En este video vi un dos trozos de madera atrás as una mesa pero del revés que se vea el lado do de esta con las cu4vas se vea como montañas en el minuto 3:59
Honestly, the epoxy reads more as ice. With the way the carving from the back looks, it reminds me of when you get those huge ice crystal formations like on the hood and windshield of a car first thing in the morning during late fall
If you do a project like this in the future again I would suggest really roughing up the edges of the wood that will be meeting the epoxy at an angle and really get some good gouges so they look like a rocky shoreline. The table looks amazing though thanks for posting this!
Yes, I was going to suggest the same thing too. it would have been easier to do the carving on the wood alone first and then cover it in epoxy. That would have eliminated a lot of the puckering lol. but really great table
A good idea you could do on the underside of the table where you put all those burrs in you could fill those burrs with a really dark blue resin to give it a look seeing through Clearwater and the cliffs going down.
This is one of the best products you have ever produced. The fact that you are giving this away speaks to who you are as a builder. The appreciation to your fans is amazing.
I think that your spot that didn't fully cure came from one of the epoxy kits being not stored right at some point in its life or being past or close to the expiration date. The chemicals for epoxy to catalyze do break down over time, so if it is old or was stored somewhere too hot or too cold for too long, it could have gone bad. Its also why you need to make sure you are using fresh epoxy for your projects unless the product is engineered to have a long shelf life. Our high school woodshop table saw caught half of a 2x4 that a student was ripping in half and launched it once. It hit the polycarbonate glass for the classroom and spiderwebbed it from 20 feet away, putting the board half way through it.
My guess would be that one batch wasn’t perfectly mixed. Like, when you’re mixing the two components they need to be thoroughly mixed, which is why you make sure you thoroughly mix the entire container including the bottom and you scrape the sides to make sure everything is thoroughly incorporated. I always think of like, pancake or cake mix. You can mix it perfectly, no lumps, but if you wait to scrape the sides of the bowl only at the very end there’s inevitably a little pocket of unmixed powder stuck there. With the two liquid components of resin, you won’t see the unmixed area as easily, BUT it will never cure if it never mixed.
I absolutely love the table. I've made the same miter cut on my table saw, and I've had the same result. So, I started cutting most of the miter with a skill saw to eliminate that chunk between the fence and the blade. After it's gone, you can still do the exact cut you just did but do it a lot safer.
I've made... less than amazing comments about some of the content of this channel, this... this is amazing content. What an awesome build, easily the best waterfall table I've seen. Thank you for building it, filming it and posting it.
I do like the aesthetic of the table and the work on both sides definitely gives it more depth. This is probably, in my not so humble opinion, the best river project you've done. Well done.
Bro I love your builds and your content. You are my favorite wood worker to watch create pieces of art. This table and your workbench build are 2 of my favorites. Your energy and knowledge you pass along in these videos is just amazing. Keep up the work man very much enjoy your videos!
table looks good! I think for my preference, I would have made the carving on the underside complement the carving on the outside more, to reinforce the feeling of flowing more. The rocky shore carvings look like they should have some eddies coming off of them.
Quick tip for cutting miters this way on the table saw, raise the sacrificial fence so that only the bottom of it gets in contact with the saw blade. This way, the offcut has a lot less risk of getting stuck and thrown back.🤘
That is 100% the best waterfall table I've seen. The really amazing thing is, even as you explained your idea of what it would look like, I had absolutely NO idea what you were thinking. At least not until you started mitering edges. Loved it, thanks for another great Sunday morning.
It looks awesome. Wouldn't it be cool to do a table like this with carving a landscape in the epoxy with the CNC and doing several pours to get a depth of perspective? Love your ideas
What you did on the cave piece is how you needed to do this one. Stack multiple layers of wood together, glue them up and then carve them before the resin. ❤ I would love for you to do a remake.
One thing I think you could do for getting that feeling of depth is to pour a layer of blue, maybe not clear even, epoxy and then carve that and maybe polish it, then pour your clear "river" and go from there. I say this because a lot of the AI images look like there is two layers of different color of density maybe.
