They Said This Wood Was Unusable

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Building an Epoxy Resin Slab Table
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO
In this video we're building a live edge, epoxy, resin, slab coffee table. We've worked with slabs before, and we've worked with epoxy before...but never like this! We decided to make things extra difficult on ourselves by making the table's top circular, and more so by using a slab that most people would consider unfit for anything more than a fire pit. The top is made of Elm, and the base is made of Maple with Elm details. In the end we're very proud of how this piece came out...and we hope you'll enjoy it as well :)
#epoxyresin #LiveEdgeTable #woodworking
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REFERENCED VIDEOS
▸ The Surly Eating Table (The other Circular Table) - • 48" Round Table
▸ Double Slab Dining Table - • I Guess We're Building...
▸ Woodworking Tips Videos - • Tips & Tricks Every Wo...
▸ Edge Details Video - • These 3 Details Will T...
TOOLS & MATERIALS
▸ Rockler Portable Drill Guide - bit.ly/Drill-Guide
▸ Rockler Project Mat (for keeping glue off your workbench) - bit.ly/iiii-ProjectMat
▸ Rockler Circle Cutting Jig - bit.ly/CircleCuttingJig
▸ Kreg Adaptive Cutting System - bit.ly/FoureyesKPP
▸ The Epoxy We Used
Total Boat - www.totalboat.com/product/thi...
▸ All Those Cool Red Tools
Woodpeckers Tools - bit.ly/wpfoureyes
▸ Where We Got Our Slab
Street Tree Revival - www.streettreerevival.com/
MUSIC
Ending Song by Ryo Sonoda
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0:00 Intro
0:58 Picking Out Table Top Orientation
2:45 Dealing With Bad Wood Sections
5:00 Preparing For Epoxy Pour
6:55 Epoxy Pour 1
7:38 Designing & Building The Base
10:54 Hardware Explanation
12:35 Epoxy Pour 2
13:41 Building the Base Part 2
18:05 Flattening The Slab
19:52 Final Top Shaping and Edge Details
21:56 Attaching the Top & Base
23:45 Applying Finish
25:10 Final Assembly & Reveal

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  • Thank you for watching! Links Below :) WOODWORKING PLANS / PROJECT COURSES - www.foureyesfurniture.com/plans BUY THIS TABLE - www.foureyesfurniture.com/for-sale SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON - www.patreon.com/ChrisSalomone

    @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
    • How about using the rest of that slab to make a waterfall end table so you will have a full living room table set.

      @Joe___R@Joe___R Жыл бұрын
    • The contrast between the top of the table and the legs of the table is brilliant and beautiful. Excellent piece of functional art.

      @zorroinhell5549@zorroinhell5549 Жыл бұрын
    • Lets see that Jordan collection... Im sure you have an awesome display

      @Unc_Talks@Unc_Talks Жыл бұрын
    • Using the rest of the slab for a D&D table complete with various table top accessories (e.g. drawers to hold (a) dice, (b) character sheets, and (c) pencils), a surface that has a scored 1 inch x 1 inch square grid (or a hex grid if preferred), and a carved in box for each player to role their dice would be both (1) unique and (2) an object that is of interest to a growing market. Just some food for thought.

      @adrianveidt214@adrianveidt214 Жыл бұрын
    • U should use food wrap for the melamine so that its just the layer of wrap that stick

      @yanturgeon1384@yanturgeon1384 Жыл бұрын
  • It’s a lovely table. I love woodworking. At 70 I finally had the money to buy more tools than clothes. But it’s too late to get really good. My eyesight is poor. My arm strength is weak. Who cares. I watch videos like this .. live vicariously… then go out in the shop an build burnable junk. It’s fun and it makes me happy! To everyone that commented below: THANK YOU ALL so much! You have made me so happy and I feel so encouraged!! I need two barn doors for my (yard ornament) donkey and Miss Cow. I’m going to try a fancy cross hatch top half ( for air flow) out of 1.5 inch cedar strips and a conventional metal bottom but within in a frame of oak. Gentlemen!! Thank you for the hope!

    @Barbaralee1205@Barbaralee1205 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Barbara. I like your attitude, but don't sell yourself short. I'm sure being 70 vs 40 is very different, but my eyesight is very bad too. My arms are strong enough, but you can always build smaller projects. All that said. as long as you're enjoying yourself and have something to look forward to...it's a win :)

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
    • Hey I’m 67 and being able to do even the smallest of wood projects gives me “pride & joy!”

      @lostlatinlover@lostlatinlover Жыл бұрын
    • Also 70 with defective eyesight. If you are smiling and not bleeding, it's a good day.

      @dannielfriedrichsen7226@dannielfriedrichsen7226 Жыл бұрын
    • Now being able to afford it (I’m 54) is where I am at. If it weren’t for KZhead videos I am not sure how I would learn. So maybe interest, opportunity and capability intersected at the right time?

