Incredible Coffee Table Build - Crazy Amount of Work - Was it Worth it?

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It isn't perfect and there were plenty of mistakes made but I loved the challenge of this project. I didn't think I'd love the final piece but it really surprised me, I think it came out amazing.
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  • @PaskMakes
    @PaskMakes15 күн бұрын

    Bondi Bond waitlist: paskmakes.com/bondi-bond-waitlist/ It isn't perfect and there were plenty of mistakes made but I loved the challenge of this project. I didn't think I'd love the final piece but it really surprised me, I think it came out amazing. :)

  • @NielsNL68

    @NielsNL68

    15 күн бұрын

    From behind my laptop it looks perfect. As maker we see all the thinks that are not perfect in our projects. Without knowing everyone else does not see the problems. Just be a much more positive about what you accomplished with this table.

  • @Digitalhunny

    @Digitalhunny

    15 күн бұрын

    Sir, I can stitch one itty-bitty, teeny-tiny nano pixel sized stitch, at a time, onto fabric over the course of a few _decades._ Yet, watching you create this stunningly beautiful piece of functional art, I am convinced that YOU have _far more_ patience than, I. 😂😂😂

  • 15 күн бұрын

    "Mistakes" are what make handmade thing unique.

  • @Mr.Donahue

    @Mr.Donahue

    14 күн бұрын

    One of your skills as a woodworker is your problem solving skills. It's not your ability to make things perfect.

  • @jmsmom67

    @jmsmom67

    14 күн бұрын

    Right?!

  • @matthewhoward8191
    @matthewhoward819115 күн бұрын

    You complain about the imperfections but the imperfections are what bring this table to life

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks Matthew, that’s a great way to look at it. :)

  • @erikhemmingsson1188

    @erikhemmingsson1188

    15 күн бұрын

    100% agree.

  • @ragnkja

    @ragnkja

    15 күн бұрын

    Just because it isn’t flawless in every way doesn’t mean it’s not perfect.

  • @RyJones

    @RyJones

    15 күн бұрын

    Wabi-sabi is helpful idea

  • @RobbieBolog

    @RobbieBolog

    15 күн бұрын

    Totally agree. You can tell it was handmade, which is mind boggling. Too perfect and it’d have no soul

  • @mjohan4998
    @mjohan499814 күн бұрын

    Pask is the kinda person that you could hold the flashlight for and not get yelled at, his patience is amazing

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    I'm not always patient, you should see me waiting in a queue. :)

  • @corinkayaker

    @corinkayaker

    13 күн бұрын

    I have held a flashlight for Pask, you would be surprised, but then I have a way of testing anyone's patience. 🤣

  • @marppp28

    @marppp28

    12 күн бұрын

    He is as patient as a monk but results are self explanatory 👍👍

  • @eventhorizonbm

    @eventhorizonbm

    11 күн бұрын

    @@PaskMakes Lol

  • @TBizzell68
    @TBizzell6815 күн бұрын

    The imperfections make it honest. It’s a hand made piece that took many processes, it’s not machine made or computer printed. I like it.

  • @Goalsplus

    @Goalsplus

    14 күн бұрын

    I reckon in the future, people will be programming computers to try and copy the human "errors" into their designs as a style.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much! I agree although I would've still liked the row on the first pattern to line up. I'm honestly good with it though, it's not even noticeable and I still love it. :)

  • @YaaLFH

    @YaaLFH

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@Goalsplus That's already been happening for a while.

  • @Goalsplus

    @Goalsplus

    12 күн бұрын

    @YaaLFH yes, but not frequently or broadly enough to make it a common social style.

  • @YaaLFH
    @YaaLFH15 күн бұрын

    One of my friends used to do wire wrapped jewellery. She's a very meticulous person who strived for perfection, she got to the point where her pieces were flawless... and that's when she noticed a significant drop in sales, because too many people thought they weren't handmade, even when she posted photos of herself making them! She had to intentionally introduce tiny "mistakes" to bring the sales back up. There is a beauty in imperfections - life is imperfect. The table came out great and I actually like it more as it is than if the metal flowers were all perfectly aligned. It would be a hard choice between this and the kumiko one, both deserve to be a centre piece in a room.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much! I entirely agree with embracing imperfections. :)

  • @curmudgeon1933

    @curmudgeon1933

    13 күн бұрын

    @@PaskMakes . The best Muslim prayer mats include an intentional imperfection to acknowledge that we are human...an encourage humility.

