Turning Trash Wood To Stunning Table
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
I rescued this rotten live edge slab with epoxy resin, and carved a unique texture in the epoxy to create a really beautiful live edge table. I power carved the underside of the epoxy resin to create a unique epoxy texture. Thanks to MANSCAPED for sponsoring today’s video! Get 20% OFF + Free International Shipping with my promo code “JONNYBUILDS” at manscaped.com/jonnybuilds
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@quillclock
Жыл бұрын
my guess for what happened with the weird stain is some oils got spilled on it at some point (maybe when it was cut fresh) and it was so deeply imbedded it just came up. that or natural oils from the pecan wood.
@digimbyte
11 ай бұрын
thanks I hate it. the gold legs with the crystal rock effect is ugly. would have been nicer with a more red dye on the legs, and use a blue dye in the epoxy rather than black, its too cloudy and dark
@OneMorePiece
11 ай бұрын
The table legs not match the same style
@LynxGenisys
11 ай бұрын
Dang. I almost want to grow a beard again after your add... lol
@scottkittrell5838
10 ай бұрын
Can you spell out the Instagram account you follow that inspired you?
“im so glad I had an epoxy room free of the dust of my shop.” *proceeds to sand an entire slab in the epoxy room*
I honestly think you should call this table pecan pi, such a good name. Also I was blown away with how you salvaged that slab, amazing job bro
@ac1dburn698
11 ай бұрын
Lame
@Eric1935
8 ай бұрын
He did a shit job
PECAN PI! This table turned out incredibly awesome! The carving on the bottom is so beautiful! I think it's my favorite table you've ever made!
Too high humidity or oil on the surface of the wood could cause the waviness. Since it was so spongey, maybe the oils from your hand stuck around 🤷♀️ I can't imagine it being that humid in your shop
@hadensnodgrass3472
Жыл бұрын
My guess was there was bug(s) that dried up and died inside the wood. The high temperature of the epoxy freed the oils, and they floated to the surface.
Sparying microplastic dust all over outside when you are grinding it.... So smart.
Talk about saving a piece of wood fr3om the brink of the burn pile. If ever this applied to a timber slab it is this one. I love the way you jumped right into it & set about salvaging the unsalvagable. I am also very impressed with the 'carving down under'. This was a master stroke & went a long way to producing a TOP CLASS table from nothing. WELL DONE. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
PECAN PI. I look forward to your videos every week, and I also think this is my most favorite table I've ever seen. We are proud of you for stepping out of your comfort zone in order to grow and provide us with awesome content and merchandise. Keep up the outstanding work.
It's always a tragedy when a tree dies. Making sure as little of its body as possible goes to waste is part of respecting its sacrifice. Beautiful table!
@incumbentvinyl9291
3 ай бұрын
What an odd thing to day. How is it a tragedy, and how has the tree made a sacrifice? Plants live and die. It's not a tragedy, it's just nature.
the table is stunning. love the risk you took adding the texture. it's def a show piece for any office or dining space!!
This is also one of my favourite items to date. Pushing your skills to another level again! Congratulations on not only saving this Pecan wood but turning it into a work of art that will I am sure become a family heirloom for generations to come. ❤
Loved the carved out 'scallops' which once filled and the colours, look like enlongated crocodile/alligator scaling. The gold stand looks good, and I think a deep dark rich black would have "maybe" been a tad better, but hey, I am just an 'armchair' expert. Fantastic job resurrecting that slab of timber, brilliant.
This turned out just beautiful! I wasn't sure on the textured cell thing underneath, but wow! Great job Jonny! Thanks for sharing this video.
Excellent video as always. It's nice to see the challenges you go through when building a table, and how you overcome them.
I can't say I love that texture in the epoxy. I think you did an awesome job. And it looks like you executed your vision extremely well. But that wood has such interesting visuals already, it seems like the busyness of the epoxy detracts from it. Amazing job, as usual.
@heygek2769
11 ай бұрын
Same with the gold colored legs. All the additional stuff just detracts from that beautiful spalted slab.
Love the way you took a deep breath when opening the box to reveal what was essentially very expensive firewood. But isn't that always the best way motivate your brain cells to come up with a solution. The workmanship dictates to outcome, and boy you nailed it👍👍👍👍👍
I really didn't know what to expect when you started power carving out the bottom, but it turned out really well. Thanks for the content.