      @rw7532@rw7532 Жыл бұрын
    • My dad is 68, and still runs his shop outta his home, been doing so for more than 15 years I believe, it's never too late to "get really good" at anything, your tools do the work, might just take a bit longer.

      @suicidebylifestyle9267@suicidebylifestyle9267 Жыл бұрын
  • The author does like to kzhead.infoUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.

    @Noahsamonte31@Noahsamonte3111 ай бұрын
  • I'm been a woodworker for over 50 years ,your planning and assembly were honest and spot on.Nice job!

    @peterspina-oo9qk@peterspina-oo9qk9 ай бұрын
    • A very general question, do you think he got scanned? Or in a more harsh way do you think the guy sold him this picture tricked him into buying this bad piece of wood?

      @petergreen1994@petergreen19948 ай бұрын
    • guy is better than you and you know it :D

      @francesco111111@francesco1111118 ай бұрын
    • @@petergreen1994 seemed to me like he was the guy they regularly get their wood from, not to mention he was given other better quality wood options he said he kept in the back. also, wood can definitely be very expensive. prices range from size to tree type/species.

      @Doolaidman@Doolaidman6 ай бұрын
  • Imagine having such a beautiful piece in your home, having watched all the work and passion going into it. Incredible.

    @Astronautin@Astronautin Жыл бұрын
  • I'm not sure how this video came across my feed. But honestly, this is the most real content I've seen in years. You can tell you have such a passion for this, and that you pour your heart and soul into it. Production of the video 15/10, commentary throughout 15/10, genuinely interested for the full length? 15/10. Love this channel now, will watch for many years to come

    @michaelthompson6104@michaelthompson6104 Жыл бұрын
    • Everything you do is a work of art, I'm sure. Keep trying!

      @rebeccavalicoff1581@rebeccavalicoff1581 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm surprised I wasn't subbed to this channel. I am now that's for sure. 15/10 through and through for sure! =]

      @ColinTimmins@ColinTimmins Жыл бұрын
    • You are all too kind. 🙏🏻😊

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
    • New sub here as well! That table is amazing! You guys are extremely talented.

      @bquick80@bquick80 Жыл бұрын
    • New sub as well with me. I love the calm, interesting, and fun lecture.

      @louisegogel7973@louisegogel7973 Жыл бұрын
  • No one gonna talk about how a slab of wood that 90% of people would call “unusable” sold for $1100?

    @n1ckboss@n1ckboss Жыл бұрын
    • I was wondering about this! Is this considered very cheap for a piece of wood that size? I know it's expensive af to get slabs like this but I'm not a woodworker so I don't have a sense of value for this kinda thing.

      @alphygaytor1477@alphygaytor1477 Жыл бұрын
    • Please get this reply up, I wanted to post it myself but searched exactly for this first! Can the content creators give any insight on this? Especially once you see they hardly use anything of the slab

      @Jorg05111980@Jorg051119808 ай бұрын
    • That piece would probably be about 7 grand if it were more usable

      @TheSkyeguy@TheSkyeguy6 ай бұрын
    • @@Jorg05111980An Elm slab this size would probably typically go for $1500 to 2K. So I think $1100 is a reasonable price for it. It’s still entirely usable anyway, Chris just needed a click baity title.

      @tanner8355@tanner83555 ай бұрын
    • ​@tanner8355 you're here so it worked a little bit I'd say.

      @vintageludwig@vintageludwig3 ай бұрын
  • I’ve seen a lot of woodworking content of late, but this channel sets itself apart with all the great camera work and editing. A+

    @malcolms.8725@malcolms.8725 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow, thank you!

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
    • if you like this guy youll like blacktail studios too. they have a very similar vibe!

      @pvic6959@pvic69598 ай бұрын
  • This is the first video I’ve ever seen from you but this was so cool to watch. You’re incredibly talented for one, but it also just feels like you’re having a genuine conversation with the viewer. Just saying exactly what youre thinking; it feels so real

    @kineticcomedian3874@kineticcomedian3874 Жыл бұрын
    • Same

      @2o22adoptmetrading6@2o22adoptmetrading6 Жыл бұрын
  • There was a little cafe I always used to go to called red velvet and they had resin wood tables, and what made those tables so memorable was how they had little scenes in the resin. One was about a flower swamp with frogs, dried flowers, frog figures all encased in, and the other was a flower meadow with a bunch of cute little bees gathering stuff from dried flowers.

    @_Skulker@_Skulker Жыл бұрын
    • That’s so cool!

      @kitcatcreations6132@kitcatcreations6132 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah i've been to a cafe like that where the resin tables are filled with sweets and it looks so cool.

      @MultiBigbird01@MultiBigbird01 Жыл бұрын
    • I'd like you to upload a photo of it somewhere I can see it

      @shinoa_hiiragi_@shinoa_hiiragi_ Жыл бұрын
    • id do anything to know where that is

      @sexygirlmax2019@sexygirlmax2019 Жыл бұрын
  • The “I’m trying to convince my wife” subtitle took me out!!! Too funny and you’re incredibly talented! The table is gorgeous!!

