First time I've seen my nephew do his work. All I can say (because my jaw dropped to the ground) is I'm so impressed and very proud of his talent. Truly, amazing. Great job Matt!
I usually watch Black Tail UA-cam where he works with either maple or redwood, so the veneer is new to me, but that table turned out so great. It’s really cool to se e the process and watch how the epoxy helps to give it some protection and also give it that nice polished glossy look.
One of the coolest tables I've ever seen. What yall did with this project is nothing short of amazing. It's literally art and function in one. Just amazing!!
Randomly found this video. Not only am I impressed by your level of craftsmanship and your attention to detail but your ingenuity and creativity shines through as well. No corner was cut and you can see it in the final product. Amazing.
man, its so sad to see so many people hating on this guys literal sweat and blood, saying its not worth "xyz" price. im a woodworker myself, and I KNOW exactly how fucking difficult, time consuming, and painstaking it is with these projects. you have very high value clients who expect nothing less than perfection and youve designed this from the ground up with their wants and needs in mind. its absolutely beautiful, and worth every damn penny.
You crushed this build! that is a gorgeous table the starburst of the grain is the kind of attention to detail that elevates a piece of furniture to a piece of art. well finished and well constructed piece that you took care to make truly usable and embrace the wants and needs of the user. Well Done.
Let´s do the math, thats fun =) Wood: most expensive part is the beautiful lid - approx. 5-6K all together Metal: approx. 500-800 Epoxy: 300 chargers: 50 each = 600 total Foam and letherwork: approx. 2K Paintwork=500 "Small things not mentioned": 1K work: 350hours with 60$/h = ~21K total of ~32.200$ Now it depends on how you price your shop and your services. In theory there is a win margin already included on the workhours in the built but I would think you add some additional Margin on the product itself. I would assume anywhere between 8-15% 32.200$ *108%= 34.776$ 32.200$*115%= 37.030$ I´ll go for ~36.000$
Great work and stunning results. My hats off to you. For northern California, I'd say anywhere between $30-45,000. Much more if using exotic woods. For the epoxy top coat, a Bernzomatic blow torch does a better job with self leveling than a heat gun. It will save you a greater deal of sanding afterwards. Try it once and see for youself.
Thank you! I've used one and in some cases they're too hot and will accelerate the resin flash time, I did try and use one on this table top but I need something with air flow to push the resin around and still that didn't work well lol.
@@MattsWoodworks It's all about technique. You may want to check out a few other videos for helpful pointers. Practice helps. ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=how+to+pour+two-part+epoxy+resin+for+large+table. I look forward to watching your improvement. My apologies for underpricing the finished product. I have no clue for the market, materials, or skill.
Worked with a Corporate Aircraft refurbishment center for 22 years as a Completions Specialist doing custom cabinetry construction/finish with exotic veneers, faux finishes, carbon fiber wraps. I gotta say I'd have sworn you had the same experience/knowledge. Beautiful creation, superb craftsmanship.
I have professionally done woodworking for 30 plus years. Kudos and congratulations on a spectacular piece. I have a few of my own pieces that are special, but I specialize in doors and frames. I takes a bit for me to be impressed and also stay with a woodworking video to the end. I stayed with it full length. I hope you continue to do this high level work and enjoy it. That’s the key. Satisfaction of the customer, but getting accolades when finished. Well done. I liked every aspect of your piece. 👍🏻👏
I use to do custom artwork for a high end designer/ fine furniture in Scottsdale awhile ago. They closed in 2014 I think. I would say it could go anywhere between 40,000 and 60,000 In 2014. It should be more today. The 1 thing you have to remind the new owner of (and make them a cost breakdown receipt for replacement) is...don't forget to have a replacement cost put into your insurance. The standard 5 to 25 grand for content won't replace things like this.