  • @theonly7515

    @theonly7515

    2 күн бұрын

    Please. What's the name of your friends store

  • @YaaLFH

    @YaaLFH

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@theonly7515Sadly she stopped doing it a few years ago. She used to have a website and Etsy, both now defunct. Instagram still exists and you can see photos of her pieces there. Her name is Ula Kapala.

  • @TheBookDoctor
    @TheBookDoctor14 күн бұрын

    Problems I will never have: "Dang, I built too many amazing coffee tables! Which one to use?" Great job as always!

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much ! :)

  • @ionchhhhh4108
    @ionchhhhh410814 күн бұрын

    I like the legs a lot. I think they'd work with anything. Love their scars from all the hammering. And the imperfect wood patterns are perfect. Anyone who sees that table without knowing about this video will think "hey this looks handmade. Did someone actually put in all that effort? What kind of madman would do such a thing?"

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much! I think you're right, it would definitely get anyone thinking how it was made. :)

  • @jonathangrenier104
    @jonathangrenier10415 күн бұрын

    "It looked ok but not amazing "... WHAT! Dont be so hard on yourself, it's truly is amazing and so many details. 15:23

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    I haven't rewatched it but I think that was the point I was talking about the monocoat finish. That's what I didn't like. :)

  • @_pb2
    @_pb214 күн бұрын

    "Which I've never done before but always wanted to try" is the best thing about this channel! Half the projects I make is just to try something new, so I love this so much!

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thank you - glad you appreciate it. I just love trying new thing out, that's the best part of being a maker. :)

  • @_pb2

    @_pb2

    14 күн бұрын

    @PaskMakes my husband and I also have a joke whenever we put on your vids "what new jig will he whip up" because your engineering is also awesome!

  • @TuckerMade
    @TuckerMade14 күн бұрын

    On the band clamp joint. Put the tightening part of the clamp at the joint and it will pull it together instead of apart. Your project always look better than you think and are always inspiring!!

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    That's a good point. I don't always think straight when the glue is going off and I'm trying to film the whole thing from different angles. :)

  • @corinkayaker
    @corinkayaker15 күн бұрын

    Only you could forge such amazing corners on your first attempt. You are a freak in all the best ways mate! Great work! Great video too! I hope this one makes it into the house. Let me know when the Kumiko one goes out the front for council cleanup cause I am driving to QLD to get it 😂

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks mate, probably just lucked it! I have no idea what I'm going to do with two coffee tables! :)

  • @corinkayaker

    @corinkayaker

    15 күн бұрын

    @@PaskMakes make more coffee 😂🤷‍♂️

  • @YaaLFH

    @YaaLFH

    15 күн бұрын

    @@PaskMakes If you really, really got bored of one, you could auction it off for charity.

  • @jorgenr

    @jorgenr

    15 күн бұрын

    @@PaskMakes Treat it like art. I like to rotate the art on my walls every now and then. It makes me more aware of it, and makes me appreciate it more. Just switch tables a few times a year!

  • @gabor7928

    @gabor7928

    14 күн бұрын

    @@PaskMakes I think the only viable solution is to build an addition to your house so that you can have two living rooms.

  • @benmishoe5999
    @benmishoe599914 күн бұрын

    I absolutely love the way the brackets give the appearance that the top is just resting on 3 hands. You can’t see the attachment points from above of course. You are hands down my favorite KZread woodworker. The effort you put into every project leaves the rest of us without excuse to do our best. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much Ben! I'm really pleased with the legs and enjoyed making them too. :)

  • @Vickie-Bligh
    @Vickie-Bligh15 күн бұрын

    It's a 'happy accident' that you didn't keep the same orientation with the silver flowers. I love the way it looks, heck, Neil, I love the whole thing. It's gorgeous and amazing. Your give it a go is so enjoyable to watch. And of course the family likes it. You all have great taste. Now as to which table you should use: Kumiko looks lovely and I enjoy it, but change is nice as well. It's too bad you can't use both. Thanks for this, Neil.

