More City Scape Scrap end pieces!! This gave me a great idea! I have a stainless steel counter in wheels, like u find in restaurants, that I currently use as a dining table. Is great work area from baking to getting seeds started indoors. The stainless steel compliments my appliances & black concrete counters. The down side is not having good leg room when more than 2 are seated. Having more scrap than I have room for this would b a great project. I can add magnets to the under side or add trim so the wood top won't move about. When not in use I can hang it on the wall. Isn't that what the call "art deco"? 🤣🤣 Looking forward to more over ur wonderful projects & drooling over ur tools. No longer having a plainer or joiner I regularly use my router creating jigs- ur new toy is really nice. Reminded me of jigs we've made w aluminum ladders to cut boards from logs using chainsaw. Keep waiting for u to start processing ur own lumber....
Man i was thinking this table probably would of been an awesome candidate for resin filling/pouring for some of the imperfections. It looks awesome thought!
That router sled looks so cool! 🤩 I don't have room or money for a giant industrial-size slab planer, but I *do* have a router and lots of ideas. So many possibilities...
Nice one, Cris! You call it scraps of pine and strips of mdf, I say the look awesome glued up into this table top! Pretty decent Sautershop-gear, by the way!
I love watching your videos… I always learn something new.. the top looks amazing.. and that router sled is a must have tool. Very cool. Happy Holidays from Florida….
It is better to accept imperfections in final look, because as there is a lot of soft wood, it will get damaged anyway while using it. It will receive plenty of small dents and imperfections over time anyway. Can't wait to see you buil the cabinet under that table top. Happy new year and thanks for the amazing content !
It's looking amazing, Cris! Fantastic work!!! 😃 I really liked how you solved the issues in the end! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊 And happy holidays!
Um excelente Ano de 2023... Adoro ver-te a trabalhar com toda essa perfeição, está tudo bem, desde o trabalho em si, como a edição dos vídeos ... Tudo perfeito... Parabéns... :) Já há espera do próximo vídeo ...
By the first two minutes I was having PTSD from how many times not straight enough or untill they were straight was used 🤣🤣🤣 Beautiful project as always, and lovely to see a maker in Porto!
There wasn't any boom. I'm disappointed, Christina! You are forgiven, since this video is a perfect break from my New Year's dinner prepping.
It’s okay, I said boom.
Hi Dirty hands!
To remove burning from laser cut you can use alcool vinegar.
I really appreciated what you said about perfection.
Joyfully JoyFULL Fabricating. I’m looking forward to your New concepts for the New Year.
What imperfections. That's the beauty of that tabletop.
I Love the tabletop I think the counters on the inlays is in line with the rest of the table and just add to the overall look.
I like how you're using your scraps for projects.
🌈wow So great job. your design and skill is SOOOO GREAT. thx for sharing. greatings from swizerland❤️🍀
Awesome! I have a 12X20 foot shop and you always inspire this 70 year old retired engineer!
You are the best in this job.
Impressive😁👏😁
Such an good way to use scraps lying around your shop. The table top looks awesome!
Nice Looking worktop.
More City Scape Scrap end pieces!!
This gave me a great idea! I have a stainless steel counter in wheels, like u find in restaurants, that I currently use as a dining table. Is great work area from baking to getting seeds started indoors. The stainless steel compliments my appliances & black concrete counters. The down side is not having good leg room when more than 2 are seated. Having more scrap than I have room for this would b a great project. I can add magnets to the under side or add trim so the wood top won't move about. When not in use I can hang it on the wall. Isn't that what the call "art deco"? 🤣🤣
Looking forward to more over ur wonderful projects & drooling over ur tools. No longer having a plainer or joiner I regularly use my router creating jigs- ur new toy is really nice. Reminded me of jigs we've made w aluminum ladders to cut boards from logs using chainsaw. Keep waiting for u to start processing ur own lumber....
Bonne Année! Merci pour vos vidéos!
I think the pine repairs look great. It gives it a handmade vibe witch I love.
Cool!
Excellent new that’s beautiful, very cool design, i am from pakistan.
Happy New Year… greetings from Tirol!
Excellent work, as usual. Happy 2023!
Inspired
Happy new year and lots of fun in 2023! Those Valcromat stripes look awesome.
Absolutely gorgeous!
Flattening that huge mess of scraps looks so satisfying!
man, this looks great, could've played a bit more with the inlays and some butterflies or some stars or something similar
wow that tabletop has so much character!!! LOVE it
Excellent New Year's present from you. The tabletop looks awesome.
Feliz ano novo.
I have learned so much from your channel. Keep up the great work. I know your dad is super proud of you!
That’s beautiful, very cool design shape!
Newy Hapyear!
