I have a question. I love your work and you are very talented, but wouldn't these parts glued one day loose and fall? how can we prevent it from happening? especially in hot places where the changes of temperature tend to affect everything made in wood...
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Thank you very much! That is very kind. I hope that one day I will become a master craftman. And be recognised for my work! So I have to work hard ahah! you comment was very kind thanks again
Thank you for your comment David I enjoyed reading it! You are very kind. I want to become a woodworker so it is nice to read comments like yours. Thanks
I've never looked up making something with inlay but have often wondered. When I saw the block going through the bandsaw, I had a light bulb moment realising how to do this. Very pleased to have seen this! Thanks.
Amazing work, I'm Impressed. I've been a carpenter for almost 36 years, and I can say this is one of the best woodworking tutorials I've seen in my trade.
Hey! Thank for watching and your kind comment. I agree. i would love to see more people my age doing woodwork. but more and more stuff are not screens now or being made by machines. But we should bring it back!!! ahha. thanks part 5 coming very soon!
You are obviously are an extremely talented young man,(you look barely 20)LOL.After 45 years as a chef,I have semi retired and looking to explore wood crafts again.I stumbled upon this segment,of yours,looking for a how-to on copper inlay .I have done some wood inlay while messing around with little ,and trust me,very rudimentary projects,"back in the day".But this table is off the hook!!May I say your project has sparked a new interest in MY project now and I will add some wood to the copper,as well.I only have basic tools and certainly not a "workshop",but I AM determined!!LOL Who knows,maybe I can master my phone and be able to video my progress,HAHAHAHA!! Thanks for the video,sharing your talents and the inspiration!!!
I’ll tell ya what, you young gun, you’re doing some very impressive work, and I’ve been at this probably longer than you’ve been alive. I love seeing the younger generation finding the joy in high end wood working / furniture making that I have loved for my whole life - I’m looking forward to checking out your additional videos - Carry on, young man, Carry On!!
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Well do young man , your next generation,...you can take over from me after 40 yrs as a joiner, knowing the profession will be in safe hands for next 40 yrs Well done.
Incredible craftsmanship. Wood inlay has always fascinated me, you make it look easy, but it's definitely a lot of work to do. It also helps that you have a great shop with all the tools available to you, and you know how to use them.
Hi Bryan! thank for your comment thats means a lot. I have a very good DT teacher at school. who got me inspired to do woodwork. and I could stop practice from there. looking forward to showing you more videos!
A great example of how young people develop their talent, received from God. Sean Eveleg, you deserve respect. You have dedicated yourself to such wonderful creativity. If there are more people like you than loafers and talkers, the world will be built, but not destroyed. Good luck to you!
Hey Man! thank you very much for your comment! you are very kind! I'm thrilled you like my work... I've loved woodwork for a long time and hearing comments for people who appreciate my work is just amazing! thanks again sean
Oh man, those corner inlays, you'd have found me hanging from the power cord of my tablesaw about 2 minutes after asking me to do that. Very nice work!
More amazing work! I just can't say enough how in awe of your talent I am. I also took note of how much you've matured, personally, since that first video I saw many months ago. You're becoming a more relaxed and professional presenter, along with getting better and better at your craft. Well done, you!
It is most gratifying to see a young entrepreneur like yourself who is dedicated to his craft and motivated to produce quality products that people will gladly pay to have in their homes. You stand in stark contrast to most people your age who would rather choose socialism and getting "free stuff" from the government that they mistakenly think will make their lives better, if not more rewarding and easy. Bravo, my good man, BRAVO!
Thank you @Stukaman for your kind comment. I thrilled you like my work. I'm currently working on my latest table project (which is my last video) if you want to check it out!
Awesome to watch. Been doing a little of this myself so it's really great to see the techniques of someone as proficient as yourself. Thanks heaps and keep up the good work.
You obviously got a great talent for woodworking . Your table is a piece of art . I don't know how old you are ,but you certainly have more talent then a lot of wood workers I know Including my self . Good to see that this beautiful trade IS NOT finished . Actually I sent your link to all my woodworkers friends . Keep your excellent work and thanks a million for sharing your talent . The last time a saw nice inlay like that is when I was an apprentice French polisher in France about 50 years ago doing antiques furniture . Thanks so much SE . By the way I subscribed ... !
HI John, That is very kind of you! thanks you very much I'm thrilled you like my work, I am 17 years old and I would love to be a woodworker when I'm older! so it means a lot what you said! Thanks for subbing. I'm looking forward to showing you more videos!
