Hi 👋, Black Forest , I hope you are all keeping safe and well, That was gorgeous looking 👀 Table , another piece of art, I look 👀 forward to seeing your next project, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Thanks for this information about the process of what type of wood to step by step of what it takes to make a BFWC piece of art. Stay safe to the whole crew.
Great piece! I thought it would be neat if the extensions were used as coffee tables when not in use. When you need them, you lift them off of their base onto the extension.
That's beyond beautiful. I can only imagine how many hours went into making this artful piece! A lot of trial and error over the years I'm sure has brought you all to this level of craftsmanship. Hats off!!!!!
Wow - the wood is so rich in texture and I agree, your protective coating does add to wood detail. Great to see Charlie again, it's been to long! ❤❤❤ I can imagine him as a 'classic manager' sitting on his but and yelling out orders😅🤣😳 Great work guys!
Probably one of my favorite pieces I’ve seen in a while. Great job, I love how everyone there is compassionate about their work and the tremendous attention to detail!!!
Really enjoy your videos. The explaination of your process is appreciated. Oh, and the furniture is truly a work of art, you all should be proud of your craftmanship. Cheers Michael
@@BlackForestWoodCo Do you ever have issues with the epoxy being marked up or damaged once items are placed on top of your tables? I had a flower pot placed on top of a tray that has a flood coat on it and an indented ring was left on the tray. I thought epoxy was stronger than that and wouldn’t mark up so easily. The epoxy was poured approximately two months prior to that happening. Just curious of your thoughts. Thanks
@@alcolyles8914 Yes, our pour tables have scratches all over so the resin on the bottom of our tables will get those scratches in it, but when we plane it off on the CNC they go away because they're not very deep and since it's not a flood coat, after we plane it, sand it, and put finish on it, it doesn't continue to get marks in it. Flood coats are trickier because you can't plane the marks off, so you just have to be super careful with it while it cures because even though resin technically cures after about 5-7 days, it doesn't actually fully cure for about a month, so in that time it can get marks in it. there'salso a chance the ratio of resin to hardener is off if you continue to see this problem after a month.
Looks great boys as always! This design is what I've been toying with the idea of doing for a small table for our house that we can have out of the way while no guests but make it larger when company is here.
Great video!!! Thanks for the information about claro and English walnut. As always, an outstanding effort accomplished by highly skilled craftsmen. Thanks for making difficult tasks appear effortless. An outstanding looking table!!!
I enjoyed watching this thanks for sharing I'm just starting to do similar small scale project's using fiberglass resin y'all will help me do things correctly and hopefully my ideas will remain pleasurable long after I'm gone
Another incredibly beautiful piece of art disguised as a table….. so glad Charlie is there to boss everyone around to ensure the jobs are completed correctly…. 🐶 (Not sure about the choice of ‘music’) 😆
Beautiful table as always. I miss your weekly videos. Do you think you will go back to that? Also, what do you do with all the scrap wood you end up with? Do you bundle it and sell it or what?
It's Stunning as always, gang! So now we only get 2 vids from you guys instead of 4? That's sad. I know it's a lot of work, but we so enjoy what you guys share.
Bi-weekly most of the time, but every once in awhile probably 3 times a month. We've been trying to put out longer, more detailed videos so that's why 🙏
@@BlackForestWoodCo i would actually prefer that! i always rue the fact that your videos end too soon, and there’s so much content these days i’d rather get a good engaging long video once in a while, rather than pushing for quantity
@@saint-miscreant Agreed! Especially when we have huge furniture package deliveries, it's nice to be able to go really in-detail, and we may or may not be flying out for a big furniture package soon 😉
It's important to mention those extra steps that you have to take to deal with voids etc. Beautiful work!! Have you ever poured enough epoxy to allow machining and leave a layer of epoxy over the wood?
Stunning results finished table is breathtaking. I might make a custom tool with the handle made with a piece of the walnut from slab outcuts turned or carved into a handle, affixed/embedded into the allen wrench needed to secure the table leafs in a custom pouche or holder affixed/recessed to underside of the leaf/table with you firms name as an added value. Work of this artistic and craft excellence should be signed although Rembrandt nor Vermeer did not sign their work.