    @betterbetty3542@betterbetty3542 Жыл бұрын
    • such a predictable joke...

      @gearbanginentertainment7476@gearbanginentertainment7476 Жыл бұрын
    • Timestamp??

      @oculusquest2460@oculusquest2460 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oculusquest2460 about 2:18

      @creasednewt1741@creasednewt1741 Жыл бұрын
    • 😏😏😏😏

      @imMalpa12455@imMalpa12455 Жыл бұрын
    • 2:18

      @lunamooonz@lunamooonz Жыл бұрын
  • I originally came to watch this video for as you said, "entertainment purposes". But you really made me feel so welcomed to continue watching the whole thing without a skip. I am really humbled to say that if I ever would be able to become a wood shop worker and needed guidance I would most definitely come back to this channel to just hear your humbled voice and guidance! Thanks for making this video as authentic as I can only imagine you are, based on how you spoke with all the transparency as you did. I most definitely don't leave many comments on any videos, but I just wanted to let you know I LOVED this video so much!

    @lagooshie@lagooshie Жыл бұрын
  • I gotta say, your woodworking and a voice over skills are amazing. You were loud enough so I could listen and understand what you were doing while multitasking, but not distracting. And you just in general have a very calm and soothing voice, that even when things weren't going great, it seemed like you could still find the good in it, or at least the motivation to keep going. The table came out beautifully, the top reminds me of a peaceful island in the middle of a river that is rarely explored, while the legs have a very unique design I haven't really seen before. Keep up the great work man!

    @animal_gal_adventures9885@animal_gal_adventures988510 ай бұрын
  • I think that the three legged base was the smartest because it will always sit evenly on most every surface. Three legs will adjust to almost any surface. Whereas, four legs will possibly find one leg does not sit the same on some surface and the table will rock a little. Beautiful result !!

    @drillslinger@drillslinger Жыл бұрын
    • It is less stable, though. You can flop the table by pressing on edge between legs

      @KryptLynx@KryptLynx Жыл бұрын
    • @@KryptLynx how many times have you seen a table that’s rocking, and how many times you flipped a table?

      @powerthrashingdeath@powerthrashingdeath Жыл бұрын
    • @@KryptLynx That would be an unreasonable problem to worry about. If you are pressing that hard down on the edge of a three-legged table like this one, which is not that wide in the first place to even consider, then you deserve to have the thing tip over and spill everything on it. And a four legged table has the possibility of driving at least me crazy with it wobbling all the time on even a slightly un-level or un-even floor.

      @drillslinger@drillslinger Жыл бұрын
    • But also it doesn't matter at all on this design bc the 3 legs are connected flat at the bottom and completely disputes what you're trying to say

      @damianjones9446@damianjones9446 Жыл бұрын
    • @@damianjones9446 There will still be one spot on each of the three flat bottom legs that will touch. So the rule is three points define a plane. All it takes is one spot on each of the three legs and it will be stable. Simple mathematical rule.

      @drillslinger@drillslinger Жыл бұрын
  • "I don't know how much attention you are paying. I might be on mute right now" Fell asleep during the video after a long day at work and awful weather and woke up to this sentence. Had a good laugh and I'll definitely rewind to the part I still remember. Great video!

    @dominiklukacs7677@dominiklukacs7677 Жыл бұрын
  • This is a gorgeous table and the wide epoxy flow counterbalances the rounded pieces on the sides. I love you went for the 3 legged version. It is so much more elegant and keeps in with the ternary rythm of the slab.

    @sylviekoenig9960@sylviekoenig9960 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful. Your and your helpers' talent is astounding. It's great to see people who know what they're doing, are willing to challenge themselves when they're not-to-sure, and truly enjoy their endeavors. God has blessed you.

    @conniewojahn6445@conniewojahn6445 Жыл бұрын
  • “Dramatic reenactment” had me laughing so hard!!!! The piece turned out very nice. You guys put out absolutely incredible content! Keep up the good work! 👍

    @donavanmcelroy6263@donavanmcelroy6263 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much!!

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
    • First-time viewer and this moment alone is making me check out their channel more! I really enjoy the self-awareness. Plus, really awesome and gorgeous results. :>

      @shortstackgames@shortstackgames Жыл бұрын
    • My first time watching this channel and I nearly choked on my tea at the dramatic reenactment with sound effect. Perfect.

      @Tser@Tser Жыл бұрын
    • zzzzzzzzzz ZAAANNNGG

      @elizabethmau6749@elizabethmau6749 Жыл бұрын
  • Enjoyed your video. Regarding the decision on the base, (3 vs 4 legs), the three legged version is actually more usable, especially if it is placed on an uneven floor. Four legs requires an even floor or it will rock.

    @johncarlson4463@johncarlson4463 Жыл бұрын
    • Two words come to mind in this very creative and interesting video: Redeem and Restore.

