What's the fuss? It wasn't epoxy primer. Clear coat the paint. It smells like grapes when shooting it. Do wear a respirator if you shoot it. How many respirator phanatics store the mask in a sealed bag when not using it? Yep, you need to do that.
I appreciate it when youtubers just get into the meat and potatoes of a video. No 10 minutes monologuing or telling me to subscribe and ring the bell. Just straight into it. Thanks.
Hey! Just pinning this comment to say thanks to everyone that sent me nice messages while I was gone, lots asking if I was okay, it means a lot! Yes, I'm okay, was a busy end of the year wrapping up a whole bunch of projects I'm excited to show off shortly! Thanks also who bought my house template over the holidays, it was a very exciting christmas seeing notifications of people buying something I put so much time into. Thanks again for the support! Trent
Even though you don’t post as much as other crafters I really enjoy your videos because I can feel how much you enjoy this hobby. Like in that video where you talk about you and your dad.
Hey man, I watch a lot of UA-cam, and a lot of hobby channels, but I stop everything and watch your videos when they appear. I've been hobbying for many years, but I always see new stuff in your videos, even when you do a topic that I'm already familiar with, like making tables. I love the way you did the pvc edging, and it would be so nice to keep dice from rolling off. Cheers!
Awesome!! I love the classic old world look. Not gonna lie I watched it on mute because my wife is asleep next to me and I can’t find my headphones but I’m glad you are back! I’ll have to watch it again tomorrow.
Damn. That is a good friend to pay you double so you could make a table after seeing how much you wanted to do another. We could all use friends like that in our lives. Glad to see you back making cool terrain and uploading your process.
Wow thanks for this tutorial. A storm resently destroyed my gaming room in the garage (no minis or scenerey were hurt thanfully) and I was wondering how I would go about restoring it. This is a must have.
I’m in school right now and the second I saw the notification I freaked out, stopped everything, and clicked on it without even caring what it was about. All I have to say is that it was worth it man! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for making this video. I make a lot of terrain, but this board really ties it all in together so well. It'd actually be pretty easy to store too, so that's a huge plus. Remarkably inspiring stuff, and filmed so well too!
This is fantastic and has removed a lot of the fear for me as I start planning my first diorama board. Going through your archives has been a brilliant use of a Sunday morning too! Cheers!
Miscast!!! I can’t tell you how happy I am to see you back! I love your videos, your builds, your content! You’re one of my heroes! If you had a slump, that makes me sad (watching this and your unfinished builds back to back). BUT I am so happy you’ve found your love again. You’re just as good or better than those bigger channels! ITS YOUR TURN! :D
Amazing table, great work. I love the quality of this tutorial as well. I'm sure when I get the funds to have a crack at this. Also, fair play to your friend/client for not only matching the asking price but doubling it. As a creative myself, I know that a lot of people are hesitant to pay for the services we provide.
"Make a table for 40k" A 40k planet with grass? And trees? Now THAT'S rare. Must be some knife-ear Exodite agri-world, give me a good hive or a Manufactorum ANY day. (Great vid man, really instructional. Never done landscape before, might give it a go now!)
So happy to see one of your videos in my subs again! Amazing job! I've been thinking of making a 'table-topper' out of foam for a while, rather than a full on wood gaming table, this is exactly what I needed to see. Cheers!
Very well done. I really like the homemade mixtures you applied to the table the end result is fantastic.I have never seen someone edge a table like that. I may have to look into that. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you mate, lovely hearing that from you. If I had the skill I would have preferred a nice wood trim but the PVC is super light, I can lift the table myself and confidently store it vertically so not a bad result!
Your videos are great! I appreciate that you don't spend an exuberant amount of time explaining or discussing things, you're right to the point. Fantastic work and great table!
I just found your channel and have binged it all. Very well done! I'd love to see a dice tower build that can double as terrain if you're looking for project ideas.
Very good. It's easy and fun to do. Everyone should get their hands dirty from time to time, to time it's very relaxing. I made my present table in an afternoon, using some old chipboard given to me by a friend. I recently made Senlac Hill for the battle of hastings, which fits nicely on it, as does my expansive English Civil War redoubt. All made with polystyrene tiles, ready mix plaster and hair curlers. The thing is, have a go, it's great fun and you can only improve with practice. Another tip, never throw things away. I keep corks, match sticks, cocktail sticks, little blocks of wood etc etc, they all get used eventually.
I just checked your channel yesterday to see if I had somehow missed some videos but alas nothing for months. And low and behold you post another video today! You’ve been missed.
high quality video, easy understanding, appropiate time length. This is what come to my mind since 2 years ago. Cant wait to see your channel become big
Wow. Just wow! I think I may utilize this video in the future when me and my partner finally move into our own place and I have room for a larger board.