  • @jjudy5869

    @jjudy5869

    14 күн бұрын

    Find a second location in the house for the "off" table and then switch the tables back and forth as the mood suits you.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks Vickie! The tiles with the brass and aluminium aren't noticeable at all, I thought they may have been so there was nothing to worry about. I think I'll change the table to the new one and live with it for a while. :)

  • @andrewgalbreath2101
    @andrewgalbreath210115 күн бұрын

    Amazing as always, Neil. The bit of steel that sticks over the edge adds a lot of visual interest

  • @skitzochik

    @skitzochik

    15 күн бұрын

    I agree wholeheartedly

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much Andrew - glad you like it. :)

  • @Rompestromper
    @Rompestromper15 күн бұрын

    You said it might not have been your cup of tea, thats probably why you made a coffee table😊

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Haha! Good point. :)

  • @talltimberswoodshop7552
    @talltimberswoodshop755215 күн бұрын

    Neil, you have the patience of Job. I haven't seen many YTers who can do projects like this. Your attention to detail shows very clearly. This will be an heirloom someday your daughter will be proud of.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much! She's already claimed it. :)

  • @diggysoze2897

    @diggysoze2897

    14 күн бұрын

    Hands-down the weirdest, grossest compliment I’ve ever heard.

  • @licencetoswill
    @licencetoswill14 күн бұрын

    that new table is almost perfect, but the kumiko one has such an elegant simplicity to it. hard to choose, but the kumiko gets my vote.

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames15 күн бұрын

    Your probably right about cutting and welding the legs, but the journey is just as important (if not more important) as the destination. Using the forge looks like way to go for soooo many more reasons than ease. After all, if this project was about ease, there wouldn't be 55,000 pieces in the top! 💖🌞🌵😷

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much! They weren't actually difficult to make in the forge. The biggest hurdle was that I haven't forged anything in such a long time and it's not something I'm particularly experienced with. A real blacksmith would knock them out in no time. :)

  • @Jim-he4km
    @Jim-he4km14 күн бұрын

    I agree about the earlier comment, the imperfections are what makes it great. Handmade is under appreciated. It's beautiful!!!

  • @Druforithe
    @Druforithe14 күн бұрын

    Good ol’ Pask, Master of the Fiddly Woodworking projects. Don’t ever change buddy!

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @monophonoise4548
    @monophonoise454814 күн бұрын

    At first I was sceptical about the legs, but at the end, is like a cherry on top! Great work as always ❤️

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks, I'm super happy with them. :)

  • @10FingersWoodworking
    @10FingersWoodworking14 күн бұрын

    Your patience on the details is truly amazing. Also, as my wife says on the imperfections:”If they are looking that close, they are looking too close.”

  • @jandavis1523
    @jandavis152315 күн бұрын

    You have spent countless hours to create one of the most beautiful tables I have ever seen. The tiny imperfections show it was made by hand and with care. If I had to choose, I would go with this one as it shows a very high degree of workmanship and a sophisticated design. Can’t wait to see the next project!

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much Jan. Glad you like it! :)

  • @Reid0225
    @Reid02253 күн бұрын

    Thank you for showing all your mistakes. It’s encouraging to me to see someone who makes things perfect 99% of the time make mistakes that most of the time only you’d notice. It’s also good to see how to work around the mistakes and that most times you can correct! I really appreciate it!