You surely are going to make a great woodworker SE , I just wish we had some talented young lads at the wood club I belong too. Only 17 and you doing pro jobs ... Keep going and I wish you the best ...
Lovely work I admire it. What you have is a string or band not an edge band they go on sides of board and are usually used these days on man made boards. I’ve not done any inlay work for about 10 years but this has sparked my interest again thankyou.
I was bored because I am way too underskilled to use what your displaying... until I saw your apron. That is a fantastic idea, as I have stained, torn, bled, and destroyed so many shirts and trousers! Thank you!
Beautiful table ! I have a Aunt and Uncle that have had a similar style table in their home for many years my Uncle is retired Military and had been a certified Scuba diver since the 1970s In the Display table he has placed many Artifacts And other items he recovered from historical wrecks On top of a very pretty and special White sand he got from a Florida Beach when they were Stationed close to it during his career I was also a Certified Scuba Diver since the 1970s and ive always loved that table as i have collected similar items from the Atlantic Ocean as well
Beautiful work! I remember when they taught woodworking in high school in USA....then replaced it with How Do I Feel About Myself Today class. Keep workin the wood!
Great job, glad this came up as a suggested video as I'm looking at this process for a Tea Chest for my wife. Going to be busy checking out your other videos, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Michael, I really happy you like my work. I hope you enjoy the rest of my videos. I have a good segmented vase coming very soon! thanks for watching!
I absolutely hated the music. But that's because I'm old. Ha. No, I didn't want to mute the video because I wanted to hear him talk about what he's doing. That end result though, made suffering through the music worth it. You did an incredible job and it looks beautiful. Absolutely stunning.
Thanks Man! I'm very happy to hear that I was on your front page. I thrilled you liked this video and I hope you enjoy watching the rest of my videos. thanks!
Impressive work for a young man! My Grandfather taught me (I am almost 71 y/o ) how to do my first inlays and they were all done with chisels - and not very elaborate (whatever design was also hand made by me!). I don't remember if I even knew what a router was - and I'm sure I couldn't afford one. HAHA Maybe it was the way I learned, but I always lay out the pattern to be symmetrical and have identical corners. But I will admit that planning the pattern takes as long or even longer than the work itself, and makes many more cuts necessary. Keep up the great work!
OMG !!! That's amazing detail and it's a stunning piece whoever owns it should be proud of the workmanship . Fantastic job and very nice video . Who says you have to have a huge shop full of costly tools to do amazing work . You have great skill and an awesome eye for details .
@@SeanEvelegh nice I watched that video before the inlay table lol sorry I didn’t look at the dates it was released, trying to watch all your videos when I get time. Thanks Sean very nice work!
Check out the top link in the description! On how to make the Inlay Banding!
ua-cam.com/video/jQruwHRctQg/v-deo.html
Ppppppp
Beautiful. Great work.
I have a question. I love your work and you are very talented, but wouldn't these parts glued one day loose and fall? how can we prevent it from happening? especially in hot places where the changes of temperature tend to affect everything made in wood...
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What a charming young fellow! The production quality on display here is the bar that should be reached by a MUCH larger percentage of YT contributors.
thats very kind. I'm really glad you appreciate my videos! thanks for watching!
Your talent, experience, creativity, and knowledge exceeds your years. Well done.
Thank you so much! that's very kind
Very nice, and it is good to see somebody makin a beatyful piece with less tools than a hardware store.
Hey +Eg haha thank you for your comment! really happy you like the piece. Can't wait to show you my videos, to see what you think!
This is true craftsmanship.
Been in construction for over 40 years and I think you did an awesome job
Thank you very much. I thrilled you liked it!
Beautiful work Sean! So refreshing to see a young artisan at work. I did not think they made men of your calibre anymore.
Thank you very much! That is very kind. I hope that one day I will become a master craftman. And be recognised for my work! So I have to work hard ahah! you comment was very kind thanks again
I've been doing woodworking for over 45 years son you are doing wonderful work for your age, I mean great!
Thank you for your comment David I enjoyed reading it! You are very kind. I want to become a woodworker so it is nice to read comments like yours. Thanks
agreed
On all these YOURE THE FIRST ONE. To answer questions. Thanks!
no problem
I've never looked up making something with inlay but have often wondered. When I saw the block going through the bandsaw, I had a light bulb moment realising how to do this. Very pleased to have seen this! Thanks.
Hey +S R I thrilled to have make an impact and that you have learnt something. I looking forward to showing you more videos!
Amazing work, I'm Impressed. I've been a carpenter for almost 36 years, and I can say this is one of the best woodworking tutorials I've seen in my trade.
Thank you William! Thats very nice to hear. Glad you enjoyed watching!
