Thank you for your videos! Avoid passing your hand and fingers near the router tip while rotating! Get a vacuum or a brush or a peace of wood like a spatula or a piece of carboard to blow the wood dust. See the holes on top of the table board? Consider this. Using a chisel and maybe a router with the thinnest of bits, try to make like eye shapes, and elongate their extremes sort of irregularly like cracked or curved, fill them with glue and wood dust of different colors to suggest natural knots, and the center of the eyes can house a round bit of wood. You will love them!
While I have nothing bad to comment about the actual project, given the country, and availability of materials, I must laud a fellow woodworker for his efforts on creating a workable product from literal scrap! Having said that,- I'm really quite curious as to what specie of wood he used for the stand, as well as what was used for the top. Being from Canada, the base wood looks like what we would/ might refer to as an exotic and would fetch a more higher price to purchase.I did notice however, that considerably more care and thought might have gone into the spray finish of the table. As well, the underside of the top should have also been sealed.Also, knowing the top was constructed from salvage,I, personally, would have took greater care in the finish of the top, in that, I would have filled ever hole and crack with a clear epoxy, first, then floated a second coat, and, maybe even a third coat, for a solid, smooth finished glossy look! Anyway,- all in all, a wonderful worthwhile project!!!
right in the beginning of the film the guy brought in 4 pieces. 2 of them,double wide like railway sleepers looked new and unused to me. The other two were grey and heavily used. I ALWAYS THOUGHT USED RAILWAY SLEEPERS WERE MORE OR LESS - BLACK -. FIRST FROM THE TREATMENT WITH CHEMICALS SO THEY DONT ROT. Creosote was used but nowadays the more -environment friendly- Creosol is used on wood. But still, real wooden railwaysleepers, when being replaced with concrete ones, or new ones,still should not have this light color. On the other hand we were not there, so we theoretical we should have no idea. Though i was born in a railway town,when sleepers were still made of wood, were black and stank. Even when stored outside in the rain after being replaced. And, also like you mentioned, were not of this big size. Though the work the guy does with the wood, well worth watching.
Дом моей бабушки. Жаль её больше нет рядом. Всегда, когда мне было больно я мог приехать к ней. И её фраза, содись покушать... И все проблемы уходят на второй план.
Made under almost total ignorance of all fundamental security precautions known to me. Here in Germany, if any master carpenter ever found their apprentices working like this, training is over once and for all. It's just a question of time until someone gets seriously injured or worse. And at that point, you won't have neither table nor colleague...
Нельзя пропитанную креозотом древесину пускать на домашнюю или офисную мебель! Это же яд в чистом виде! И странно- почему не заделаны дыры в столешнице? Древесина красивая, конечно, и задумка неплохая, но как столяр- дизлайк однозначно!
Do you know how much poison there is in railway sleepers? I wouldn’t touch them with full space suit on, and especially not sawing or plane them without mouth guard. ☠️☠️☠️☠️
When will you diyers learn that reusing railroad sleepers (ties) could be hazardous to your health, especially if placed in doors. Ties could have been treated with carcinogenic pentachlorophenol or worse yet some other carcinogenic substance to make the wood long lasting from insects and disease. About the only thing railroad ties or sleepers are good for are using in ground if solid enough.
One of the most dangerous wood to use in such state. Wood slippers are usually traited in creosote bath which is a cancerous product. Therefore it’s not all recommanded to use the slippers wood either in fabrication nor in domestic heating.
They call ties sleepers in England and other parts of Europe and probably other parts of our world. too. But those boards are not ties or sleepers. IF they are used railroad timber’s they are probably out of some type of building. If the were bridge timber’s they would probably be treated with creosote.😊
It’s a nice enough table. But craftsmen? Nope. Weekend hobby woodworking is a better description. Tools and techniques aren’t craftsman level. I am a weekend hobbyist woodworker and their tools and techniques mirror mine. My stuff is nice but definitely NOT craftsman quality.
Kayunya Bagus, pengerjaannya sangat presisi, terima kasih
Я-бы заменилтюа столешницу, она старая, дырявая а низ стола великолепен, рисунок дерева красив и цвет благородный.
😘😘😘
Парни здорово!) Молодцы!)
Wonderful table, you're very talented.
Me encanta estos trabajos de carpintería les deseó mucho éxito en su trabajo 😅
Beautiful
I'd buy that one. Very nice.
Undoubtedly, definitely, the design, the materials, the workmanship, the accuracy, combined, are far beyond description. Thanks. Always
That base is incredible with that wood grain. It deserves a better table top though. The top is fine, but fine is just not good enough.
bravo !
Thank you for your videos! Avoid passing your hand and fingers near the router tip while rotating! Get a vacuum or a brush or a peace of wood like a spatula or a piece of carboard to blow the wood dust. See the holes on top of the table board? Consider this. Using a chisel and maybe a router with the thinnest of bits, try to make like eye shapes, and elongate their extremes sort of irregularly like cracked or curved, fill them with glue and wood dust of different colors to suggest natural knots, and the center of the eyes can house a round bit of wood. You will love them!
Perhaps the holes and cracks were meant to be left there. I think they they add to the beauty of the table.
Que coisa mais linda l
From Trash to Treasure... love it.
I reuse old pallets whenever I find them. If one piece of wood breaks, they throw the pallet away. But all the rest of it is good.
Bellissimo e alquanto solido !
