So by now you know that I find all your work super beautiful. Wasn't it? This table is superbly made. The base of this table looks like it's made of metal beams. Very sturdily made. Can you think of one of these while you're working? Or do you plan it in advance? And what do you do with all these cool tables afterwards? Sell them? So now we have tables, cupboards, chests, decorations, games, etc. Actually, we're still missing a super cool bed. Maybe you could make a bed like the bookshelf with all the little pieces. Where something has been printed on it and where you have used metal and copper. Then everything would fit together. Just an idea from me. Or you could make something really simple that almost anyone could make themselves. Thanks again for all your super good videos.
My late Dad was a European Carpenter who emigrated to Canada. He built over 150 homes with his crews here in this City. If he was making that...he would find an opportunity to pound a few nails. A woodworker that does not want or know how to pound in nails of varying sizes and descriptions seems to me devoid of something essential. Like a mechanic that believes that machines should have as few nuts and bolts as possible...that maybe some robot welder and 3d printer can make machines with no visible fasteners and claim victory over the humans. Only a real human being can feel the satisfaction of driving a nail home. Good Job !
I love that there is no music, I wouldnt mind you talking us through what you're doing, but I don't mind that you don't talk. The sounds of the work itself is so soothing.
Hi, Jason. Apart from being visually stunning and original, this table looks incredibly sturdy, and if ever you get round to training two elephants to sit on it, that would prove the point. Apart from your remarkable wood and metal skills with your amazing attention to detail and perfect finish, your design and planning skills are second to none, and that side of things must take up an enormous amount of time and thought. Thanks for another 40 minutes of relaxed entertainment as I watch in awe. Cheers, Ray.
I love how he doesn’t say a word or have music, and he does the craft so carefully and beautifully. Just real, pure craftsmanship. Go on with your bad self.
This is my third time watching this video and I never tire of watching a master at work. Thanks so much for sharing your skill and artistry with us mere mortals. ❤
I often have moments while watching your vids and think "Why on earth is he doing it that way? That looks way to overcompl........... oh there we go, that explains it, makes so much more sense.." Moments like that I always appreciate the multitude of ways you can approach any problem in woodworking!
I just love watching you work. I haven’t the foggiest idea what you’re doing. Even when I look at the title of the video. You cut the wood, glue it together, cut it again, measure, cut, hammer it together and so forth; I ask my cat what you’re doing, but he won’t tell me. Finally, you hold something up, then 2 things! Again I ask my cat. He walks away. You start on something else from the beginning again. I’m baffled 😯. Intrigued. Can’t stop watching just like the others. Then, there it is. It all comes together. Your exquisite piece of art! Our reward!! Thank you 🙏 !
Exceptional; I’m building a large stash of pallet wood. One thing folks might not realize is it takes a large amount of pallet wood to complete a large project, like a table.
Incredible, beautiful, awesome, i just don't have the right words to praise this talented man. There is nothing so magnificent as a hand made creation by a true artisan such as this guy and i only wish this could be reflected by thousands more UA-cam likes, this video should at least be a million+
Your imagination and skill continue to impress me with each new project. Interesting and creative use of the accessory tacks to simulate large rivets! Also interesting and unexpected was the inclusion of spacers in the top. Looking forward to seeing your next project! Bravo, sir!
An absolute masterpiece in engineering and design. Very humbling when you see how ‘scrap’ can become the hero when attended so skilfully and with such care. Thank you very much.🙏🏼
Your beautiful work bench is still unblemished. Someday it will have many holes, gouges, and abrasions giving it well earned character...like used pallet wood. Thanks for your great your channel!
The base is awesome!!! It looks like a suspension bridge! And the top! It’s amazing to see what gorgeous wood was just used for pallets!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Out of all the videos on woodworking, I enjoy yours the most. Your creativity and the way you edit the videos is absolutely professional in all ways. And best of all you appear so cool, calm and collected without all the chatter and chaos and sales pitch. All with regular tools that we all have. Excellent job !
I get pallets from my work when I can. Right now i am building a router table so I can 'put to use' those pallets for projects my wife and I have in mind. The cantilevered sewing box is one of them. Fantastic work and thanks. Patrick from Idaho USA
I knew something big and amazing was brewing when I noticed earlier this week that you hadn't posted in a while. This project did not disappoint! Very graceful furniture made out of something others would consider trash. Thanks for sharing, keep posting, and looking forward to the next one.