Well done young man. I love seeing young people learning these skills. It's a dying breed thanks to cuts in school arts programs. Keep it up.
Hey! Thank for watching and your kind comment. I agree. i would love to see more people my age doing woodwork. but more and more stuff are not screens now or being made by machines. But we should bring it back!!! ahha. thanks part 5 coming very soon!
Young man you are one hell of a Craftsman.
You are obviously are an extremely talented young man,(you look barely 20)LOL.After 45 years as a chef,I have semi retired and looking to explore wood crafts again.I stumbled upon this segment,of yours,looking for a how-to on copper inlay .I have done some wood inlay while messing around with little ,and trust me,very rudimentary projects,"back in the day".But this table is off the hook!!May I say your project has sparked a new interest in MY project now and I will add some wood to the copper,as well.I only have basic tools and certainly not a "workshop",but I AM determined!!LOL Who knows,maybe I can master my phone and be able to video my progress,HAHAHAHA!! Thanks for the video,sharing your talents and the inspiration!!!
I’ll tell ya what, you young gun, you’re doing some very impressive work, and I’ve been at this probably longer than you’ve been alive. I love seeing the younger generation finding the joy in high end wood working / furniture making that I have loved for my whole life - I’m looking forward to checking out your additional videos - Carry on, young man, Carry On!!
You have combined craftsmanship with Art. Stunning !
Lucky is the man who is happy in his work. Good job.
That's amazing work mate! Great to see younger talent carrying on the old school traditions! Keep up the great work!
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U did an amazing job. It’s nice to see young people get into the great woodwork like u are. I’m definitely a fan. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Well do young man , your next generation,...you can take over from me after 40 yrs as a joiner, knowing the profession will be in safe hands for next 40 yrs
Well done.
Wow, you are already a master woodworker at such a young age. Impressive! I bet this table/case outshines the coins it displays.
Incredible craftsmanship. Wood inlay has always fascinated me, you make it look easy, but it's definitely a lot of work to do. It also helps that you have a great shop with all the tools available to you, and you know how to use them.
Wow! That inlay table came out GREAT! Very clean detailing! GREAT Job!
Thanks benny, glad you enjoyed it
Besides quality work yours displays serenity and refinement, bringing out the best in the wood. Congratulations!
Thank you!
As a wood worker I thought, this will be HARD. As I have progressed I find it is simply persistence. Very well done!!
Thanks. and thanks or watching and your comment!
one word , EXTRAORDINARY !!!!!!!!
Hey +jorge DS thanks so much. I love your comment!
you deserve it , you have my admiration , for the quality of what you do , and the passion in your job , good luck in every thing you do
It amazes me that a young kid can have so much expertise. Doing so much right, has to be some really good mentors behind him.
Hi Bryan! thank for your comment thats means a lot. I have a very good DT teacher at school. who got me inspired to do woodwork. and I could stop practice from there. looking forward to showing you more videos!
outstanding work...nice to see a young person taking interest in making things such as this
Brilliant job showing young British talent at its best
wow that means a lot +Jon Wilmot thanks man. Glad you liked it!
A great example of how young people develop their talent, received from God. Sean Eveleg, you deserve respect. You have dedicated yourself to such wonderful creativity. If there are more people like you than loafers and talkers, the world will be built, but not destroyed. Good luck to you!
Hey Man! thank you very much for your comment! you are very kind! I'm thrilled you like my work... I've loved woodwork for a long time and hearing comments for people who appreciate my work is just amazing! thanks again sean
Oh man, those corner inlays, you'd have found me hanging from the power cord of my tablesaw about 2 minutes after asking me to do that. Very nice work!
Absolutely beautiful work! Taking craftsmanship to the next level - thanks for sharing.
Beautiful wood, beautiful inlay work.
A little late to the party but that was bloody awesome, absolutely love this, I am so going to try this, thank you
I've been curious about this process for a while, and this explanation was fantastic. Thanks for sharing!
Great! hey Bobby! I really glad you learnt something and found this video helpful. I'm looking forward to showing you more videos!
More amazing work! I just can't say enough how in awe of your talent I am. I also took note of how much you've matured, personally, since that first video I saw many months ago. You're becoming a more relaxed and professional presenter, along with getting better and better at your craft. Well done, you!
Hey Ryk Haviland thank you very much for your comment. I'm glad my presenting has improved hahah. and I'm so happy you enjoy my skills!!!
It's nice to see someone as young as you mastering an art such as this. Well done bud, very impressive
Thank you very much +fugginell really glad you enjoy watching. My dream is to become a master woodworker, so you comment means alot!