  • @kwaaaa
    @kwaaaa14 күн бұрын

    Pask's video is an exercise in "trust the process". There's just something so satisfying how all of your projects end and comes together. :)

  • @StephenBoyd21
    @StephenBoyd2115 күн бұрын

    The end result is really good. The slight irregularity adds to the effect that it has been hand made and not simply cut by some machine. As for which table, now that is a hard question to answer, they are both amazing tables.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks Stephen! I'm good with the irregularities that's why I still make things by hand. :)

  • @mstargate12
    @mstargate125 күн бұрын

    Cant believe the patience thats went into this. 100 years time folk will be amazed that human could make such things. Blown me away mate👍

  • @TheSyntactics
    @TheSyntactics10 күн бұрын

    That transition from woodwork to metalwork blew me away. You are a man of many talents and the table looks great!

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk15 күн бұрын

    Well now I want to know where you learned that technique for forging a 90° corner. I watch tons of blacksmithing videos, and everyone makes a big deal of how hard it is to make a square corner, having to upset material back into the corner, and *none* of them have ever shown anything like what you did here, they all tend to bend a round corner, then heat it and hammer from the ends to push the material into the corner, and it takes a lot longer and can easily distort the legs! Your way here seems *much* easier, quicker, and cleaner! I absolutely will be trying this next time I’m in my workshop!

  • @benjaminbaxter5746
    @benjaminbaxter57469 күн бұрын

    I’m not sure if you’re the same way, but sometimes I feel like changing things up and moving furniture. I would personally put the new table in the lounge and switch them whenever. I suspect you would never have anyone enter your home and complain about either table though. Both pieces are one of a kind pieces of art, dedication, and skill. You inspire me every time I watch a video of yours.

  • @adamspivey
    @adamspivey10 күн бұрын

    The inconsistencies are what gives it "charm", it's hand-made, which is usually somewhat imperfect. I love it.

  • @tekurohamada7068
    @tekurohamada706814 күн бұрын

    I am in love with the legs you forged, they compliment the tabletop so well and they subtly catch attention with the way they stick out on the edge of the table, I absolutely love it. Amazing project, i hope you dont regret putting so much time and effort into it.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    I'm super happy with the legs. As I mentioned, I reckon they'd look great on other coffee tables. :)

  • @kamiochambless2590
    @kamiochambless259014 күн бұрын

    I love the irregularities and "imperfections" so much, it's hand made and it's lovely!

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thank you - Glad you like it! :)

  • @grsims20
    @grsims2014 күн бұрын

    Man every one of your videos that I’ve seen I’ve thought “with patience, anything is possible.” Until this video when you cut, sanded, and glued in all those tiny triangles. That’s when I knew that some people are just on an entirely different plane of existence.

  • @davedex78
    @davedex7814 күн бұрын

    You can't choose between those two coffee tables. Both stunning works of art. You'll just have to build a new lounge/house. I have every confidence in you Neil. Failing that, the other table remove the legs and make it an artwork. Would look fantastic and you could have a theme through the years. On your death bed your lounge is just wallpapered with ex coffee tables...

  • @techheck3358
    @techheck33583 күн бұрын

    Awesome work as usual Pask 😊 little project idea - making a (working) shooting plane (looking at the veritas shooting plane & Stanley 51 for inspiration) from a piece of wide steel angle iron (hardened to make it less flexible & more brittle like cast iron?), the frog & blade assembly from a normal hand plane, with handle & tote made from scrap wood. Admittedly it wouldn’t be very useful (you have many amazing machines!) but I think it would be an interesting project and show piece - no pressure though Thank you for the many amazing videos 😊

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd198914 күн бұрын

    Pask, it’s stunningly gorgeous!!! From the perfectly imperfect pattern you hand created to the round top and hardwood edge and I’m in love the hand forged steel legs! The blueing effect turned out classic and you’re right, it’s not over done whatsoever, the legs allow the top to sing and yet the legs are show stoppers themselves. It all fits beautifully!!! I’d love to see you make table legs out of copper or brass or even tint I can’t think of the name but where you transfer brass or copper layer onto the surface.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much - glad you like it! I really am super happy with it. :)

  • @SteRumbelow
    @SteRumbelow14 күн бұрын

    “It’s ok but not amazing.” It’s bloody incredible, Neil! Don’t be so modest.