      @marciacampey8745@marciacampey8745 Жыл бұрын
    • And for people like me who like to sit on the floor at coffee tables, this also means more leg room 😊

      @LindCreations@LindCreations Жыл бұрын
    • That particular 3 leg design will also require a perfectly flat floor.

      @buellb0y@buellb0y Жыл бұрын
    • Assuming that all 4 legs are even, and you are on a continuous floor, "Intermediate Function Theorem" proves that a table can be made stable on an uneven floor, by simply rotating the table around its center within 90°. kzhead.info/sun/gtl_Xbt6bp96aaM/bejne.html Technical paper on why it works: arxiv.org/pdf/math-ph/0510065v6.pdf

      @JamieJamez@JamieJamez Жыл бұрын
    • Will topple more easier if someone puts pressure at the wrong spot

      @bumboclat@bumboclat Жыл бұрын
  • I'll never make a piece of furniture nor probably ever work with wood in my life. Yet, this video is fantastic!!! I loved every minute. I loved learning how things are made beautifully and I loved seeing pieces of wood that might be discarded lovingly crafted into pieces of art that can be used every day! Just fabulous.

    @ramblinrose8@ramblinrose8 Жыл бұрын
  • There is just something I love about videos that have no music, just mesmerizing visuals and amazing commentary. I'm really glad this video came out in my recommendations.

    @AuctorAngeli@AuctorAngeli Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful piece. The large epoxy is not a problem for me as I think it draws more attention to the grain in the center where the branches split into the Y and has a lot of interesting detail.

    @firefox71@firefox71 Жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/l5Rrhperq5yDpnk/bejne.html

      @keonithorne5176@keonithorne5176 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing table, and I do love how the strip of epoxy is larger, the only downside of this table in my opinion is that nothing was done to the legs, leaving them bare looks out of place, so I would’ve painted or coated them to match the rest of the table

    @memethief4113@memethief4113 Жыл бұрын
    • Yep I was thinking the same about the legs of the table.

      @syedmehdi7659@syedmehdi7659 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I agree the legs look out of place because of the colour. Overall it is a really nice table 👌 Should've matched the legs with the table though in some way.

      @eccentricxswan@eccentricxswan Жыл бұрын
  • Your absolutely talented. Love your work, it’s always nice watching something come together from start to finish with the process in between. Really appreciate your efforts and what goes into it also. Great video content as well and how you have put this together 👍👍 look forward to the next one.

    @chrismartin9779@chrismartin9779 Жыл бұрын
  • I love the wide epoxy piece. Definitely an awesome finished look. The whole thing looks amazing, and the contrast in the top and the legs is excellent. Great job.

    @petashadbolt7623@petashadbolt7623 Жыл бұрын
  • Great stuff! I'm not a woodworker but I am an artist and crafter and totally appreciate your work. Lots of time, skill and talent with amazing results!

    @chrisp4962@chrisp4962 Жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/l5Rrhperq5yDpnk/bejne.html

      @keonithorne5176@keonithorne5176 Жыл бұрын
    • My man really forgot the number Loser lmao

      @Sskidou@Sskidou Жыл бұрын
  • the production of these videos is as good as the actual woodwork! pure art! 12/10!

    @edvinmartinsson3820@edvinmartinsson3820 Жыл бұрын
    • Haha...damn. Sailed right past 11/10. I love it!!!

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
  • I could seriously listen to you talk all day. Very soothing & incredible work!! You popped up on my feed(due to my recent woodworking hyper fixation) and definitely an immediate subscriber!!

    @sansomrandi15@sansomrandi1511 ай бұрын
  • This is the most beautiful and amazing table I've seen on YT made in this technique. Attention to detail, incredible precision of workmanship knocks down. I support changing the decision from 4 to 3 legs in this table. The colors and combination of the tripod is great. Awesome. Congratulations, you can see passion and love for wood here.

    @pawegulina6932@pawegulina6932 Жыл бұрын
  • For anyone wondering: the 2:56 "wood rot or what it was" is woodworm. I've had this in our cellar, and could poke a screwdriver literally halfway through one of the carrying beams of the hallway. (also really liked the Y-shaped design that you didn't go for, but final product was amazing of course)

    @joepgevaert5298@joepgevaert5298 Жыл бұрын
    • How do you know if the woodworm is all dead?

      @muzzaro@muzzaro Жыл бұрын
    • @@muzzaro imo, if it wasnt dead when he removed the decaying wood the worm made, the epoxy would have absolutely cooked it

      @hexafolia6296@hexafolia6296 Жыл бұрын
  • Love folks like these two who tackle challenging problems, but especially like the fact that the tree did not go to waste; it's made a gorgeous table that someone will enjoy for ages.

    @jwport580@jwport580 Жыл бұрын
  • Really cool video and loved how the table turned out! One thing I've learned if you're using an epoxy resin finish is that you don't necessarily have to get rid of those rotted sections. If you tape off one side of the rotted material and pre-pour some resin around the area, it absorbs very well into the more pithy material and will harden it, perhaps to a greater degree than the rest of the piece depending on the type of wood. The coloration might not exactly match in the finished product, but sometimes that's a good thing!