Amazing. I'm not a woodworker, but I'm fascinated by those who are. My husband is a little surprised that I watch this channel because of the language, but the quality of the builds make it tolerable.
For a person who self describes as not being an 'artsy" person, you did a really nice job of pretending! I appreciate you stretching your boundaries and jumping in with both feet!!! Don't kid yourself, you're a creative thinker. ❤❤❤
I love how you use ai the way it SHOULD be used!! For concepts, just discovered your videos but I’m in love. If my dad were still around I’m sure we’d both binge all your videos together.
It looks amazing, my only suggestion is using slabs that have more slope to some of the edges, rough or smooth. Like the waters edge of a river or lake. That will give you move texture with the wood and you can make the underneath carvings flow right into some of the edge irregularities.
Hey John, I’m a new member of your audience. I found your channel a couple of day ago and I basically been binge watching your videos back to back. Literally just watched the first Waterfall Table episode yesterday and boom… new episode of the subject. Keep up the excellent work mate! Absolutely quality workmanship and entertainment 🤙
Great table. As for the soft spot in the epoxy I think it’s under mixed epoxy that was on the side walls of the bucket you were using that got into your project.
That looks pretty sick. I'd be really interested to see what it would look like to fill those reliefs you carved in the underside with some sort of translucent white epoxy or something. Could add another dimension to the whole thing!
It's interesting how you say "seal the edges to prevent bubbles", while Black Forest Wood Co. says "never seal, just use the correct resin and properly control heat because otherwise the resin bond to wood is too weak."
I've never really done epoxy resin stuff before, the only time I tried was when I wanted to make my mom a custom walking cane and tried to use resin as a top coat for the charred wood I was using for the handle, but I did run into that issue with a single spot of the resin not curing; it was because the resin wasn't mixed thoroughly enough, so there were little bubbles of unmixed resin or activator clinging to the sides of the container, and those fell out onto the piece while I was pouring it.
I love these videos but John is literally the last person I would pay for a master class!😂 Nothing personal of coarse, he generally knows his stuff but he just doesn’t strike me as a “master” of wood working at this point. Tbf it is about epoxy, which he is pretty good at so I’m sure it’s worth it... probably.
IDK if this could work or if its been done before but what if you pour clear then use a straw to pump color deeper into the clear to make streaks then have rocks placed and purposely put bubbles and white after the rocks to give it the effect of moving water. Just an idea for river tables
I plan to turn a Jack Daniel's whisky barrel already cut in half for a planter box and create a lift-style top coffee table using industrial pipes for the base with casters for mobility. What would you guys do using old barrels to create furniture?
Just recently came across your channel and I'm loving it! One of my first thoughts after seeing this video was that @EvanAndKatelyn have made some resin furniture too and I think it would be so cool to see you colab and see what kind of mind blowing furniture could come out of it!
Considering some of the AI Models, have you thought about adding depth by using glass? You could do the river below, with islands, in an epoxy pour. but leave "mountains" which will hold the glass. This would give you further depth without the depth of epoxy.
Looks good! Would it give more depth to do a blue epoxy pour filling half of the river, and then a clear pour filling the second half? I don't know if the second pour would stick to the cured blue epoxy, but maybe if you did the second pour halfway through the first pour curing?
Was the uncured area where you dipped that stick in after putting the bottom back of the bucket. If there was something on the stick the contamination could cause the epoxy to not sure properly.
6:15 I wonder, have you ever tried the rice method of figuring out how much resin you need? For those who dont know, you pour rice in the mould and when it's at the level you would want the resin, you take it out and measure it.
Dude absolutely awesome!! Just the right amount of burring too. Looks incredible. If you dont mind, would you in the future be able to put an estimator of cost (materials) and time it took you to complete?
Table came out great! before the last sanding i thought it was good but it got even better, excited for the next one. You one up yourself again and again.