Seeing as I have no experience with woodworking in general _(unless a middle school elective counts),_ I'm going to say it's $76,470.50, maybe more, since I probably undervalued all my estimates. A breakdown of my thought process: ▪︎ 10 wireless chargers are $740.50 ▪︎ The Sabrent charger is $30ish ▪︎ All the stuff in the description is about $2,700 ▪︎ Can't find anything called Sunburst on GL Veneer's site, so I don't know, let's say you spent around $20k for all the various woods ▪︎ $10k on all the metal in the table ▪︎ Like $20k on everything else ▪︎ $5,500 for whatever I forgot, & shipping ▪︎ Let's say labor is $17,500 _(don't know how much you make per hour, so I went with $50 per hour to be safe)_
I have to admit I was clickbaited by the thumbnail to come look how you make the sunburst. I was quite disappointed that it was ready bought. Just to be clear I'm not disappointed that you used it for the build - the build is beautiful - but using it as a thumbnail is a bit dishonest clickbaiting.
I watched the whole thing. For me it's about the build - picking up new techniques and tips, learning to avoid problems in my own future builds... I enjoyed it
that charging port isnt going to cut it.... That spreads 12amps across 10 chargers... Many phones are capable of drawing 3amps for charging, nowadays almost all use 2amps... Combine that with the loss across the length of those cables and with 10 phone sitting on the chargers you are only getting 1amp max per station. There are many phones on the market that will not even engage charging unless there is a minimum of 2amps... Optimal charging is done on a 3ft cable..... anything beyond those lengths and the amount of amp loss accelerates the further you go out to 10ft... Never go longer than 10ft... Combine all that with wireless charging? Those start at a 10 amp Fast Charge draw just to hit the 10w pull of an Samsung S20....
Beautiful work! I'd guess $60k-ish, and it's still a bargain at that price! Gee, and that exposed water heater really adds to the overall ambience of the room. Classy.
Awesome poker table. except for the location of the charger plugs. they are in about as an inconvenient of a spot as humanly possible for a poker table.
totally agree, I think the best slot for any wireless charger on a poker table is indented side way slot next to the cup holder. The phone will just be in the way with the chips, but I guess its a home game table people not going to have a giant stack because they don't want to color up.
I think if you added the logo in the middle of the conference room table as well, making it the center of the sunburst design it would have really made that table pop! Nice job though!
Nice table, but to spend that kind of money to commission that table and don't recess an outlet underneath it? Tripping over that cord will be a nice touch. But maybe the exposed water heater will catch your fall.
Nice work, though I find the table stupid, lol. I mean the poker table is fine, but 15:43 you need 4 people to move that "conference table plate" around, lol.
For the past 20+ years, I've been using Titebond II for veneer. I roll three coats on veneer and substrate, letting the glue dry between coats. The first coat is thinned about 50% with water and the second coat maybe 25% water and full strength on last coat. A steam iron basically reconstitutes the glue and it cools to a uniform coat. I've never had a failure.
Lmao you look like me in the shop with the socks and slides. The material cost should be under 7k. I don't see anything above $50 an hour for labor. So table should be about 25k + inflation so 65k. You worked 44days roughly and at that rate you can build 8 of these a year. So you are telling us if you pocket about 30k each you make over 200k a year. These types of clients are so rare though. I guess a fool and their money.
Great technical ability and beautiful wood work. That table top is a beauty. I just don't know where anyone who has a poker table wishes they could conduct a conference on it.
It's cool you put the price and the time it took to build this. It's hard to tell how long a build takes by watching a 20 minute video. This piece is amazing
First off, beautiful table you really thought outside the box on this one man. Looking at the other comments I'm going to say this was probably about a 65k build. The outcome is absolutely beautiful, fantastic work sir.
That veneer layup on the top was beautifully matched, I was fortunately able to make tables like this for superyachts and am a cabinet maker/veneer specialist . It was the best job ever for me , now I am retired I miss it.
