The client's wife said this nearly nine-foot 500lb slab of live edge walnut was too big for their house. And I was a little nervous working on a $6700 chunk of wood that might not be able to be used. The husband said to go ahead though, so I just made the best table I could and hoped she was wrong.
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0:58 How to tell if wood is dry
1:59 Woodworking project
3:44 Live edge wood cleanup
5:58 How to make penetrating epoxy
7:14 Why C-channel slab table
9:49 Live edge tip/trick
11:52 First big mistake (today)
13:49 Bow tie layout
15:25 Dangerous woodworking
16:44 Bow tie inlay
20:04 More dangerous woodworking
21:30 Finishing a live edge table
23:49 Ceramic coat on wood
25:26 Delivery day
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Charlie 🥰 I am non-binary and I actually dont mind bow ties! They can look really awesome, and this table is fantastic!
The non-binary bow tie lover is my rarest viewer of all, love it!
What is a non binary? Is it when you only have one leg or arm? How would that impair you from wearing bow ties?
@@BlacktailStudio another here. I'm a fan. 🙂
@@m4inline it means they're more advanced than you. Similar to how ternary are more efficient. But most are only simple enough to handle being binary
@@daviddavids2884 you obviously didn't watch until the end of the video lol
Charlie, I 80 years old and been doing cabinet making and wood working sine I learned from my grandfather in 1949. You have really inspired me to try larger projects (tables) and love your videos. I love your presentation and the fact that you share so very much. Am starting my first 72” table of black walnut.
It is never to late to take up new hobbies.
Gym Flader 80 years of age NOT 80 years old Understand that People and Animals live through the ages it is THINGS that become old such as your shoes - appliances - home - clothes etc. Did you not live through teen-age years - or did you miss the obvious point ? Make a list of all the ages ManKind has lived through - starting with the Ice age. Good luck and make sure you keep learning - and pay attention to detail or I will have to tell your mother.
@@andrew_koala2974 old, age...it's the same difference
@@andrew_koala2974 "80 years old" is correct English. So is "80 years of age". Both are found in formal English, the latter is perhaps a little more old-fashioned. Or do you want to tell me that "5-year-old child" should be written "5-years-of-age child"? The idea that only things become old and not people seems bizarre to me. People do become old. That's why they're called "old people". Or do you think "old people" is bad English too?
Andrew, I'm 62 years old and if you don't like me calling myself old I will happily fight you, because you're wrong.
Absolutely beautiful. The size, the shape, the curves, the attention detail and she's so happy too.
At first i wasn't sure if you were talking about the table or the wife
Perfect
Are you talking about the table or her???? could apply to both as far as I can see.
Legends understood 😂😂
Charlie, that is a beautiful table and a great video of your build process.
Charlie, I have watched you before and enjoy watching your expertise at making these tables. You do beautiful work! Keep it up and I will keep enjoying your videos! Charlie I came back to edit this to let you know I made it to the end of the video. I think it was great that you got gifted a piece of custom artwork by the kids.
Her face, when you said beaver….. priceless
Absolutely beautiful. The size, the shape, the curves......and the table is pretty cool too.
there it is :P the comment i was looking for _
Yes you were right😊. I wasnt looking at the table. His wife is a masterpiece. ❤
Glad somebody else said it before me she got da heavies
It’s one thing watching a table come to life but it’s also absolutely awesome to watch where the table is going, what kind of folks are interested in your work and it’s a pleasure to see how each table spruces up the interior of the house. Good job “Charlie”!
Repent to Jesus Christ ““Honor your father and mother”-which is the first commandment with a promise- “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.”” Ephesians 6:2-3 NIV J
Hey Slavik it's cool to see you on this page. I'm a big fan of your knife making. I'd like to set up a work space like your new garage space. Keep up the good work.
@@AH-ql4pw Thank you.
@@praisejesusrepentorlikewis6218.. Get @.... JOB.!!
Hello sir, absolutly love your work.
Charlie, you know recently watching your videos i've started wondering about the life that these trees would have seen. Such massive, amazing pieces of wood must've come from such old, majestic trees that have seen so much in their life. Far too overthought but you're work really brings the most out of it! amazing work!!!
Charlie, I wish you many happy family times at this table. This table is stunning as it is, no expoxy needed. The finish looks superb. Even though I am not a woodworker, I enjoy wathcing the blacktail studio videos. Your commentary is pleasant to listen to and helps to understand the building process. And… no annoying music, great!
