually be considered Damascus, is because it wasnt actually made in the city of Damascus.
@CausingChaos.
3 ай бұрын
(insert comment from a nerd saying you said “8n” instead of “in” here) edit: he fixed it btw
@bruisrr
3 ай бұрын
But what if it came from the Damascus region of France?
@edwardfortae2350
3 ай бұрын
It's not folded and Damascus is often misleading on that subject. Very few people know what real Damascus steel is.
@davidchudleigh1249
3 ай бұрын
@@CausingChaos. Thanks lol
@jacobmartincontreras
3 ай бұрын
It's steel from a specific mine in Damascus I'm pretty sure, not just made there
Denim, Wood... at this point, you've got the Midas touch. Love to sit back and watch you work .(My grandfather who passed used to be a carpenter) It's great to see a master at his craft.
@BlacktailStudio
3 ай бұрын
Oh thanks so much
@Peccbear
3 ай бұрын
Denim
This video was awesome. I cannot for the life of me undersrand what Scott doesn't like about this table. It is the most awesomest (yep, I made up a word) thing I've ever seen. If I could afford it, I'd love to try it for myself. This thing is friggin amazing. Thanks for the video.
@richardt2353
9 күн бұрын
I'm an idiot. I apologize. I said "Steve" when his name is Cam. My bad.
I really enjoyed your presentation of the denim table and you are right the straight grain oak is a sweet complement to the denim top!
Hi Cam! Composite tech/engineer here! I loved the look of the table and love seeing you expand your skillset working with new meterials! Cant wait to see what you do with carbon fiber one of these days! So a couple things that would help greatly help with the layup, there is a HUGE difference between peel ply, and release film. Peel ply is intended to be directly on the wet fabric and is intended to be peeled of leaving a somewhat textured/matte but leveled surface free of resin wrinkles. HOWEVER! Perforated release film (for pre-impregnated fabrics use non perforated film) is supposed to go on top of the peel ply so it doesnt bond to your breather which is why you had a difficult time peeling it off. Release film peels exactly how Saran wrap would like you were talking about In addition, you end up losing a lot of resin in the process and can resin starve your part which could have also contributed to the fibers doing weird things. When doing your next table/project, the ideal ratio is 60/40 weight fabric to resin, that should help guessing how much resin to use without wasting as much. I also use a bondo scrapper because i found it easier to saturate the fabric easier. Lastly, for a wet layup, you dont need to have a catch bin because ideally you have the necessary amount of resin within your bag and any excess resin will get soaked into the breather through the perforated release film. Thank for listening to my Ted Talk and cant wait to see the future projects!
Interestingly enough the knifemaking community uses similar materials, the name brand is "Micarta", and the homebrew versions are basically exactly what you've done here, a natural fiber-based fabric (or paper) and stabilizing resin compressed and saturated. It's a preferred material for knife handles for some people specifically because the outer layer stays "fuzzy" if un-finished, it helps maintain grip when being used in damp/sweaty conditions. There are some absolutely crazy patterns that people have come up with, one of my favorites was always a high contrast twist, which almost looks like wood grain at the end. The paper versions can get absolutely insane with people using cri-cuts to add custom inclusions (like what you did with the wood deformation mold pieces), embedding finely shredded "confetti" style paper and other nutty methods. It's all really neat and opens a crazy level of customization, but as you mentioned in the video you're probably one of the first to have taken it to such an extreme as doing whole tables. Can't wait to see what you come up with next!
@jeremywest5433
3 ай бұрын
Thanks, I wanted to say this as well, but didn't want to be the only one thinking this. Calling it denim Damascus seems weird, there's already a name for it...
@PaperScarecrow
3 ай бұрын
@@jeremywest5433 I mean, if you've never seen micarta and were only exposed to forging shenanigans I could see how you'd end up calling it fabric "damascus" or "mokume"
@irishwristwatch2487
2 ай бұрын
Prototyping also uses a similar canvas version called Tuffnel. Its really handy for jigs
BEAUTIFUL. Really love this table.