I think the imperfections are beautiful ❤
Boa Ano Novo Cristiana 🎉
Retired American now living in Portugal. I enjoy your videos and I am really impressed with your English. Muito bom 🙂
Fine work and practicabel tips for every DIY-home-carpenter. Thank's a lot and with best regards.👍✨️
The top looks so good!
Um Feliz 2023, Cris. Muitas felicidades e realizações. Um grande beijo em seu coração. 😘
Hi Chris it is great to see you face the camera and see you talk you are great and I enjoy watching your videos good man
Even for a shop table it is totally cool!
Wow, awesome!!
I love it, flaws and all.
Its so cool !!
Looks really cool. Happy New Year.
I like how the inlet with burnt contours look in the end result.
Oh dang, I was going to chuck out 2 boxes of timber scraps. I bet I hang on to them "just in case". That looks awesome.
Happy new year 🎉🎉🎉
Man i was thinking this table probably would of been an awesome candidate for resin filling/pouring for some of the imperfections. It looks awesome thought!
0:06 You have an IKEA Malm drawer! I suppose it's practical and cost efficient.
You've given me a great idea here on how to use some of the scraps in my shop! Happy new year!
Lovely Cris, amazing what can be done with scraps!! Happy NY 🎉
Happy New Year to You!!1 Great job.
Great Work, Holiday greetings from Arizona.
Great film and project. Table top is gorgeous. Mahalo for sharing! 🙂🙏
I rather get an autograph from a creator on YT than a Hollywood celebrity. 2023 will be the "year of the creators". Happy New Year!
You are awesome! your style is immutable, I really love it.
happy New Year
Great project. Have a wonderful new year.
That looks cool! Good job.
That router sled looks so cool! 🤩 I don't have room or money for a giant industrial-size slab planer, but I *do* have a router and lots of ideas. So many possibilities...
Happy new year from Spain. Great job... as always. :)
Cool table top, looking forward to the cabinet build.
The tabletop looks so good 👍
Nice one, Cris! You call it scraps of pine and strips of mdf, I say the look awesome glued up into this table top! Pretty decent Sautershop-gear, by the way!
That flattering sled is slick!
Thank you, Chistina, for a fabulous year of video's. Your videos bring colour to our lives along with style. Happy New Year!
I always appreciate your positive attitude as much as I do your work. I wish you a safe and happy new year.
Happy New Year
Happy new year!
Happy New Year's and love the tabletop looks so cool the colored scraps are so cool in it
What an unique tabletop. I love it. Great wort. 🙂👍
Even your not perfect work is perfect. :)
I love the colored pieces, wish I had some scraps of these lying around 😊
That looks fantastic!
It looks like you are enjoying yourself again. Have a very happy new year 🎉
I love watching your videos… I always learn something new.. the top looks amazing.. and that router sled is a must have tool. Very cool. Happy Holidays from Florida….
Well done! Greetings from down under Australia
Best wishes! This looks stunning.
That looks awesome 🖤
The wife and I love you! Happy New Year!
Good work - but - I think you could have built your own sled and it would have made a fun video.
Olá Cris sumida!😄Belo tampo, mal posso esperar para ver mais este trabalho pronto. Feliz 2023!
Happy new baby take care always..
It is better to accept imperfections in final look, because as there is a lot of soft wood, it will get damaged anyway while using it. It will receive plenty of small dents and imperfections over time anyway. Can't wait to see you buil the cabinet under that table top. Happy new year and thanks for the amazing content !
Happy New Year !! and thank you for video 🥰🥰🥰🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳👍👍👍👍👍👍- 2023 !!!
super clean
It's looking amazing, Cris! Fantastic work!!! 😃
I really liked how you solved the issues in the end!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
And happy holidays!
Excellent post. Keep up the good work
Beautiful job 👍 happy new year 🥳 🎉
the lens is next to the humidifier 😱😱😱
Another wonderful project from my favorite woodworker ! Até para o ano, Cris! And thanks for the link to the Sauter shop : so much choice!
It's very nice to use Wood scrap in something beautiful like this
Um excelente Ano de 2023...
Adoro ver-te a trabalhar com toda essa perfeição, está tudo bem, desde o trabalho em si, como a edição dos vídeos ... Tudo perfeito... Parabéns... :) Já há espera do próximo vídeo ...
The randomness can be fun sometimes. Looks great on this table top! Thanks for sharing!
You are AWESOME!
Happy New Year! 🎉
looks amazing so does your hair have a great new year it looks like your off to a good start!
Happy new year
Happy New Year 💖💖
Your shop is really pretty!!!
Looks awesome! The dust from your project wasn’t that bad. Trust me, you should see my shop, it’s a disaster!
Happy New Year!
oh very nice.happy new year to you too
By the first two minutes I was having PTSD from how many times not straight enough or untill they were straight was used 🤣🤣🤣 Beautiful project as always, and lovely to see a maker in Porto!