Beautiful table. The hardware for the extensions is not what i would want for such a high end piece of furniture though. I would hate to have to grab tools to install the leaf in my table. I think if you used cam lever bolts to make it toolless it would be a lot better for the client.
Great looking table again. That Walnut is amazing. So what happens to the extension piece when not in use, no storage under the top where is it held and how easy is it to add or subtract this leaf. I take it the client is instructed on how and how many people it needs to do the task. Is the aluminum extrusion permanently attached to the extension leaf? Thanks for sharing, Michael.
Really like the videos and the products are always 👌 perfectly finished. I do think however that the steel plates should have countersunk bolts in them. I don't see how whoever makes the plates couldn't chamfer the screw holes so that the screws could be flush with the plate? Think that would look so much better
How do you get the epoxy under the hold down blocks to get the right thickness I don't know how it would get under and not have bear wood love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam
Quiestion : How are you able to get the bolts tight on the aluminum profiles for the extendable parts .... the profiles have no holes to get to the screws ... i am guessing you made some ,so you can use a hex key on it . Will it lower the strenght ?
Just wondering why you don't use the CNC to cut the cutouts for the leg bases and any mounting holes while the slab is already on the bed getting flattened?
Hello, very impressive work, lovely table. I have a question about grempohene base coat in your ceramics rnge. I used as per usual for ceramics which has been 99% foolproof - Immediatekly after applying the graphene I polished with a clean microfibre cloth. The oak and hornbean, which had 4 well cured coats of osmo polyx...went matt and did not have that slippering feeling. It proved impossible to recover the shine to the wood. I have had to thoroughly sand back to p180 and start again. What went wrong and how to avoid it repeating? Does the graphene ceramics base coat go off or something?
We had to come up with an unconventional solution due to the weight of these pieces. None of the off the shelf options were sufficient. This may not be the most simple but it is incredibly strong!
I can really See the difference when a piece is in a Customer's home. For some reason you can't see the same detail when it's in you're shop. Maybe due to the Surroundings?
I am currently building a LARGE table for one of my clients, wondering if sell to order the table leg system you just showed? I need something like this as the table is quite long and wide. How would I go about getting a quote if you do sell them by themselves. thanks nice work.
Is there anything more satisfying than bringing out and preserving the unexpected beauty of wood grain?
i don't think so!
Hi 👋, Black Forest , I hope you are all keeping safe and well, That was gorgeous looking 👀 Table , another piece of art,
I look 👀 forward to seeing your next project, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Thank you Phil!
I love that your employees take such pride in their work.
Us too!
That black goes so well with the wood it’s like a wallpaper. So vibrant!
Thanks for this information about the process of what type of wood to step by step of what it takes to make a BFWC piece of art. Stay safe to the whole crew.
Thanks Robert, you too!
Great piece! I thought it would be neat if the extensions were used as coffee tables when not in use. When you need them, you lift them off of their base onto the extension.
That’s a great idea!
Ooooh, that's a very cool idea!
wow wow wow I love the finish. I love the way the extensions were put on. One day I hope to have a table from you.
We would love to make one for you in the future Michael!
Fantastic craftsmanship. Good to see Charlie in his management roll lol.
Yes, he's a busy guy it's nice he made time for an appearance this week 😆
A beautiful table and a nice little cameo from charlie
Yes, it's good to see Charlie on UA-cam again haha
The finish is killer. I love the base connection and innovation of the end leaves! Great work.
Thank you so much!
That's beyond beautiful. I can only imagine how many hours went into making this artful piece! A lot of trial and error over the years I'm sure has brought you all to this level of craftsmanship. Hats off!!!!!
Yes, a lot of trial and error has brought us here! Thanks so much Karen!
I like how you explain each step. Beautiful table
Thanks Steve!
Gorgeous table. I have often wondered about extensions. Great idea.
Wow - the wood is so rich in texture and I agree, your protective coating does add to wood detail.
Great to see Charlie again, it's been to long! ❤❤❤
I can imagine him as a 'classic manager' sitting on his but and yelling out orders😅🤣😳
Great work guys!