Charlie. This is a case of the wife not believing it will fit, but weeping tears of joy when she finally sees that big piece of hard wood filling the space beautifully, and it's just right. Awesome work!
This comment... beautiful
"finally sees that big piece of hard wood filling the space beautifully" - I see what you did there
Whadda ya mean? It doesn't match the surroundings at all....
lol, good one
not thinking it would fit in a home that big 🤔 bit like thinking two football teams wouldn't fit into a football ground 🤔
For the life of me, I can’t understand how anyone wouldn’t love your style of videos. They’re both informative and therapeutic. It’s just so much fun to watch the process play out. Don’t apologize to people that have negative comments about your content. The amount of subscribers and video views you have definitely speaks volumes in favor of your work. Keep it up, Cam! 👍
Repent to Jesus Christ ““Honor your father and mother”-which is the first commandment with a promise- “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.”” Ephesians 6:2-3 NIV h
@@praisejesusrepentorlikewis6218 I hope you find what you seek, wish, or pray for. As for me.... Life's a bitch, and then you die. Always look on the bright side of death. We come from nothing, we are going back to nothing-In the end what have we lost? Nothing! Despite my dim view of the way in which Christianity and other religions are manipulated by those wishing to seek their own goals, I still honoured my mum and dad, though. Mum had a horrible, long painful death with cancer of the urinary tract. Bad, that. Luckily, dad died very smartly in a few seconds. I hope I go the same way. Yes, it all goes well with me! Perishing? Well, that's a blessing. Life is complicated, and hard. Death is pretty simple and final. I hope Death has a quick swipe at the back of my neck, when I'm least expecting it!
I love his Honesty!
Wow. That is the kind of appreciation everyone should have in their loving relationships. Wonderful watching you spread joy for people who can appreciate your work and not immediately look for "flaws".
Charlie, I just watched two in a row, as a lifetime shop/wood worker the "story" you tell is a facinating and informative as the work that you do. You are as clear about why you do as you are about what you do and that makes your work even more impressive. Thank you for sharing the entire process with us, even the thing that don't always go exactly as you planned them.
"His Wife Said it Wouldn't Fit" GIGITTY!
That's what she said 🤣😂 actually 😂🤣😂
Charlie, question have you ever thought to put a small crane on the ceiling of your workshop? Or a block and tackle setup? By the way, this must be one of the nicest slabs to date. It was absolutely beautiful, and I’d hang that on my wall if the wife let me. We have different ideas as to what looks best in our home.
Yep. Chain hoist on an I beam....with some nylon straps would help a bunch.
She's allowed to be wrong...
yep...even a mini gantry crane............I'll be working up in Iron mountain U.P. let me know if I should make a road trip with my son this summer for some welding...cheers terry
@@meilnartin9109 that’s exactly what I was thinking of but couldn’t remember what it was called. Had a blonde moment.
@@howesfull8 yeah, but does it have to be stupid kittens on a plate! Lol
Charlie - I have just stumbled across your channel and wanted to say this was very enjoyable! I have made a much smaller live edge table from a tree that fell on my workshop/garage and demolished it - just for a remembrance (long story HAHA). Your work brings making a table like this to a much higher level! Great work!
Charlie. I have no plans to become a wood worker which is why I so enjoy watching & listening to your channel. That's a truly beautiful finished product. I like the bow ties as a way to deal with issues in the slab. Glad everyone was happy with the end result. Thanks so much for sharing your time talent.
Charlie I feel your passion when I hear you do what seems like advanced apologizing. Don't worry bout the world's opinions. They are here because they are interested in your work or area of work. You shouldn't ever apologize for doing your best. People are just mean for the hell of it. Keep on doing what u do. I appreciate you
I absolutely agree Charlie my boy!
Charlie. I love your work! I don’t care for the trolls, never feed them! Lol your presentation is magnificent. I prefer it to any other type of presentation. What I mean is I like lots of words and comments like you do without having to listen to all the buses and saw sounds and all that other stuff.I don’t really care for that. I’d much rather have a commentary. Good job! Keep up the good work
I feel it's more him having certain principles and having to deviate from those makes him feel obligated to justify design choices, rather than being afraid of the viewers' response. You don't do youtube without a thick skin.
Charlie, every guy says it's too big to fit, but in the end the wife realizes it wasn't as big as he thought! Great work, as always!
I was surprised that this wasn't the top 18 comments, given the video title.