WoW absolutely amazing and beautiful work you have done there👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Looking forward to seeing more
Hey man! thank you very much! I'm looking forward to showing you more!
That's SO nice. You, obviously, got an A in Shop class.
It is most gratifying to see a young entrepreneur like yourself who is dedicated to his craft and motivated to produce quality products that people will gladly pay to have in their homes. You stand in stark contrast to most people your age who would rather choose socialism and getting "free stuff" from the government that they mistakenly think will make their lives better, if not more rewarding and easy. Bravo, my good man, BRAVO!
Thank you @Stukaman for your kind comment. I thrilled you like my work. I'm currently working on my latest table project (which is my last video) if you want to check it out!
Just beautiful. You are a very talented young man. Amazing.
Thank you very much! That is very kind
Awesome to watch. Been doing a little of this myself so it's really great to see the techniques of someone as proficient as yourself. Thanks heaps and keep up the good work.
Wow Sean dude ... what an amazing crafting ..... really applause....
You're talented and gifted..thanks for sharing with us...
Hey Ady thank you so much, really glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful. I'm looking forward to showing you more videos!
Really nice to see a young person learning such a awsome craft and skills.Nice job young man
Wow!! You've got a great career ahead of you.
Hey +David Handley thanks that mean a lot. I would love to do woodwork for a career! Glad you liked it!
You obviously got a great talent for woodworking . Your table is a piece of art . I don't know how old you are ,but you certainly
have more talent then a lot of wood workers I know Including my self . Good to see that this beautiful trade IS NOT finished . Actually I sent your link to all my woodworkers friends . Keep your excellent work and thanks a million for sharing your talent . The last time a saw nice inlay like that is when I was an apprentice French polisher in France about 50 years ago doing antiques furniture . Thanks so much SE . By the way I subscribed ... !
HI John, That is very kind of you! thanks you very much I'm thrilled you like my work, I am 17 years old and I would love to be a woodworker when I'm older! so it means a lot what you said! Thanks for subbing. I'm looking forward to showing you more videos!
You surely are going to make a great woodworker SE , I just wish we had some talented young lads at the wood club I belong too. Only 17 and you doing pro jobs ... Keep going and I wish you the best ...
Your table rocks! Well done sir...
Thank you very much +Christo Kleingeld I can't wait to show you the next parts of the table!
That is an awesome looking coffee table. Well done.
Hey +Julian Lech thank man that means a lot. I'm glad people like you appreciate it! thanks for watching
Lovely work I admire it. What you have is a string or band not an edge band they go on sides of board and are usually used these days on man made boards. I’ve not done any inlay work for about 10 years but this has sparked my interest again thankyou.
thanks for taking the time out for a great video,, John from Georgia
Hey John. thanks for commenting. I'm thrilled you like the video!
Unbelievable. Bro you are awesome! So out of my league.
I was bored because I am way too underskilled to use what your displaying... until I saw your apron. That is a fantastic idea, as I have stained, torn, bled, and destroyed so many shirts and trousers! Thank you!
Who the hell will dislike such a great work?!
Thanks Ciobanu George! Theres always one ahahaha!
No one. It was just people who hated the crappy music
I am in awe of your work! Thanks for the video. I think I can give that a try.
Thanks for watching Kerry G, really glad to hear you like my work and good luck with your inlay!
I enjoyed your video. A great talent. Keep it up Sean.
You , young man are an excellent craftsman.
Awesome skillset!! I'm a little bit jealous!! Respect!
Beautiful table ! I have a Aunt and Uncle that have had a similar style table in their home for many years my Uncle is retired Military and had been a certified Scuba diver since the 1970s In the Display table he has placed many Artifacts And other items he recovered from historical wrecks On top of a very pretty and special White sand he got from a Florida Beach when they were Stationed close to it during his career I was also a Certified Scuba Diver since the 1970s and ive always loved that table as i have collected similar items from the Atlantic Ocean as well
Very nice work. Diligent and focused.
Looks very nice - cool video - cool result - Professional at work!
Thank you very much Paul. that is very kind!
That project looks amazing!😍
Damn that's some real talent and a great design
Thank you very much Stephen
Beautiful work! I remember when they taught woodworking in high school in USA....then replaced it with How Do I Feel About Myself Today class. Keep workin the wood!
You hit it right on the nail !
Very, very impressive work. You make it all look so easy. Beautiful results. Thanks for sharing this with us...
No problem gil, very glad you liked it!
I'm going to be trying this out today! So excited.
Great job, glad this came up as a suggested video as I'm looking at this process for a Tea Chest for my wife. Going to be busy checking out your other videos, thanks for sharing.