    @Coconut-ng5dh@Coconut-ng5dh Жыл бұрын
  • Ive watch a bunch of different channels that build tables like yours, but the way you explain and the calmness of your voice made me like your video a lot more than many others Ive watched. I'll definitely be watching more, and already subscribed too c:

    @RobynLtW@RobynLtW11 ай бұрын
  • VERY COOL! I was given a wonky "cookie" slab a couple years ago. There were cracks, rot, nothing parallel or on the same plain. It was a "reject" piece that had been out in the yard under a tree for who know how long. But I was given the task of making a pedestal table out of it, using a hollow log section. I had a router, a level, a drill, and a pencil. Oh yes, I had my imagination. I made a big mess, made a lot of noise, and ended up with a rather nice, but not perfect, table. It was my very first time using that resin/epoxy stuff. I had fun. I did enjoy seeing your process, even while drooling over your fancy tools.

    @mender722@mender722 Жыл бұрын
    • I would love to see that table , I bet it gorgeous!

      @suemetzger5302@suemetzger5302 Жыл бұрын
    • The droolability of the tools is real.

      @sunflower9611@sunflower9611 Жыл бұрын
    • *plane

      @buellb0y@buellb0y Жыл бұрын
  • This is my first time watching one of your videos and I was completely blown away by the "creativity" that magically turned a suspect piece of wood into art. Your woodworking skills are without a doubt topnotch, as are your video production and storytelling chops. It was very entertaining and instructional

    @albaxter7020@albaxter7020 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Al. Really appreciate the kind words. Hope you’ll enjoy other videos as much. 😊

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed and same here with first time viewing.

      @louisegogel7973@louisegogel7973 Жыл бұрын
  • Having watched a lot of guitar building, I feel like the finishing is truly my favourite. The tops are often so beautiful and the colors really pop up, they are so vibrant.

    @Yupppi@Yupppi11 ай бұрын
  • I stumbled upon this video, and I must say, it's refreshingly authentic! Your passion shines through every aspect, from the production quality to the engaging commentary. I was genuinely captivated throughout the entire video. This channel has won me over, and I eagerly anticipate more content in the future. Keep up the amazing work! 👍🎥🔥

    @FutureEon@FutureEon11 ай бұрын
  • I love the table, and I'm glad you went with the 3 legged design. It's not something I could ever afford, nor would I ever have a place big enough to fit it, but it's a fantastic piece of art, and I'm glad it exists.

    @bruwin@bruwin Жыл бұрын
    • Pretty

      @Realzproductreviews@Realzproductreviews Жыл бұрын
  • This is the most relaxing video I’ve ever watched, it was very technical, yet carefully and simply explained to the point it was easily comprehensible and not boring. It was a long video, but didn’t feel like so and I happily watched through it. Nicely done, good job!

    @GOTTHEDAWGINME@GOTTHEDAWGINME Жыл бұрын
    • I was getting real Baumgartner Restauration vibes from this

      @impracticalKim@impracticalKim Жыл бұрын
  • Good job boys, I’m currently working at a wood shop and the process is the best part for me. That’s what makes it addicting, and I enjoy going to work everyday making something new.

    @koichilee2310@koichilee2310 Жыл бұрын
  • You guys just made my day... this is so far the best furniture making process I have ever encountered in KZhead. Keep it up boys... U da Man....

    @richmondnazman@richmondnazman Жыл бұрын
  • The table came out so beautiful! Watching the whole process of planning, thinking and rethinking along the way was truly enjoyable maybe because, as a musician and a crocheter, those stages are the most challenging and satisfying to me. Thanks for sharing with us your talents and the love for your art form.

    @noeliaortiz2974@noeliaortiz2974 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm not sure how or why your video popped into my feed but I'm glad it did. I've been sharing it with everyone I know. Your work is absolutely amazing! The pieces that are created are incredibly unique and absolutely beautiful! It's an amazing and rare talent you guys have! And it is really refreshing to see a video with the level of real content and not just a bunch of useless information! I can't wait to watch the rest of your videos while I wait for you to post your newest creation!

    @crystalgaines1650@crystalgaines1650 Жыл бұрын
  • Just found your site, as I am looking to get into woodwork. I have watched a lot of youtube videos, and I can honestly say, I think yours is the best one. You explain everything really clearly and give some useful tips. The only thing I get confused over is the use of inches, as I work in mm (I live in the UK), but that's minor. I think I am now going to binge-watch all your other videos 😆

    @Jimjams23@Jimjams23 Жыл бұрын
  • the three legs design is beautiful .. well done .. and you are right fun is what is all about .. that's why i am in the middle of making a 12 inch sub-woofer wood+concrete .. let's see how it will sound .. thanks for sharing ..