Man watching this makes me want to build a table. I've made an adequate armies on parade board, and restored an old 4x4 board that was beat to hell and back, and both were so much fun despite the challenges they presented.
@miscast Thanks for posting this amazing idea, my son and I want to build a table and you have just given us some amazing ideas. We got into Warhammer 40k this summer and now we need a table big enough for some of our longer range characters. You my friend have delivered as we were cringing at the price of lumber! Thank you so much. I'll be sure to try and send you pics as we progress. :)
Oh man, I was searching for a good, light, easy to store game table for tabletop gaming but didn't want to build it out of wood... Thank you so much, sometimes the answer is right infront of you, but you need someone to press your face into it :D
In a world now dominated by roll out mat game boards... So nice to see people still making and using actual game boards... they just add so much more immersion to your games I feel. Great video mate!
Let’s gooooo!! Welcome back so happy to see a video from you once again. Because of you and others I made my own channel it was a great decision to make
Table came out real well! I've always made more modular boards / scatter because I have a boardgame table with a drop in vault...so I've got a dedicated space. My current issue is a lack of places to PUT more large tables.....but I still want them!
Whaaaaaa! I wouldn’t have guess you knew me lmao I feel so honored! I realized today that I was subscribed to you on my regular account but not my UA-cam account. Subbed on both to make sure I don’t miss your videos.
The world would be so much better, if everyone just asked themselves "Am I being and idiot?" Great video and great advice, also with the mistakes, to take it calm and keep moving!
Oh no you didn't! Upload before me hey!? Well damn... You had to make a great vid to boot. 😫 In all seriousness though Trent, GREAT vid man. I love your video work and the table looks stunning. Looking forward to seeing more!
Glad to see you creating UA-cam content once more! And inspired to have a go at creating my own Table now (not a TOPPER... those are for fancy Cakes 😜)!
For sure. Well this is not the solution then hahah! I really like gaming mats for the portability factor and there's some great ones around, that'd be my go to.
hi there i relay like your tips and trick to make modeling easy. i been a model for 1 year now and i win my fist competition last year was in 2 categories and won them both with 3 trophy i love the table you made and hope i can learn more of you
Thank you for this tutorial. I've been wanting to make a game table for some time and have been rather overwhelmed by the scope of such a project. I have a couple questions: Where do you store your game table, or where do you plan to store it, when not in use? How do you protect it when storing it?
The table is light enough to be stored vertically and water-resistant so it can be stored anywhere without fear of warping. Ryley has a home for it in his house in mind when he takes the table.
I saw the nice green field and the words "Warhammer 40k" and went into this thinking it was a joke and he was going to end with a light pass of a flamethrower. This isn't what I expected, but I was not disappointed. This is nice.
Lol. Thats a great idea. Green grass was cool in 40k like 20 years ago! The second table I build was mostly for 40k and uses the jungle terrain from another video (shame I didn't get a good shot of it all together). Thanks mate
You should wear a particle mask when sanding or spraying, it'll make you die less :)
Totally agree!
pfff, min-maxers
Everyone does, but not everyone LIVES LIKE A MAN!
What's the fuss? It wasn't epoxy primer. Clear coat the paint. It smells like grapes when shooting it. Do wear a respirator if you shoot it. How many respirator phanatics store the mask in a sealed bag when not using it? Yep, you need to do that.
That comment made me spit on my screen
“I like to routinely ask myself: am I being an idiot?” Such sage advice.
Proceeds to sand, paint and varnish without a respirator
I asked myself that question and realized I have to leave in an hour and haven’t slept yet
Yes I am
I will take that advice to the grave
It makes me think thats an Office shout out,. :)
I appreciate it when youtubers just get into the meat and potatoes of a video. No 10 minutes monologuing or telling me to subscribe and ring the bell. Just straight into it. Thanks.
Oooo, he's back again! More miscast to the people!
Hey l love your vids you an miscast are some of my favourite youtubers
This has improved my day 300%. Lovely table.
That's awesome! Really nice to hear, thanks mate.
Miscast: “Don’t compromise your safety for a clean cut”
Also miscast: *compromises his health, by not wearing a respirator, for the aesthetic*
Beautiful video Trent. Worth the wait ;)
Thank you Jeremy!