Well, in this case there was the "Wow!" and some tears also but it did fit!
Charlie. This is a case of the wife not believing it will fit, but weeping tears of joy when she finally sees that big piece of hard wood filling the space beautifully, and it's just right.
@@johnhutchins top 18 well that's a random number
lmfao brilliant 👏 🤣 👌
I love your chattery style. Your communication is excellent, intelligent and fun. Your grammar is good, which adds to my enjoyment in watching your videos. You have a natural gift.
Charlie, I am a wood turner and charcuterie board maker since I retired. Now you have tempted me to step it up a few notches! Thank you for your video. For sharing your talents, thoughts and links. Most helpful and easy to watch to the very end. CHEERS, Bill
Charlie, this was so amazing to watch. I adore wood furniture of any type and I don't think I have ever watched a wood table like this being made in its entirety. Heck I may have to go back and watch this again. You are an artist.
Charlie is lucky to have that table. Live edge isn't a fad, it's definitely a style. And I love it.
Charlie I made it all the way to the end! Wow the grain pop amazing! Love the bow tie sinks to prevent cracking. Amazing devotion to detail and such precision, really appreciate your art!
Really enjoyed this build, the commentary and the level of detail going into the table. I can only begin to imagine the depth of satisfaction on completing and seeing the clients emotions.
Charlie, that finished table almost made me cry too. What a beautiful job you did on it. I do not believe I could part with a table that was that labor intensive and that turned out that beautiful. It would be like asking to part with one of my children. Thanks for adding to your burden by making this video to share with us. I really appreciate it.
I think your one of the only people where I enjoy listening to your commentary. I am just a beginner when it comes to fabrication but I absolutely love it, and I hope to get into the tread business as soon as I finish this school year, watching your videos are both inspiring but also fulling my motivation to keep working
This is probably one of the most beautiful tables I have ever seen. I would cry too! Amazing!
Charlie! Beautiful table. The attention to detail and the trials and tribulations make it all real. Thank you for sharing.
Charlie! Hey Cam, it's always a great time watching you create such awesome pieces, and making the wood come alive. Love to see your creations become part of someone's everyday life. Please keep making these super videos. 💜💜
I have to say that this is one of the most beautiful tables that I have ever seen. It's as if you could fall into the dimensionality in the swirls of the grain patterns. Charlie and his wife got themselves a family heirloom. *A Magnificent Creation.*
Nice table for Charlie and the family, when you have a client that sheds tears , that is awesome!
Charlie, this was my second video and the one that convinced me to subscribe. The table was beautiful. All your work brought out the beauty. Like Michelangelo said, "you remove the excess to reveal the beauty locked inside", that's what you did here. While most of your work and techniques are beyond my skill level, I have learned things. I've also learned about some tools and products that I will use.
Charlie! I'm still blown away how good your contents and works are. I love your honesty about the content, working processes, recommendations, advices and sponrsorship. Easily sat trough ~27 minutes from the beginning till the end. Keep up the good work!
Charlie, this is absolutely gorgeous! It suits their home perfectly and I can tell they will cherish it forever. Great work!
Charlie, Cam, I love your work. I plan on start making a table for my wife. And will definitely buy you video series before hand. Thanks for all you do
Hey Cam, I loved your videos and watching them made me start making DIY furniture for my personal use. So far I've made a bed, a small table and a shoe rack/slim side table combo. All are very simple builds and with metal foot that I also welded. Anyways, I've watched maybe all your videos and I've been dying to see a brass bowtie on one of your tables. I think it would look absolutely beautiful with your walnut and black epoxy resin builds. Hope you read my comment. Thanks for your videos. :)
Charlie, I love this table and I love your epoxy tables too! Really what I enjoy about your videos is your good sense of humor, that you show the problems that you run into, and you find a good solution to those problems. I do a little bit of wood working, mostly on my CNC, its totally different than what you do but I still learn little things from watching you.
Charlie is one lucky guy to have a friend that can build a table like that. And the look on her face when you say your favorite animal. 😳 nice job and the table. Absolutely stunning.
LMAO! She was cracking up at that comment!
Charlie, Thank you again for entertaining me during my lunch break. It's always a blessing to be able to enjoy your videos. Plus, I learn something new with every one! Thanks!