Wow beautiful table! If we took that amount of time on our tables we’d be out of work very quickly!😂 I would suggest trying to use polyester lacquer for the high gloss parts . It cuts and polishes easier and would be a better finish all round 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
As far as video feedback, one thing I've noticed in general is that woodworking content creators sometimes overuse the 4x or 8x time lapses. Of course we don't need five minutes of you routing some semicircles, but maybe try mixing in some regular-speed shots to "bookend" the fast-forwarded bits, and maybe even one little five-second bit of regular speed in the middle if it's a longer piece (or if there's a particularly crucial or interesting bit of woodworking in the middle of a time lapse). Lots of people watch these videos to learn how things are done, and it's difficult to see what you're doing if it's flying past, and may give people the wrong idea for stuff like how fast you should be pushing your router or track saw. But overall, this is great content! I really like the voiceover explaining the steps you're taking, the design decisions, and generally being informative. Great build.
Love the videos, great stuff, great work, great commentary. This one was probably one of my favorite with how it all turned out. My only feed back is never wear socks and flip flops ever again. It distracted me for the remainder of the video......
My wife is guessing 72k. Beautiful build, great attention to detail, love the sunburst, and love that you took future servicing into account. Keep up the great work, videos, and details that you post in descriptions of what you used and where you got it.
Regarding the gluing up of the edge veneer... I'm not certain it works with Titebond specifically, but with other PVA glues you can use it very similar to contact cement withOUT the instant hold OR the time restriction you referred to. You apply glue to both sides of the join and let it dry completely. Once dry, you simply iron it on. I've seen this done with both strip veneer and sheet veneer for dresser tops and the like. Ok, going to finish watching now... LOL
Okay dude, I hope you read my text. As a cynical old cabinet maker, I always approach these resin projects with the stink eye. BUT THIS IS EPIC😮😅🤟 I LOVE this on the wall. Clean up the wires though, and Please put at least 8 #12 screws in this cleat. We don't want that baby to fall. I LOVE the glue Idea. Never done that. BRILLIANT
Just goes to show you that who you know, or who you sell to, is more important than anything else. Finding a person willing to pay that insane amount of money is a gift.
I think the only things I'd change is to run the chord underneath the base for a cleaner look. Looks amazing, and a as an electrician by trade, run a dual circuit with power switch for the table to avoid overloading a single circuit with a full table of players. I build custom 1911's and knives as a side job for the last 20 years. You're deatail is spot on. Kudos!
That table looks super nice! I'm guessing 65 thousand. I'm not even into woodworking whatsoever, but this was a fun watch for entertainment purposes. Amazing work man!
pretty good job sanding the clear and polishing. i custom paint cars, over the years ive used high solids clear on woodbed kits for old pick up trucks. 6 years of driving around in the sun/rain still looks glossy. ive also done some outdoor wood furniture(satin finish) the 2k urethane clears fair a lot better in the sun than epoxy.
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Thank you Joni, closest so far I believe. Not quite there though! :)
@@MattsWoodworks SAY WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!
$7,000.oo
Wood looks so beautiful and it has a spectacular pattern!!
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The players with their backs to the wall will have to take care to protect their cards.They have a huge mirror hanging behind them.
No kidding right! LOL
First time I've seen my nephew do his work. All I can say (because my jaw dropped to the ground) is I'm so impressed and very proud of his talent. Truly, amazing. Great job Matt!
I usually watch Black Tail UA-cam where he works with either maple or redwood, so the veneer is new to me, but that table turned out so great. It’s really cool to se e the process and watch how the epoxy helps to give it some protection and also give it that nice polished glossy look.
One of the coolest tables I've ever seen. What yall did with this project is nothing short of amazing. It's literally art and function in one. Just amazing!!
Randomly found this video. Not only am I impressed by your level of craftsmanship and your attention to detail but your ingenuity and creativity shines through as well. No corner was cut and you can see it in the final product. Amazing.
That's dope. All of it. Thoroughly enjoyed watching ths process.