Yup, he's a hardass of a boss 🤣
Technically he Barks out his orders...
@@bradthomas8711 - ahh - of course. How correct you are 🤣🤣🤣😃
@@BlackForestWoodCo - I can imagine.
You guys must feel like being stuck between a bark and a fluffy place a lot 🤣😹😹
Beautiful looking table. You do some awesome work. Glad to see Charlie.
We're glad to have him back on the channel, and thank you!
Gorgeous table! As an avid fan of Walnut, I have a hard time processing burning it!
I know! It's crazy to us too, but we get a lot of salvaged walnut because of it at least!
You guys make this look so easy, that’s the sign of true professionals.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for commenting!
Very excellent work. And a word of advice when using the router to rout out those wide areas get a wider base so that the router wont tip
That was BEEEEEAUTIFUL! I really loved the base of the table! Very freaking awesome!
Thanks so much!!
Probably one of my favorite pieces I’ve seen in a while. Great job, I love how everyone there is compassionate about their work and the tremendous attention to detail!!!
Really enjoy your videos. The explaination of your process is appreciated. Oh, and the furniture is truly a work of art, you all should be proud of your craftmanship. Cheers Michael
Thank you Michael, we're definitely very proud of all our work!
@@BlackForestWoodCo Do you ever have issues with the epoxy being marked up or damaged once items are placed on top of your tables? I had a flower pot placed on top of a tray that has a flood coat on it and an indented ring was left on the tray. I thought epoxy was stronger than that and wouldn’t mark up so easily. The epoxy was poured approximately two months prior to that happening. Just curious of your thoughts. Thanks
@@alcolyles8914 Yes, our pour tables have scratches all over so the resin on the bottom of our tables will get those scratches in it, but when we plane it off on the CNC they go away because they're not very deep and since it's not a flood coat, after we plane it, sand it, and put finish on it, it doesn't continue to get marks in it. Flood coats are trickier because you can't plane the marks off, so you just have to be super careful with it while it cures because even though resin technically cures after about 5-7 days, it doesn't actually fully cure for about a month, so in that time it can get marks in it. there'salso a chance the ratio of resin to hardener is off if you continue to see this problem after a month.
Loved the commentary and the finish as well as the start was really 👌, muy Bueno!
Thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying our videos 😄
I love that base. Timeless.
Agreed!
Looks great boys as always!
This design is what I've been toying with the idea of doing for a small table for our house that we can have out of the way while no guests but make it larger when company is here.
Wow what a gorgeous table ❤ Great Job Charlie, keep everything functioning
What would we do without him!
Thanks Maddie!
The tables you make are just gorgeous 👍🏼
Thank you!
One of the nicest pieces I have seen. Love your work.
Thanks so much Brad!
Man this is my dream job, I want to do this stuff, this is a beautiful table good job guys 👍👍
It's a great job 😄
Thank you!
As per usual, another beautiful piece of furniture.
Thank you Mike!
Great video!!! Thanks for the information about claro and English walnut. As always, an outstanding effort accomplished by highly skilled craftsmen. Thanks for making difficult tasks appear effortless. An outstanding looking table!!!
Thanks so much John! 😄
Really liked the extension concept, very clever!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Such perfection, you guys are nothing but brilliant. Well done
Thank you so much 😀
Outstanding! you have to get bored hearing that all the time. Coming up to 300k subs, well done
Thank you! Never bored, it feels great every time we hear it!
Love the shot at 13:30 in where you can really see the wood through the resin. Absolutely gorgeous table!
Thank you very much!
I love the base! Looks great
Thank you!
Love how it looks and the extensions are a great idea.
Thanks Patricia!
Looks great, I would to see a video step by step on how you make the X base.
comment for the algortithm. love the table
Thanks so much Stephanie!
Another absolutely beautiful piece amazing work
Thank you so much Jim!
I love how Dylan refers to his team as "the boys," reminds me of my parents when they spoke of me and my brothers, it was always "the boys."
Been doing that method for quite some time now!