Charlie, being good at what you do doesn't mean you never have problems. It means you know how to handle it to where it can't be detected and you certainly do that. I enjoy watching a craftsman work. Thank you
Charlie, I really appreciate the way you share so many of your secrets to creating the masterpieces. Not that I'd be able to take advantage of all your tips and tricks, but more that you appear to be very transparent with your knowledge and experience. Thanks for sharing!
Charlie. Its so nice seeing the look on the new owners face once you have their new table set up. Great to see the kids giving you a gift back. Awesome looking table and great finish. love your work
Quite beautiful. Congratulations!
Charlie knows just how beautiful the table is! Great job skills! Thank you!
Charlie, As always another home run! Because of you I built a river coffee table ?? that my family enjoys. Thanks for giving me the confidences to try something new!! Keep doing and I'll keep watching!!!
I think you talking us thru the videos is what makes them so good. I appreciate you're dedication for all of the projects you take on. Thanks Cam.
yesh agreed 👍
this channel eases my anxiety. and i am in love with walnut tables and everything you build. since i cant workout i think wood working will be my new hobby. ( not undermining the absolute amounts of work you do and ite effort it takes)
I do a lot of small scale woodworking because I’m a bladesmith and swinging a hammer is a great workout. Anything can be a “workout” you don’t have to lift weights you can do functional strength exercises
@@tjboylan20 i should have explained better lol...i have chronic hypertension and its not going away and its very bad ...m told to walk not even run or strafe...i am told to not even try to climb stairs in 1 go ...i dont think ill live a long life (24 right now) ...so i just want to do something to yk keep myself busy and i really love woodworking i havent done any but llike i really apreciate the beauty. and yeah anything can be an exersise ..i work standing all day and i dont sit ..it has helped me a lot.
Charlie ....Its always such an enjoyable experience watching a man and his craft. Your very good at what yu do, it was an absolute pleasure watching this video, im looking forward to digging around your channel....respect from Australia..
Charlie, way cool build! I loved learning your finishing techniques, they showcase the beautiful wood without over shining. Very nice work.
Just stumbled upon your videos, and they're so satisfying to watch. The last time i worked with wood was 15 years ago at school's labour classes, doing some basic stuff using lathe machine from 1960 and candent wire to figure-cut shapes from planks. I loved that work, the smell of processed wood and wood stain. Your videos gave me a nostalgic feelings, and an inspiration to properly restore the table, that's been standing in my mother in law's garden, bending and fading under sun, snow and rain for a few years. Thank you.
Charlie! I am an extreme novice and am afraid of even how to put basic finishes on. I also only have a small handful of basic tools. It’s inspiring to see your work I hope I can make simple furniture and fun stuff for my family some day soon. Thank you for sharing fun content and explaining things so throughly!
I like to learn some things from the videos I watch, so I for one appreciate that you show and explain every step of the way. Beauuutiful table!
Charley, i love your work. The wood you use is beautiful, the finished product is out standing. Thanks for the video.
Charlie - That was absolutely stunning! Even if I am never going to make such a table, your videos are a joy to watch, and inspires me to do other smaller projects with wood.
Charlie - Beautiful and over the top! Just love the figure in this table and looks so nice in their home. Really enjoy watching you create / build your creations, always inspirational as well as motivational. I strive to some day achieve these types of results in my builds. Thank you for posting, the BEST!
Charlie. When you started the 2nd coat of finish, I was blown away with the figure in that table. Absolutely stunning!! Great work and a great video!!
Charile - Hey Cam - I just completed your finishing course. Absolutely superb. Logical and easy to follow. Thanks so much!!!
Charlie-the reaction of Mr and Mrs Chainsaw must have been so heartwarming for you. I’m sure their new table will be passed down to one of their children and they will always remember that you crafted it. A beautiful piece of art as always.
Miss Chanandler Bong, I very much appreciate your post. I remember a special project that my dad and his friend did for us when I was still just a toddler. It felt magical at the time. It was a bunkbed for my sister and I.
Charlie - like always watching the slab become furniture is amazing. I have a recent carpentry business / handyman service and would love to make slab table as good as yours one day!
Charlie! Thanks for putting your videos together, I am learning every time I watch them.
Charlie, it was nice to see the finished piece delivered to the family! beautiful work as always.
Charlie. This is absolutely stunning all the beautiful markings that pop when you do the finish is gorgeous. Really loving your channel and I'm slowly making my way through your videos. I actually don't mind that you use epoxy....with our without it the work you do is awesome.
Charlie, that slab is amazing, and I enjoy listening to you talk through the process. Thank you!!