You know how you make the box for the piece to sit in, caulk it and then take it out of to have the finished pour? Could you not theoretically make moulds for the resin to go around that you then remove to add layers to a pour?
The underside reminds me more of ice than a waterfall. Still love it! I’m glad I found your channel today. I just bought a cookie yesterday for a table I’ve wanted to make for almost 5 years but don’t have a shop or a lot of experience. Gonna watch some more before going to my local makerspace
I think it looked better with the corner but I know it’s un telling what’s in John’s mind while he’s working . I also love everything he builds he’s a true wood legend in my mind.
Crazy about the wood fly back on the table saw. I was just cutting the other day in my father’s garage a piece of oak and the blade caught the oak at the end of the cut. Only about an 1” cut off a 1” board maybe 12” length broke the window about 6’ away from the saw. Glad I wasn’t standing behind it. And also the first time it’s happened to me.
The only thing i would recommend is cutting the wood at an angle to when sanding the epoxy from the top you can see the wood acting like the sea bed. Also throw in a couple chunks of floating wood around gives of more realistic look. But in all this is dope work 💪👌👌
Ohhh that resin dispenser system is neat! I've never seen anything like that but it makes perfect sense, and it's probably easier (and produces less waste) than my giant disposable pipette system 😅
Theoretically you should be able to domino the epoxy as well; when pouring the epoxy, you could make small blocks of the same mix of epoxy as you use for the slabs. Out of those blocks you could carve/cut/shape/make epoxy dominos, and when inserting those using clear epoxy as glue, they should be invisible..... at least I think so. Maybe worth a little testing for future projects. 👍👍👍🌞🌞🌞
I absolutely love this; it is a shame I will never be able to win anything you make as I live in another country. BUT I'm happy learning from you and watching the amazing things you make. And a huge congrats on the 1 million subscribers :)
John, the table looks amazing. Just a thought for the future. On the corner that you cut out the epoxy I thought that if you had a big ass rock with a flat bottom you could use the rocks profile to cut-out the corner and then when fished set the table on the rock. Might be a toe stubber but I think it would look amazing and really add to the 3d water vibe you've got going on. Cheers for all the content!!!
When you were drawing out the part for corner with the sharpie and mentioned where a rock would be. I was thinking, YES!!! put a rock in there. That would look awesome.
This is amazing. I love it. I would love to see you try doing a combo of a normal epoxy table and that lava table you did with AI. Or maybe that diamond epoxy table? That has the potential to be epic as well. I don't know, AI does some crazy shit so I feel like any of your fabulous builds would be insane with an AI twist. Also you going to release a version of shop shades that works with glasses? I'm blind as a bat so that's the only thing stopping me from buying some.
Just a thought for you John, I love your shop shades idea, finally someone making decent safety glasses. But I work outside all day and need polarized glasses, little spin off from shop shades… Trade shades!
This build gives me a great idea for you to try out. What if, you tried making a large epoxy slab with cookies, and dropping it so it shatters into hundreds of pieces. Put it back together in a slightly larger mold, filled the cracks with coloured epoxy. And then build a waterfall table out of it.....
I have my notifications turn John Malecki. I watch most all your videos. That piece of wood shooting back wasn't the first time it happened to you. Fibber. 😂
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En este video vi un dos trozos de madera atrás as una mesa pero del revés que se vea el lado do de esta con las cu4vas se vea como montañas en el minuto 3:59
Love the concept of the show
Honestly, the epoxy reads more as ice. With the way the carving from the back looks, it reminds me of when you get those huge ice crystal formations like on the hood and windshield of a car first thing in the morning during late fall
Yeah, an ice themed table would look cool with that look.
If you do a project like this in the future again I would suggest really roughing up the edges of the wood that will be meeting the epoxy at an angle and really get some good gouges so they look like a rocky shoreline. The table looks amazing though thanks for posting this!
Yes, I was going to suggest the same thing too. it would have been easier to do the carving on the wood alone first and then cover it in epoxy. That would have eliminated a lot of the puckering lol. but really great table
Yeah. Also based on the original AI image he should stain/paint the edges of the wood blue and pour clear.