Another beautiful piece you guys do some amazing work
Thanks so much Shane!
With all of these workwork art - you ALL need to engrave your names (everybody !) on the underside of the product !!
We do! We put pewter badges on the bottom of all our tables
Nah the company's name will do
Blacktail just did this, good work
I enjoyed watching this thanks for sharing I'm just starting to do similar small scale project's using fiberglass resin y'all will help me do things correctly and hopefully my ideas will remain pleasurable long after I'm gone
Thanks David! I'm glad we can help with your projects! And yes, that's one of the coolest parts of making wood projects!
Another incredibly beautiful piece of art disguised as a table….. so glad Charlie is there to boss everyone around to ensure the jobs are completed correctly…. 🐶
(Not sure about the choice of ‘music’) 😆
Where would we be without Charlie!
Lookin' good MR CHARLES another great job
He's a handsome guy! Thanks Bill!
Beautiful work boys and also Camera work...
Hi Charlie...
Thanks so much Bruce, Charlie says hello 🐾
Very nice outcome as always.
Thank you!
Always the highlight of my week, so beautiful. Mike 🇦🇺
Thanks Mike 🙌😄
Love your work and you're such a sweetie! ❤❤❤
Beautiful table as always. I miss your weekly videos. Do you think you will go back to that? Also, what do you do with all the scrap wood you end up with? Do you bundle it and sell it or what?
We've been focusing on putting out longer videos, but every once awhile I'll post one of our smaller projects in-between our longer form content 👍
Oh, and we put it all in a cart, and fill it till it's full and then sell it in our store!
Oh good! I was wondering where Charlie was 😀
Noww you know he's just bossing us around in the office!
You guys are amazing. Wish I could learn this craftsmanship in Nigeria
Really nice job guys.
Thank you Fred!
Awesome table, you guys are next level 👍🏻🇦🇺
Thank you so much!
I am refering to the epoxy pouring. Beautiful Build !!!!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful work
Thank you so much 😀
Another home run!!
Totally breathtaking beautiful
Thanks Sherry!
Very clean
It's Stunning as always, gang! So now we only get 2 vids from you guys instead of 4? That's sad. I know it's a lot of work, but we so enjoy what you guys share.
Bi-weekly most of the time, but every once in awhile probably 3 times a month.
We've been trying to put out longer, more detailed videos so that's why 🙏
@@BlackForestWoodCo i would actually prefer that! i always rue the fact that your videos end too soon, and there’s so much content these days i’d rather get a good engaging long video once in a while, rather than pushing for quantity
@@saint-miscreant Agreed! Especially when we have huge furniture package deliveries, it's nice to be able to go really in-detail, and we may or may not be flying out for a big furniture package soon 😉
Wow guys😊just wow
Thank you Josie! 😄
beautiful work, Love the table.
Thanks so much!
Looking good. I prefer a white/cream stained pour instead of the black. But really lovely looking
We can pour any colour, we could do a white or cream table for you.
Email dylan@blackforestwood.com if you want a quote!!
It's important to mention those extra steps that you have to take to deal with voids etc. Beautiful work!! Have you ever poured enough epoxy to allow machining and leave a layer of epoxy over the wood?
GORGEOUS!!!
Thank you Ruth!
Stunning results finished table is breathtaking. I might make a custom tool with the handle made with a piece of the walnut from slab outcuts turned or carved into a handle, affixed/embedded into the allen wrench needed to secure the table leafs in a custom pouche or holder affixed/recessed to underside of the leaf/table with you firms name as an added value. Work of this artistic and craft excellence should be signed although Rembrandt nor Vermeer did not sign their work.
Amazing piece! 👏🏼
Ty @blacktailstudios for the leaf extension design.
Our first leaf extension was done in 2021 ua-cam.com/video/BRwHZFkRY0o/v-deo.html
Beautiful table. The hardware for the extensions is not what i would want for such a high end piece of furniture though. I would hate to have to grab tools to install the leaf in my table. I think if you used cam lever bolts to make it toolless it would be a lot better for the client.
The extensions weigh about 100 lbs. We need structure.
Looks amazing!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful!!!