While I have nothing bad to comment about the actual project, given the country, and availability of materials, I must laud a fellow woodworker for his efforts on creating a workable product from literal scrap! Having said that,- I'm really quite curious as to what specie of wood he used for the stand, as well as what was used for the top. Being from Canada, the base wood looks like what we would/ might refer to as an exotic and would fetch a more higher price to purchase.I did notice however, that considerably more care and thought might have gone into the spray finish of the table. As well, the underside of the top should have also been sealed.Also, knowing the top was constructed from salvage,I, personally, would have took greater care in the finish of the top, in that, I would have filled ever hole and crack with a clear epoxy, first, then floated a second coat, and, maybe even a third coat, for a solid, smooth finished glossy look! Anyway,- all in all, a wonderful worthwhile project!!!
You never tell us the species of wood and we would love to know! Please tell us. Thx
Very nice
Excelente!!!! Felicitaciones!!!! y un nuevo suscripto!!!
Nice work. What kind of glue do you use? USA here. Nice resawing work.
The great Man
Buen trabajo. ✌️👏👍
Espetáculo profissional Parabéns
Meja yang sangat kuat juga kokoh 👍
never seen railway sleepers that wide before
right in the beginning of the film the guy brought in 4 pieces. 2 of them,double wide like railway sleepers looked new and unused to me.
The other two were grey and heavily used.
I ALWAYS THOUGHT USED RAILWAY SLEEPERS WERE MORE OR LESS - BLACK -.
FIRST FROM THE TREATMENT WITH CHEMICALS SO THEY DONT ROT.
Creosote was used but nowadays the more -environment friendly- Creosol is used on wood.
But still, real wooden railwaysleepers, when being replaced with concrete ones, or new ones,still should not have this light color.
On the other hand we were not there, so we theoretical we should have no idea.
Though i was born in a railway town,when sleepers were still made of wood, were black and stank. Even when stored outside in the rain after being replaced. And, also like you mentioned, were not of this big size.
Though the work the guy does with the wood, well worth watching.
Дом моей бабушки. Жаль её больше нет рядом. Всегда, когда мне было больно я мог приехать к ней. И её фраза, содись покушать... И все проблемы уходят на второй план.
Beautiful table!!! Can you tell me the name of the top wood and the other one? Ty🙏
I don’t see any railroad sleepers in this video.
Es una belleza de mesa. Felicidades. No se olviden de los perros.
That sounds like Indian music.
Made under almost total ignorance of all fundamental security precautions known to me. Here in Germany, if any master carpenter ever found their apprentices working like this, training is over once and for all. It's just a question of time until someone gets seriously injured or worse. And at that point, you won't have neither table nor colleague...
I was counting his fingers.
Beautiful wood and craftsmanship. I never see you seal the underneath of your work. Do you do that?
I learn how to built.👍👌
definitely needs a mask and goggle to protect himself.
beautiful table .
Ok
Lovely table 🫶👍❤
Нельзя пропитанную креозотом древесину пускать на домашнюю или офисную мебель! Это же яд в чистом виде! И странно- почему не заделаны дыры в столешнице? Древесина красивая, конечно, и задумка неплохая, но как столяр- дизлайк однозначно!
how much does this table weigh?
There's always someone who thiink they know everything. Bingo
The table looks like a church altar.
This is the best kind of wood. It has been treated by mother nature. Therefore, it will survive forever.
It's soaked in diesel, oil, urine, and excrement. It's toxic wood, and should not be in anyone's home.
Do you know how much poison there is in railway sleepers? I wouldn’t touch them with full space suit on, and especially not sawing or plane them without mouth guard. ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Who is asking you to touch then just watch and go on 😂
That is why there are dead animals laying all over by the RR tracks. NOT
Ha3..youre brain many add poison boy...sleeper railway not dead poison
just watch no one asked your opinion
Fortunately, they didn’t ask you to help
Please tell me what poison is there in this wood
When will you diyers learn that reusing railroad sleepers (ties) could be hazardous to your health, especially if placed in doors. Ties could have been treated with carcinogenic pentachlorophenol or worse yet some other carcinogenic substance to make the wood long lasting from insects and disease. About the only thing railroad ties or sleepers are good for are using in ground if solid enough.
Sawdust could burn your eyes, skin, nose and throat and when you get this crap in your system you will be in trouble.
One of the most dangerous wood to use in such state. Wood slippers are usually traited in creosote bath which is a cancerous product. Therefore it’s not all recommanded to use the slippers wood either in fabrication nor in domestic heating.
Railroad ties.. that’s the correct name
They call ties sleepers in England and other parts of Europe and probably other parts of our world. too. But those boards are not ties or sleepers. IF they are used railroad timber’s they are probably out of some type of building. If the were bridge timber’s they would probably be treated with creosote.😊
Ok, i do not know everything. From where do "sleepers" come?
Edges have not rounded
What are railway sleepers?
Wood underneath rail tracks
Este comentario es de otra cosa. He visto los perros que tienen y tienen muchas pulgas. Ponganles ivermectina, ya sea aplicado, tomado o inyectada.
It’s a nice enough table. But craftsmen? Nope. Weekend hobby woodworking is a better description. Tools and techniques aren’t craftsman level. I am a weekend hobbyist woodworker and their tools and techniques mirror mine. My stuff is nice but definitely NOT craftsman quality.
🤗 'Promo sm'
Mó trabalho pra no final ficar uma mesa feia kkkk
Столешницу можно было эпоксидкой залить. А так дырявый стол, а снизу ваообще труха