Charlie is an excellent foreman, keeping you guys in line. That Charcuterie Board is absolutely beautiful, albeit more of a showpiece than any board should be. Nice to own. Hugs to Charlie. x
Hi guys, I can't believe you guys have not put in a small overhead crane yet. With all the big tables you have to move to downstairs it would make it so much safer and easier.
I love watching you guys make amazing furniture.. I love the look of beautiful wood and resin. This is obviously not my idea; it’s been done a lot but, I watch another utuber Jim Sprague at Sprague Woodturning whose also Canadian. 😊 Anyway, he gives away a beautiful bowl every 5000 subs. He randomly picks a winner using the comments from all his weekly videos since his last giveaway. The more videos you comment on the better your odds of winning. You guys could giveaway (smaller) clocks 😄 or great quotes etched out on the CNC and filled with resin. Something small but, beautiful. The added comments could help your channel grow.. just a thought. Ask Charlie what he thinks 🤔
Beautiful as always guys, that,s the jobs not you heh heh. I loooove the tray, I like the two tier design and the brass handles, the timber is amazing and again I hold my breath when trimming the river rock section but no sparks! Always look forward to watching each week, thank you. Cheers Michael.
Great job!!! Love the attention to every little detail. Glad to see true craftsmen producing beautiful pieces. Has anyone ordered a piece without finish, for long term display? Would that be possible or would there be too many difficulties to overcome? Thanks for the outstanding video!!!
These pieces are very cool. It would be interesting to see some of the design/implementation process for projects that include elements set into the epoxy like the serving tray. How the stones were chosen/laid out and how they are set into the epoxy to preserve the layout is interesting to me at least. Thanks for all the work you share here!
I’ve done clocks before. $800 face and a $19 quartz mechanism. Seems wrong but quartz clock movements are super cheap. Some as little as a few dollars.
I like it when you get the epoxy to do like the blue did. Gives it more character than just lines or clear. How many heads does your sander have? You have probably said it before but can't remember 🤣
Great video as always. Did you pour the epoxy for the clock and service tray on a table that was able to cool it down? Like what you use with your large pours? Just wondering
How thin is too thin for a wood epoxy charcuterie board? I ordered black walnut cookies online that came just under 3/4 inch. They are fairly flat already.
The computer aided stuff is fascinating, but I am not sure, wether this shlould be called craftsmanship - anyway, it's cool. On the other hand there's absolutely enough freehand work left to do, ain't it? Both pieces are amazing, like htem a lot! Greetings from Germany, the silver for, David! 😉🐺
How strong is the surving tray? I know serving food on it wont cause it to fall apart but im curious to how hard the bonds are between the wood and apoxy :p a strength test video on less expensive fabricstions would be interesting
Hey Charlie I'm new to your platform and enjoying all your stuff on display. Was wondering if you could think about putting episode numbers on your videos. Thank you so much for the tours. Love the parts when purchasing the wood 🪵
Not enough hand work, too much is done by machines anymore. CNC is taking away from Craftsmanship but they are great and the pieces from your shop are always great
$1600 WHY? Seriously I would like to know. Certainly not from the actual work to complete it. I make very similar ones that I can sell for up to $200 if I am lucky. Not bashing you ! seriously want to know how you can sell that for $1600 I would love to replicate.
Ws ice ti watchbut theres no way i would sp $1600 on that. Thus us just telling me there are a lot of people with more money than they should have. Sorry.
Charlie - I like the fact you do small projects with the same craftsmanship as you do any large project. Thank you for sharing with viewers. Stay safe
Thank you so much Robert!
It was nice seeing a couple of different things you make. Love these two items.
Thank you Debbie!
2 gorgeous pieces. Love the river rocks in the serving tray
I love your hair and beard, and I love the projects as well.
Thank you Melissa!
the tray is unique love it
Very nice! Love these small repeatable projects
Thank you!
Absolutely love the clock! The color of the resin is beautiful.
Love the clock but how would it be wall mounted - assume its very heavy ?
Fantastic as always Gentlemen and Charlie!!!! Can’t wait for next weeks pour!!!! Y’all should plan on delivering that table in person if you can!!!!
We are!
Charlie is an excellent foreman, keeping you guys in line. That Charcuterie Board is absolutely beautiful, albeit more of a showpiece than any board should be. Nice to own. Hugs to Charlie. x
He really is! We're lucky to have him! Thanks Jacquie!
Very cool projects! I really like the music in the beginning of the video to! Good job guys! 🙌
Beautiful pieces! I appreciate the close up shots of the various machines.
Clock looking very good.
Thank you!
Beautiful pieces as usual. Big or small they are all incredible
Thank you so much!!!
Hi guys, I can't believe you guys have not put in a small overhead crane yet. With all the big tables you have to move to downstairs it would make it so much safer and easier.
I love watching you guys make amazing furniture.. I love the look of beautiful wood and resin. This is obviously not my idea; it’s been done a lot but, I watch another utuber Jim Sprague at Sprague Woodturning whose also Canadian. 😊 Anyway, he gives away a beautiful bowl every 5000 subs. He randomly picks a winner using the comments from all his weekly videos since his last giveaway. The more videos you comment on the better your odds of winning. You guys could giveaway (smaller) clocks 😄 or great quotes etched out on the CNC and filled with resin. Something small but, beautiful. The added comments could help your channel grow.. just a thought. Ask Charlie what he thinks 🤔
That's a cool idea, we'll ask Charlie!