@@jono6379 yeah it looks that way for real. If not a clear pour then a light blue tint to give it that underwater look
Agreed
I´m from Germany. We have the word "Kitsch". I´m sorry, but that´s what is is.
19:07 In a recent study, scientists found that John's body has trace amounts of blood in his microplastics. 😂
dude! I think this is one of my favorite tables you have made... The Ice looks legit!!!
Do i sense a.... teamup/ collab????????????
A good idea you could do on the underside of the table where you put all those burrs in you could fill those burrs with a really dark blue resin to give it a look seeing through Clearwater and the cliffs going down.
That's a really cool table. It's almost like ice crystals emerging from the wood.
Yeah, I've not seen that effect before. Looked super cool and original.
This is one of the best products you have ever produced. The fact that you are giving this away speaks to who you are as a builder. The appreciation to your fans is amazing.
I think that your spot that didn't fully cure came from one of the epoxy kits being not stored right at some point in its life or being past or close to the expiration date. The chemicals for epoxy to catalyze do break down over time, so if it is old or was stored somewhere too hot or too cold for too long, it could have gone bad. Its also why you need to make sure you are using fresh epoxy for your projects unless the product is engineered to have a long shelf life.
Our high school woodshop table saw caught half of a 2x4 that a student was ripping in half and launched it once. It hit the polycarbonate glass for the classroom and spiderwebbed it from 20 feet away, putting the board half way through it.
😳🫢🤯
I was gonna say the same thing about the epoxy not curing right, I've seen bad epoxy leave pools like that when the rest of it cures.
This is unlikely as the rest of the pour is fine and only one spot is affected. (see my comment about contaminents)
I'd be curious what was on the outside bottom of the bucket as it may have been dipped into the pour accidentally and affected it.
My guess would be that one batch wasn’t perfectly mixed. Like, when you’re mixing the two components they need to be thoroughly mixed, which is why you make sure you thoroughly mix the entire container including the bottom and you scrape the sides to make sure everything is thoroughly incorporated. I always think of like, pancake or cake mix. You can mix it perfectly, no lumps, but if you wait to scrape the sides of the bowl only at the very end there’s inevitably a little pocket of unmixed powder stuck there.
With the two liquid components of resin, you won’t see the unmixed area as easily, BUT it will never cure if it never mixed.
I love how you put an image in the thumbnail then use a different one as inspiration to build something that has nothing to do with neither of those!
Just what I thought too, but you said it in a much nicer way then I ever would have been able to lol
No matter what he still did a good job. Of course you can show us how it's really done can't you 😅
@@Ian-mj4pt Why do I need to know how? People are allowed to have opinions, unless you live in china, russia or north korea. But I dont
I absolutely love the table. I've made the same miter cut on my table saw, and I've had the same result. So, I started cutting most of the miter with a skill saw to eliminate that chunk between the fence and the blade. After it's gone, you can still do the exact cut you just did but do it a lot safer.
I've made... less than amazing comments about some of the content of this channel, this... this is amazing content. What an awesome build, easily the best waterfall table I've seen. Thank you for building it, filming it and posting it.
I do like the aesthetic of the table and the work on both sides definitely gives it more depth. This is probably, in my not so humble opinion, the best river project you've done. Well done.
Bro I love your builds and your content. You are my favorite wood worker to watch create pieces of art. This table and your workbench build are 2 of my favorites.
Your energy and knowledge you pass along in these videos is just amazing. Keep up the work man very much enjoy your videos!
You can check your color using a small clear cup next time. Its always way more blue in the big bucket because you're looking through much more of it.
table looks good! I think for my preference, I would have made the carving on the underside complement the carving on the outside more, to reinforce the feeling of flowing more. The rocky shore carvings look like they should have some eddies coming off of them.
Really neat idea to cut to finished table while Jon is talking about the different design elements.
If you use mold release, it could have pooled in that one spot. I’ve had that happen.
The table does look good and I do like it but the one in the thumbnail is what needs to be built!