Great finish product. Can you steer me to the best way to make a kitchen table with two 5 or six foot slabs
Get a mafell track saw. You can go through that and some.
Love it
Thank you!
Beautiful
Great looking table again. That Walnut is amazing. So what happens to the extension piece when not in use, no storage under the top where is it held and how easy is it to add or subtract this leaf. I take it the client is instructed on how and how many people it needs to do the task. Is the aluminum extrusion permanently attached to the extension leaf? Thanks for sharing, Michael.
They just store them away in a closet, that's a good idea though! And no, the leaf is separate from the aluminium.
Thanks Michael!
Really like the videos and the products are always 👌 perfectly finished. I do think however that the steel plates should have countersunk bolts in them. I don't see how whoever makes the plates couldn't chamfer the screw holes so that the screws could be flush with the plate? Think that would look so much better
For our clients who spend lots of time underneath their tables, we can always add that extra touch!
Awesome!!
Thanks Linda!
You’re welcome
Torching the surface immediately after the pour eliminates those surface bubbles.
It can also flash cure the pour, our resin is slow curing so they go away on their own
I can barely afford a table from Ikea yet here I am watching this.
Well the nice thing about UA-cam is that it's free 😄
We appreciate you watching, thanks Trevor!
Comment for the algorithm
Thanks Adam!
Trabalho de luxo ,aqui no Brasil,uma mesa nessa qualidade seria 8,500 reais
I'm positive Charlie is taking VERY important phone calls, while sitting on his butt, in the office.
Charlie runs the show! Keeps us on out toes...
Oh of course, who do you think got us the Joe Manganiello job!
are you finishing the bottom with the same clear coat? another beautiful piece BTW.
Yes, we are! And thanks so much!
How do you get the epoxy under the hold down blocks to get the right thickness I don't know how it would get under and not have bear wood love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam
Thanks Sam! And yes, you did answer your own question in your next comment!
Quiestion : How are you able to get the bolts tight on the aluminum profiles for the extendable parts .... the profiles have no holes to get to the screws ... i am guessing you made some ,so you can use a hex key on it .
Will it lower the strenght ?
Love the work you guys do. Was wondering if you ever have any problems with staining just because of the super black epoxy?
We surprisingly haven't!
Just wondering why you don't use the CNC to cut the cutouts for the leg bases and any mounting holes while the slab is already on the bed getting flattened?
Is the resin pour the only way to make pieces of natural wood work? Surely there must be other ways.
More of the same ... same attention to detail ... same stunning finish ... same fantastic looking piece ... long may it continue 👍
It will!
I'm not a fan of the painted legs just leave it with the timber look i think it looks nicer with the contrasting timbers
Do y’all ever do the base and leave it the natural color? Just curious what that would look like. Beautiful table for sure!
We haven't but if a client wanted us to we would!
Would an oil and then adding also ceramic ciating be ok for finish?
Definitely! We do oil finishes all the time, this client just wanted more intense protection!
Hello, very impressive work, lovely table. I have a question about grempohene base coat in your ceramics rnge. I used as per usual for ceramics which has been 99% foolproof - Immediatekly after applying the graphene I polished with a clean microfibre cloth. The oak and hornbean, which had 4 well cured coats of osmo polyx...went matt and did not have that slippering feeling. It proved impossible to recover the shine to the wood. I have had to thoroughly sand back to p180 and start again. What went wrong and how to avoid it repeating? Does the graphene ceramics base coat go off or something?
That is the most inefficient leaf rails I’ve ever seen
We had to come up with an unconventional solution due to the weight of these pieces. None of the off the shelf options were sufficient.
This may not be the most simple but it is incredibly strong!
I can really See the difference when a piece is in a Customer's home. For some reason you can't see the same detail when it's in you're shop. Maybe due to the Surroundings?
We don't have the nicest lighting in the shop so that's probably why!
Why were they running their hands through the epoxy?
I am currently building a LARGE table for one of my clients, wondering if sell to order the table leg system you just showed? I need something like this as the table is quite long and wide. How would I go about getting a quote if you do sell them by themselves. thanks nice work.