Trent
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Hey! Just pinning this comment to say thanks to everyone that sent me nice messages while I was gone, lots asking if I was okay, it means a lot! Yes, I'm okay, was a busy end of the year wrapping up a whole bunch of projects I'm excited to show off shortly! Thanks also who bought my house template over the holidays, it was a very exciting christmas seeing notifications of people buying something I put so much time into. Thanks again for the support! Trent
So glad to see you back! As literally my favorite crafter on UA-cam, and one of the main inspirations for my channel, this is a thing of joy!
@@TheGameCraftDragon Thank you mate, that is very kind.
Even though you don’t post as much as other crafters I really enjoy your videos because I can feel how much you enjoy this hobby. Like in that video where you talk about you and your dad.
@@zachlemon6818 Thank you, that really means a lot.
Hey man, I watch a lot of UA-cam, and a lot of hobby channels, but I stop everything and watch your videos when they appear. I've been hobbying for many years, but I always see new stuff in your videos, even when you do a topic that I'm already familiar with, like making tables. I love the way you did the pvc edging, and it would be so nice to keep dice from rolling off. Cheers!
Awesome!! I love the classic old world look. Not gonna lie I watched it on mute because my wife is asleep next to me and I can’t find my headphones but I’m glad you are back! I’ll have to watch it again tomorrow.
Hahah I admire the dedication
Damn. That is a good friend to pay you double so you could make a table after seeing how much you wanted to do another. We could all use friends like that in our lives. Glad to see you back making cool terrain and uploading your process.
I couldn't agree more. Glad to be back!
Elegant AF
Hell yeah!
Wow thanks for this tutorial. A storm resently destroyed my gaming room in the garage (no minis or scenerey were hurt thanfully) and I was wondering how I would go about restoring it. This is a must have.
Sorry to hear that mate. I'm sure when you restore it, it'll be better then ever! Good luck with a table if you make one and send through some photos!
That first table looks really good too. That pvc edge is such a good idea!
Thank you mate! Always great seeing you comment.
I’m in school right now and the second I saw the notification I freaked out, stopped everything, and clicked on it without even caring what it was about. All I have to say is that it was worth it man! Keep up the good work!
Thank you mate! Pay attention at school though, I will not be held responsible!
Miscast sir yes sir!
All the stuff you make is so aesthetically pleasing, from the terrain to the videos. More please.
So refreshing watching your stuff and recognising every bit of gear and material hahaha :D
Thanks for making this video. I make a lot of terrain, but this board really ties it all in together so well. It'd actually be pretty easy to store too, so that's a huge plus. Remarkably inspiring stuff, and filmed so well too!
This is fantastic and has removed a lot of the fear for me as I start planning my first diorama board. Going through your archives has been a brilliant use of a Sunday morning too! Cheers!
I miss doing stuff like this, used to paint and model all the time. Building scenes was do much fun.
Miscast!!! I can’t tell you how happy I am to see you back! I love your videos, your builds, your content! You’re one of my heroes! If you had a slump, that makes me sad (watching this and your unfinished builds back to back). BUT I am so happy you’ve found your love again. You’re just as good or better than those bigger channels! ITS YOUR TURN! :D
Thank you mate! That is very very kind
Amazing table, great work. I love the quality of this tutorial as well. I'm sure when I get the funds to have a crack at this. Also, fair play to your friend/client for not only matching the asking price but doubling it. As a creative myself, I know that a lot of people are hesitant to pay for the services we provide.
Fantastic! thank you! Yeah certainly, one in a million it seems. Very thankful
6:09
".. until my friend Riley came along.."
Riley is a spider
Amazing. I've been looking for table builds like this, great video. It looks fantastic.
"Make a table for 40k"
A 40k planet with grass? And trees? Now THAT'S rare. Must be some knife-ear Exodite agri-world, give me a good hive or a Manufactorum ANY day.
(Great vid man, really instructional. Never done landscape before, might give it a go now!)
Isaac Jones - Try historical gaming too. You might find reality ain’t so bad either. LoL.
Its what a world could look like just as the Orks make landfall, and only a little bit before the land Waaaaaagh begins.
So happy to see one of your videos in my subs again! Amazing job! I've been thinking of making a 'table-topper' out of foam for a while, rather than a full on wood gaming table, this is exactly what I needed to see. Cheers!
Thanks! That's awesome, good luck with the build!
Very well done. I really like the homemade mixtures you applied to the table the end result is fantastic.I have never seen someone edge a table like that. I may have to look into that. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you mate, lovely hearing that from you. If I had the skill I would have preferred a nice wood trim but the PVC is super light, I can lift the table myself and confidently store it vertically so not a bad result!
Felt on the bottoms of the moveable terrain is such a good idea.