    @gianpietroprevitali7103@gianpietroprevitali7103 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m learning a ton from your videos man! I’ve been a metal fabricator for almost 50 years . Your style is a bit modern my family home, but the techniques are all so much the same & that’s what is so important. Your furniture is freaking Beautiful by the way!

    @bradymcphail9690@bradymcphail9690 Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely gorgeous and perfection. Thank you for the video I stumbled on my chance and am totally intregued.

      @sheilahodson7040@sheilahodson7040 Жыл бұрын
  • First time visitor to this channel and now a subscriber. At no time I was bored. All I know is, that I've got to have at least one of your pieces. The meticulous way that you work on wood deserves more attention, because of the unique work of art, time and love that you put into each one of them... I'm going to watch more of your videos. You're Awesome!

    @nitziamartin-vazquez4420@nitziamartin-vazquez4420 Жыл бұрын
    • Awww, that was sweet of you. Loving the videos!😃

      @nitziamartin-vazquez4420@nitziamartin-vazquez4420 Жыл бұрын
  • Having done a lot of resin work (though not for a table - yet), here are a few little tips: Because deep pour resin has such a long working time, it pays to sit the ready mixed bucket of resin in a bath of hot water for at least 5, preferably 10 minutes - make sure none of the water gets inside the bucket though! This gets rid of most of the bubbles and makes the end result much nicer and means less work with the blow torch. Also careful with the blow torch, if you hover over any bit of resin too long, it can burn it! As for the mold itself, if you caulk the sides, scrape it off again after, so you're left with a straight surface for your piece, but the caulk (or wax is even better) will be in the very crack you need it in. Silikone spray is the best mold release you'll find!

    @alexmayer9159@alexmayer91599 ай бұрын
  • I just watched this vid on KZhead. Loved it. I’ve scrolled through your video offerings. Very impressive. I subscribed because I like how you go into very precise detail as you’re working. I feel like your videos might be the first place I go to look to answer a question. Keep it up brother.

    @stevenhoward7083@stevenhoward7083 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve always admired folks who could make something out of nothing. You definitely have done that. It’s a most beautiful table and I am sure the client absolutely loved it. Just subscribed.

    @patriciabrown3326@patriciabrown3326 Жыл бұрын
  • Finally came across someone who can create something amazing while having the time and honesty to explain the decisions made with the knowledge to follow, and bonus whit always makes it more enjoyable. Subscribed!

    @benjamin7856@benjamin7856 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you found us...and hope you enjoy our other videos as much

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
  • That was a wonderful journey. The table turned out beautiful and watching the journey made it more so. You two are very talented guys.

    @nancythomas1954@nancythomas1954 Жыл бұрын
  • I got here by accident and ended up watching the entire video, and then subscribing to the channel. The filming is fantastic, the furniture is beautiful, but even better is the self-deprecating commentary. Can't wait to check out more of these!

    @Fonggren@Fonggren11 ай бұрын
  • ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! I would buy that table in a heartbeat if I could afford it. I see all the work you put into it. It's worth every penny. Thank you for a great video and for giving the 'unusable' wood a wonderful life!

    @angienichols1643@angienichols1643 Жыл бұрын
    • i watched a video yesterday by some guy who just picked up a palet and used the wood to make a coffee table, and claimed he sold it for $500. I laughed my ass off. I wouldn't bat an eyelit if this table was priced 5 times that amount, I would still think it's underpriced.

      @albertlwj@albertlwj Жыл бұрын
    • @@albertlwj 2500 wouldn't be too far off as i've seen full tables go for minimum 10k

      @jackelss5853@jackelss5853 Жыл бұрын
  • This is quite possibly my favorite video out of all of your videos. It’s real nice to see Four Eyes back. Thanks guys! Btw, good choice with the three leg option.

    @flavorkingpluto@flavorkingpluto Жыл бұрын
    • Wow...thanks! And glad you enjoyed it!

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
  • Best woodworking channel on KZhead IMO. Amazing design and true craftsmanship. Also, personalities and commentary hit all the right feels.

    @davidadams007@davidadams007 Жыл бұрын
  • You earned a subscriber today ...... The best woodwork I've ever seen ..... The cleanliness and the satisfaction with the end product was really really overwhelming .... Great work 👏👏

    @NikhilSingh-vh4hl@NikhilSingh-vh4hl11 ай бұрын
  • Watching the whole process of planning, thinking and rethinking along the way was truly enjoyable maybe because, as a musician and a crocheter, those stages are the most challenging and satisfying to me. Thanks for sharing with us your talents and the love for your art form.

    @brysonwood649@brysonwood649 Жыл бұрын
  • This was one of those "not sure why that's recommended to me" clicks, but I'm glad I clicked. I do watch some woodworking stuff, very rarely. But I really like that this guy is just so real. No bull shit, no over the top energy, no needless exclamation points. Just a dude saying what he wants to say. I dig it. Beautiful table too.

