End of Epoxy Tables
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Glass tables are what the cool kids make now.
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00:00 Introduction
00:55 The Inspiration
02:03 Shocking Language Kids Use
02:45 Professional's Guide to Glass Cutting
06:31 Table Base Material
07:54 Table Base Design
10:06 Professional's Guide to Router Inlay
11:11 Cheater's Guide to Cutting Glass
11:56 Creating a Negative for the Inlay
12:52 Inlaying Glass
13:45 Hand Cut Inlay
15:15 Bow Tie Inlay on Base
17:04 Scott's First Movie Reference
18:16 Contrasting Bow Tie
18:49 What Do Kids Like?
21:18 Woodworking Fix
23:23 Finishing the Base
25:02 Glass Vs Epoxy Table
27:01 N3 Nanofinish
28:13 Problem
28:44 Solution/Reveal - Навчання та стиль
for younger folks: if you leave no gap - glass will break, no cap.
Well said 😂
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Facts
@@shininglight22356cubeing expansion and contraction
The TIE fighter reference was on point. The base kinda does look like a slimmed down TIE interceptor
tie fighter or x wing?
@@shininglight22356cubeing Honestly I think the sound is TIE-fighter but the shape is definitely x-wing 😂And the reference was on point as stated in previous comment
@@shininglight22356cubeing tie interceptor for sure
I didnt see it til I heard the sound, but then i couldnt unsee it
Most definitely a TIE Interceptor
That little "FYI, don't do this" thrown up over footage of you doing a thing is such classic Blacktail Studio material.
As a glass guy, that may have been the most accurate escalation for a new guy cutting glass. Saw the water jet and went THERE IT IS!
Yup. Same. Didn’t think trying to cut anything other than a straight cut on glass was a good idea. Besides, the water jet leaves smooth edges. It’s the way to go.
Oh, also… try to cut a thick piece of glass with anything other than a water jet. Good luck. 😝
Love the table. Always great work and a great viewing experience. 🙏
Cam, I gotta say: 80% of why I absolutely love this channel is because of your sheer talent and craftsmanship. The other 20%? Absolutely your sass. Keep up the amazing work!
I'm here for the sass. ALL the sass 😁
Same!
Come for the wood stay for the sass😅
😊😊@@s44577
Adding my like and YEPPERS! to this. ;-D
Scott's reference to tie fighter flyby sound is spot on IMHO.
ACTUALLY thats a TIE Interceptor
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Actually made me smile as he tipped base off thought tie then audio kicked in
I thought that was from the best Sci-Fi picture ever made: Galaxy Quest.
between the table and sound, how could you miss it?
When Scott said plan B, I was afraid you’d just fill the void with epoxy 😂
😆
Tie fighter noise! I absolutely loved this build, the darker glass just made the whole build. I didn't think I'd like it, kind of reminded me of a table my mom had when I was a kid, but the wood turned out beautiful and I loved the cut glass was great.
Oh yeah! I bought some of your N3 nano and put it on a floating shelf I built two years ago and it's totally refreshed it, it's white oak and I didn't want to darken it, so I'd just put some wax on it, so I sanded it down and put the nano on it and it turned out great, like you said, you don't need a ton of it either.
I actually went to goby walnut for the first time on vacation a week before this video aired and said "have you heard of black tail studio? Cam inspired me to come here" and the worker pointed to this beauty and said "well that's his work". I was floored! Beautiful piece. You're my biggest woodworking inspiration and I perhaps filled my car with too much lumber on a too long vacation.
Oh that’s awesome. I guess you knew the black was coming
Love Scott being apart of this channel - it's funny with you 2!
Mr Gregg Klassen 🙌🏾 the one n only ... Makes me even more proud to follow this channel after hearing you've spoken with him!
Cam, don't stop making stuff and making videos. Quality content and presentation.
As a 16 year old, hearing you describe kids was incredibly entertaining.
I love that he's so kind on the kids. Older generations get so bitter and hate the younger generation usually but not Cam
@@Koselilllol it still surprised me that he hadn’t heard “cap” though😂 he’s only early/ mid 30s
@@broko_he’s in his 40s 😬
@@BlacktailStudiowow I thought Johnny sins was younger
@@castorchuai think everyone over 40 can call themselves a boomer as a joke these days. It's not like it's a restricted word, it's just a joke.
The black glass was such a smart move. It really changes the feel and emotion that this piece reveals.
It really does. The green gives it a mid century vibe, which is why I prefer it over the black glass.