I appreciate you watching Larry!
man, its so sad to see so many people hating on this guys literal sweat and blood, saying its not worth "xyz" price. im a woodworker myself, and I KNOW exactly how fucking difficult, time consuming, and painstaking it is with these projects. you have very high value clients who expect nothing less than perfection and youve designed this from the ground up with their wants and needs in mind. its absolutely beautiful, and worth every damn penny.
Not even that but the fact that the wood he used alone is probably close to 15k to 20k and people are saying a couple thousand🙄🤦♂️
@@jalenwiggins5831 all in material cost could probably be stretched to 15, but 20? Doubtful.
Agree but it’s not worth the value of 1/4 of a house at 60k. It’s just not, ridiculously overpriced
That starburst tabletop is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
Thank you!
I really like the mix of wood and metal. It was really smart to have a way fix the charger station if needed. Beautiful and functional!
You crushed this build! that is a gorgeous table the starburst of the grain is the kind of attention to detail that elevates a piece of furniture to a piece of art. well finished and well constructed piece that you took care to make truly usable and embrace the wants and needs of the user. Well Done.
Let´s do the math, thats fun =)
Wood: most expensive part is the beautiful lid - approx. 5-6K all together
Metal: approx. 500-800
Epoxy: 300
chargers: 50 each = 600 total
Foam and letherwork: approx. 2K
Paintwork=500
"Small things not mentioned": 1K
work: 350hours with 60$/h = ~21K
total of ~32.200$
Now it depends on how you price your shop and your services. In theory there is a win margin already included on the workhours in the built but I would think you add some additional Margin on the product itself. I would assume anywhere between 8-15%
32.200$ *108%= 34.776$
32.200$*115%= 37.030$
I´ll go for ~36.000$
Great work and stunning results. My hats off to you. For northern California, I'd say anywhere between $30-45,000. Much more if using exotic woods. For the epoxy top coat, a Bernzomatic blow torch does a better job with self leveling than a heat gun. It will save you a greater deal of sanding afterwards. Try it once and see for youself.
Thank you! I've used one and in some cases they're too hot and will accelerate the resin flash time, I did try and use one on this table top but I need something with air flow to push the resin around and still that didn't work well lol.
@@MattsWoodworks It's all about technique. You may want to check out a few other videos for helpful pointers. Practice helps. ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=how+to+pour+two-part+epoxy+resin+for+large+table. I look forward to watching your improvement. My apologies for underpricing the finished product. I have no clue for the market, materials, or skill.
good thing the table finish is mirrorlike... will serve players on one side of the poker table well 🤣
Worked with a Corporate Aircraft refurbishment center for 22 years as a Completions Specialist doing custom cabinetry construction/finish with exotic veneers, faux finishes, carbon fiber wraps. I gotta say I'd have sworn you had the same experience/knowledge.
Beautiful creation, superb craftsmanship.
I have professionally done woodworking for 30 plus years.
Kudos and congratulations on a spectacular piece. I have a few of my own pieces that are special, but I specialize in doors and frames.
I takes a bit for me to be impressed and also stay with a woodworking video to the end. I stayed with it full length. I hope you continue to do this high level work and enjoy it. That’s the key.
Satisfaction of the customer, but getting accolades when finished.
Well done. I liked every aspect of your piece.
👍🏻👏
That 5 figure table sets off that water heater really nice....
I use to do custom artwork for a high end designer/ fine furniture in Scottsdale awhile ago. They closed in 2014 I think.
I would say it could go anywhere between 40,000 and 60,000 In 2014. It should be more today. The 1 thing you have to remind the new owner of (and make them a cost breakdown receipt for replacement) is...don't forget to have a replacement cost put into your insurance. The standard 5 to 25 grand for content won't replace things like this.
Great comment and information! You’ve actually almost hit it with one of your numbers! Keep going!
I think it would've been a good idea to have the company logo on the wood tabletop so that when it's hung on the wall you can see it there too.