I have the words this time. Brillant, Brillant!!!!!! I've pasted over this particular video several times because I thought the base was made of metal and I'm no fan of metal working projects. Boy was I surprised. Sir this was most certainly one of your most fascinating builds. I'm really impressed. Bravo!!! Bravo!!! A true masterful display of skill. Bravo!!! Bravo!!! Would have loved to see how you connected the top to the base.
These videos of yours are extremely inspiring to younger generations of carpenters and hobby woodworkers like myself. Its so cool to see that even with the most unwanted material that just gets thrown away or burned, you can make something so intricate and awesome. And doing so sometimes with bare minimum hand tools too. My partner wants me to build that poster bed you made a couple years ago, and seeing that vid you made, showed me its not exactly easy but definitely doable, whereas before I always found my skill level somewhat inadequate to take on such a project. Genuinely, thank you for these vids. I have learned so much.
In a world where everyone has a nail gun it makes me happy to see someone use hand drive nails 😊 And I gotta say the name of your channel is SO Perfect.
I just love your perfection in all what you do. I know it takes a lot of skill, and I keep checking to see your next project. Looking forward for your next one!
Some years back I got pretty good at freehand drilling but to see so many so deep and so accurately is beyond my comprehension congratulations on pulling it off. A beautiful end result.
Love the ingenuity and how you make it look so easy even though it obviously is not. How long does it take (on average) to go from idea to concept to finished peace? minus the acquisition of materials. Please keep inspiring us all and thank you!
@@EpicUpCycling Just found your channel. Watched this one and saw the pictures of your other stuff. I'll be sure to watch those also. You say 3-4 weeks, from idea to completion sounds almost magical. When we realized you were making little boxes to lighten the load, we were amazed. My son said it was obvious...you think "outside the box" for designs on "normal" construction. 😁😁👍👍
Another fantastic project. I’m currently setting up a very small workshop and I can’t wait to start building! You inspired me to want to build an engineers chest. By far your my favorite wood craftsman on you tube.
If I want to buy a table top in this proportions it's... al lot of money. You're gluing smal pieces of pallets together in the thickness you want. Ingenious and probably better against the working of the wood. Beautiful as always, thanks for sharing and a happy new year.
Totally worth the wait. It’s amazing how you can make something that looks so awesome out boards people just throw away. The hand tool work is amazing. I’ve started stocking up on pallet wood and can’t wait to get my shop done and start building. Thank you for sharing
Love the ingenuity, That is amazing! Your imagination and skill continue to impress me. I just love your perfection in all that you do. I LOVE '''COPY AND PASTE'''!!!
Apart from the skill and imagination, it's fascinating how you create the different wooden sections from glueing and nailing different lengths of (free) wood. Very impressive.
Absolutely astonishing. Every single piece of art you make is, incredibly, somehow absolutely astounding. Every.Single.Time. Oh and that threaded rod trick is downright amazing. Dunno how I was never privy to such a useful way to install them. Respect.
Truely amazing, I have dabbled with pallets before but only made humble things out of, planters and the like, your vedios are showing those pallets as ture wood that can be turned into anything any other wood can... I might say you are removing the stigma attached to pallets projects with great skill a patience... good sir, you have swiftly but surely earned my respect and admiration 🎩
One word ............BRILLIANT..................
So by now you know that I find all your work super beautiful.
Wasn't it?
This table is superbly made.
The base of this table looks like it's made of metal beams. Very sturdily made.
Can you think of one of these while you're working? Or do you plan it in advance?
And what do you do with all these cool tables afterwards? Sell them?
So now we have tables, cupboards, chests, decorations, games, etc. Actually, we're still missing a super cool bed.
Maybe you could make a bed like the bookshelf with all the little pieces. Where something has been printed on it and where you have used metal and copper.
Then everything would fit together.
Just an idea from me.
Or you could make something really simple that almost anyone could make themselves.
Thanks again for all your super good videos.
Everything I've made is for our house. It is getting very full.
Thanks for all the comments, I'm glad you are enjoying the videos.
My late Dad was a European Carpenter who emigrated to Canada. He built over 150 homes with his crews here in this City. If he was making that...he would find an opportunity to pound a few nails. A woodworker that does not want or know how to pound in nails of varying sizes and descriptions seems to me devoid of something essential. Like a mechanic that believes that machines should have as few nuts and bolts as possible...that maybe some robot welder and 3d printer can make machines with no visible fasteners and claim victory over the humans. Only a real human being can feel the satisfaction of driving a nail home. Good Job !
First reclaimed furniture of the new year. Epic UpCycling is back once again. ;-)
Seriously you need your own HGTV show. The stunning creations you make are museum worthy, beyond high end quality and just plain stunning.