    @briantroy7376@briantroy7376 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this journey. As a daughter of a carpenter who is into DIY herself, I struggle with the lack of space in my big city apartment and wish I had the means to afford and house more than just a few power hand tools. This was so pleasant and satisfying to watch. I am trying to find a way to add small sliding doors to a vintage cabinet and found one of your instructional videos. I liked your style so much that I carried onto this one. I'm subscribed! My wife (yes, I'm very stereotypical, ahha) is going to now be subjected to watching your woodworking videos with me this weekend. Keep doing what you're doing! Thanks!! :)

    @hollyly_@hollyly_ Жыл бұрын
  • 'always buy the large' is my favourite quote from this! Love how this piece turned out and glad you chose to go with the 3 legged design! One suggestion though and a tip I picked up from other youtubers is the 'wooden band-aid' can be improved by dovetailing them so that the inserted piece sort of resembles a bow-tie. It adds extra strength and IMO looks nicer.

    @mikecarey5432@mikecarey543211 ай бұрын
  • Definitely a beautiful piece of furniture, no question about that. The precision in the details of the joinery and overall finish is what defines the 'quality of workmanship'.

    @melissamoon5523@melissamoon5523 Жыл бұрын
  • Your projects are beyond my abilities. However I always learn/see something useful in your videos. In this on it was your use o a piece of plywood with fixtures to clamp pieces to. I’m sure you have used this but it jumped out at me today. 😊

    @michaelkaye4998@michaelkaye4998 Жыл бұрын
  • Well, this is the first time a woodworking video has made me tear up haha Amazing work man, you’re an inspiration ❤

    @ethan4661@ethan4661 Жыл бұрын
  • To be honest, I genuinely think this is the first wood and epoxy project I have seen that looks like a premium piece of furniture and not a bar countertop. Congrats!

    @benjamingiguere@benjamingiguere Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Benjamin. There are definitely other good ones out there. But there are plenty of bad examples as well :)

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
    • @@Foureyes.Furniture you’re welcome, as far as I can see on the video, you managed to avoid the glossy, plasticky that makes many of the pieces look DIY.

      @benjamingiguere@benjamingiguere Жыл бұрын
  • I thoroughly enjoyed watching the build. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, methodologies and challenges. I’m an amateur woodworker & that helps me appreciate the work even more.

    @kenmccutcheon1067@kenmccutcheon1067 Жыл бұрын
  • As with Michael down there, no clue how this came across my feed, but GLAD it did. I enjoyed this video as I enjoy carving wood myself. While not at this level, I still enjoy crafting the wood, shaping it. I enjoyed watching the entire video.. I want to work with resin to "save" a 110 year old tile floor. Worked all the old paints/crud out, but no clue "what now". Anyway, hehe.. Amazing what you guys did with that wood. I look forward to the next project. Thank you for sharing your craft :)

    @Ericc1968@Ericc1968 Жыл бұрын
  • just discovered your channel and i appreciate how much work and effort you put into it! it’s not at all like these tiktok quick diys. ur builds look so regal and modern at the same time 🤤❤️

    @dumbbiiihh1204@dumbbiiihh1204 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much!!

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
  • The most wood working I have ever done in my life was in grade school where we were given a stencil design to rub onto a wood block and a small curved hand wood carver. The wood was very soft. I have always been fascinated by people who can see in their minds what is in the wood tone created. I just happened upon your video. It’s incredible what you did with that piece of wood.

    @cheriwilliams7001@cheriwilliams7001 Жыл бұрын
  • It turned out so nice. Actually like the larger epoxy resin part as great contrast. This piece would make a cool coffee table in a larger living room space. In a smaller living room it would take too much space.

    @MultiBigbird01@MultiBigbird01 Жыл бұрын
  • This video landed in my recommended list, and now I'm subbed and can't wait to dive into your back catalogue of videos. Great stuff... both the build and the video presentation.

    @oldmanzen6682@oldmanzen668211 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. Glad you found me. I suggest starting with the stuff that I’ve done that came out after this video. It’s more similar to this. Not that you won’t enjoy the older stuff too. It’s just a little different.

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture11 ай бұрын
  • This is still one of my favorite Foureyes videos. Love seeing how far you guys have come

    @manasteelghost@manasteelghost3 күн бұрын
  • this is such good quality content!!! also your voice is really calming :) I don't know anything about woodworking, just how to cut something with a saw, but still, i found this very fun to watch, and i was actually able to understand (almost) everything! so great job explaining!!!

    @semadoesstuff@semadoesstuff Жыл бұрын
  • Loved seeing that table saw jig for the angles on the table base. So simple and somehow I’ve never used that trick before. I’d love if you took a little more time to explain any jigs like that and how you’re using them. Even if it seems super basic, there might be more people out there who have years of experience doing things differently and could learn something.