Quick tip for cutting miters this way on the table saw, raise the sacrificial fence so that only the bottom of it gets in contact with the saw blade. This way, the offcut has a lot less risk of getting stuck and thrown back.🤘
That is 100% the best waterfall table I've seen. The really amazing thing is, even as you explained your idea of what it would look like, I had absolutely NO idea what you were thinking. At least not until you started mitering edges. Loved it, thanks for another great Sunday morning.
It looks awesome. Wouldn't it be cool to do a table like this with carving a landscape in the epoxy with the CNC and doing several pours to get a depth of perspective? Love your ideas
The see through is insane love it! Looks incredible! It’s an ice crystal table
Gorgeous table! You should do the ‘table with a secret’ with AI next, would be interesting to see what it came up with!
What you did on the cave piece is how you needed to do this one. Stack multiple layers of wood together, glue them up and then carve them before the resin. ❤ I would love for you to do a remake.
One thing I think you could do for getting that feeling of depth is to pour a layer of blue, maybe not clear even, epoxy and then carve that and maybe polish it, then pour your clear "river" and go from there. I say this because a lot of the AI images look like there is two layers of different color of density maybe.
Amazing. I'm not a woodworker, but I'm fascinated by those who are.
My husband is a little surprised that I watch this channel because of the language, but the quality of the builds make it tolerable.
14:47 my favorite time of the day, week, month, year, nothing like it
For a person who self describes as not being an 'artsy" person, you did a really nice job of pretending! I appreciate you stretching your boundaries and jumping in with both feet!!! Don't kid yourself, you're a creative thinker. ❤❤❤
I love how you use ai the way it SHOULD be used!! For concepts, just discovered your videos but I’m in love. If my dad were still around I’m sure we’d both binge all your videos together.
It looks amazing, my only suggestion is using slabs that have more slope to some of the edges, rough or smooth. Like the waters edge of a river or lake. That will give you move texture with the wood and you can make the underneath carvings flow right into some of the edge irregularities.
Wow it looks like clear ice. I love it. Awsome work
Hey John, I’m a new member of your audience. I found your channel a couple of day ago and I basically been binge watching your videos back to back. Literally just watched the first Waterfall Table episode yesterday and boom… new episode of the subject.
Keep up the excellent work mate!
Absolutely quality workmanship and entertainment 🤙
That looks nothing like the thumbnail...
Ever heard of clickbait?
He loves a good old click bait
He got you to most likely watch, and also comment. Soooo, mission accomplished lol. He made his money from you.
Probably used ai to create the thumbnail
Well you look nothing like your profile picture
Sam is the best. He needs his own show on the channel too! 😁
John I love you man. My son and I watch you every weekend. Thanks for keeping us close.
Only time I had soft pockets in a pour, I chalked it up to insufficient mixing. Figured those parts didn't get mixed in w. enough hardener.
1:57 I really really like that bottom right version! Bottom left is my second favorite tho
wow what a beautiful table! I wish they did that job here in the Dominican Republic! I love this table!
Great table. As for the soft spot in the epoxy I think it’s under mixed epoxy that was on the side walls of the bucket you were using that got into your project.
Man that looks awesome...you out did your self on that one..killer flow...
14:31 Sam will always be a fan fav. Should have him do a video with you in the background. I would love to see what kind of project Sam would make.
I love this table!! I have always wanted to do wood working but can't at the moment so you channel scratches that itch!!!
That looks pretty sick. I'd be really interested to see what it would look like to fill those reliefs you carved in the underside with some sort of translucent white epoxy or something. Could add another dimension to the whole thing!
Definitely one of my favorite builds I've watched so far. Rock on!
It's interesting how you say "seal the edges to prevent bubbles", while Black Forest Wood Co. says "never seal, just use the correct resin and properly control heat because otherwise the resin bond to wood is too weak."
Been following for a long time. Just wanted to comment how much your work has grown. Impressive and inspiring. Hope you are proud.