Denim: and as one of the few Demascus denim experts in the world I’m glad you finally discovered vacuum resin infusion
I love the fact that you do not know where you are going. You are experimenting, failing, experimenting more, trying stuff.... the process is so nice. So much woodworker on youtube seams to do perfect stuff first try. I love that you do not even know that what you are doing is right or wrong
Denim! I can't imagine why the entire world isn't subscribed to this channel. I'm just a regular old gal but I can't get enough of watching you do your thing in whichever medium you choose. Keep on keepin' on, Cam.
Brilliant. Denim who would have thought of that, looks absolutely fantastic, keep inspiring us wood workers.
Denim desktop looks awesome such a nice design
Denim- I think this table top looks great! I’m a map nerd and it really reminds me of a topographic map. If you do another one of these you could plan/shape/position your wood molds so you make a topographical map of your favorite area!
@Yakobee
3 ай бұрын
Maybe something out of kahki with a couple different shades of tan/brown. Maybe some more traditional cotton layers in a black to look like topolines
@EugeneOkumu
3 ай бұрын
Rad idea! 🤔🤔🤔
@BlacktailStudio
3 ай бұрын
I thought about that, but getting the scale right would be so hard when planing it
@tomhurford8177
3 ай бұрын
@@BlacktailStudio possibly using a CNC machine you could do it in blocks and line them all up. @NorCalCruiser I also had the same idea but with perlin noise, which is a mathematical function to generate 3D waveforms.
@TheBiggestGuyEver
2 ай бұрын
@@BlacktailStudiocould you 3D print the molds since they will be encased in the denim/resin material?
Idk if im just weird but i actually like it when people tell me that im wrong and actually correct me because i actually enjoy learning these things.
@Nashidesei
3 ай бұрын
Same. I understand disliking when people get holier-than-thou about things, but I feel like the "nobody likes you and everyone hopes bad things happen to you," repeated ad nauseam was super excessive and mean-spirited. If this is how he responds to being corrected on something as minor as the fact that the colloquialism he used is genuinely incorrect in the world of metalworking, I don't even want to know how he responds to more intense criticism.
@Mr_Timi1
2 ай бұрын
That seems to assume it's something that he needs to learn. and isn't just using the term colloquially.
@aasl6154
2 ай бұрын
I just find his way of putting things kinda harsh if you ask me... people just want to share knowledge. No one insulted your mother xD
@ybeyybey3562
2 ай бұрын
@@aasl6154 I agree 100%. If you get THIS defensive about something "technically" correcting you, the problem and insecurities are on your end. (Assuming the person who corrected you did it respectfully, ofc)
@ralphnoneofyourbusiness7258
Ай бұрын
@@ybeyybey3562 Too many times the person doing the "correcting" don't know what the hell they are talking about. They just like to jump in and comment.
One of the most beautiful table I've ever seen. Fantastic!!
Denim Damascus Table top is Gorgeous. I love the colors and the design. Thank you for your skills, all your hard work, the lessons from your mistakes, and all your beautiful projects. You and your family/friends are truly blessed. Shine On, you all do it so well. Happy Up.
Denim. The interactions with Scott and the little documentary like making of sections are really nice. MORE!!!!!
denim but with a caveat...I like that you are trying new and original things. So, I don't necessarily need more denim, but I love new/original things. Love the channel!
@DrTheRich
3 ай бұрын
same!
Can I just say…..the first 3 minutes of this episode were comedic GOLD!!!! 😂
I love Wrangler. I also enjoy your videos and sharp whit. I've watched a lot of videos from different bloggers. I'm still surprised to hear that people feel the need to judge, correct, or criticize. I believe we are all Teachers/ Students.as we interchange these roles in our daily lives.. Thank you for what you do and in my humble opinion do a pretty nice job. . .
Denim - this is gorgeous. Not too psychedelic at all to my eyes, and has really made me see the fabric differently and increased my appreciation for it.
This is literally the only KZread channel that I routinely refresh in the hope of new videos. I watch in totality without fast forwarding or skipping. Love the content. I’ve never left any rude comments, so I didn’t appreciate the bad wishes to your viewers at the start 😔
@BlacktailStudio
2 ай бұрын
It was only meant for the bad people. It sounds like you’re not one of them. But I can’t be sure
@danielkim9453
2 ай бұрын
This and BM Sculptures are the only two channels I watch. Mesmerized from start to finish.