I had the thought, but altering the sunburst would have been sacrilege!
@@MattsWoodworks fair enough! It's a great table. Well done.
It's stunning. Absolutely stunning. It's too late in life for me to learn carpentry and woodworking but I love watching those who can already create.
The pace and level of detail in this video is perfect. Well done. Awesome project too. 🙂
Just watched your video, and I had one question why did you install phone chargers on the poker table?
Seeing as I have no experience with woodworking in general _(unless a middle school elective counts),_ I'm going to say it's $76,470.50, maybe more, since I probably undervalued all my estimates.
A breakdown of my thought process:
▪︎ 10 wireless chargers are $740.50
▪︎ The Sabrent charger is $30ish
▪︎ All the stuff in the description is about $2,700
▪︎ Can't find anything called Sunburst on GL Veneer's site, so I don't know, let's say you spent around $20k for all the various woods
▪︎ $10k on all the metal in the table
▪︎ Like $20k on everything else
▪︎ $5,500 for whatever I forgot, & shipping
▪︎ Let's say labor is $17,500 _(don't know how much you make per hour, so I went with $50 per hour to be safe)_
60.000$ )
Great evaluation, thank you very much for watching!
There's been a lot of guesses, but I haven't seen an actual retail price yet, Did I miss it somewhere?
Unbelievable! You display talents completely foreign to me. I am in awe! You are truly an artist.
Holy Cow! You, sir, have a true gift. This is the most beautiful piece I have ever seen. That table is priceless.
It's beautiful! i would say it should run about $25k
Thanks Lisa!
if i paid that much money and found out it was just a bunch of f'n veneer id be super pissed
Stunningly gorgeous table placed in an ugly-assed room.
Hi Matt! I saw one of Cam's video's and he gave you a plug so I subscribed and I'm glad I did. You do beautiful work. Keep it up! Have a great day!
the conference table top is awesome. It's not just a furniture it is a piece of art.
I have to admit I was clickbaited by the thumbnail to come look how you make the sunburst. I was quite disappointed that it was ready bought. Just to be clear I'm not disappointed that you used it for the build - the build is beautiful - but using it as a thumbnail is a bit dishonest clickbaiting.
Thanks for the comment I'm gonna skip watching bc that's why I clicked it too
Damn. Saved me 15 minutes of my life. Thank you!
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I watched the whole thing. For me it's about the build - picking up new techniques and tips, learning to avoid problems in my own future builds... I enjoyed it
Imagine how many employees would have been happy w a standard conf n poker table then the rest of money used for bonuses
Beautiful job but it takes four guys to move the top to the wall, seems like a hassle.
Damn! Incredible work/artistry.
Still my ultimate favourite video of yours is your epoxy comparison video. Absolute best comp video there is
Nice save! We just love a confident professional.
that charging port isnt going to cut it.... That spreads 12amps across 10 chargers... Many phones are capable of drawing 3amps for charging, nowadays almost all use 2amps... Combine that with the loss across the length of those cables and with 10 phone sitting on the chargers you are only getting 1amp max per station.
There are many phones on the market that will not even engage charging unless there is a minimum of 2amps... Optimal charging is done on a 3ft cable..... anything beyond those lengths and the amount of amp loss accelerates the further you go out to 10ft... Never go longer than 10ft...
Combine all that with wireless charging? Those start at a 10 amp Fast Charge draw just to hit the 10w pull of an Samsung S20....
Beautiful work! I'd guess $60k-ish, and it's still a bargain at that price! Gee, and that exposed water heater really adds to the overall ambience of the room. Classy.
Thank you very much! I think they’re hiding it, it’s still under construction I believe
Awesome poker table. except for the location of the charger plugs. they are in about as an inconvenient of a spot as humanly possible for a poker table.
totally agree, I think the best slot for any wireless charger on a poker table is indented side way slot next to the cup holder. The phone will just be in the way with the chips, but I guess its a home game table people not going to have a giant stack because they don't want to color up.