Ok for me, a simple guy who grew up watching Norm Abrams new Yankee workshop, I've been loving all the resin tables and other projects that combine a clear or colored substance mixed with wood. It's maybe the most satisfying thing I see on here. Don't get me wrong, trying new stuff is just as cool, but resin has always hooked me into your videos, John M' s videos, and even Evan&Katlyn. Seriously, I'm not a maker or creator, I just love watching when I'm out on the road. So thank you for doing what I don't.
Stopping while you're ahead is insanely amazing marriage advice (which is by the way, the exact reason why I watch your videos). 😂❤️
I’m 16 and you’ve been one of the UA-camrs that have inspired me to start wood working
Tyler you will find it relaxing and enjoyable. Good luck on your future woodworking!
Cap 🧢
No cap?
@@BlacktailStudio Fr fr
One of the very few young kids these days with a head on your shoulders. 👌 respect.
Im 66 and just caught up on current affairs this morning. Went straight into grumpy old man mood. Perfect timing for one of your very pleasant videos. Lol. Thanks again. 👍
I’m 43 and kinda in the same boat.
@@brunobarks6544 37 this year. Grumpy is okay, but bitter isn't lol we all have those days, regardless of age lol
42 here and same.
I'm 46 and "grumpy old man" mode is my default mode these days... but yes... these videos help. 😂
@@egeidalit’s my default at 34 🎉
I can't explain how loudly I cheered when I could tell you were talking about your bowties again,
That is honestly one of my favorite things you do as a woodworker; its small and its usually never seen, but I love the way your bowties look.
Black glass was definitely the right choice, I love how it darkens the wood underneath. I've been watching for a few years and this has been one of your most enjoyable builds to watch. Nice work Cam
As an older (almost 80) retired custom furniture maker I loved your comments about making mistakes. We all make mistakes, what separates the amateur woodworker from the expert is knowing or figuring out how to fix or hide the mistake and the willingness to admit it. Good video!
no cap
Apparently a lot of people that watch these videos don’t make mistakes. 😂 the comments are funny.
I got the reference! I love lord of the rings!!
My dad was 83 when he passed 13 years ago, i brought home something i made in high-school some 50 years ago, his comment after i pointed out every mistake
No one will ever know, unless you point them out, and they are what give it charter proof it was hand made.
And an amateur woodworker is also known as a handyman often. Someone that’s okay at several trades but not great at any or they would be called a plumber, electrician, or etc.
That sequence of escalation for the tempered glass was... chef's kiss
Beautiful! Thanks for bringing us along for the ride!
Scott - YES! Tie Fighter! LOL I did not even think of that until the sound. Awesome!
Hey Cam ! For the next time if you want to know if a piece of glass is tempered, you need to take polarized sunglasses and look at the glass through them. If the glass has marks or spots that you can't see without the sunglasses, then it is tempered.
No kidding? That’s great to know
@@BlacktailStudio Yeah! Applies to fishtanks too. A lot of people drill for sumps and additional flow/pump heads, it's important to not attempt drilling into tempered glass for what I hope are obvious reasons :P
Or just take a look at how light reflects from the glass - look at it at very low angle, and if you notice any "waviness" in the reflected light then it's tempered glass (float glass has a perfectly mirror-like smooth surface, and it gets distorted when glass is heated close to its softening point and then rapidly cooled - which is how glass tempering is done).
Can confirm, you can see the internal stresses of the glass somewhat. You can even see it on camera, if you use a polarising filter on your lens. If you have one, have a look at a back window of a car, you should be able to see a fairly regular pattern.
There is an even easier way to spot tempered glass: the edges of tempered glass panes are usually slightly rounded as opposed to cut panes which either have a sharp or slightly chamfered edges. The round edges are a result of the heat treatment wherein the glass melts first along the edges and then solidifies in a more rounded shape.
I watched this episode with my 17 year daughter and she said she doesn’t normally like watching this type of thing but your narration made it interesting and kept her amused. Well done. That table looks amazing - from the UK.
So that's at least 2 of us watching from the UK! anymore I wonder ??? 😀
Im sure there is...he's sold different builds to people in Germany and Australia, so hes gone world wide. @@andymarriott8150
Never thought I would be amped to see a new table making video, but here I am.
Gorgeous! We appreciate you include us on the journey!
Your B.S./F.U. joke got me replaying it I was chuckling so much. Hell yeah.