    @jasonfredricks7224@jasonfredricks7224 Жыл бұрын
  • I took a woodworking class in my senior year of high school and while my orojects from that class were- average and I never done anything of the sort I still find myself fascinated by the craft and watch videos about it I’ll have to get in touch with my teacher and show him these some day

    @wivyy@wivyy11 ай бұрын
  • My dad is a wood worker. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if he watched your videos! This isn't something I'd normally watch, but your video was so mesmerising😍👍

    @LoopBuddy@LoopBuddy11 ай бұрын
  • Another beautiful build! I'm working on a hexagonal coffee table for myself, and I knew I wanted 3 legs with the angle you used, joined together in the center with #3x3Custom - Tamar inspired 3 way half lap, but I was unsure what to do for the top until I saw this. Thanks for the further inspiration!

    @gungasam3000@gungasam3000 Жыл бұрын
  • I would really be interested in learning from you guys how you make your woodworking videos, either as a class that I could buy, or as a live KZhead video (maybe you use that leftover piece to demonstrate). The way you guys mix media like at 8:14 with the sketches, the voiceovers is why I like watching your videos. That and the buddy cop banter.

    @apwells@apwells Жыл бұрын
  • oh my days that pice is beautiful! Gret job man keep it up and wish the best for you and your whole team doing great videos like these very intresting concept people normaly find boring and making it intresting!

    @tristanhellore956@tristanhellore956 Жыл бұрын
  • You have the most beautiful soothing voice to listen to as a voiceover. I have muted videos before because of the sound of the voice over, but your voice is like butter. Also loved watching this table build. I love the 3 legged base design. The maple contrasts so nicely with the color of the epoxy

    @Saratonnin@Saratonnin Жыл бұрын
  • For me, you hit the Goldilocks amount of detail in this video. Not too little& not too much, it was juuuust right. I still learned tips & tricks without repeating previous content. Thanks

    @scottspropertyservices6877@scottspropertyservices6877 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Scott...appreciate it. I was pretty happy with the pace. But we'll keep refining with each new one.

      @Foureyes.Furniture@Foureyes.Furniture Жыл бұрын
  • Umm, this is one of the best videos I've seen! This makes me want to get into woodworking. Great job!

    @luckybrownmusic@luckybrownmusic Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you a fantastic video. Just retired, built my workshop and about to buy a small domino jig. Actually your comments helped me decide! Thank you. Ps I ran a media company before retiring and love your style of delivery - hot chocolate in front of a roaring fire 👍

    @mikehowie8148@mikehowie8148 Жыл бұрын
  • I think this table looks really great. The epoxy part and wood part are in a very good balance

    @MyUnquenchableThirst@MyUnquenchableThirst Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing outcome. Great technique and style. Would love to build something this. You guys are killing it on this channel.

    @klausalan@klausalan Жыл бұрын
  • It's looking great, and the tri-legs with bridges is perfect. Love the big epoxy gap too!

    @KelvinYong77@KelvinYong77 Жыл бұрын
  • Love you guys work, your projects are always incredibly beautiful. With the extra wood please make a library table (I think that is what it is called. A long skinny table that fits behind the couch) or an entry table… In my home both of these pieces would be the first thing you see entering from my front door.

    @pklass8718@pklass8718 Жыл бұрын
  • I don't know how I came here but I'm glad I did!! but I think it was the satisfaction of work being done to perfection that intrigued me. The table came out beautiful.

    @menniah84@menniah84 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely divine! Entertaining, informative, beautifully shot and a superb table expertly produced. Great job!

    @christinabullen2021@christinabullen2021 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely positively perfect! What a beautiful table from a piece of cracked wood. Well done guys! 😊🇨🇦

    @diannmcdonald4949@diannmcdonald4949 Жыл бұрын
  • Gorgeous ,and unique ,no one will ever make another 1 that looks like this.

    @tootsie111000@tootsie111000 Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful piece. Your commentary with the perfect balance of dry humour is the best.

    @elkcircle7245@elkcircle724511 ай бұрын
  • I love how calm and relaxed his voice is while narrating

    @asteroidgoatstudios291@asteroidgoatstudios291 Жыл бұрын
  • That table turned out beautifully, it reminds me of mid century furniture and no two pieces should look alike. Good job guys.

    @delvinabelzil7647@delvinabelzil7647 Жыл бұрын
  • I like how you break down your videos and the choice to have a compact and long form explaination vid

    @TheGuyInATie1@TheGuyInATie111 ай бұрын
  • I love this piece. Simple, detailed and elegant.

    @SheronBarber@SheronBarberАй бұрын
  • Outstanding video and project, the sheer amount of work you all have put into filming and editing this made it a pleasure to watch.

    @JohnathonWhittaker@JohnathonWhittaker Жыл бұрын
  • I swear I've never been so into a woodworking channel before. I loved everything about this. That table is beautiful! I totally subscribed btw. keep up the good work!

    @GeekyEily@GeekyEily Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful, loved watching this come together

    @garytonion8661@garytonion8661 Жыл бұрын
  • love the large epoxy. makes is look like a big river flowing thru and the little ones will maybe connect to the big one somewhere where we cant see. i love it

    @silliergoose69@silliergoose69 Жыл бұрын
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