4:37 simply the table top you made it from pallets you put together like a work of art, now the pallet comes to perfection thanks to you. Congratulations!
nice table. but I'd be concerned about food getting into the gaps , I would have used a different species of wood . walnut , cherry etc to full in the gaps . it would also add something in style
i was concerned about that as well. But you wouldn't necessarily need to use a different wood, just stain the wood a walnut or cherry color if you wanted. adding the other wood defeats the purpose of using the pallet wood in the first place.
Hi there, and as always, beautiful work. I would love to make one. Can you share the size of the table and the cuts needed to make this beautiful table.
Why aren't you sharing your knowledge with people who want to learn and one day do what you do. You do good work, but you get a thumbs down for lack of sharing your knowledge with others who know
This is a video from Vietnam, I don't know if he speaks English but he shares all of these videos and if you are a carpenter you can make your own table from his example you should not need measurements. I have learned a lot from his videos and am very grateful that he shares them. @@gailjohnson3544
The design is better for a door. Should filled UP gaps with wood for it to be a table so that water and other debris Will not Go in. Just saying… anyway still good work.
while i agree about food and other things falling in the gaps, a simple table cloth being used when eating on it will take care of that problem. I personally wouldn't have made it with the gaps for a door as it would have still left it open for water to get in the gaps as well. and you would have redone the back as well. i thing it should have been made narrower and made more for a side table or something not for eating at.
4:37 simply the table top you made it from pallets you put together like a work of art, now the pallet comes to perfection thanks to you. Congratulations!
Just seconds in, and I can see this guy likes pallet wood! Sic. I'm going to learn allot.
A quality made Table made by a true Craftsman 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Excelente trabajo. Muy ingenioso
Bạn thật sáng tạo và độc đáo, mình rất thích cách bạn đã chia sẽ.
Muito bacana ficou excelente seu projeto mesa foi uma ótima apresentação e muito boa à demonstração valeu e de grande utilidade valeu obrigadao
BRAVO !! 💖💖💖👏👏👏👏👏
GRETTINGS FROM ARGENTINA 😉👍🌎🌵
Glue should of Ben distributed much better ( more coverage ) otherwise amazing job!
Hasil buat mejanya mantap bang
nice table. but I'd be concerned about food getting into the gaps , I would have used a different species of wood . walnut , cherry etc to full in the gaps . it would also add something in style
i was concerned about that as well. But you wouldn't necessarily need to use a different wood, just stain the wood a walnut or cherry color if you wanted. adding the other wood defeats the purpose of using the pallet wood in the first place.
Just put a glass top on it.
So beautiful job Thanks
Perfecto tu trabajo amigo 👏👏👏 felicitaciones 👏👏👏
Wow. Very nice work. I really like that. Keep up the good work. 🙂
Молодец, красиво !😉🤗🥳
super tare
Great job my friend!
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Ótimo trabalho👏👏👍👍
Awesome
Excelente,pero me hubiera gustado saber las medidas y que herramientas se usaron
Beautiful!
👏 Well done mate👍❤
👍👍👍👍👍
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Is a table door 😊
Hi there, and as always, beautiful work. I would love to make one. Can you share the size of the table and the cuts needed to make this beautiful table.
Why aren't you sharing your knowledge with people who want to learn and one day do what you do. You do good work, but you get a thumbs down for lack of sharing your knowledge with others who know
This is a video from Vietnam, I don't know if he speaks English but he shares all of these videos and if you are a carpenter you can make your own table from his example you should not need measurements. I have learned a lot from his videos and am very grateful that he shares them. @@gailjohnson3544
The design is better for a door. Should filled UP gaps with wood for it to be a table so that water and other debris Will not Go in. Just saying… anyway still good work.
Some epoxy would look really good I’ve the top of it. And smooth.
while i agree about food and other things falling in the gaps, a simple table cloth being used when eating on it will take care of that problem. I personally wouldn't have made it with the gaps for a door as it would have still left it open for water to get in the gaps as well. and you would have redone the back as well. i thing it should have been made narrower and made more for a side table or something not for eating at.
Hi, how wide are the gaps