Only you and Olivier Gomis have the patience for this type of project. Maybe you and he should collaborate on something. You know, ship it back and forth between countries and film each part. After watching ALL of your videos, you have so many cool ideas and professional execution that puts Cam and Blacktail Studios to shame. Keep it up.
It would be amazing to collaborate with Olivier Gomis; his wormhole table is incredible! Cam also does a great job-I’ve gotten so many ideas from his videos.
It is not necessary to have the best equipment to do good work... But I would be lying if I said that I wouldn't like to have the best tools, they make everything easier.
There really is a lot of quilt patterns that can might translate well into a table. Log cabin could be a good scrap wood project, though you probably want to reinforce it from the bottom just in case. Drunkards path could be really cool.
Absolutely love it. Idk what it is about the design but it’s so cool! Whimsical like out of a story book. Absolutely beautiful work. And the natural tone was by far the best choice
I loved the finished product, it's a very beautiful table. Videos with the voice over are much more entertaining and informative. Watching this one and the wierd wood one I like other one much better.
This is the type of project I would aspire to if I had access to the workshop and tools, although I would run into impatience with all the cutting and sanding roughly five blocks in 😂 The finished table is beautiful - great choice on the natural finish and the steel legs too. Might have a little daydream and imagine that in my home. ☺
You have crafted a beautiful table from old wooden beams. Wood is my favourite material for furniture and I enjoyed watching your work. Such a piece could be made into a headboard for a bed. That would be a very unique bed indeed!
I like it. I've been thinking about how you could make it efficiently using a CNC. The best way I can think is to cut the blocks off. Then to screw them into a plank of wood with two screws. The bottom will be the bottom. Now you can put that on the CNC, and hold the plank down. Now you can shape the sides, and get all top sides flat and to the same thickness. Repeat until you have the required number of blocks.
Check out "Penrose Tilling". There's a shortish article on Wikipedia. Some of those tilings, coupled with your end grain slices, plus epoxy could be very beautiful. The English woodworkers used to Oyster Veneer, with similar effects. But for some of these patterns, CNC cutting of the shape strikes me as a good choice. I've another question. Stength. I notice in one of your projects you re-inforced underneath with steel. What was your decision process on that? Were you assuming wood was weaker that epoxy, or the boundary? How many pieces can you have before you need to reinforce? @@marmotaworks
I’m going to use your design and build a similar table. Thanks for giving me the idea. I’m not experienced with epoxy. I went to the link you supplied in the description. My question is what epoxy should I purchase@ deep poor, or regular? Thanks Dale
Beautiful.. I really like your work, it’s awesome always.. I m not a woodworker, so may be a stupid question because of my knowledge.. but these 2 questions are bothering me- 1. Is the bond so strong with epoxy to hold all these wood pieces together? There is hardly a space between the blocks for epoxy to fill in.. 2. Why to sand the saw mark on the edges and smooth it? It will actually help for a stronger bond.. isn’t it??
I appreciate your response to my first question about the type of epoxy to use. I had a successful pour. Now I’m working on flattening. I have a brand new Frued 1 1/4 mortise bit. Used that to flatten the bottom. I went slow but still got some tear out on that end grain. I want to do better on the top. I’m looking for a bit recommendation. What do you use?
I use one like this: www.fraisertools.com/en/spoilboard-surfacing-cutter-tornado.html I recommend making slow passes and using the router at maximum power.
Only you and Olivier Gomis have the patience for this type of project. Maybe you and he should collaborate on something. You know, ship it back and forth between countries and film each part. After watching ALL of your videos, you have so many cool ideas and professional execution that puts Cam and Blacktail Studios to shame. Keep it up.
It would be amazing to collaborate with Olivier Gomis; his wormhole table is incredible! Cam also does a great job-I’ve gotten so many ideas from his videos.
To stain or not to stain. Win win either way this time. Very nice.
Thanks!
