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What did you put on it? What finish?
ОтветитьMagi
ОтветитьWorks the way it is supposed to. Just Good
ОтветитьCame here via King’s woodworking saw the table, love the music, read the comments and realized that I’m among like minded folks. Good stuff !! David Marks influences ?
ОтветитьNice.
I wish you showed how you attached to top to the legs
That's pretty striking - never heard of that timber before (because I'm not from Corolado, where's it's unique) - But I'm pretty certain I've seen it, on pallets that have obviously been made from substandard quality sections.
ОтветитьLovely lovely video. Hideous hideous music.
ОтветитьAwesome video! Like the music too.
ОтветитьBeautifull project! You didn't say the legs dimensions.
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьWhere would one source beetle kill pine like this? Would it be a local source and it has to be kiln dried or treated prior to selling?
ОтветитьBeautiful table. Don't change anything. You are you .... Don't change that man. If they can't take the music they can mute it. Lol
ОтветитьOld School Bad Ass... Thanks man!
ОтветитьThe legs are tapered in the final image, but not during the build?
Ответитьtry pegging the joints....twoud be badass
ОтветитьQuick question where do u buy your hand tools
ОтветитьAnother great tutorial, and love the music.
ОтветитьThe color contrasts are beautiful.
Joinery...so fine.
Great video editing.
.....the music gave me Leprosy.
Yup. Proper toolS, good equipment, and great time management will bring this results to the table. Not to shabby! I think he could've done better.
Ответитьthat looks nice good job from england
ОтветитьLooks amazing! I just built one. Trying to decide what finish to do. What did you use?
ОтветитьYou people that whine about the video MUSIC really need to get a life. Are you really so put off by the music content that you feel it necessary to rip on the dude showing great techniques on his own time ? Ask your parents to help you, maybe they could find a better video that you can relate to.
ОтветитьThought I was watching porn for a minute
ОтветитьI was glad to see clamps on both sides !;-)Thankyou
+ nice honch tenon
Love the table.. Thanks for not staining that beautiful wood. great craftsmanship!!
ОтветитьWow! Hard to believe I just learned something by watching a highly skilled craftsman at work AND was entertained by listening to excellent music at the same time! BRAVO! Ole! Ole! Thank you!
ОтветитьGreat looking table! Nice color and style! Great work!
ОтветитьA great table build done by a true craftsman for a welcomed change! Well done sir! New Subscriber!
ОтветитьPerfect i like it
ОтветитьAwesome music! Thanks for putting something worth listening to as sound, if you are not gonna narrate. Bessie makes a great fence. If the beatles are gonna kill it, what better way to make something of it? You did a great job, and the table looks top notch. Well done! Thanks for sharing.
Ответитьespectacular
Ответитьmusic crap ruined it
ОтветитьFantastic Build Man! Have A Super Week!.....Gus
ОтветитьHi - Table looks amazing, I was curious what you used to finish the table top with? Did you use any oil?
ОтветитьSchrauben? geht garnich...
ОтветитьThere would seem to be an un-written rule when making a tutorial video that it must be accompanied with the most irritating, repetitive, boring 'musak' possible. This 'war on silence' successfully distracts attention away from whatever is being shown and makes the job totally forgettable. Congratulations. For those who say 'just hit the mute', I say, hit the high road.
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Ответитьgreat piece of furniture I'm definitely subscribing and watching more of your videos is there a name for the type of mortise and tenon you used on the legs and stretchers
ОтветитьKill the music and just use the raw sound like Jimmy Diresta does. Much better than whatever that was playing :) Nice table!
ОтветитьEnjoyed it thx alot
ОтветитьThe table looks great! Well done. I love that wood.
Just a tip, you may want to speed things up a little more when editing, have a look at your audience retention in Analytics, you'll see where people start getting bored, and can speed it up.
Very cool, nice project!
Ответитьgreat work.
Ответитьthat looks very cool!-gotta love those beetles:)
ОтветитьNice work and thanks for sharing. I am a little confused about the table top. At the start of the video you thickness plane some pieces of varying widths and then glue them up along the long sides but at the end when you are trimming down the table top on the bench saw it appears that the pieces making up that top had been glued along their short sides. Perhaps some switched video from another project or some work off camera.. wondering how you finished the top? Cheers W
ОтветитьLovely work mate, your joinery is brilliantly executed. I'm currently building a unit from reclaimed sleepers that had termites in them at one point, it's going to eat up a lot of epoxy.
Ответитьif do this how many days to complete?😊
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