  • @snowstrobe
    @snowstrobe14 күн бұрын

    The little 'imperfections' are what make this perfect.

  • @lukearts2954
    @lukearts295413 күн бұрын

    Your blacksmithing skills are getting up there with your woodworking skills! A true craftsman...

  • @gerikbensing
    @gerikbensing13 күн бұрын

    To solve your band clamp separating the edge trim pieces problem you should have the clamp sitting just after / on one of the pieces and have the second piece butted against the first on the side that the clamp is pulling the band. This will cause the friction of the clamp band as it slides more and more closed to pull that piece into the other. How you had it lets them free float and the clamping force / friction is uneven from the pulled side to the "stationary" side, causing one to slide away from the other. This is all I have to offer to this very intricate table build.

  • @sureshot311
    @sureshot31114 күн бұрын

    Man. What an out there design. From making the patterns to completing the table. An exercise in patience and skilled that has paid off tremendously. I see no flaws that weren't pointed out. Only a craftsman sees the flaws in their own projects. It reminds me of something that may have been built. 1000's of years ago where there were variances in repetition. I'm blown away with this project. In a history of amazing projects over the years this stands out to me. Masterful work. I would put that as my main coffee table if given a choice. Thank you for creating this and making the video.

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Wow! Thanks very much - glad you like it and enjoyed the video! :)

  • @cydrych
    @cydrych15 күн бұрын

    I prefer the new table it’s a bit funky in comparison and funky is always good. I’m fairly new to forging and I appreciate the tip for getting 90° corners. I have not seen that trick before and will make a mental note, thanks.

  • @GoogleAreDumb
    @GoogleAreDumb14 күн бұрын

    Well that's a hell of a thing. It's so nice I'd be afraid of never using it. Front and centre in the house is the best way to combat that!

  • @PaskMakes

    @PaskMakes

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much! :)

  • @Maggioretom
    @Maggioretom4 күн бұрын

    The Man with the Golden Hands...👏👏👏

  • @luciflash
    @luciflash12 күн бұрын

    I like the new table more. It's much more elegant, and modern. I'm not sure what the style of your house is, but I'd love to have the new table in my living room. I don't have the patience to make one, but this pattern thing opens up new avenues to explore.

  • @hibrydsart5403
    @hibrydsart540314 күн бұрын

    Always love watching your “I’ve never done it before, but I wanna give it a try” experiments are always so inspiring, I wish more makers on KZread had your willingness to abandon reason

  • @1averageamerican
    @1averageamerican14 күн бұрын

    As an amateur blacksmith myself, I gotta go with this table with the metal legs. Turned out beautiful. Well done.

  • @frankbusuttil2572
    @frankbusuttil257214 күн бұрын

    Amazing Neil. Imperfections and all. The forged legs are a perfect balance for the busy top. Beautiful piece.

  • @carlotta4th
    @carlotta4th11 күн бұрын

    The small patterns on the table really pop. I like that much bigger than large patterns (from a distance you see the cross and it's only up close you find all the amazing detail).

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes114 күн бұрын

    I think I like the new table better than the kumiko table, but you're the one who has to look at it every day. I like the imperfections and misalignments. One of a kind.

  • @skitzochik
    @skitzochik15 күн бұрын

    Oh there's no comparison, the new one is SO MUCH MORE chic, plus IT has METAL in it...

  • @scottspropertyservices6877
    @scottspropertyservices687712 күн бұрын

    I imagine someone else has already said this, but just incase…to bring the brushbox outer band join together all that had to happen was put the hand piece of the band clamp at the joint. The surface tension/grip of the band would drag the strips together at the joint. The pressure of a glue up blinds the best of us to the most obvious fix. We’r all human. Fantastic job as per usual

  • @BenSteelIlluminerdi
    @BenSteelIlluminerdi15 күн бұрын

    Absolutely gorgeous. Your works are so inspiring! Thanks for sharing

  • @zeddoverkill
    @zeddoverkill12 күн бұрын

    This new table looks awesome! The off-center with the dividing borders, and the forge-style look of the legs is a pretty neat combo. As for imperfections, honestly, even with you having mentioned, and seeing the fixes, it looks gorgeous to me! Also, I am with you, choosing between the two coffee tables is no easy task!