As someone who fabricates luminaires/lamps from driftwood and other mateeials I collect on the Namibian coast , I love the denm tables. I am also pleased to see that you take the same meticulous pride in yourwork and are humble enough to critique your own work. Look forard to watching more. I just wish I could get half the tools you have into my own workshop
Denim. My god that was such an amazing final product. Really good example of trusting the process haha
I have just discover your channel and watching for like 2 days thinking you are a "classic" professional woodworker. When I learn your story of starting as a hobby and quitting your job for it, I appreciate the work even more. Thats sort of my dream too.
DENIM for sure! I’m an old wood worker. I appreciate your humor and humility. I’d like to see a smaller denim project. I don’t have access to a commercial planer but I do have an 18” planer. Also, could you make denim legs? I might give it a try. Keep em coming.
@BlacktailStudio
2 ай бұрын
I’d love to do denim legs
Denim actually looked pretty damn good. I didn't think I would like it but you proved me wrong. When you made the comment about how the denim still feels fuzzy at times through the process, my mind instantly wondered if you could use these techniques to make a denim pool table. I understand a denim pool table would be a massive project, but I would really love to see it done.
Denim! I just found your channel and I'm so glad I did. You're a great host with wonderful projects. I love the flip between teaching and stories, what's happening and your thoughts. Your voice is smooth, the editing is amazing, and the camerawork is above fantastic (kudos to your camera person). Thanks for making these! I'm glad I have such a great backlog to work through!
Denim. Your choice of project, knowledge-base, professionalism, and demeanour make watching your videos a real pleasure. Thanks for sharing.
YES! So glad you revisited the denim table. The previous video and the pool of denim dyed epoxy still lives rent free in my mind.
Denim.... I'm a big fan of bright colors and or patterns, so this is right up my alley. I love it, nice job!
Really loved the Damascus denim.. honestly I think that dark walnut would have been awesome with it.
(Denim)The "fuzz" comes from the fact that the fibers of the denim are separating. They're still filled with epoxy, but because the fibers are separated from each other, and that they're so small, they can still have a bit of give in them. A toothbrush is typically made from plastic, but we still call them "fuzzy" for the exact same reason. This came out really freaking amazing. I kinda want a desk like this now..........
@andrewhavranek7452
3 ай бұрын
Exactly. The cotton fibers of the denim are essentially tiny little wound threads encased in epoxy. The planer shears the epoxy very nicely, given its homogeneous nature, whereas the denim is being frayed as it passes through the planer knives.
@emthompson10
3 ай бұрын
For $17k usd + freight you can have this table. Haha
@kristoffer-robinlotze7273
3 ай бұрын
Yup! You get the same fuzzy results if sanding into fibreglass or carbon fibre.
More denim! The table looks amazing. I think another way to look at what you're doing is more like Mokume Gane or the process of layering materials, carving away portions to expose the layers and then flattening it to a smooth surface.
Denim, I love the way it turned out the imperfections you don't like, I think make it even better! Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder.
Hey man. I just wanted to say, as a wood worker, I have enjoyed your denim table videos WAY more than your usual walnut and epoxy tables. While there’s no denying the natural beauty of walnut and how much it’s highlighted with epoxy, I really enjoy how creative you’ve been with these denim tables. Shows more skill as a wood worker and a craftsman, IMO. Plus next to wood work, denim is my favorite!
@benburnett8109
3 ай бұрын
You do know that denim is not wood? Don't you?
@missdee153
3 ай бұрын
@benburnett8109 You do realize that comment makes no reference to NOT knowing that denim is not wood, don't you? I am assuming the person DOES understand that denim is not wood. In fact, the comment kinda explains that denim is not wood. Working with denim in this fashion uses the same skills as woodworking and you need to understand certain concepts a bit to utilize them on different materials.
@benburnett8109
3 ай бұрын
@@missdee153 So what you are saying is that "Denim is not wood?" Or, are you saying "wood is not Denim?" BIg difference.
