Hello my friend, A great river table. It's a beautiful design. you did a good job. Fine Arts; These are the things that the human hand, head and heart work together. Great designs. Congratulations. See you. Big greetings.
Love your vids!!! Not trying to be that annoying person... Just a tip when cutting slabs, place a wedge just after you do the first few inches of your cut. It will keep the saw blade from pinching as you near the end of the cut.
Very nice... The skill have definitely progress over the yrs. Thanks to your "making a form" video, I was able to make my first table 2yrs ago. I'd definitely get more done but works been demanding so only recently got my 2nd tablet ( 45Lx26Wx20"H) done. I literally can't stop looking @ it and wish I could share pictures but don't have any social media account... I dislike my Bosch (smaller version) sander and wanted to upgrade until I replaced the type of sanding pads.. New pads (PLATINUMEDGE
Nate can u tell me how u get your epoxy to get exothermic? I’m always afraid to try and make it happen with the deep pour because it’s usually a lot of epoxy and do not want to ruin the piece! U should really try shop vac for dust extraction!!
@@tonymeehan2308 no, it will do that regardless...slowing down the heat up process will help release bubbles in the epoxy and also help with it not getting too hot. If it heats up too fast it will crack
@@babyslunk yep that is all correct, but there is a happy medium in making the epoxy go exothermic (heat up to fast) without cracking, which gives u cool patterns in the metallic epoxy without having to swirl by hand
Where you been man.... thinking of you all day.....I am actually working on a table that looks like the little brother of what your work on.... good to see you again
When you poured the epoxy it was about a 1/2 in or more shallow to the top of the slab. Next picture you are sanding. How did you remove that excess wood - thickness?
Hello my friend,
A great river table. It's a beautiful design. you did a good job. Fine Arts; These are the things that the human hand, head and heart work together. Great designs. Congratulations. See you. Big greetings.
Missed your videos, glad I have another great video to watch!☺️
Those are some kind words!!
Great to see you back ❤️
Love your vids!!! Not trying to be that annoying person... Just a tip when cutting slabs, place a wedge just after you do the first few inches of your cut. It will keep the saw blade from pinching as you near the end of the cut.
Very good job. You have been a big inspiration for me to keep making stuff.
Dud l am in love with this table!
It was definitely one of my favorites!!
Very nice... The skill have definitely progress over the yrs. Thanks to your "making a form" video, I was able to make my first table 2yrs ago. I'd definitely get more done but works been demanding so only recently got my 2nd tablet ( 45Lx26Wx20"H) done. I literally can't stop looking @ it and wish I could share pictures but don't have any social media account... I dislike my Bosch (smaller version) sander and wanted to upgrade until I replaced the type of sanding pads.. New pads (PLATINUMEDGE
Agreed!!! Nathan is really good at his craft! Keep up the good work!
Nate can u tell me how u get your epoxy to get exothermic? I’m always afraid to try and make it happen with the deep pour because it’s usually a lot of epoxy and do not want to ruin the piece! U should really try shop vac for dust extraction!!
Keep the area around 72 degrees and put a fan on it.
@@babyslunk sounds like that’s how u make it NOT get exothermic
@@tonymeehan2308 no, it will do that regardless...slowing down the heat up process will help release bubbles in the epoxy and also help with it not getting too hot. If it heats up too fast it will crack
@@babyslunk yep that is all correct, but there is a happy medium in making the epoxy go exothermic (heat up to fast) without cracking, which gives u cool patterns in the metallic epoxy without having to swirl by hand
Dust Collection?... Don't say... Do! Lead by Example..... just sayin. Thank you for sharing. Great Job!
Where you been man.... thinking of you all day.....I am actually working on a table that looks like the little brother of what your work on.... good to see you again
Another masterpiece buddy
Great video. Luved it. When are you doing another Q &A from the office?
When you poured the epoxy it was about a 1/2 in or more shallow to the top of the slab. Next picture you are sanding. How did you remove that excess wood - thickness?
I used a Cnc router table. But I do it this way sometimes too.
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Those jump cuts with the beat is sick
Thank you! I try ….
Glad you are back! Where was your Goodview Wood Works Tape?
Thank you!!! I’m glad to be back!!
What do you mean where?
@@GoodViewWoodworks that Tyvek tape in the video.
all in all, how many hours would you say this took?
nice bro. Gave me ideas for my camper!!
Beautiful Table.
Very nice!
Looks like someone was able to use festool track saw. So much better than a straight edge and and normal saw.
Stoked you tried odies!. It's good stuff