  • @EnthusiasticLock-hn4qp
    @EnthusiasticLock-hn4qp12 күн бұрын

    Totally agree with you, lots of ways to get to the same outcome. I’ve found in my years, that the work isn’t difficult….it’s doing it someone else’s way. But we learn some tricks along the way. I envy your patience with this project.

  • @J4Julz
    @J4Julz14 күн бұрын

    Super! I love every bit of it- great to see how you put the mosaic patterns to good use.

  • @Maatjuhhh
    @Maatjuhhh14 күн бұрын

    It's so beautiful. Those imperfections makes it look more handmade and that's what sells the style.

  • @tfbremer
    @tfbremer14 күн бұрын

    You can feel the effort and love that you put into this just looking at it

  • @osamaibrahim7550
    @osamaibrahim755014 күн бұрын

    I was going to turn off the video as soon as you finished the table top thinking that is too much perfection!!! However you still had more magic under your sleeves and made a very challenging set of legs!!! You are my mentor

  • @erikziak1249
    @erikziak124914 күн бұрын

    Amazing work! Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @robfisher5284
    @robfisher528415 күн бұрын

    Great job Neil! Another fantastic build! You inspire me to get out of my comfort zone and try new techniques in my shop!

  • @chenderson5490
    @chenderson549014 күн бұрын

    Beautiful! Also: Pask reads minds. Us last week: re-watch fergus the forge pig. “Man. Pask hasn’t blacksmithed in a while.” Pask: makes beautiful table with beautiful forged legs.

  • @katsbreez
    @katsbreez14 күн бұрын

    Love everything about it!! Was in love before you added the legs, and in awe after. The design is fabulous.

  • @uncletiggermclaren7592
    @uncletiggermclaren759214 күн бұрын

    The "mistakes" are nothing of the sort. I think the result is a CRAFTED look rather than merely a mass produced appearance. I think it is a work of art.

  • @danceswithdirt7197
    @danceswithdirt719713 күн бұрын

    Gorgeous table. I love to watch you work. What a wonderful workshop.

  • @Emacspirate
    @Emacspirate14 күн бұрын

    What a cool project and the forging was an amazing finish! I'm very impressed, and I very much love that you seem to experiment and try new things! Great stuff. Thank you for sharing!

  • @smrp1984
    @smrp198414 күн бұрын

    13:37 This is the Wattle, the symbol of our land, you can put it in a bottle, you can hold it in your hand!!! Australia!!!!! But seriously, great project and thanks for sharing it with us, I always love your VGOs

  • @teresab.1448
    @teresab.144815 күн бұрын

    you totally amaze me at your patience and attention to detail!!!! love the table :)

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis89939 күн бұрын

    Really nice, Neil. The way the legs wrap up around the edge makes it special. Bill

  • @TheDraconiuslives
    @TheDraconiuslives15 күн бұрын

    That table is absolutely STUNNING!!!!

  • @sagittila
    @sagittila10 күн бұрын

    This is absolutely stunning!

  • @ChristianMoreira-OK-
    @ChristianMoreira-OK-14 күн бұрын

    Your work is at another level, at the same level as the Japanese master carpenters, along with the Epic UpCycling channel, one of my favorites.

  • @jon1913
    @jon191313 күн бұрын

    Wow, that's a great looking table and great job with the forged legs. I'm usually not a fan of busy & mismatched patterns but that looks amazing. Another great project!

  • @triciac.5078
    @triciac.50789 күн бұрын

    Which one to have in the lounge? Kumiko for spring and summer and this new one for fall and winter!

  • @MyGrowthRings
    @MyGrowthRings14 күн бұрын

    Wow, absolutely amazing and don't be so hard on yourself! Thanks for sharing.