@davepruitt5880
3 ай бұрын
@@benburnett8109can you please give a detailed explanation as to what wood is, as well as denim? Because apparently I’ve had them mixed up all these years and now I’m not even sure what’s real anymore and I dont know if I’ll be able to make a living. Please hurry so I don’t go on with my life being so ignorant
@mikeknowlden9617
3 ай бұрын
@@missdee153 please can we kick Ben off the softball team! I agree with you but please realize you or I caint fix stupid. 😂😮😊
Thank you for saying what so many KZreadrs don't say "Out Loud".... The ball team will be so much happier with the new roster ..... Thanks for sharing ... Stay safe and well ... I am writing this while listening to your router I love watching your video's and that's why I am glad I am a "Metal worker" and Yes, I will watch until the end .... I like the 7/8's ... but then I liked everyone of the angles ... And I love the table completed ... Awesome.. Denim....
@H3_Chill
3 ай бұрын
You said it best! I'm sick of creators going easy on idiotic commenters. Nobody likes youuuu!! haha
Denim! It looks great. I’d love to have a unique table like that.
Do continue with the denim, it is so unique and versatile. And all those things that you named you didn’t like about the end look - I think they are perfectly imperfect. Amazing job. Thank you. 😊
Micarta is a great material and I am surprised there aren't many more people making tables out of them! I have mostly seen it for old machine parts and recently for knife handles and also frames for glasses, but never tables. Cool idea, especially with the marbled pattern!
@ronallen6578
3 ай бұрын
Never heard of Micarta. I'll have to look this up🤔🤔
@festerofest4374
3 ай бұрын
@@ronallen6578Search for ‘knives micarta’. You will find it on many knives out there and it can be beautiful.
Denim. It would be so cool if you rolled up the denim into a log, so when you cut it into boards, it would have grain identical to actual wood. A slab table would probably be unreasonable, but a panel board top would look incredible, especially with the end grain showing the denims "anual rings"
@Alexanderpiv
2 ай бұрын
As a clothing designer, I couldn’t help but think how cool it’d be to do that with different years of denim. Denim changed a lot over the years. It’d be quite expensive on the resale market to do it but I think I could find enough years of denim through my work I could probably source enough from 20-30 of denim years for a round side table
Denim: That's astonishing; I love the effect! It is absolutely stunning!
Denim! Definitely. Was fascinating process and vid to watch
I absolutely adored your last denim table, watched it like 6 times. The world’s most anticipated sequel has arrived!
@scottmintus7407
3 ай бұрын
I can’t describe how excited I was to see the next denim video drop
I absolutely love your black epoxy + walnut tables, but I’m curious to see how a crystal clear epoxy table would look with live edge. Keep up the amazing videos you’re definitely my favorite youtuber
Denim. Love your work and attitude, oh and your festools!
Denim! A headboard and footboard. Bonus points for sleigh style
Denim, the combination of epoxy and denim looks absolutely stunning! I'm always amazed by your creativity and craftsmanship. Keep up the amazing work!
@BlacktailStudio
3 ай бұрын
Oh thanks bud
As someone who has worn jeans for over 40 years, I love the idea of furniture that reflects the look and feel of something so familiar yet puts it into a new context. I can't wait to see how the raw edge idea plays out.
Knife guys dream. Looks just like a micarta knife handle. Awsome
That color is STRIKING! Looks great, really unique!
Thanks to you I have decided to quit my career as a fitness instructor and become a woodworker. I am starting today with my mentor. Thank you so much for the inspiration. Keep up the great work!
Denim! Damascus Denim..... that just rolls of the tongue right. What a killer job!
Denim! That is a beautiful table. I work with epoxy on a much smaller scale but I've wanted to try layered fabric in epoxy for a while, thank you for the tips!
My third viewing of one of your videos, and in this one your humor really hit out. I am glad to find a kindred wit. I am very much enjoying your videos, the creativity and will to experiment, and the (so far) beautiful results.
Denim. Definitely not a table I could have in my home, but just... Wow. I was audibly awed when you first showed the last sand down (or cut to width? I don't know the terminology). I absolutely love when you experiment and always want to see more! Best denim epoxy channel in the world!