Man those are gorgeous.
Thank you Richard!
Will the charcuterie tray's finish hold up to knives? Or even Charlie's nails?
both look amazing!
Thank you so much?
Beautiful as always guys, that,s the jobs not you heh heh. I loooove the tray, I like the two tier design and the brass handles, the timber is amazing and again I hold my breath when trimming the river rock section but no sparks! Always look forward to watching each week, thank you. Cheers Michael.
idk dillons kinda cute
Wow, what amazing craftsmanship! You guys never disappoint!! Love that you guys are Canada based as well :)
Thank you so much!
I think a board game table collab with wyrmwood would make an expensive one-of-a-kind table. Please make it happen.
Great job!!! Love the attention to every little detail. Glad to see true craftsmen producing beautiful pieces. Has anyone ordered a piece without finish, for long term display? Would that be possible or would there be too many difficulties to overcome? Thanks for the outstanding video!!!
How much for the clock if you are throwing out numbers?
Wow guys! These are great, just like you. Thank You ❣️hi to Charlie
Thank you so much Josie! Charlie says hello!
cool love the clocks i want to make one now
You should!
Loved the CNC montage!
These pieces are very cool. It would be interesting to see some of the design/implementation process for projects that include elements set into the epoxy like the serving tray. How the stones were chosen/laid out and how they are set into the epoxy to preserve the layout is interesting to me at least. Thanks for all the work you share here!
Nice looking pieces. With the serving tray do you have to consider what's food safe? I read somewhere that epoxy isn't always considered food safe.
Hey Charlie and Dillion love the Clock and serving tray. Beautifully unique!
Kule video. Why not use the CNC for the clockworks? 👍🏼👍🏼
I like the different music; dream pop ftw
Thank you!
Ice storm kept me off the Internet so just now watching Monday.
Who does all the programming for the CNC?
I believe for these programs Spencer did, and John also does a lot of CNC programming
I’ve done clocks before. $800 face and a $19 quartz mechanism. Seems wrong but quartz clock movements are super cheap. Some as little as a few dollars.
Love the clock! Tray is beautiful, but not sure how you use it? Must be very heavy. Good job all round
Clock is Beautiful
Thank you!
Charlie that was another brilliant video,
Thank you Mark!
Beautiful tray and clock ♥️
Thank you Maddie!
I like it when you get the epoxy to do like the blue did. Gives it more character than just lines or clear.
How many heads does your sander have? You have probably said it before but can't remember 🤣
Great video as always. Did you pour the epoxy for the clock and service tray on a table that was able to cool it down? Like what you use with your large pours? Just wondering
Yes, it's not neccessary to do that with small pieces though
Beautiful items 👏
Thank you!
Gorgeous work.
Thank you so much 😀
Where did you say the clock mechanisms are from?
Looking good. Really need a roof rail system to take the heavy lifting 👍👍
Love the clock!
Like the big clock mechanism. Who do you use or recommend for large clocks? I didn’t see it in description. Thanks and keep up the great work.
He tells you in the video
How thin is too thin for a wood epoxy charcuterie board? I ordered black walnut cookies online that came just under 3/4 inch. They are fairly flat already.
The computer aided stuff is fascinating, but I am not sure, wether this shlould be called craftsmanship - anyway, it's cool. On the other hand there's absolutely enough freehand work left to do, ain't it? Both pieces are amazing, like htem a lot! Greetings from Germany, the silver for, David!
😉🐺
How strong is the surving tray? I know serving food on it wont cause it to fall apart but im curious to how hard the bonds are between the wood and apoxy :p a strength test video on less expensive fabricstions would be interesting
Hey Charlie I'm new to your platform and enjoying all your stuff on display. Was wondering if you could think about putting episode numbers on your videos. Thank you so much for the tours. Love the parts when purchasing the wood 🪵
this looks interesting
The serving tray looks great but I’m not sure about the raised center. Also it must be very heavy.
Hi Charley, You need a 1600.00 dog food bowl.
Agreed!
@@BlackForestWoodCo That will be great!
Valentine’s Day training with those wedges at 00:42 👀
Nice mullet.
I thought it was spaceship !
Haha, I can definitely see that!
Hey Charlie
Charlie says hello!
U have some very rich clients haha 😆
That's what you call a"Time Piece"...
Hahahaha
Maybe spray the clock hands Gold 🤔
Can you spend a bit more time showing off the finished products? Such great work but I'd love to see more sides and angles of your finished pieces.
Yes, we'll post these on Instagram as well so you can have a better look there!
Numbers should be black on the clock. JMO as a girl.
To Dear 1600 wow i better start upping my prices
First yeah
"very unique" is like "a little bit pregnant" - you either are or you aren't. 🤣
Not enough hand work, too much is done by machines anymore. CNC is taking away from Craftsmanship but they are great and the pieces from your shop are always great
$1600 tray? 😂 you robbed the poor client
Music not necessary. Great work though.
$1600 WHY? Seriously I would like to know. Certainly not from the actual work to complete it. I make very similar ones that I can sell for up to $200 if I am lucky. Not bashing you ! seriously want to know how you can sell that for $1600 I would love to replicate.
Ws ice ti watchbut theres no way i would sp $1600 on that. Thus us just telling me there are a lot of people with more money than they should have. Sorry.
This clock disappointed me.