I used your video to guide me through the making of my first ever table. Before that, I'd never ever would've pulled it off! Thanks a bunch!
Your videos are great! I appreciate that you don't spend an exuberant amount of time explaining or discussing things, you're right to the point. Fantastic work and great table!
Thank you!
I just found your channel and have binged it all. Very well done! I'd love to see a dice tower build that can double as terrain if you're looking for project ideas.
This video is still so good. Your editing/production style always makes me want to take it up a notch.
Very good. It's easy and fun to do. Everyone should get their hands dirty from time to time, to time it's very relaxing. I made my present table in an afternoon, using some old chipboard given to me by a friend. I recently made Senlac Hill for the battle of hastings, which fits nicely on it, as does my expansive English Civil War redoubt. All made with polystyrene tiles, ready mix plaster and hair curlers. The thing is, have a go, it's great fun and you can only improve with practice. Another tip, never throw things away. I keep corks, match sticks, cocktail sticks, little blocks of wood etc etc, they all get used eventually.
I just checked your channel yesterday to see if I had somehow missed some videos but alas nothing for months. And low and behold you post another video today! You’ve been missed.
Aw thanks! I'll try not to be so long next time.
high quality video, easy understanding, appropiate time length. This is what come to my mind since 2 years ago. Cant wait to see your channel become big
Thanks a lot mate!
Wow. Just wow! I think I may utilize this video in the future when me and my partner finally move into our own place and I have room for a larger board.
woohoo, awesome to hear
Man watching this makes me want to build a table. I've made an adequate armies on parade board, and restored an old 4x4 board that was beat to hell and back, and both were so much fun despite the challenges they presented.
Niiiiice!
Lots of nice little details make a big difference in the end!
Really pretty table. I love it. Only think I don't like are the unrealistic tree sizes. But I hardly ever see that right
Yeah. It's a budget thing, we found 32mm trees to be really expensive.
Your craft in camera and terrain is exquisite. Love to see you at the top of youtube too!
Cheers mate, very kind words.
awesome work mate. might go down to bunnings and give this a try myself.
The table looks great and the video is nicely summed up as always.
Thank you! Very excited to play some games on it now
Amazing tutorial! Very descriptive! Wonderfully detailed! Simple explenations!
You sir should be handsomely rewarded!
We all need a friend like Riley! Awesome table
Awesome video! Table looks great! Everyone should have a friend like Riley!
Couldn't agree more!
Always get hyped to make something after watching your videos. Thanks dude
Awesome to hear! That's my #1 goal
NICE GLAD TO SEE U BACK MAN!
Thanks mate!
@miscast
Thanks for posting this amazing idea, my son and I want to build a table and you have just given us some amazing ideas. We got into Warhammer 40k this summer and now we need a table big enough for some of our longer range characters. You my friend have delivered as we were cringing at the price of lumber! Thank you so much. I'll be sure to try and send you pics as we progress. :)
Gday. Lovely looking table. Any chance of a list of materials?
Oh man, I was searching for a good, light, easy to store game table for tabletop gaming but didn't want to build it out of wood... Thank you so much, sometimes the answer is right infront of you, but you need someone to press your face into it :D
The presentation of these vids is on point.
In a world now dominated by roll out mat game boards... So nice to see people still making and using actual game boards... they just add so much more immersion to your games I feel. Great video mate!
Let’s gooooo!! Welcome back so happy to see a video from you once again. Because of you and others I made my own channel it was a great decision to make
That's great! What's your channel called?
Wow, high quality table, inspiring!
Table came out real well! I've always made more modular boards / scatter because I have a boardgame table with a drop in vault...so I've got a dedicated space. My current issue is a lack of places to PUT more large tables.....but I still want them!
Aw nice! sounds like an awesome set up.
This was extremely inspiring, love this dude. also the video was shot exquisitely, keep doing this great work dude!!
Thank you, very kind!
I don’t want this episode to be over!!
Haha! Love your work Franky!
Whaaaaaa! I wouldn’t have guess you knew me lmao I feel so honored! I realized today that I was subscribed to you on my regular account but not my UA-cam account. Subbed on both to make sure I don’t miss your videos.
@@FrankyDCrafter Hard to miss! I've seen you all around the place, I think TCG mostly. Keep making a ruckus!
Think I'm gonna dance while using spray primer from now on :D
I'm so convinced that foam is an unsuitable material for a project like this, but I do think that the end product looks really goddamn good.
3 years later the tables Ive made like this are still going strong after daily use!
Im so glad you actually came back
I always do eventually!
Missed these videos, welcome back into the fray
A pleasure to be back!
