After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
As others have mentioned you are not only a fine craftsman, but an Artist as well. I love your attention to detail. I had no idea you could pour epoxy over several pours instead of just one. Something for me to remember and give this particular brand a try. Thank you.
Put together those two pieces would also have made a great table top. Thanks for the clear narration. Country music feels great for epoxy working keep it up👍👍👍👍
Jonny, Very beautiful shelves. I am a huge proponent of finding scraps no one else would use and trying to come up with inventive projects as well. Keep up the great work!
Great video, Jonny! They’re both just so cool! I think my tendency would have been to put the light colored epoxy with the walnut and the dark one with the hickory, but it turned out great the way you did it too.
Just a little nitpick but the epoxy reaction is always exothermic. You just do not want it to heat up too much to go into a runaway and start bubbling and fuming.
Cool project. If I may add a quick tip, while your guide hand/left hand is steading the rip on the blade side I always hook my thumb on the table as a guide to myself not to exceed this distance. After 45 years of carpentry I"m proud to say I still have all my fingers.
@@colonelreb8312 ill admit that a gallon of epoxy is costly but really if you hobby wood work the machines he had are the most baseline garage shop machines
@@colonelreb8312 also i didnt really see any high end equipment no specialist tools nothing like that a plainer and table saw are base line if you work on wood necessary if you will
@TechStack Reviews yeah you can always replace a table saw with mobile contractor saw which is a light weight cheaper option too im just saying his machines are pretty base line and no where near special i work in a shop with a 53 inch drum sander and a 5 head moulder i think being hyperbolic about the tools he used is silly
Or... maybe make do with what you have and just create something. I didn’t always have these tools, but over time I’ve invested in my business. I’ve also been driving the same beat up, paid off truck for 15 years.
And Total Boat is one of the cheaper epoxies-inexpensive doesn’t mean bad-I used to use one that cost $140 per gallon-now I use some that is about $50 per gallon-and the best epoxy I’ve ever used (and I’ve used a lot!!)…
*plays video* *pauses within 7 seconds.* Did he just say OKC? *rewinds and replays* Hot Damn, he sure did. Following for some okie love😂😂 bc hardly anyone even remembers we are a state, lmao!
Exactly what I wanna know. Been rummaging through Epidemic Sounds for it since he says in the description he uses theirs. If any one knows, save my time plox.
Jonny Builds and those of us who are currently jointerless truly appreciate that Jonny! I loved the table saw sled ad am going to build one just like it. Thank you so much for helping guide us!!!
What craftsmanship! Your work shows a love for beauty and perfection that is so rare these days. Thank you....it was a pleasure watching you work and seeing how you dealt with all the barriers you were faced with. The end result is stunning!
The toggle clamp idea is absolutely fantastic. I have been looking for an alternative for cutting straight edges because I don't have a jointer, and that looks like a really nice idea. Definalty gonna give that a try.
have watched a bunch of videos. Will be checking out more of YOUR videos because you EXPLAIN most steps. You dont skip steps or explanation, which is so annoying! THANK YOU!! BTW... have family in Durant OK! We're in Buckley, WA
Love your work but also love the fact you use proper work safe clothing & protection. When I'm working with my kids the first thing we do before anything is eyes, ears & hands.
I’ve been wood working for about 2 years now, just doing really simple projects to sell and for my home. This year I made the resolution to broaden my horizons and do quality over quantity. I am going to start focusing on projects like this with the higher quality wood. Absolutely loved the video and after watching this, it finalizes my decision. Definitely a subscribe from me.
wow your truly an artist! I came to your channel because I used cedar wood for my raised garden beds, ofcourse with time they started decaying, but I just cannot afford buy new lumber, so I guess I can fill all those wholes with epoxy!
I hope that someday I will have complete equipment and be able to continue the work of my late father who used to work as a wood craftsman for a table like that .... amen greetings from Indonesia
This is amazing! I've built a small table with an epoxy and resin table top which has that "river" effect much like the way your milky coloured shelf did. I was surprised to see that you didn't do anything to hold the two separate pieces together. I was not expecting the epoxy to hold them together so strong! During my build, I was way too worried that after my pour had dried, my table top would just split into two pieces. That's why I had two pieces of popsicle-stick-shaped wood holding the two live edges from underneath the table, then after the epoxy was poured you couldn't see them.