Thanks very much :)
No, HGTV would ruin it. They would have to “spice it up”, add annoying music and a narrator that pronounces words wrong.
Bloody brilliant Jason.
Thanks Tom :)
I love that there is no music, I wouldnt mind you talking us through what you're doing, but I don't mind that you don't talk. The sounds of the work itself is so soothing.
Hi, Jason. Apart from being visually stunning and original, this table looks incredibly sturdy, and if ever you get round to training two elephants to sit on it, that would prove the point.
Apart from your remarkable wood and metal skills with your amazing attention to detail and perfect finish, your design and planning skills are second to none, and that side of things must take up an enormous amount of time and thought.
Thanks for another 40 minutes of relaxed entertainment as I watch in awe. Cheers, Ray.
Thanks very much for the comments, Ray.
I am not a woodworker but I really enjoy watching your videos please keep it up and make more diverse projects. Thank you again.
Dear Jason, i watched many video's. You are a true artist brilliant what you are doing with recycling of old wood ect.
Thanks very much, Leonardo :)
I love how he doesn’t say a word or have music, and he does the craft so carefully and beautifully. Just real, pure craftsmanship. Go on with your bad self.
This is my third time watching this video and I never tire of watching a master at work. Thanks so much for sharing your skill and artistry with us mere mortals. ❤
You are the Bob Ross of woodworking.
I just keep thinking of the verse section "Love is patient, love is kind..." Nicely done, sir.
It is genius yet so basic. scrap wood, glue and nails and you come up with something so beautiful? incredible.
Thanks :)
You, sir, are an artist. The Michelangelo of wood. I'm serious, not joking. You are a true Master. I wish I had an 8th of your talent.
Recycled wood becomes noble in your hands my friend the table was beautiful you are a great artist
Thanks very much, Alexandre :)
Brass studs weren't really necessary. It was a great piece and a pleasure watching you make it 😔🌎
Just pallets, glue and nails plus a huge talent for design and skill in execution. Stunning, as always.
Thanks Christopher :)
Enjoyable :) I have no idea where you get your inspiration from but keep doing what you do. Really is remarkable.
Thanks very much :)
I can see this being an heirloom being passed down thru generations. Very special. 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Very creative, and functional, you did it again!
Ouderwetse vakman. Heerlijk om naar te kijken.
Superb!!
Quality as ever Jason 👍
Thanks :)
Stunning....only words to describe that beautiful table
Thanks :)
I often have moments while watching your vids and think "Why on earth is he doing it that way? That looks way to overcompl........... oh there we go, that explains it, makes so much more sense.."
Moments like that I always appreciate the multitude of ways you can approach any problem in woodworking!
I just love watching you work. I haven’t the foggiest idea what you’re doing. Even when I look at the title of the video. You cut the wood, glue it together, cut it again, measure, cut, hammer it together and so forth; I ask my cat what you’re doing, but he won’t tell me. Finally, you hold something up, then 2 things! Again I ask my cat. He walks away. You start on something else from the beginning again. I’m baffled 😯. Intrigued. Can’t stop watching just like the others. Then, there it is. It all comes together. Your exquisite piece of art! Our reward!! Thank you 🙏 !
Thanks Beth :)
You are a source of inspiration for junior hobbyists and woodworkers. Thank you.
Thanks very much :)
I just get more and more amazed watching you create.❤❤❤❤
I see pallets thrown everywhere everyday but you make them look like treasures it’s amazing what you do.
Thanks John :)
Your work is amazing!
Thanks :)
Definitely one of the most satisfying videos on UA-cam! Thank you. It's very inspiring
Thanks very much :)
There is just something so satisfying about hearing a sharp chisel easily shave away wood. Music to my ears.
Exceptional; I’m building a large stash of pallet wood. One thing folks might not realize is it takes a large amount of pallet wood to complete a large project, like a table.
Always perfect!!!
Thanks :)
i work with pallet wood and i always strive to make it look anything like pallet wood but this guy is a total ninja . a true inspiration
Excelent work, always the best!!!
Thanks Adrian :)
That is amazing! I wouldn’t believe that was made from pallets if I hadn’t seen you doing it.🐝🤗❤️
انت فنان الله يعطيك الصحة
Impeccable.
Поражает ваше терпение и мастерство!Великолепный стол из отходов.Здоровья вам и успехов в творчестве!
Thanks :)
The skill patience and inspiration to create this piece is remarkable, tyvm for taking us with you on the journey
Incredible, beautiful, awesome, i just don't have the right words to praise this talented man.