I've never really done epoxy resin stuff before, the only time I tried was when I wanted to make my mom a custom walking cane and tried to use resin as a top coat for the charred wood I was using for the handle, but I did run into that issue with a single spot of the resin not curing; it was because the resin wasn't mixed thoroughly enough, so there were little bubbles of unmixed resin or activator clinging to the sides of the container, and those fell out onto the piece while I was pouring it.
ADULT BABY BOUNCER with A.I.
Make it happen John!!!🔥🔥🔥
You should venture down the UA-cam rabbit hole of diorama building, you might get some ideas for your water effects
This looks 100% better than the OG. Well done. Truly a thing of beauty.
I love these videos but John is literally the last person I would pay for a master class!😂 Nothing personal of coarse, he generally knows his stuff but he just doesn’t strike me as a “master” of wood working at this point. Tbf it is about epoxy, which he is pretty good at so I’m sure it’s worth it... probably.
IDK if this could work or if its been done before but what if you pour clear then use a straw to pump color deeper into the clear to make streaks then have rocks placed and purposely put bubbles and white after the rocks to give it the effect of moving water. Just an idea for river tables
I plan to turn a Jack Daniel's whisky barrel already cut in half for a planter box and create a lift-style top coffee table using industrial pipes for the base with casters for mobility.
What would you guys do using old barrels to create furniture?
Just recently came across your channel and I'm loving it! One of my first thoughts after seeing this video was that @EvanAndKatelyn have made some resin furniture too and I think it would be so cool to see you colab and see what kind of mind blowing furniture could come out of it!
This is, in my opinion, your best epoxy table build. Looks fantastic
Considering some of the AI Models, have you thought about adding depth by using glass? You could do the river below, with islands, in an epoxy pour. but leave "mountains" which will hold the glass. This would give you further depth without the depth of epoxy.
Looks good! Would it give more depth to do a blue epoxy pour filling half of the river, and then a clear pour filling the second half? I don't know if the second pour would stick to the cured blue epoxy, but maybe if you did the second pour halfway through the first pour curing?
Was the uncured area where you dipped that stick in after putting the bottom back of the bucket. If there was something on the stick the contamination could cause the epoxy to not sure properly.
6:15 I wonder, have you ever tried the rice method of figuring out how much resin you need? For those who dont know, you pour rice in the mould and when it's at the level you would want the resin, you take it out and measure it.
Dude absolutely awesome!! Just the right amount of burring too. Looks incredible. If you dont mind, would you in the future be able to put an estimator of cost (materials) and time it took you to complete?
John I personally think that's the best table you've made well done shame I'm in England I'd love a table like that
Table came out great! before the last sanding i thought it was good but it got even better, excited for the next one. You one up yourself again and again.
Dude, you are just the awesomemost of dudes. Love seeing your 'veejos'.
I liked your initial corner triangle cut better. It flowed a little better with the shape of the wood. Overall table turned out sick!
Looks really good!! Like all of your jobs they look great!!!
goopy bottom: overspill on the bucket. Some part A was on the sidewall of the bucket then you poured it in... probably on the first pour.
You know how you make the box for the piece to sit in, caulk it and then take it out of to have the finished pour? Could you not theoretically make moulds for the resin to go around that you then remove to add layers to a pour?
The underside reminds me more of ice than a waterfall. Still love it! I’m glad I found your channel today. I just bought a cookie yesterday for a table I’ve wanted to make for almost 5 years but don’t have a shop or a lot of experience. Gonna watch some more before going to my local makerspace
I think it looked better with the corner but I know it’s un telling what’s in John’s mind while he’s working . I also love everything he builds he’s a true wood legend in my mind.
Awesome table, but the jagged rocks look like ice crystals. Maybe next time build an Ice Table?
in typical cat mom fashion I went "cool would make a awesome cat hide he even cut out a hole big enough for cats to go in and out." 🤣
Crazy about the wood fly back on the table saw. I was just cutting the other day in my father’s garage a piece of oak and the blade caught the oak at the end of the cut. Only about an 1” cut off a 1” board maybe 12” length broke the window about 6’ away from the saw. Glad I wasn’t standing behind it. And also the first time it’s happened to me.