The work in this is insane!!!!!!!!
It's super cool. I love the sun burst table. Everything about it is totally amazing.
I think if you added the logo in the middle of the conference room table as well, making it the center of the sunburst design it would have really made that table pop! Nice job though!
Nice table, but to spend that kind of money to commission that table and don't recess an outlet underneath it? Tripping over that cord will be a nice touch. But maybe the exposed water heater will catch your fall.
Yo man, when you make holes in metal just make it with low rpm and a drop of oil, don't spin shit outta drill, you're messing the bit sharpness
Un lavoro eccezionale oltre qualsiasi immaginazione ,l'assemblaggio delle venature del legno una meraviglia
Absolutely amazing work that Sunburst table is incredible. Never seen anything like that. Keep up the good work man.
Nice work, though I find the table stupid, lol. I mean the poker table is fine, but 15:43 you need 4 people to move that "conference table plate" around, lol.
you can see cards in the wall reflex LOL
I hope they spend the extra $1000 to relocate that water heater!
Absolutely STUNNING
For the past 20+ years, I've been using Titebond II for veneer. I roll three coats on veneer and substrate, letting the glue dry between coats. The first coat is thinned about 50% with water and the second coat maybe 25% water and full strength on last coat. A steam iron basically reconstitutes the glue and it cools to a uniform coat. I've never had a failure.
Lmao you look like me in the shop with the socks and slides. The material cost should be under 7k. I don't see anything above $50 an hour for labor. So table should be about 25k + inflation so 65k. You worked 44days roughly and at that rate you can build 8 of these a year. So you are telling us if you pocket about 30k each you make over 200k a year. These types of clients are so rare though. I guess a fool and their money.
The table is better looking than their logo lol.
Anyone would think u were a kiwi or an Aussie wearing those jandals with socks!! 😉🤣😀
Great technical ability and beautiful wood work. That table top is a beauty. I just don't know where anyone who has a poker table wishes they could conduct a conference on it.
IT IS STUNNING!!!! SUCH A GREAT CREATION thanks for sharing 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I feel pity for the poker players that have their backs at the reflective top of the table, on the wall
One dollar Bob.
lmao
Great work but the logo is a catastrophe.
It's cool you put the price and the time it took to build this. It's hard to tell how long a build takes by watching a 20 minute video. This piece is amazing
First off, beautiful table you really thought outside the box on this one man.
Looking at the other comments I'm going to say this was probably about a 65k build.
The outcome is absolutely beautiful, fantastic work sir.
As a poker player the wireless charging on the playing surface is horrible not to mention its right where your chips go.
That room is not worthy of your creation.
It’s obvious that this room is not finished yet…..
How does a German finish a table?
They “polish” it
That veneer layup on the top was beautifully matched, I was fortunately able to make tables like this for superyachts and am a cabinet maker/veneer specialist . It was the best job ever for me , now I am retired I miss it.
Very impressive! No idea on the price. What a lucky way to spend your days! Very creative, stunning craftsmanship.
My biggest concern for you is that you're going to get arrested by the fashion police for wearing socks with your sandals.
damn near every kid is doing it these days
I'm bringing it back Lonnie, trust me... ;) LOL
@@MattsWoodworks somehow I feel you will do just that, and I know cold feet interfere with the creative process so more power to you!
$156 000
It's a boy's toy for entitled rich kids, so I'm guessing you were able to soak them for just under $100k. I see ~ $25k worth of time & materials.
Unbelievable quality of work... Fabulous
Wow beautiful table! If we took that amount of time on our tables we’d be out of work very quickly!😂 I would suggest trying to use polyester lacquer for the high gloss parts . It cuts and polishes easier and would be a better finish all round 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Logo looks like junk
Its It's made of fking plywood!!!
Maybe it’s just me but normally a poker table is for playing poker and not somewhere to charge your phone.