There is nothing so magnificent as a hand made creation by a true artisan such as this guy and i only wish this could be reflected by thousands more UA-cam likes, this video should at least be a million+
Thanks very much, Brian :)
Observed the love you touch the woods' pieces, hammering, gluing, excelent Masterpiece of carpentry
Thanks very much :)
Your imagination and skill continue to impress me with each new project.
Interesting and creative use of the accessory tacks to simulate large rivets!
Also interesting and unexpected was the inclusion of spacers in the top.
Looking forward to seeing your next project!
Bravo, sir!
Thanks Neil :)
I like how you made the laminated hollow core planks for the top
An absolute masterpiece in engineering and design. Very humbling when you see how ‘scrap’ can become the hero when attended so skilfully and with such care. Thank you very much.🙏🏼
Thanks very much, Mandy :)
Your beautiful work bench is still unblemished. Someday it will have many holes, gouges, and abrasions giving it well earned character...like used pallet wood. Thanks for your great your channel!
Bonsoir, j'attends toujours et avec impatience vos vidéo. Je suis en plein admiration par votre travail. J'adore c'est stupéfiants. Merci beaucoup.
Just brilliant.
The base is awesome!!! It looks like a suspension bridge!
And the top! It’s amazing to see what gorgeous wood was just used for pallets!!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Samantha :)
absolutley stunning. Great job. thx for posting.
Out of all the videos on woodworking, I enjoy yours the most. Your creativity and the way you edit the videos is absolutely professional in all ways. And best of all you appear so cool, calm and collected without all the chatter and chaos and sales pitch. All with regular tools that we all have. Excellent job !
Thanks very much, Brian :)
Fantastic job as always! Just amazing. Thx for sharing.
Thanks :)
Awesome! I'm amazed by your creativity. Thanks for the video!
I get pallets from my work when I can. Right now i am building a router table so I can 'put to use' those pallets for projects my wife and I have in mind. The cantilevered sewing box is one of them. Fantastic work and thanks. Patrick from Idaho USA
WOW! That's what I call true craftsmanship. A fantastically beautiful piece of furniture.
Thanks :)
Hello..this is beautiful table..
Thanks :)
I knew something big and amazing was brewing when I noticed earlier this week that you hadn't posted in a while. This project did not disappoint! Very graceful furniture made out of something others would consider trash. Thanks for sharing, keep posting, and looking forward to the next one.
Thanks :)
I have the words this time. Brillant, Brillant!!!!!! I've pasted over this particular video several times because I thought the base was made of metal and I'm no fan of metal working projects. Boy was I surprised. Sir this was most certainly one of your most fascinating builds. I'm really impressed. Bravo!!! Bravo!!! A true masterful display of skill. Bravo!!! Bravo!!! Would have loved to see how you connected the top to the base.
Thanks very much :)
The craftsmanship is off the charts. Absolutely impeccable
Muy buena mesa!! Felicitaciones!!
These videos of yours are extremely inspiring to younger generations of carpenters and hobby woodworkers like myself. Its so cool to see that even with the most unwanted material that just gets thrown away or burned, you can make something so intricate and awesome. And doing so sometimes with bare minimum hand tools too. My partner wants me to build that poster bed you made a couple years ago, and seeing that vid you made, showed me its not exactly easy but definitely doable, whereas before I always found my skill level somewhat inadequate to take on such a project. Genuinely, thank you for these vids. I have learned so much.
Thanks for the comments. I hope you enjoy building the bed, I certainly enjoyed building mine :)
In a world where everyone has a nail gun it makes me happy to see someone use hand drive nails 😊
And I gotta say the name of your channel is SO Perfect.
Thanks :)
I just love your perfection in all what you do. I know it takes a lot of skill, and I keep checking to see your next project. Looking forward for your next one!
Thanks Sandra. More coming soon :)
Incredible work notwithstanding, I’d give anything to have such a patient and meticulous personality like that.
Some years back I got pretty good at freehand drilling but to see so many so deep and so accurately is beyond my comprehension congratulations on pulling it off. A beautiful end result.
Thanks Steve :)
You know work like these makes me wanna drop engineering job and take up woodworking and carpentry. There's so much innovation and cool development.
WOW! What an amazing result! I would love to have a piece of your hand-crafted furniture in my home!
Each video reveals a breathtaking masterpiece...
Love the ingenuity and how you make it look so easy even though it obviously is not. How long does it take (on average) to go from idea to concept to finished peace? minus the acquisition of materials. Please keep inspiring us all and thank you!