I am 26 years old & over the last several months I have asked in many comment sections for people to tell me what words like "cap" mean but nobody every responded. This was definitely not the place I expected to learn it's meaning but thank you for educating me
I mean, you could've just searched it up mate.
Cause you don't watch full video, dude
any other words you dont know?
Sounds like you're out of the loop with Gen-Z slang. I've spent the last 15 years purposely keeping myself out of the loop because the people in the loop are farking arr tards.
Former glass worker here! Super entertaining to watch you figure out how to cut and work with glass 😁
Smoked glass was 100% absolutely the right choice.
What a massive difference!
"I know this doesn't scream confidence" is the perfect start for this video. Awesome work as always!!
I grew up watching The New Yankee Workshop with my dad, this episode brought back some core memories. Thanks, Cam!
You gotta appreciate this guy
Dude spend hours on the tiniest detail and explain why he did it
I have been watching other woodworkers but i dont think anyone come close to this guy
Please upload more 😁
Beautiful table. I love the darker glass. Thank you for sharing.
lol love the Tie Fighter reference, you need to keep this man on your books he has excellent taste
TIE Fighters are great indeed.
I can't tell you how hard I laughed out loud when the little knife was brought up to remove the nib, you vocalize how you'll have to be delicate, and then you bash it away with the flat of the knife xD one in a hundred videos of anything will actually have me laughing out loud! Well done.
❤ Beautiful and I like the idea of being able to swap out the glass for a new look.
Yep, Scott nailed it! 💪🏻 Nice project again, I think you nailed that too. 😁
That tie fighter reference was EPIC!!! So jealous that you get to watch Star Wars for the first time!
He only watches good movie and making his own movies
Maybe 30 years ago that’s something to get jealous of, doesn’t exactly hold up now tho lol
@@xDbradsomething from 1977 doesn’t hold up in 2024? You must be Einstein
I thought AIRWOLF the TV series
On god no cap this table looks fire af. Let this man cook, he’s locked in.
Ngl that shit bussin
Spectacular! Now let's hear it in English.
@@SanchoPanza-wg5xf that is English
@SanchoPanza-wg5xf you're wildin'
@@ericparham1086 No, it's gen-z slang and I'm hoping to hear it translated into a form I can recognize!
The chances of me actually becoming a woodworker lies somewhere between zero and the likelihood of me walking on the moon. Yet I can watch your videos start to finish because your commentary is hilarious AF. Continue to lean into your vulnerability and candor, and sprinkle in all those Gen X references.
Quality reference Scott. Iconic!
Im 24 years "kid" you used CAP fabulously. ONE OF US ONE OF US
I dunno, you sound a little old to be one of us.
@@BlacktailStudio In a situation like this, you have to say that they're "sus".
@@BlacktailStudio especially considering the first use of the phrase was in 1932 in the movie "Freaks". Awesome flick.
I'm 23 and I have never said that.
@@ever55 Must be some Californian zombie thing. Come to think of it the 1st time I noticed more people using these new idiotic phrases was around the virus outbreak lockdowns and by people from Cali. Then slowly spread elsewhere but then stopped. I mean might be because I dont interact online with kids or mutants but it kinda stopped.
Basically people went insane and lots of them were medicated too, then instead of trying to do something with their time they spent it on basically nothing, invented new garbage ways to entertain their even worse no-life states of minds then before lockdowns ... Most of the very same people fled to Texas and started their lives over, this time I hope they actually have a life and left their poor choices far behind.
Ironically while some people were bored out of their minds during lockdowns, on the other end me and many people I know were busy as ever before. I started finally doing what I love to do, tap into all sorts of hobbies and crafts and there was zero people to bother me about it. It was just me and piece of quiet, perhaps music playing at times but yeah ... finally doing something what I always wanted to with zero distractions other then basic needs.
Now we are back at the old days of people being up your rear day and night again ... And telling them to F off is like telling them hello come on in ...
I've been a stained glass artist for 35 years, 2nd generation. I really enjoyed watching you trying to figure out glass 😂😂😂
I only dabble in glass, but that first attempt had me actually howling with laughter 🤣
Me too, i’m like - ooooo that’s gonna be interesting.
Stunning table. Love your work. Dark glass rocks
Gorgeous table and I agree the black glass turned out much better ❤
I don’t care what they say, I think you do great work. It’s been wonderful seeing you grow as a woodworker and as a UA-cam channel. One of the few channels that I have to watch all the way through everytime a video drops. Can’t wait for the next project!
Tie fighter. I’m 63, love it. Great reference. Love the bow-ties.