Hello Johnny, inspired by your videos. I’m 55 years old working in the medical field, first as an orderly, then a Respiratory Therapist, and for the past 25 years in medical sales. With these extraordinary times we are facing, with Covide -19. I’m so looking forward to what I enjoy in retirement, which is wood working. I’m a newbie, don’t have the equipment, don’t have the knowledge. However back in high school I finished number one in the Province of Quebec for industrial arts, which basically is wood working and metal shop. I have the passion. Can you suggest how to start off. I have a country house near Manawaki in Northern Quebec where I hunt and fish. Basically the tools and how to set up?
Beautiful result! Can't wait to see the full living room come together with these!
Thanks Mike! I can’t wait to have the living room finished so I can hang them in there.
Jonny Builds hi where did you took your mask ?
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I love how you're EXPLAINING what you're doing and what you're using! This really helps me with my research for my DIY epoxy coffee table!
After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
As a passionate aspiring artisan you have shown a level of craftsmanship to which I strive to achieve. It is motivating and greatly appreciated.
As others have mentioned you are not only a fine craftsman, but an Artist as well. I love your attention to detail. I had no idea you could pour epoxy over several pours instead of just one. Something for me to remember and give this particular brand a try. Thank you.
Just beautiful your amazing with your hands what a gift .
Put together those two pieces would also have made a great table top. Thanks for the clear narration. Country music feels great for epoxy working keep it up👍👍👍👍
Jonny,
Very beautiful shelves.
I am a huge proponent of finding scraps no one else would use and trying to come up with inventive projects as well. Keep up the great work!
Epoxy pretty much will work for any scrap wood
I didn't think I would like them being two different woods and resin color, but it looks amazing. Absolutely love it💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I've watched several epoxy river projects. I feel like I learned more from this one. Thanks for sharing.
ditto
The shelves are gorgeous and the resin part looks simple enough, but if you don't have a shitload of really expensive tools it's a nonstarter.
so beautiful! As a beginner carpenter I'm inspired by all of this.
That is gorgeous I love the detail when the polish or oil sets.
Thank you very much for this project . I'm always looking for ideas to help people that lost their jobs .
They look beautiful! That's a great tip for drilling deep/square holes
Thanks, Johnny!
Wow. That walnut. Just wow
seriously! they make a cordless hot glue gun?! where have you been all my life? Come to Papa!
Now that is one professional carpenter right there.
Great video, Jonny! They’re both just so cool! I think my tendency would have been to put the light colored epoxy with the walnut and the dark one with the hickory, but it turned out great the way you did it too.
Thanks Bruce! They would look good with the colors reversed I think.
Very impractical shelves....
They're such a work of art that you wouldn't want to put anything on them!!!
these turned out amazing!! i'm glad you saved the wood from certain death
A masterpiece with scraps of wood. Totally awesome.
Just a little nitpick but the epoxy reaction is always exothermic. You just do not want it to heat up too much to go into a runaway and start bubbling and fuming.
You’re correct! I should’ve clarified that, thanks for the comment and viewing.
I love walnut with black epoxy. Looks soo good.
Amazing work 😍😍 like always !
Thank you!
Cool project. If I may add a quick tip, while your guide hand/left hand is steading the rip on the blade side I always hook my thumb on the table as a guide to myself not to exceed this distance. After 45 years of carpentry I"m proud to say I still have all my fingers.
Watching the hand next to the saw gives me anxiety
So cool
Yeah, one big knot and goodbye fingers on that left hand.
I learned the hard way, my wife called me 4 and half for the longest time after hitting a knot and losing about 1/2inch of my right hand 4th finger😬😅
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Absolutely gorgeous!
Wow they are beautiful! How many hours did you spend and how much would you charge for a shelf?
ur an inspiration to woodworkers, Brasil here!!
Good job buddy! You did a great job and we like the shelves. 👍
Gorgeous
No wood should ever end in the rubbish.
“How to make cheap DIY stuff”
*Brings out half a million dollars machinery *
Yes but the point is that this beautiful wood which is a resource and took years to grow won't be going into landfill. That's what I took from it.