Thanks for the comments. most of my projects take between 3 and 4 weeks :)
Agreed
@@EpicUpCycling is your primary career woodworking?
I mainly do it for the enjoyment :)
@@EpicUpCycling Just found your channel. Watched this one and saw the pictures of your other stuff. I'll be sure to watch those also.
You say 3-4 weeks, from idea to completion sounds almost magical. When we realized you were making little boxes to lighten the load, we were amazed. My son said it was obvious...you think "outside the box" for designs on "normal" construction. 😁😁👍👍
I kept thinking...where the heck is this going now...Then you pull it all together into and astonishing design that is perfect in every way!🤔🤩🥰
Thanks very much :)
I truly appreciate the way you let the machines and your efforts narate your projects. Great to see your work. Well made.
Thanks very much :)
You look so relaxed and at peace in your shed, just you and your thoughts ♥ perfect 🥰
Another fantastic project. I’m currently setting up a very small workshop and I can’t wait to start building! You inspired me to want to build an engineers chest.
By far your my favorite wood craftsman on you tube.
Thanks Alex :)
always amazing how they so calmly and serenely produce masterful furniture, simply terrific 👍👍👍👍 schöne Grüße aus Köln, Deutschland
All I can say is WOW!!! , it was well worth the wait, really enjoyed this build, beautiful workmanship.
Thanks Floyd :)
Now that’s a table! And a beautiful one it is!! Bravo!!!
Thanks very much ☺
If I want to buy a table top in this proportions it's... al lot of money. You're gluing smal pieces of pallets together in the thickness you want.
Ingenious and probably better against the working of the wood.
Beautiful as always, thanks for sharing and a happy new year.
Thanks Wendy. Happy new year :)
Je suis toujours en admiration devant la qualité de votre travail !
Even though I saw you build this with reclaimed pallets, I still don't believe it! That's one hell of a build right there. wow.
Thanks David :)
Yet another piece of Epic work. You never cease to amaze me.
Thanks Ray :)
Minute 25:29 - Magic. Pure magic.
Well… the wood god made another awesome piece of art! There’s nothing more to say, blessings sir, I love your work 👌
Thanks very much :)
amazing
It feels like we've waited an age for this Jason, but it was well worth it. Another lovely piece of work and great entertainment. Cheers!
Yes, this one did take quite a while. Hopefully the next project wont be so long :)
Toujours impressionnée de voir ce que l’on peut faire avec du bois de recyclage ! Quel travail ! Superbe !!! Merci à vous
Merci :)
Невероятная фантазия и терпение!!! Восхищаюсь!
yet another amazing project! happy for another upload 😊
Totally worth the wait. It’s amazing how you can make something that looks so awesome out boards people just throw away. The hand tool work is amazing. I’ve started stocking up on pallet wood and can’t wait to get my shop done and start building. Thank you for sharing
@꧁༒Set Apart༒꧂ it may not be walnut, maple or mahogany, but it looks amazing. Plus keeping useable lumber out of a landfill and best of all, it’s free
Love the ingenuity, That is amazing! Your imagination and skill continue to impress me. I just love your perfection in all that you do. I LOVE '''COPY AND PASTE'''!!!
Wow, the knowledge and wisdom you have to create such art. You are truly gifted with your hands. Love this table and video, keep them coming.
Thanks very much, Bob :)
Apart from the skill and imagination, it's fascinating how you create the different wooden sections from glueing and nailing different lengths of (free) wood. Very impressive.
Thanks Paul ☺
Love the suspension bridge inspired design! Epic, as always!
Thanks Tricia :)
Wow! Innovative design, handsome creation 😍
Thanks very much :)
Absolutely astonishing. Every single piece of art you make is, incredibly, somehow absolutely astounding. Every.Single.Time. Oh and that threaded rod trick is downright amazing. Dunno how I was never privy to such a useful way to install them. Respect.
Thanks very much, Kevin :)
luckily there are still geniuses,
your work is simply out of this world, tnx for share.
Thanks Diego :)
Once again Jason you have really outdone yourself. Every project seems to get better and better. 😁
Thanks Gaz :)
Truely amazing, I have dabbled with pallets before but only made humble things out of, planters and the like, your vedios are showing those pallets as ture wood that can be turned into anything any other wood can... I might say you are removing the stigma attached to pallets projects with great skill a patience... good sir, you have swiftly but surely earned my respect and admiration 🎩
Thanks :)
7:30, ‘thar she blows’! Chicken and Mushroom with generous side of PVA! Great work, excellent build as always!
Thanks :)