@galvanizedgnome
3 ай бұрын
It's a hideous plastic table
@nadimfetaih3841
3 ай бұрын
@@galvanizedgnome uhhhhh you don't have to watch then.... Did you watch the whole video just to say that? Or did you immediately comment without watching... Either way, do something better with your time?
I love the creativity and your sense of humor. I'm glad you don't take yourself too seriously. You may not call yourself an artist, but you are one, and artists are constantly pushing the boundaries, and experimenting with new concepts. Please don't stop doing that, and also, listen to your wife. Her quality control position is priceless.😅
What a trippy table! Awesome!
I LOVE THE WHOLE TOP!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤stunning I just really loved the leather legs on the last one I saw 😊
This turned out really cool! I'd say it's more micarta than damascus, but whatever you want to call it, it looks good. It's a really common type of material used for knife handles. Other fabrics often used are burlap, canvas, and linen. Would be cool to see something made with burlap coffee bags, as they usually have interesting stuff printed on them.
@alexcraig8543
3 ай бұрын
Micartamascus?
@yodelingllamas1145
3 ай бұрын
A potato sack coffee table?
DENIM - This might be my favorite yet. Absolutely stunning!
Really cool idea. I like that you think outside the box. Best way to grow.
Yes, I watch these videos for entertainment. I am too far along in life to invest in all that equipment and I'd have to build a new home with a huge garage. I enjoy ALL your videos. They're free.
Denim... This is not craftsmanship This is plain ART!! No words! 😲
You've become quite an artist, you see flaws on what we consider is a masterpiece! Excited to see more denim furniture on your channel :)
DENIM… definitely more denim. Great work Cam, I love it
Adore the way this turned out! From the jump I thought I would dislike the end product but this was a very pleasant surprise! Also, thank you for your creativity and spirit of exploration! I've worked professionally with laminates and vacuum bags and know how much of a pain the process can be!
The fuzzy feeling is probably because, even though the epoxy may have saturated each layer of denim, there's still the actual threads of denim in there. So like when you water pop wood grain, it has the fuzzy feeling of the fibres, it's probably something like that
@mikeknowlden9617
3 ай бұрын
That's a wonderful perspective. Thanks.
@Sinclairbot
3 ай бұрын
It wasnt a comment for you. @@mikeknowlden9617
@mikeknowlden9617
3 ай бұрын
@@Sinclairbot dude! I know. I just liked the perspective. It makes sense. As an aircraft composite mechanic I can see now why Kevlar is hard to work with. I'm sory you got but hurt. I won't agree with you any more
I totally get what you said about people wanting to watch you work. I love woodworking, but often don't have time to do it myself. Getting to watch lets me feel like Im keeping up with the hobby and learning new ideas at the same time.
Wow.... It's look like topographic map. Good job 👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful. I really like how psychedelic it looks, in fact I think it could look even more psychedelic with some changes to the shapes used to create the valleys of denim.
I honestly love the part where the small circle wood bits were the most! I'd love to see another iteration where you only use that size to form the Damascus, or maybe try a hexagon pattern, get a Damascus beehive going!
@AstralRaeTV
3 ай бұрын
Hexagons are bestagons afterall
@PandemoniumLord
3 ай бұрын
@@AstralRaeTV FACTS!
Denim! I love your projects. My brother in law, who couldnt care less about woodworking even watches of your vids! I love that you've embraced the entertainment aspects of what you do.
Beautiful table. Work of art and well crafted.
Denim, yes please. Great looking table, love watching your videos and appreciate your creative nature of trying new things.
Denim... Keep your demeanor and the prickly attitude/dry humor, you'll stay the king of woodworking. It shows you're a real person, and we're getting genuine thoughts of yours. And of course you make amazing art
Denim - As a sewist and all around fiber artist with a love of instructional woodworking content, the denim table ticks all my boxes.
Hey Cam from Blacktail Studio, I just finished my move to the PNW from Houston. I realized I was a daytrip from Goby walnut, and you were the first person I thought about. Thankfully I saw this video so I could quickly comment on one of the lesser Goby themed videos.
@BlacktailStudio
2 ай бұрын
Fun fact, before Portland I lived in Houston 👊
I think what you're doing is closer to mokume gane, I LOVE what you did, brilliant idea