This is stunning, I'm glad you stayed with the non-stained wood,just the finish.
Thank you. Almost everybody prefer the non-stained wood
Complex builds with simple equipment
It is not necessary to have the best equipment to do good work... But I would be lying if I said that I wouldn't like to have the best tools, they make everything easier.
Marmota is not in this business for simple builds, I love his craft for it. Super talented.
Thanks!
By far my favorite design… love the “natural” patterning. Mesmerizing!
Many thanks!
In quilting this shape is called the “apple core”! Would love to see more quilt/sewing shapes in your projects!
Thank you! The truth is, I have no idea about quilting either. I will search for it, maybe I'll come up with some ideas.
There really is a lot of quilt patterns that can might translate well into a table. Log cabin could be a good scrap wood project, though you probably want to reinforce it from the bottom just in case. Drunkards path could be really cool.
Yes!!! I was coming to say the same thing!!!
Yes, Log Cabin with lighter and darker wood.
These videos just confirm that I am useless. I admire your work greatly, well done mate.
Thanks! But I highly doubt you are unless
It is so refreshing to see a maker that doesn't have a shop full to expensive tool and yet makes the most delightful projects.
Thank you very much.
Не думаю,что показанные инструменты дешёвые! А результат действительно превосходный!
Absolutely love it. Idk what it is about the design but it’s so cool! Whimsical like out of a story book. Absolutely beautiful work. And the natural tone was by far the best choice
Thank you very much for your kind words.
I loved the finished product, it's a very beautiful table. Videos with the voice over are much more entertaining and informative. Watching this one and the wierd wood one I like other one much better.
I'll keep the voiceover
This is the type of project I would aspire to if I had access to the workshop and tools, although I would run into impatience with all the cutting and sanding roughly five blocks in 😂
The finished table is beautiful - great choice on the natural finish and the steel legs too.
Might have a little daydream and imagine that in my home. ☺
Thanks! It still for sale... 😉
@@marmotaworks I could only dream right now... but in the future, who knows... ☺
Love how you go out of the box creatively. This table looks like it was sewn together, in hoe the cracks line up. Love it
I'm glad you like it
I love your products. The slits in the original log made an interesting accent, along with the shape you decided. Pretty cool.
I'm glad you like it
Natural! IMHO, you made the right choice. Just beautiful
Almost everyone has the same opinion.
Great design and craftmanship, as always. No stain was a good decision.
Thank you! At the moment, almost everyone agrees that not staining it has been the best decision.
You have crafted a beautiful table from old wooden beams. Wood is my favourite material for furniture and I enjoyed watching your work. Such a piece could be made into a headboard for a bed. That would be a very unique bed indeed!
I'm glad you like it!
This can easily be wood wall art.
Wow.. I liked the natural look better than stained. I really like the tessellation pattern.
Nobody chooses stained. Thank you for watching!
Without Stain looks prettier to me. Awesome table! Would be great in a sewing room. Would inspire you to keep quilting 🙂
I'm glad you like it!
Natural was the right choice! More contrast. Gorgeous!
Thanks a lot!
Beautiful table,it's nice to see a craftsman without costly machinery put out a product such as this!
Many thanks
That was a really nice job - a reward for the huge number of hours getting from raw lumber to finished product.
Thank you. I'm glad you like it
Beautiful build! Sharing on The Awesomer.
Thanks for sharing!
Natural wood was a good choice👍 Table looks beautiful you did a great job
I'm glad you agree with me. Thank you for watching!
Great looking piece! Anybody else hungry for French toast? 😁
You're not the first one to tell me that.
Visit my website. I have some of my projects for sale. 👉 marmotaworks.com/
This is wonderfully inventive, using the grain of the wood. Just beautiful.
Thank you!
You are the wood god! You are incredible,you work is beautiful.thank you for letting g is watch.
Thank you for watching! From now on, I'll tell my friends to call me the wood God... 😂.
By the way, do you prefer the table without stain?