Fantastic work boy .
Thank you very much!
Beautiful! It’s so hopeful knowing that there’s young lads like you out there.
ahah thank you
I stumbled across your video and am most impressed and will now watch all your others - well done mate!!!!
Thanks Michael, I really happy you like my work. I hope you enjoy the rest of my videos. I have a good segmented vase coming very soon! thanks for watching!
Beautiful and lovely !
thanks ricarish really glad you like it. The part 5 where will show me making the carvings on the side is coming very soon!
A great video!! And an even greater table!!!
NIce work, congratulations and thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful job. Congratulations.
Thanks man, really glad you liked it! looking forward to showing you part 5
I absolutely hated the music. But that's because I'm old. Ha. No, I didn't want to mute the video because I wanted to hear him talk about what he's doing. That end result though, made suffering through the music worth it. You did an incredible job and it looks beautiful. Absolutely stunning.
what a art you have i enjoy to watch you
hey +Moheb Fanous thats very kind of you. I glad I have people like you that enjoy watching my videos. I'm looking forward to showing you more!
WOW, SUPER JOB, WELL DONE
UA-cam put you on my front page today, glad they did. Great vid and I will be sure to check out the rest of your channel!
Thanks Man! I'm very happy to hear that I was on your front page. I thrilled you liked this video and I hope you enjoy watching the rest of my videos. thanks!
Nice table, music's ace!!!! Been sat here Shazaming everything. Thanks mate :)
Thanks so much Les! Really appreciate that!
What a lovely job you did dude
Thank you very much Chrisy. Thrilled you liked it!
Mad props. You got skills.
Thanks again haha!
Had to thumbs up your video. I love wood working . and safety first YEEEEESSSSSSSSSS. xoxo
Hey +Inspire Strength thanks for the thumbs up. I very happy you love my woodwork. And yes STAY SAFE hahah
Lovely work/artistry! Definitely a subscriber! Love your enthusiasm!
Thank you +Rich1ab really glad you like my channel! I'm looking forward to showing you more videos!
Fine Work. You are becoming a marquetry master!
Hey +PIHER CLAMPS thats very kind! Thank you
I like your taste in music man. The inlay looks awesome too
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet. Very inspirational video. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Thats very kind of you! Thanks! I'm thrilled your inspired
Beautiful work, to save myself sanding time I always use paper towels dip in warm water to wipe off the excess glue. Thanks for sharing your work
Hi Nikko, I made sure not to use to much glue that it would squeeze out
Nice nice nice job bro!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Impressive work for a young man! My Grandfather taught me (I am almost 71 y/o ) how to do my first inlays and they were all done with chisels - and not very elaborate (whatever design was also hand made by me!). I don't remember if I even knew what a router was - and I'm sure I couldn't afford one. HAHA Maybe it was the way I learned, but I always lay out the pattern to be symmetrical and have identical corners. But I will admit that planning the pattern takes as long or even longer than the work itself, and makes many more cuts necessary. Keep up the great work!
Thank you Bill for your kind comment! really glad you liked it! Looks of good build videos to come!
Bravo! Beautiful work.
Absolute madman! That looks rad!
Very nice work. You're on your way to becoming a master craftsman (Perhaps you're there already).
I wish i was, one day in the future though!! thank you very much
OMG !!! That's amazing detail and it's a stunning piece whoever owns it should be proud of the workmanship . Fantastic job and very nice video . Who says you have to have a huge shop full of costly tools to do amazing work . You have great skill and an awesome eye for details .
Thank you very much Robert Booth, that's very kind. I'm looking forward to showing you more of my work!
Wow! Watching you do this inlay is amazing and makes me appreciate inlay work so much more. Awesome work Sean!
Thanks so much james! I thrilled, I have a actually just released a new video on how to make the inlay banding! ahaha 3 years later!
@@SeanEvelegh nice I watched that video before the inlay table lol sorry I didn’t look at the dates it was released, trying to watch all your videos when I get time. Thanks Sean very nice work!
Fantastic work young man. The top looks so much better with the inlays. I subscribed
Hey +Jason B thats very kind, i agree i love the inlay glad you like it as well. I can't wait to show you more videos thanks for the sub!
Nice to see such an outstanding young man have an interest being a master craftsman. Keep up the good work!
Amazing work! Great video, thanks for sharing! 👍🏼
Freaking sick! I make picture frames for my girlfriends cross stitch. This will help me step my game up. Thanks. Killer table!!!
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos, what a unique skill to share! Subscribed!
Thank so much. Glad you liked the video! Welcome to the channel