The only thing i would recommend is cutting the wood at an angle to when sanding the epoxy from the top you can see the wood acting like the sea bed. Also throw in a couple chunks of floating wood around gives of more realistic look. But in all this is dope work 💪👌👌
Ohhh that resin dispenser system is neat! I've never seen anything like that but it makes perfect sense, and it's probably easier (and produces less waste) than my giant disposable pipette system 😅
This is absolutley amazing. So much hard work too. You make me want to start making these.
Bro has so many income streams it’s crazy,
-ad revenue
-woodworking clients
-courses
-shop renting
-tool renting
Professional business man
just got the e-mail that you hit 1 million subscribers!!! congrats john!!!! subscribed not long before covid and have loved seeing your builds!!!
Theoretically you should be able to domino the epoxy as well; when pouring the epoxy, you could make small blocks of the same mix of epoxy as you use for the slabs. Out of those blocks you could carve/cut/shape/make epoxy dominos, and when inserting those using clear epoxy as glue, they should be invisible..... at least I think so.
Maybe worth a little testing for future projects.
👍👍👍🌞🌞🌞
Definitely awesome😮!
I absolutely love this; it is a shame I will never be able to win anything you make as I live in another country. BUT I'm happy learning from you and watching the amazing things you make. And a huge congrats on the 1 million subscribers :)
I love your wood working so much. They give me such great ideas for something I love- interior design. Keep up the amazing work!
John, the table looks amazing. Just a thought for the future. On the corner that you cut out the epoxy I thought that if you had a big ass rock with a flat bottom you could use the rocks profile to cut-out the corner and then when fished set the table on the rock. Might be a toe stubber but I think it would look amazing and really add to the 3d water vibe you've got going on. Cheers for all the content!!!
When you were drawing out the part for corner with the sharpie and mentioned where a rock would be. I was thinking, YES!!! put a rock in there. That would look awesome.
Absolutely stunning!!!!❤
Nice that blue is my fav colour 😍
It's beautiful. Small enough to be a coffee table. Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
Have you ever tried a layering of the spicy with various shaded
Kinda like how layers of ice stack with in different shapes and colors
I love this work waterfall art thus really fantastics very neath and extremely beautiful job thanks for sharing guys.😮😅❤👍
This is amazing. I love it. I would love to see you try doing a combo of a normal epoxy table and that lava table you did with AI. Or maybe that diamond epoxy table? That has the potential to be epic as well. I don't know, AI does some crazy shit so I feel like any of your fabulous builds would be insane with an AI twist.
Also you going to release a version of shop shades that works with glasses? I'm blind as a bat so that's the only thing stopping me from buying some.
Congratulations you made it to 1 million subscribers!!
Next time, try carving and then painting on the backside. Then put epoxy to float it back to flat.
Think the goop area was from the bucket dip. Some contaminant from the edge or the bucket reacting with the epoxy.
This is so fr….. awesome ENJOY your playtime
Saw that kickback coming from a mile away! No where for the wood to go but into the blade, another nice build John 🤟🏽looks wicked
No you didn't
Yeah ok bud
The way you interpreted the AI's confused understanding of depth really shows the value of human artistry.
"...aaaaaaand we're gonna give it away!!!" 🤯
"...'cause i don't think it would sell."😅
Just a thought for you John, I love your shop shades idea, finally someone making decent safety glasses. But I work outside all day and need polarized glasses, little spin off from shop shades… Trade shades!
This build gives me a great idea for you to try out.
What if, you tried making a large epoxy slab with cookies, and dropping it so it shatters into hundreds of pieces.
Put it back together in a slightly larger mold, filled the cracks with coloured epoxy.
And then build a waterfall table out of it.....
I have my notifications turn John Malecki. I watch most all your videos.
That piece of wood shooting back wasn't the first time it happened to you.
Fibber. 😂