Wow, what an awesome project, it turned out really nice. I think you made the right choice leaving it natural.
Thanks! Everyone things so.
Amazing table.... really appreciate your work. Love and Respect from India.
Thank you very much. Greetings from Germany
You are an artist! Awesome work again! Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel. What I love is the wood growth circles in each piece. Thanks for your unique ideas.
Thanks for watching.
A lot of labor. So pretty. ❤❤
I'm glad you like it
It has such a cartoon-ish patchwork look to it, i love it.
I'm glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
Шикардос! Schikardos!
😀
Beautiful...so see the Beauty in a fire wood..and turn it into something for a person to treasure is truly a gift. thank you for sharing.
Thanks for your kind words
So much hard work, and it looks so beautiful, like a caramel table 😍
Thanks. I'm glad you like it!
Natural. Good choice.
Thanks!
I take my hat off to you sir, a beautiful table. Well done.
Thank you very much.
БРАВО МАСТЕРУ!!! 👋👋👋
Many thanks!!
Ficou muito linda a mesa. Parabéns!
Muito obrigado
It’s so beautiful I would put the table top as an art on my wall
Thank you! I'm glad you like it.
I like it. I've been thinking about how you could make it efficiently using a CNC.
The best way I can think is to cut the blocks off. Then to screw them into a plank of wood with two screws. The bottom will be the bottom.
Now you can put that on the CNC, and hold the plank down. Now you can shape the sides, and get all top sides flat and to the same thickness.
Repeat until you have the required number of blocks.
I don't think this is the best project to do with a CNC machine.
Check out "Penrose Tilling". There's a shortish article on Wikipedia.
Some of those tilings, coupled with your end grain slices, plus epoxy could be very beautiful.
The English woodworkers used to Oyster Veneer, with similar effects.
But for some of these patterns, CNC cutting of the shape strikes me as a good choice.
I've another question. Stength. I notice in one of your projects you re-inforced underneath with steel. What was your decision process on that? Were you assuming wood was weaker that epoxy, or the boundary? How many pieces can you have before you need to reinforce?
@@marmotaworks
much more beautiful than a regular wood table
I'm Glad you like it
I like it!! That’s a lot of work but the outcome is great! Always go with natural color!
Thank you! Yes, too many work...
Absolutely beautiful, and I believe you can’t go wrong with natural! Just like God made it. :) thank you so much for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Natural was the best choice. Incredible work.
Thank you! Almost everyone chooses natural.
Precioso trabajo. Felicidades.
👍
Absolutely beautiful!!! Who to have your talent...I'm a bit jealous!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your nice words.
Can I ask you, Do you prefer natural or stained?
@@marmotaworks at first I thought I'd like the stain but the natural was the perfect choice! It's beautiful!
👍
Very nice! None are stained or stick out. Even and just looks great
Thanks! I'm happy with the final result
Simply exceptional artistry and craftsmanship.
Thanks for your words.
Incredibly beautiful
Thanks a lot
I like the stain. Gives it a depth
Really beautiful! It glows...
I'm glad you like it
One more masterpiece, amazing work!!!
Thanks a lot!
This is such a great looking table and feels approachable. I'm for sure going to be taking inspiration from this!
I'm glad to be able to inspire someone.
Wow this is absolutely gorgeous
Thank you Stephanie.
Wow. Beautiful. Good call on the finish.
Many thanks.
Very nice! I prefer the natural color.
Thanks! Good choice
I think the beauty is in the curved cuts and the end grain. I think it looked great but would have looked just as good with the stain as well
Thank you, I also think it would have looked nice. But almost everyone prefers it natural.
Seu trabalho é muito bom, com muitos bons detalhes; como dizemos no Brasil, você é caprichoso.
muito obrigado!
fck braziiiiiiil
Third video of yours I've come across. I'm not sure why you showed up in my feed, but I'm sure glad you did. Your work is amazing!