Gotta keep the phone charged for when the wife calls to ask when ya coming home..
Love to see the mistakes *and* the correction of them. Those are the ones that teach me new tricks. More of that please!
Marvelous !!! Fantastic design AND work. Thank you for this great video.
As far as video feedback, one thing I've noticed in general is that woodworking content creators sometimes overuse the 4x or 8x time lapses. Of course we don't need five minutes of you routing some semicircles, but maybe try mixing in some regular-speed shots to "bookend" the fast-forwarded bits, and maybe even one little five-second bit of regular speed in the middle if it's a longer piece (or if there's a particularly crucial or interesting bit of woodworking in the middle of a time lapse). Lots of people watch these videos to learn how things are done, and it's difficult to see what you're doing if it's flying past, and may give people the wrong idea for stuff like how fast you should be pushing your router or track saw. But overall, this is great content! I really like the voiceover explaining the steps you're taking, the design decisions, and generally being informative. Great build.
Awesome work!
U R a super craftman who loves his job, I to loved my carpentry to. Fabulous job.
A brilliant, brilliant piece.
Love the videos, great stuff, great work, great commentary. This one was probably one of my favorite with how it all turned out. My only feed back is never wear socks and flip flops ever again. It distracted me for the remainder of the video......
My wife is guessing 72k. Beautiful build, great attention to detail, love the sunburst, and love that you took future servicing into account. Keep up the great work, videos, and details that you post in descriptions of what you used and where you got it.
You're a true artist my man. That was so cool to watch,I'm guessing 20K.
This is craftsmanship....superb work.
That piece is fabulous really beautiful.
It's a work of art, dude. Beautifully done.
Regarding the gluing up of the edge veneer... I'm not certain it works with Titebond specifically, but with other PVA glues you can use it very similar to contact cement withOUT the instant hold OR the time restriction you referred to. You apply glue to both sides of the join and let it dry completely. Once dry, you simply iron it on. I've seen this done with both strip veneer and sheet veneer for dresser tops and the like.
Ok, going to finish watching now... LOL
Okay dude, I hope you read my text.
As a cynical old cabinet maker, I always approach these resin projects with the stink eye. BUT THIS IS EPIC😮😅🤟
I LOVE this on the wall.
Clean up the wires though, and Please put at least 8 #12 screws in this cleat.
We don't want that baby to fall.
I LOVE the glue Idea. Never done that. BRILLIANT
Just goes to show you that who you know, or who you sell to, is more important than anything else. Finding a person willing to pay that insane amount of money is a gift.
I think the only things I'd change is to run the chord underneath the base for a cleaner look. Looks amazing, and a as an electrician by trade, run a dual circuit with power switch for the table to avoid overloading a single circuit with a full table of players. I build custom 1911's and knives as a side job for the last 20 years. You're deatail is spot on. Kudos!
Thank you very much for your feedback!
Amazing build! Thanks for the video.
Love the sunburst. Really makes zit look nicer.
That table looks super nice! I'm guessing 65 thousand. I'm not even into woodworking whatsoever, but this was a fun watch for entertainment purposes. Amazing work man!
I love the mirror on the wall, especially if we play poker and hide our cards.
These are both stunning! The amount of work you put in is not only impressive but tiring to watch lol. New, & well deserved, sub here mate 😀👍
Матт I am just like watching you create pieces of art
pretty good job sanding the clear and polishing. i custom paint cars, over the years ive used high solids clear on woodbed kits for old pick up trucks. 6 years of driving around in the sun/rain still looks glossy. ive also done some outdoor wood furniture(satin finish) the 2k urethane clears fair a lot better in the sun than epoxy.
man you're *GENIUS* this is peace of art *RESPECT* 👊
Absolutely beautiful!!! ♥️♥️
Man I love the way it came out gonna be following your channel now . I recently got the video suggested after watching some black tail studios videos