Great to see you're back mate! Can't wait for the next one
Thankyou!
Nice video with useful tips! Gave me some good ideas to build my custom tables.
YES MISCAST IS BACK !
The world would be so much better, if everyone just asked themselves "Am I being and idiot?" Great video and great advice, also with the mistakes, to take it calm and keep moving!
Problem is, the idiots won't know the answer to that question hahaha
I've been practicing this lately. Say what you are doing out loud, if it sounds dumb it probably is
Missed your videos dude, glad to see you back!
Thank you!
Cracking tutorial Miscast. Making me want to build my own table now
Missed you dude. Glad to see you’re back making videos
Thanks mate! Me too!
I did not expect this video to be this wholesome.
Oh no you didn't! Upload before me hey!? Well damn... You had to make a great vid to boot. 😫
In all seriousness though Trent, GREAT vid man. I love your video work and the table looks stunning. Looking forward to seeing more!
Mate, we gotta sort this out fast, we're like 2 snails racing each other. We're in it together this year!
@@Miscast Absolutely man haha. I'm with ya all the way. This is our year to shine! 🙂
Glad to see more of your videos! Super interested in making terrain along with you
Thanks mate! Cool channel you have too, I'll be watching more later!
what a beautiful table !
Great to see you back at it
Glad to see you creating UA-cam content once more! And inspired to have a go at creating my own Table now (not a TOPPER... those are for fancy Cakes 😜)!
That's great! Good luck and send me what you make!
wohoo, new Miscast!
More to come!
Nice work bud great to see you back making awesome videos
Cheers! More to come!
Awesome material choice!! Love this vid, so much better than heavy and expensive board.
Mitre Cut for the PVC, using a hacksaw ^^
Good tip! That's what I tried initially but my blades weren't the right size for the soft PVC and I didn't get far.
After several months it good to see you.
Thanks mate!
Good timing as i'm just about to smash out a load of boards for the channel! :)
Nice mate! Looking forward to it!
Riley is a freaking hero!
He is!
Nice work
Thanks!
Good to see you again!!!
Cheers mate! :D You too!
"Protect the paint from the hands of sweaty nerds" I laughed so hard... Hahaha... You know who you are.
Sweet table! I've been wanting to make a portable table that I can carry in my car since not many people have tables for war games.
For sure. Well this is not the solution then hahah! I really like gaming mats for the portability factor and there's some great ones around, that'd be my go to.
This is excellent! Any recommendation on the mix of tile grout, sand, and oxide pigment for the dirt?
I’ve been watching you on Instagram, great to finally see a new video! :D
I didn't know you had a channel! I have some catching up to do :D
Miscast
Great video, it actually seems very straightforward. :D
Still one of my favorite thumbs
Nice! You just learned me something today! Awesome work!
Great to hear from you mate!
hi there i relay like your tips and trick to make modeling easy. i been a model for 1 year now and i win my fist competition last year was in 2 categories and won them both with 3 trophy i love the table you made and hope i can learn more of you
Great work! Thank you!
Damn bro. This looks amazing!
Thanks man!
Goblin Green bases, eh? I see we have a man of culture on our hands. Lovely video as always!
Hahahh, it is not often someone compliments my obnoxious bases. Thank you.
whenever I see these awesome tables I can't help but imagine myself being shrunk down and placed on it like a mini haha
Finally! Good as always
Cheers!
I'm starting now doing one of this. Can you help me finding the flock grass?
Nice table dude. Thanks for your video.. i have plans for a table in the future..you got a new subscriber hear
Thank you for this tutorial. I've been wanting to make a game table for some time and have been rather overwhelmed by the scope of such a project.
I have a couple questions:
Where do you store your game table, or where do you plan to store it, when not in use?
How do you protect it when storing it?
The table is light enough to be stored vertically and water-resistant so it can be stored anywhere without fear of warping. Ryley has a home for it in his house in mind when he takes the table.
@@Miscast thank you :)
I saw the nice green field and the words "Warhammer 40k" and went into this thinking it was a joke and he was going to end with a light pass of a flamethrower. This isn't what I expected, but I was not disappointed. This is nice.
Lol. Thats a great idea. Green grass was cool in 40k like 20 years ago! The second table I build was mostly for 40k and uses the jungle terrain from another video (shame I didn't get a good shot of it all together). Thanks mate
I was waiting for a video like this. Thank you! :D
My pleasure mate!
I suggest you to put some bars or pins between the foam parts, it helps a lot about not bending and reinforces the structure.
It seems pretty strong to be honest, the angle bar, foam, and silicone does a great job. The bars might be good for an 8x4 though!