I'm glad you found my channel!
I like it! my children have wacht it hypnotized, congratulations!
Thanks imanol!
I already know that your children are my biggest fans
Very nice, sir.
Thank you! You make really beautiful bowls too.
That looks really cool! Thank you for the inspiration.
You are welcome.
Love the natural.
I would like to see a time line included in the videos. I cannot imagine how boring the repetitiveness becomes.
I'll keep the timeline in mind. Yes, it has been quite tedious and repetitive to do it. I hope it was worth it.
Definitely a great looking piece!!
Thanks!
Can I ask you, Do you prefer natural or stained?
required calm and passion for this kind of art work. very well done.
Thanks. I'm glad you like it.
Beautiful job! 👍 ...No talking, just working...Subbed...
Thanks for the sub!
@@marmotaworks 👍...Thanks for the work!
You're unique. Simply beautiful and amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
I love watching you create these beautiful works of art.
Thanks so much
The table is very cool!
Many thanks!
I like that! You did a great job!
Thanks a lot!
Can I ask you, Do you prefer natural or stained?
That pattern looks great!
Im Glad you like it!
I’m going to use your design and build a similar table. Thanks for giving me the idea. I’m not experienced with epoxy. I went to the link you supplied in the description. My question is what epoxy should I purchase@ deep poor, or regular? Thanks Dale
I'm glad you're going to use my idea. Although it can also be done with regular epoxy, I prefer to use Deep Pour, it's safer.
omg that is, that is amazing brother. what you did is very high quality. appreciate it😍😍😍🥰
😁
Beautiful work expertly done. Thnx
Many thanks!
Gorgeous table!!! I hope you were paid well for it!!!
Thank you! It still for sale... 😅
Stunning!
Thanks!!
So beautiful!
Thanks, I'm glad you like it!
That's a beautifull piece of woodworking
Thanks. I´m glad you like it.
Great job, this coffee table looks good.
Thanks, I'm glad you like.
OUTSTANDING!❤
Thank you very much!
This is Soooo Beautiful! Great skill and care to details, thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching
The natural finish was the right choice.
I agree
Well done... The table is beautiful.
I'm glad you like it.
this is sooo incredible! good work, I wouldve gone with stained
Thanks! You are the first one to choose stained, but it was a difficult decision. I think both would have looked good.
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you
Beautiful.. I really like your work, it’s awesome always.. I m not a woodworker, so may be a stupid question because of my knowledge.. but these 2 questions are bothering me- 1. Is the bond so strong with epoxy to hold all these wood pieces together? There is hardly a space between the blocks for epoxy to fill in..
2. Why to sand the saw mark on the edges and smooth it? It will actually help for a stronger bond.. isn’t it??
Epoxy provides a bond as strong as wood glue. I sand the saw marks for aesthetic purposes
Simply FANTASTIC..... Good work dude... your hard work and dedication is highly appreciated and respected... Good luck and God Bless....
Thanks for your nice words.
Beautiful!!
Thanks!
최고~!!
😁
Excellent work. Beautiful result.
I'm Glad you like it
It’s looks like a bunch of stitches and it seems to have movement. I just took my meds so.. lol. Awesome.
😁
Very Nice, I will definitely make something for my house using these sorts of templates
Go for it!
Stunning
Thanks a lot.
Amazing 🙌
Thanks Kate!
Looking good my friend, Keep up the great work!!
Thank you! I'll do it.
I appreciate your response to my first question about the type of epoxy to use. I had a successful pour. Now I’m working on flattening. I have a brand new Frued 1 1/4 mortise bit. Used that to flatten the bottom. I went slow but still got some tear out on that end grain. I want to do better on the top. I’m looking for a bit recommendation. What do you use?
I use one like this: www.fraisertools.com/en/spoilboard-surfacing-cutter-tornado.html
I recommend making slow passes and using the router at maximum power.
Wow top class table👌👌 🙏.
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