I've seen a lot of these types of tables, but this is by far my favorite with that carving underneath you did..absolutely beautious
Absolutely gorgeous. And I love the base. The carving is the first time I've seen a design like that. Great job.
Absolutely love the table. It’s amazing to see others thought processes to create such wonderful artistic pieces of furniture. Would love to own something like this one day. ❤
@incumbentvinyl9291
3 ай бұрын
Perhaps you'd like to buy it then? Go on.
The carved texture was brilliant. it really does look like a rock table. The shape of the legs remind me of the sign of pisces, as this is my own star sign. Your work is amazing!
This is an amazing transformation from firewood to bespoke/artifical furniture. Major props!
I love it! Looks like those pockets that show up in thin ice where a puddle froze.
Pecan Pi! Great build!!! I was so not sure where you were going with the scallops on the bottom, but they look great!!! Love to see a fellow OKC guy doing well!
That actually looks good. And it's not just some one dumping epoxy on a piece of wood. It shows the artistic abilities of it. And more thought put into it
Table legs look great, they remind me of green lanterns simple, just needs the circle in the middle. Love the videos.👍👍👍👍
Pecan Pi. I really like the gold legs. The table came out great!!!
I love it. The carving is so cool. Do more of it on other builds.
i really love this! the scallops look like creek pebbles...i'm glad you were able to save this because it is beautiful ❤
The “it wasn’t” and “I can’t” got me. Lol… 😂😂😂
I absolutely love that carving detail underneath!!!!
This table turned out so cool, I really love the design you carved into the underside of the epoxy. So cool.
Earth Vader at 20:18. Table looks amazing
@timothysmolzer4695
Жыл бұрын
Dang autocorrect
"This". Great work Jonny. Yeah man! Go for it! Experimentation is a great way to live!
I think I agree you, the most beautiful table ever. The embossed epoxy looks like a river bed.Fantabulous!
Not seen the carving technique before. I really enjoy it. Nice work
PECAN PI has always been my favorite!❤
Pecan Pi. That did turn out awesome. Loved the underside.
Wow that is really a beautiful table and the carving you did at the bottom that made those scallops that is next level I really like that you should definitely continue to do that
Very Nice...The gold paint with the grain still showing was a very nice touch.
PECAN PI. Man I wish I had a beauty in my home like this! Great work as always Jonny Builds. I love watching you project videos.
That's a freaking awesome piece. Also loved the new ink throughout this video!!!
Love the end results ... great job!!!
I absolutely love this. Wish I could afford to buy. Please make these types of textured tables again!!! Omg I so wish I could buy this!!
I think it is a beautiful piece of work. Great job. I enjoy watching your videos, I find it very relaxing. Thank you.
Pecan pie. Absolutely beautiful. I love it wish I could buy it. If only I had a home to put it in. I live in a retirement home.
Wow, amazing work and such a beautiful result!
WOW Jonny!! Probably the coolest table I've seen you build!!
I have no words…. Simply amazing man!!….. I’m envious of your talent!
Pecan Pi. First time here. I really liked how the table top turned out! As far as the legs, I like the design, but I would've definitely went with black stain over gold any day. Take that with a grain of salt because "I'm not a gold kinda guy". For someone who is into the color gold maybe it was perfect.
The marcasite colored cells are super cool, and very pretty. Glad you were inspired because it came out great!
pecan pi!!! I loved the whole process. I learn so much from all the descriptions and video documentary. :D
Pecan Pi- love your videos. Highlight of my week. Love the divot carving and epoxy look. Creative
Amazing work, Jonny! It really turned out fantastic! Well done!!! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Since you asked, I would have used black paint on the base. I've just made one for an abrosia maple cookie and the satin black inverted "Y" looks great.
I make epoxy floorings for a living. From my experience whenever i had some kinds of wavey textures it was because of moist or greasy surface. 2nd option can also be that the wood is still sucking up the epoxy while in the drying/reacting process. When some areas of the wood are still more denser than rotting parts, it means that different areas suck up more or less epoxy than the healthy denser areas. (Sorry for bad explanation, im not English)
This turned out amazing! Such a cool effect and beautiful build!
@JonnyBuilds
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
That is super interesting. Normally I would prefer the black epoxy, but this is unique. It's growing on me. Cool project
Pecan pie is wonderful. You might want to explore using thickened epoxy resin to fill small bug holes, etc before the flood coat. Ahron African meat uses it on small turnings if you need a visual.
Texture is awesome!!! never seen anything like it
PECAN PI this was a cool build! Interesting to see you adapt to the change of wood and the awkward circumstances with the condition of the material.