Yes plan B. This is absolutely your most beautiful table thus far. Awesome.
The dark glass makes it classy...
Thanks again.
I want to see Scott build something. I feel he’s gained a lot of knowledge and would like to see what he comes up with.
As a former picture framer, Cam your use of the Brass Hammer and Clamps made me almost spit out my morning tea with laugher
yes that's tempered glass
thanks mate you're a legend
So… not standard glasswork?
@@BlacktailStudio you need to make relief cuts at a tangent to your line so they do not have to break along the whole cut. You can also tap along the cut, with a small piece of metal or whatever, to propagate the crack, which you will see happening.
I've never been a professional with glass but I have tinkered with making a stained glass window (with a Fleur de Lis). I was sure he was quite literally hammering on tempered glass before it shattered.. and I jumped. LOL On his first attempt at curved lines, I was expecting the glass to bust right then, so I wasn't surprised when it did on his 2nd try. Cutting glass, esp curved lines, is a lot trickier than it looks.
@@itoibo4208oh, like a bandsaw! That makes sense.
@@BlacktailStudio Hey Cam
not quite, but you did a great job in the end
i agree with you that the green tinted glass wasn't right
that darker glass was the better choice
love your work mate
Scott, you nailed it!
I laughed. Well done. Scott you’re the bomb. May the force be with you!
Cam, I thouroughly enjoy watching your videos. I am 57 now, in my tweenties and early thirties I was a woodworker. Unfortunately, I started losing my vision and could no longer safely operate the machinery. My wife thinks I'm crazy when I smell the wood at the store. Nearly, 30 years after no longer being able to do woodworking just the smell of the different wood species transports me back to the shop. This, is a long comment, just to say that I live vicariosly through watching your videos.
Well I appreciate it anyway
"Girls are not a participant in the game, girls are the Game ". You are the best 😄
tie fighter!!! Love it Scott.
I'm a college professor in a pretty unrelated field, 3D modeling and digital media. I use your videos all the time because they're a perfect example of how important it is to make mistakes and pobodies nerfect. Some of my favorite saying are. "Stop trying to make masterpieces" "If you want to make something good be prepared to make it 3 times" and "It's not wasted time, it's experience" You sir ARE an expert because, only an expert knows it's more about how you think than what you think.
I don't usually like most modern table designs, but this one was really nice. The legs complimented it, the design was balanced and cohesive, and darker glass made all the difference.
As always, amazing work. wish you had more and more videos to keep watching.
Awesome table. Loved it can't wait till the next build.
I always learn something from your videos. This time I learned that comedy is much more difficult than woodworking.
I can't believe how active you are in the comments section. 2.69M subs and you're actively replying and taking advice from random commenters, even shooting the shit with them. Absolutely incredible channel and "influencer", love the work! I'm just some random Aussie 31 year old dude, that has spent far too many hours watching you create beautiful and functional artwork, that I've never had an interest in, nor held a power tool in my hands; yet your commentary, personality, skill and editing are all S+ tier cinematography and I just can't pull myself away!
Thanks mate! And Scott gets most of the editing related credit these days.
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Random Aussie 33 year old here and I approve this comment 👍🏼
Absolutely stunning table, especially with the darker glass, beautiful.
You're really coming into your own as a master, that table is INCREDIBLE. Your ideas are refined and you're trusting yourself more than ever. From one artist to another, I see and celebrate your craft man. Keep it up!
The darker glass definitely looks better. Good call on the plan b. Table turned out gorgeous, love it!
I don't think I've ever seen someone fill voids as good as you continue to do in these videos.
he can fill my void, anytime.
@@Noobwater ayo
Forget all the dating app talk, this must be the real reason he has a wife that's out of his league.
Should’ve seen me with your mom last night
As always loved this video and your candidness.
Beautiful as always.
Well done!
Talk about being on trend. 4 years ago I did a natural edge "epoxy river" on the face of a 53' reception wall, all backlit. It was massive. Last fall the client said they're opening another facility and were looking to repeat everything they did in 2020. I mentioned to the project manager that I would advise them not going the epoxy route where even in 2020 the fad was getting played out. A month ago we touched base with the client for their new facility that will be coming together at the end of summer and they now want 3form, resin glass, inset on the backside of the river instead of a poured resin. Looking forward to the project.
My beloved husband made a dent in his custom built oak desk. Without your videos I would have never even known where to start with repairing that! I'm years before my first epoxy or even proper woodwork build, but man, am I proud to have learned something useful.
