I hate my table, So I did this ASMR woodworking
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2023
- Hi! This is the continuation and final part of the video where I make a table for my apartment. You can see the first one at this link • $4000 it's Worth It | ...
It turned out to be a rather complex and interesting woodworking project, so that the epoxy resin would not sink, I created supporting joints in the form of swallow tails, and also strengthened cracks in the wood with them.
It turned out to be a very beautiful table made of American walnut, I'm sure you will be pleased to watch this video. Enjoy watching! #asmr #nomorewords #butterflytable - Навчання та стиль
The bottom side actually looks even more spectacular than the top side
I totally agree
Yeah was hoping that was gonna be used as the top
One of the best I saw yet.
Well, you are highly creative!
Very nice I love this work
🧐 EXCELLENT WORK 👍👌👀
Very fine!!
Absolutely beautiful start to finish! Stunning.
Hi 👋, Nice Table, well done, that was well, and truly bowtied, 😂, great job, Phil from the moulin France.
I love this table! But then I love all the items you make. What I love most is the way the wood comes alive with whatever finish you use. Thank you so much ❤!
Thank you very much for your creative understanding of my works 🤝😉👍
I must say, the end result was well worth the wait! Your talent never ceases to entertain, educate and amaze. I am definitely a fan for life! It is truly beautiful.
Thank you so much James!
I'm glad that I was able to enjoy watching it 🤝😉👍
Modern carpenter modern shop
Very nice. I liked the joint work underneath so much that I'd have had it on the top. Very nice.
I agree, the lower part turned out beautiful, but the main grain of the wood was all on top.
But if I want to see the beautiful part, I can just lie under the table and enjoy the view 🤣👍
Absolutely amazing the table turned out beautiful. Amazing job as always a true craftsman and artist.
That turned out beautifully. I like how you accommodated for wood movement and included a sturdy frame that is out of sight and will keep the tabletop flat. Nice work.
Excelente trabajo. Con la gran facilidad del equipo utilizado, pero hay que saber usarlo.
Really beautiful professionalism ...
Super mișto! ❤
AWESOME!!! I love it. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍!!!
Wow!!!!
Olağanüstü.. İyi ve yetenekli bir Ustasın..
I love url work it's amazing beautifully designed
That is a knockout table. Spectacular project. Thank you.
Undoubtedly, definitely, unique design, unprecedented workmanship, unparalleled masterpiece. Thanks always
❤very nice ❤
I like the old one.😂
Nice bro.
The most beautiful table on the web! Congratulations! You are a master!
The flow of colors and shapes in wood is like the ocean you can stare and get lost in it over and over. Like the flow of the ocean wood takes a corresponding shape on its edge which always attracts and keeps the eye. When using a rectangle (or near rectangle) proportions are very important. Beautiful finishes on beautiful wood on both sides. Wonder if you considered using the underside as the top.
Nice clean look
Absolutely beautiful table! ❤ I love all the supportive structures you put into it. An excellent example of how much you love your hobby. 😊 thank you for sharing your passion for woodworking. ❤
Did Festool see this video? They’re not going to be happy that you showed how to cut a straight line with a board and 2 clamps! Your table is a beauty!
The epoxy helped you save that slab of wood. Beautiful table!
So nice...all you do!👍🏻❤️
👍 Nice!
Love it !!!! That is a amazing coffee table !!!!👍☕
Thank you very much 🖐 😊
You must restore the old one!
Wow, that was a lot of work! The result is beautiful, thanks for sharing!
You are right, it was really a lot of work and it was worth it.
Thank you very much for watching 😉🤝
Beautiful table
Class table, keep the videos coming!
A Fabulous piece of art
Fantastic
Beautiful man, absolutely perfect, nice job !!!
Cool table. I like your portable CNC.
Qué bello trabajo Chest'er 👍👏👏👏👏👏. Felicidades maestro!!!! Y muchísimas gracias por tus vídeos.
VERY NICE !!!!
What a fantastic video. It's so relaxing to watch a true craftsman at work. Just brilliant.
trabalho primoroso, parabéns.
Beautiful work.
Such talent and skill. The result make me "wowww" 😄😄
WOW I LOVE IT
Nice work. And beautiful Shiba inu
Thank you very much!
Glad you liked this video.
My Shiba says hello to you 😉🤝🐕
Magnifique
Beautiful table.
Very beautiful 😍
a beautiful table 👍
Well that's an improvement 😝
I cannot believe that you, a woodworker, furniture designer, had such a run-down cracked table. :))))) I would say even the couch needs a revamp.
Really like the table but question your choice in legs especially how they are fastened. Personally I would have inlayed a metal track that legs would have been fastened to. But I really like the table
Excellent work as usual.
WOW amazing
Magnifique table, quel talent !!!
Stunning table. Not sure which side I liked better. The bottom looks incredible with all the bow ties. Must have been hard for you to decide how to complete the table? The wood is incredibly intricate and beautiful to look at. The end result is absolutely gorgeous, nice work!
Absolutely gorgeous livingroom table! Great job!💪
Very cool!
Beautiful
Wow the end result is incredible. Well worth the wait. I wish I could order a new sewing cabinet, lol
Nice work
With the amount of labor and large amount of epoxy resin I wonder if a better slab could have been obtained. I love the piece and the speed of the vid is perfect. Looking forward to many more.
Beautiful!!