I really enjoy these videos, partly because I like watching people making things but mostly because it's always a learning experience even if it's not first hand. That said, the struggle with this slab hits home with me right now. I'm trying to salvage a piece of black walnut I will hopefully make into a desk for my office but 2 days into it my confidence is running on empty. Here's to not giving up, also great job! Oh, pecan pi!
Pecan Pi!! Great work Johnny, love watching all your builds!!
wow... where to start? Fantastic save! Awesome table with lots of learning moments LOL, Love the carving with KutzAll. Thanks for showing the YT world what you can do!
Pecan Pi! The table looks dope. I just attempted my first ever epoxy pour, just a simple cutting board customization but ya gotta start somewhere, right? I'll see tomorrow how it turns out. I hope to one day try massive builds like this. Keep up the amazing work!
Peacan PI... HAd me think of Magnum PI... Love the table. Thanks for sharing!
Love the table top. It's gorgeous. I think the base is way to bulky for how elegant the top is but that's just preference. It's beautiful
This , this table is really fantastic, keep up the great work and God Bless you and your family 😊👍💯💪🙏🏼
Beautiful. I just love that table.
Unbelievable! A zillion adjectives! Phenomenal!
Awesome! Carving look is Great! Keep going.
I wasn't sure I was going to say anything, but I feel like I have to because of what happens at about 14:50. Talk about saving the planet... what happens to the epoxy plastic that you carve out of the table? gone with the wind... You've made a great table though.
Turned out beautiful!!
Great build, thanks for showing the fixes during the build. Enjoy the content, keep up the great work! Wil
My uncle would have called it junk wood. I tell him that even if it is junk, it can still be beautiful and you proved that.
That is one crazy build, and it came out beautifully.
What a beautiful design.👍👍
PEACAN PI. Really like that texture!👍
Pecan Pi. I am not a woodworker at all. But I love what you create. I personally would have not carved the epoxy as I think the wood is so gorgeous it didn’t need it. But like I say, I am a novice just watching your videos and I can appreciate the artist desires to make a table more than just a table.
That turned out stunning 😍
Cam sent me your way from the stair project… gold was a good choice. I like the butterscotch flavor which seems to suit pecan. Scale texture was interesting and different. Not a real fan of epoxy but I like this. Subscribed and will be following… inspiration and soul food for a garage based amateur!
Wow that's awesome it looks amazing you did good for that piece of wood.
PECAN PI! This is a beautiful table. I have never seen the carved effect before but I love it!!
Man, I think those carvings are really interesting effect!
Looks amazing! I will copy that bubble technic 😀 Ah, and one thing to add: When carving outside of the shop all the dust will be blown into the enviroment and easily stay there for the next 100years (epoxy is extremly durable). I know it's alotta dirt, but doing it inside and then cleaning would be way more friendly to the plant we leave for our kids🤗
PECAN PI. Love your videos. Another great watch.
Just came across your channel. BEAUTIFUL table. Enjoyable video, great explanation of the how and why you do things. Also showing the mistakes is great for those like myself just beginning to get into woodworking. I live a few hours south of you in OK, any advice on essentials for a beginner just starting to set up his shop would be great. Again, glad I came across your channel, great content.
WOW! that is beautiful!
The easter egg i think you're talking about is at 15:35 ? Maybe? Anyways i really love how the bubble effect turned out! It looks really nice and to think that the table was made from a rotting wood? Amazing!
Pecan Pi! Loved the texture!
Undeniably gorgeous😍😍
What a great way of saving the wood! Absolutely great table!😃👍
Haha! “Pecan Pi”! Good one! The table top is Awesome!!! Love the texture look.
18:28 Rainn Wilson I ❤ Easter eggs I love this build! EDIT: Forgot….Pecan Pi!
I like the manbun. I think it really suits you.
Pecan Pi! Easter egg @14.27 "Epoxy is saving the planet" Great build mate!
Pecan Pi, your Easter egg is at 18:28, that office guy 🙈😂 Dwight? Love the table and all your videos xxx HI from Cape Town, South Africa
I love the carved textures! It reminds me of the shadows you see looking into a pool when the sun's out.
@incumbentvinyl9291
3 ай бұрын
*sun is Buy it then. It's still available, and on sale.
Beautiful table, the texture is really nice 👌
Ok, that textured stuff looks pretty badass, despite being epoxy. Nicely done.