So much respect that you are willing to show an absolute FU. Your recovery, as always, is stellar. Carry on!
This table is stunning!
My 4 year old just fell asleep watching this video with me. Thanks for assisting with nap time 😊👍
I have cut glass, and after many failures, I figured it out...
1). Clean well, and clean again (must #1)
2) lubricate on the line you intend to cut with mineral oil... (must #2)
3) apply "even" pressure slowly... Even meaning, do not push down on one side, or in the middle.
Bryan
thank you
Amazing table, as always. Keep posting!
Love the energy you bring to the videos you make. My dad has been a woodworker most of his life so the way you problem solve some of the mistakes you make I have seen done many times before. love the content and the touch of comedy you have added it really helps keep people glued draws them in and makes it less of a instruction manual and more like working in the garage with a friend.
I'm only 10 minutes into this and it has got to be in my top 3 videos of yours. Excellent presentation. Hats off. No cap.
I've learned more about socks the last few days than in my previous 27 years. I thought socks were socks.
Scott, this is the table I was looking for
I'm one of those people that shuts down when I screw something up. One of the reasons I love your channel is that you show peices that end up being a work of art AND some of the F ups it takes to get there. Not even the master's are perfect. As seen in the video above.
Scott is an asset. Never forget it.
I’ve been doing construction for the most part of my career (20 years heavy construction military) I now work at a well known CO zoo (4 years) and do all the carpentry. I still learn something new everyday. And you sir, have taught me a lot believe it or not. I absolutely love your content and feel like a kid on Christmas Day when I see a new content post. You Rock!
Hahaha Scott you nailed the tie fighter reference I got it immediately.
Scott "The TIE Fighter" guy! You guys are the best, thank you for the great video!
As a novice Stained Glass creator ,You had a smile on my face while you were playing with the glass. In regards to dropping your phone in a public toilet, I lost the only blueprints for trusses on the job site in the porta john and had to go fishing. The staring at the porta john when im back tracking and realizing there is nothing on the ground between me and it was like staring into the void.
HILARIOUS AND THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR CRAFT...
CURIOUS ABOUT
POURING OR LAYING MOLTEN GLASS COLORED OF COURSE
@@davidjavids2431 I would think that might be reaching beyond the stars with pouring/laying. Glass needs to be annealed and that requires starting at very high heat.
Cam, an absolute gorgeous table. Agree with you on the black glass with the walnut.
Still enjoying the quick dry wit and sarcasm. I laugh all the way through, while admiring your hard work and beautiful outcome.
Good for you you giving back with the kids in shop classes. You're a great teacher too!!
Sorry Scott, I didn't get the movie reference.
Scott for the WIN!! Cool reference Sir!
Finally bro, Glass is so pure and nice. I'd love ur new silica arc ♥
The shattering part cracked me up.
When I was younger I broke my grandmas glass door the window on it and had to replace it my dad bought a piece of glass and went to cut it to size. Just as he was hitting it he seen the letters of it and just shattered into a million pieces on the table. A good choice word and a great story! :)
I’ve personally never been a fan of the epoxy tables, but I always liked how unique your style was and found your process really interesting. I think as long as you love making what you make then those products will find the people who love it too.
I have nothing to do with wood working, I'm just a physics student from India but for some reason I love watching your videos. I feel they are very satisfying and entertaining to watch.
Hello from Czechia from a fellow physics student
Star Wars Fighter sound!!! Loved it!!
The "back in my day" killed me 😂
I have to pay you a compliment here. I greatly appreciate the fact that your videos are full of detail as well as explanations of what you're doing. As a steel fabricator, I am far outside my scope of work when I do any finish woodworking projects of my own. Channels like yours truly give me the confidence to do my own projects, albeit far less intricate and involved.
Furthermore, you've got a great voice for narration - and I mean this as a compliment - I fall asleep to your videos on the regular
And lastly, I also love how your videos remind viewers to subscribe if they feel you have earned it. It's such low pressure, and your quality videography continues to roll as you're narrating. Keeps me engaged with the work you're doing while you go through that appeal for subscriptions (as I'm already subscribed)
Keep up the amazing work! You are a real woodworker in my books
Love the TIE fighter sound. Perfect timing on it too. 👍🏻😂
Scott your TIE interceptor reference was perfect. I figure many will mention the generic TIE fighter and be wrong. Nerd for lyfe
😭😭😭 Nah that is hilarious hearing you say "cap" had me crying so funny.