Thank you so much 😄 🙌
Those cross slats are glued in, yet we expect them to allow seasonal expansion? I don’t see how this won’t warp.
Its interesting the things we create are a direct reflection of our state of mind and the tools we choose.
I completely agree with you, this is a valuable truth 🤝😉👍
Bloody brilliant 👍
Thank you very much Natalie 🖐 😊
Love the table but I also like the way you done your form and the easy clean up after the de-mould ,, good job lovely look to that walnut 💪💪
材料雖然美中不足,但是 經過您的細心處理製作,最後出來的成品,很亮眼,讚👍😊
Awesome
What a bewidering array of gizmos. Are these carpenters stupendously wealthy ?
BELLISSIMO!
Very Nice ! 👍👍😊
9:30 sanding epoxy resin without any mask, that's a NO-GO for your health 😭
Otherwise, fantastic job! Well done! 🤙🏼
AWESOME I REALLY LOVE YOUR WORK 😊
Parabens ficou perfeita
A resina ficou parecendo 2 pessoas encostando a cabeça 👏
👏👏👏👏👌
Beautiful table. What is the adhesive that you used, and what did you use to seal the bottom to the table? i know it was some kind of silicone, but which type? Thanks in advance
Merhaba İskender,
Sonunda "Kelebekler Vadisi" hakettiği yerine konuşlandı.
Ayrıca CNC makinesi minik kelebeklerinin kozalarından çıkmasına çok yardımcı oldu. Masayı o kadar temiz çalıştın ki, benim elimde olsa alt yüzeyini üste bile koyardım.👌🏻
Keyifli videon ve mükemmel çalışman için tebrik ederim.
Sağlıcakla kal dostum. 🙂👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤝🏻🖐🏻
Teşekkürler Volcan!
Doğru şekilde etiketlendiğinde alt kısım, alt çerçeve de dahil olmak üzere üst kısımdan daha kötü görünmez.
Proje tamamlandı ve sonuçtan çok memnunum.
Önümüzde hala çok ilginç şeyler var, devam edelim 💪😉🤝
splendid !
I like the old tablet. Would you send it to me?😅
I would be glad to give it to you, but I'm afraid that is not possible.
First of all, I am on the other side of the ocean and delivery will be very difficult and expensive.
Secondly, it’s not worth it at all, it’s made of cheap wood and won’t last for a long time 😅
@@no_more_words Can't refute your arguments😁😁. Nice work! Congrats
Hello, can you please assist me regarding an issue.
basically, the problem is I have dining wood chairs which are almost 30 years old. Some years ago, they started to move from their joints. According to woodworkers, if they will try to fix them by nalis and hammer, wood will start to chipper off as the wood is old. Can you something for their restoration
The bottom is more beautiful😘
What a Upgrade, we can clearly see a big improvement here compair to your old table ^^, What is it you use as "epoxy" ? is it a cheapest kind ?
You sir have earned my like and sub. It’s a shame all the hard work is hidden beneath it. I know that’s how making things goes sometimes. I would have used those bow ties as templets and made bow ties all the way through the table and or go deeper with maybe a contrasting wood and left the epoxy for the bottom. Regardless it’s gorgeous! My opinion is just my opinion and Im definitely not trying to take away from your craft. Keep the videos coming!
Unglaubliche Handwerkskunst😂😂
My question is did you do something to allow your top to expand and contract on your stretchers? It looks like you just did a round hole. And put a bolt in. Maybe you over sized the hole?
Great question 👍
Take a close look at where I screw in the threaded nuts!
I screwed them into the movable slides, which are secured with a dovetail.
This table is in my home and the wood breathes perfectly 💪👍😉
Fantastico 👍🇮🇨
Grazie mille 😉👌
nice job. did you deliberately put the CHESTER brand upside down?
Fancy Toys
Gadgetry!
One things that worries me is the frame on the underside. At 9:45, you made those holes to help with the expansion (realistically, they'll only help with the first 3 inches around side of the table, given that the perpendicular support beams almost go all the way through the table), but the big rectangle frame basically locks the whole table in place and doesn't really allow any movement. Unless you take showers in your livingroom, I.m sure its not gonna crack, but it's a good thing to look out for in the future
Thank you very much for your comment, you are very observant.
But the thing is that I attached the lower frame to the transverse rails, thereby allowing the table to move according to the season. ✌️😉👌
@@no_more_words Apparently not observant enough! Missed that part, great idea!
It's my fault, I paid too little attention to this moment.
This was really bugging me too. It was only after going back that I could see that the cross pieces were sliding dovetails and the slots routed after the fact were just to give more room.
Absolutely true 😉👌
..wonderful table...but...i think were it i doing this project i would have made a base that would allow me to drop the top into...this way i could switch back and forth now and then..the underside is just as amazing..imo
Beautiful table... but i just dont get it. Why all the work on the downside when you dont see it at all in the end? Or was it supposed to be the other way around and an oopsie happened? :D
Not the creator, but you need to build some structure to hold the two live edge portions together rigidly... so all the scaffolding and such was to create a solid structure for the epoxy to fill. As for for the sanding and finishing on the bottom, you need to finish both sides of table tops else they tend to cup. If you seal both sides when the table is flat, there is nowhere for moisture to enter / escape and it should mostly stay flat. If you seal up only the top, the forces on each side are different and you'll end up with a potato chip.