Lol yeah no maybe like 5k maybe depending on whether he bought the plainer or table saw new or used
@@colonelreb8312 ill admit that a gallon of epoxy is costly but really if you hobby wood work the machines he had are the most baseline garage shop machines
@@colonelreb8312 also i didnt really see any high end equipment no specialist tools nothing like that a plainer and table saw are base line if you work on wood necessary if you will
@TechStack Reviews yeah you can always replace a table saw with mobile contractor saw which is a light weight cheaper option too im just saying his machines are pretty base line and no where near special i work in a shop with a 53 inch drum sander and a 5 head moulder i think being hyperbolic about the tools he used is silly
This video seemed to not have as promotional content. I liked that, keep up with this format. Please, Thank You Sir
Subbed. Sick build brother. Would love to feel the texture of the final result.
the walnut is gorgeous
They look great. It's a shame to see them as shelves :( You rarely see anything but the edge of a shelf, so it seems like a waste.
Exactly what I was thinking.
I put a back on mine for that reason(mama ‘s laundry shelf) I’ve seen it with spilled soap and softeners on it 😖
Beautiful result
These look awesome!
Thanks!
gorgeous shelves - love the bottom chamfer
Красивая работа, молодец!
You make it look easy,all you need is a big space and, lots and lots of expensive tools.
Or... maybe make do with what you have and just create something. I didn’t always have these tools, but over time I’ve invested in my business. I’ve also been driving the same beat up, paid off truck for 15 years.
Me: Why did UA-cam reccomend this?
13 minutes later: I have a powerful need for woodworking tools...
Love the way you explained through this. And I'm not even into woodcraft
This video filled my void with epoxy
😂😂😂
🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨😐😐😐😐
I fill my void with ice cream and cake.
Creativity is forever
Good to see a fellow okie makes some beautiful work out of some otherwise “trash”
Wow that's a lot of epoxy filling. Beautiful!
Nice..5$ wort of wood but used $400 on epoxy 😂 jk man HOW MUCH aprox price was this epoxy man ? And again pulling your chain jhonny..love your vids..
Considering that that the brand of resin used was the same as the company who sponsored the video, chances are it cost him nothing.
And Total Boat is one of the cheaper epoxies-inexpensive doesn’t mean bad-I used to use one that cost $140 per gallon-now I use some that is about $50 per gallon-and the best epoxy I’ve ever used (and I’ve used a lot!!)…
You can also drill a hole in the epoxy and place a LED light inside so that when it is on, the shelves would look good.
I want your plainer!!! Lol.
Love love love these shelves
*plays video*
*pauses within 7 seconds.*
Did he just say OKC?
*rewinds and replays*
Hot Damn, he sure did. Following for some okie love😂😂 bc hardly anyone even remembers we are a state, lmao!
Haha, thanks!
Your work is also great! 😁
First video I watched he said OKC I said hold tf up. There is a reclaimed wood shop in OKC ??? 😍😍😍
Jonny, you are both an artist and resourceful inventor. Beautiful work.
Thanks, Mike!
What’s that super chill song at 10:36?
Exactly what I wanna know. Been rummaging through Epidemic Sounds for it since he says in the description he uses theirs. If any one knows, save my time plox.
I'm a simple guy, I see legit woodworking skills and I gotta hit that SUB button!
Haha, thank you!
@@JonnyBuilds from all the stuff I've seen on UA-cam, your videos seem like they are the most well made and informative!
Confused why you need a jig on the table saw? Wouldn't the fence work just as well?
Bc the edge of the board referencing off the fence is not straight. It would mean your cut wouldn’t be straight.
@@JonnyBuilds ah, thanks
@@JonnyBuilds why not just put one edge through the jointer?
Bc I can show a different method to the majority of views who don’t have a jointer.
Jonny Builds and those of us who are currently jointerless truly appreciate that Jonny! I loved the table saw sled ad am going to build one just like it.
Thank you so much for helping guide us!!!
I will make two for my bathroom!!! Omg!!’ Great idea!
You need to change the name of your channel to Jonny builds amazing things!! ❤️👍🥰🤩
Then I would have to get all new merch, haha.