  • @branislavmitter7520
    @branislavmitter752010 күн бұрын

    Hi Neil, maybe in order to keep the veneer slices consistent you could try to use sort of a stop block with a bearing and you would be shifting the fence on the bandsaw after each cut. Worked for me last time. Love your builds. Much love from Slovakia.

  • @larryschweitzer4904
    @larryschweitzer490413 күн бұрын

    I really like the combination of intricate veneering and the forged steel legs. Great work!

  • @GuiltyMalice
    @GuiltyMalice14 күн бұрын

    I love your work, that table looks awesome. Thanks for sharing.

  • @charliesmithers7663
    @charliesmithers766314 күн бұрын

    A beautiful piece again Pasko. Well done. Your patience is to be admired

  • @kzookid2051
    @kzookid20516 күн бұрын

    Both tables are beauties. This technique would be fun to use with an Escher design, where two patterns fit together. Another idea would be to make a platter or table where the outer edge mirrors the inside tiles, like a star filled with stars. Whatever you do next, I'm sure it'll be another great project.

  • @dedede9664
    @dedede966415 күн бұрын

    thank you master for showing us your work

  • @abcxyz-lj3pk
    @abcxyz-lj3pk13 күн бұрын

    what a beauty, thank you for the video! love all of them

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.197712 күн бұрын

    Neil, you never cease to amaze me with your ever expanding creativity and skills! I'd choose the darker table with the Persian marquetry, love the whole look and the forged steel legs are beautiful! (not that the kumiko table isn't a looker as well!)

  • @AngelavengerL
    @AngelavengerL11 күн бұрын

    Oh that turned out so lovely!

  • @kariminou1
    @kariminou114 күн бұрын

    Wow, it looks so awesome. I choose this one. You did a great job. Thanks

  • @davewinters174
    @davewinters17412 күн бұрын

    I love the new one best!!! Super impressed with the crazy detail!! Well done as always!

  • @VeganSmasher
    @VeganSmasher14 күн бұрын

    Fantastic work, mate! Your patience and humility are incredibly impressive.

  • @RoxaneJ14
    @RoxaneJ1415 күн бұрын

    Of course you did an amazing job with the patterns and it looks great from afar too, but I find the legs are absolutely perfect! The shape, the rustic texture, the contrast with the wood and how they still don't steal the spotlight from the top but enhance it instead, great job!!!

  • @zt409
    @zt4093 күн бұрын

    Beautiful. Your an excellent multi-disciplinary craftsman for sure. Love the forged legs, gives a lot of balance to the piece.

  • @walterplummer3808
    @walterplummer380815 күн бұрын

    It turned out amazing.Thanks for the videos.

  • @AgentWest
    @AgentWest13 күн бұрын

    When forging a corner near the end of a bar, try the following: Bend a 90 oven anvil's edge, lay bar flat with short side sticking up, hammer that short end straight down 'into' the anvil. That will flatten the radius and form a sharp corner. Helps to have only the bend area hot as well, otherwise all that hammering may cause the end to mushroom a bit.

  • @EthanBuilds
    @EthanBuilds14 күн бұрын

    What a gorgeous build 😍

  • @conqu2
    @conqu214 күн бұрын

    I would put the new table in the lounge. It's so fresh and I just love the top and the asymmetry. If you don't have a good spot to use the kumiko table as a table, I feel like the top would still be a lovely art piece on a wall in the shop!

  • @joethompson11
    @joethompson1114 күн бұрын

    It really is incredible. Well done Neil!

  • @volkangunyeli
    @volkangunyeli14 күн бұрын

    A great coffee table. Congratulations, amazing work.👌🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Qwiv
    @Qwiv13 күн бұрын

    Lovely. I like the one with the steel as the mixed media shows off the expertise in 2 totally different skill sets.

  • @tonyn3123
    @tonyn312314 күн бұрын

    The top is quite busy, but certainly not overly busy considering the layout! I like it! And nice blacksmithing! Thanks.

  • @sanankynaston9925
    @sanankynaston99257 күн бұрын

    Simply AMAZING!!!

  • @jhanawa
    @jhanawa8 күн бұрын

    This belongs in a museum! Beautiful!

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