Beautiful. And so satisfying to watch the video. 😊
8:48 what is that tool?
Stud finder. Its linked in the description.
It’s a stud finder
Jonny Builds thanks
What craftsmanship! Your work shows a love for beauty and perfection that is so rare these days.
Thank you....it was a pleasure watching you work and seeing how you dealt with all the barriers you were faced with.
The end result is stunning!
Thank you.
is it even woodworking if youre NOT wearing a red flannel shirt?
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Well dang, all these years and I just found out I've been doing this wrong. Now I'm going to have to go buy myself a shirt.
You teach all the skills no one teach thank you
The toggle clamp idea is absolutely fantastic. I have been looking for an alternative for cutting straight edges because I don't have a jointer, and that looks like a really nice idea. Definalty gonna give that a try.
Thanks!
Very very very beautiful!
Good for you. Very artistic. And so much machinery used that a "regular" person couldn't do it, but good for you
Trees...... God's gift to us all.
have watched a bunch of videos. Will be checking out more of YOUR videos because you EXPLAIN most steps. You dont skip steps or explanation, which is so annoying! THANK YOU!! BTW... have family in Durant OK! We're in Buckley, WA
I love your videos. Easy to follow and makes woodworking for beginners feel approachable.
Thanks! Exactly what I’m shooting for.
Love your work but also love the fact you use proper work safe clothing & protection. When I'm working with my kids the first thing we do before anything is eyes, ears & hands.
I’ve been wood working for about 2 years now, just doing really simple projects to sell and for my home. This year I made the resolution to broaden my horizons and do quality over quantity. I am going to start focusing on projects like this with the higher quality wood.
Absolutely loved the video and after watching this, it finalizes my decision. Definitely a subscribe from me.
So awesome to hear!
Absolutely love this. I really like epoxy and Wood.
wow your truly an artist! I came to your channel because I used cedar wood for my raised garden beds, ofcourse with time they started
decaying, but I just cannot afford buy new lumber, so I guess I can fill all those wholes with epoxy!
I had not heard of Total Boat until now. So happy to give it a try. 👍👍👍
It's just beauty. Wish I had the skill and the equipment to make such a thing.
Wow. Beautiful!!!
Wow gorgeous!
That is true art right there!
Those are some sweet looking shelves
I hope that someday I will have complete equipment and be able to continue the work of my late father who used to work as a wood craftsman for a table like that .... amen greetings from Indonesia
This is BEAUTIFUL!
Stunning!
So awesome so interesting they turned out beautiful love to watch wood working
WOW I liked the black one 😍👍🏼
So much talent. Love your shelves
Gorgeous!
A few of these could be displayed together as art pieces. Too nice to use for shelves.
This is amazing! I've built a small table with an epoxy and resin table top which has that "river" effect much like the way your milky coloured shelf did. I was surprised to see that you didn't do anything to hold the two separate pieces together. I was not expecting the epoxy to hold them together so strong! During my build, I was way too worried that after my pour had dried, my table top would just split into two pieces. That's why I had two pieces of popsicle-stick-shaped wood holding the two live edges from underneath the table, then after the epoxy was poured you couldn't see them.
Those turned out beautifully. Great job
Incredible craftsmanship!
Thanks 🙏
LOL. Come on Johnny. A straight edge rip jig? That's hilarious.
Hello Johnny, inspired by your videos. I’m 55 years old working in the medical field, first as an orderly, then a Respiratory Therapist, and for the past 25 years in medical sales. With these extraordinary times we are facing, with Covide -19. I’m so looking forward to what I enjoy in retirement, which is wood working. I’m a newbie, don’t have the equipment, don’t have the knowledge. However back in high school I finished number one in the Province of Quebec for industrial arts, which basically is wood working and metal shop. I have the passion. Can you suggest how to start off. I have a country house near Manawaki in Northern Quebec where I hunt and fish. Basically the tools and how to set up?
fantastic shelves love em !
Amazing job buddy !! Congrats from Brazil.
Those turned out so good
This is so COOL! It's so awesome to see your work.
Man that is awesome!! Great work!! Thanks for posting
Perfect creation
Very nice project. Both shelves looks awesome.