Charlie I am in awe of you! Absolutely wonderful job, table and video.😊
Charlie seems like a lucky, hard working guy. The table is awesome. Love the tips as you progress. Thanks!!
so humble and such a good creator, really relaxing to watch and entertaining as well. doesnt get better really
Charlie, this is AMAZING1 So impressive. I love the live edge and your comments. I doubt I will ever take on something as intricate is this, I’m strictly mission and Stickley style furniture, but you do a great job and make beautiful pieces of art. Thanks for posting.
Charlie, I get sucked into these builds and watch and re-watch a few a night. Craftsmanship at its best!
Charlie, that table will be enjoyed by generations!❤ what an incredible piece of art!!!❤❤❤❤
Charlie, my dad and I DID it. We built our first epoxy resin table with some walnut and black epoxy. So far it's been an amazing experience and we just wanted to tell you "Thank You" for sharing your content. You brought a Father and Son together on a project, a project that we're both incredibly proud of.
looks like someone didn’t reach the end of the video
@@Cat_WasTaken I did reach the end of the video. I always do.
Charlie, I'm happy to see another amazing build. While I'm not likely ever going to be able to afford your work for myself, every video get's me a step closer to replicating something similar. Thanks for sharing!
Charlie - I watch all the way to the end because your responses to the "Fan of the Week" comments are my favorite part of the videos... I ASPIRE to that level of snark!! Really love your channel!!
Beautiful table, I'm always amazed at how incredible the wood grain is. Thank you! I have a bad back due to scoliosis and I can tell you that your back won't just go out from doing some regular lifting unless you don't follow lifting rules, lift way more than you can handle or already have a back issue. Also, it was pretty cool finding out you are up here in the PNW.
Charlie - this was a gorgeous project and I really enjoy when you're on the struggle bus trying to lift and flip these slabs - makes for great entertainment! Thanks so much for the content.
That feathering/rippling throughout the whole slab looks incredible, I didn't even notice it until you went to put the finish on but wow did it come to life.
Charlie. I'm a year late to this video, and a new subscriber. This turned out amazing! I've watched a few of your videos now, and you're a very skilled man! Looking forward to what new projects are to come. All the best from Lincolnshire, UK.
Charlie, I’m fascinated by the tools and various things that can be done to make such beautiful tables!
Charlie, I made all of the way through your video! I'm always fascinated with your talent and finished project. That is one gorgeous table!
charlie, that table looked absolutely stunning...Thank you for sharing this with all of us...
Brilliant narration. Gorgeous end. There is nothing like properly respected wood and the Students that work the Craft.. breathless.
Charlie. This is a favorite! I really really like this one. I watched one of your videos, now I'm hooked. I'm watching them all and have subscribed. As a teen I worked in a cabinet shop. Now at 70 with a whole black walnut tree I had slabbed up years ago I'm getting ideas of what to do with that wood! Thank you.
Don’t really know much about woodworking, but I love watching your videos due to the fact that you keep it real with your viewers and share the knowledge to help out others! Keep up the great work man!
Charlie, your commentary in this video was absolutely hilarious, 🤣 just what I needed today, Thank You and Your work is AWESOME💖
Charlie and his wife have an absolutely beautiful home, and not just aesthetically. It's clearly warm and full of joy. The table looks beautiful in the space as well. And hey - you don't look a gift tree in the mouth.
Charlie :) Love the bow ties but I have to admit I was not a fan the first few times I saw them. Love this table and your videos, glad she loved the table as well. I'm sure those types of client reactions always make you feel good.
Charlie - Love watching your videos and have watched several more than once. Great work!!!! Been getting into woodworking slowly over the past year or so and finally have a somewhat decent shop. Keep the amazing videos coming!!!
He have a youtube page?
Charlie what a beautiful job. I was really impressed with the colors popping. Great Job!
Charlie, thanks for another excellent video Many lessons learned on each of your videos but this one really hit home. I am currently making a knotty pine trimmed kitchen counter with a waterfall farm sink. My customer saw the 36" diameter southern oak log in my side yard and decided it would make the perfect countertop. Live edge front and cut to width. I'll be using the left over live edge from the slab for the backsplash. Just to make it fun I'll also use the remaining live edge for the width of the counter where it aligns with the corner wall. Wish me luck. First time trying anything this crazy. Sealing the oak with a butcher block finish I used on my own counter top 2 years ago.
Charlie, I am a little behind catching up on your videos but am working on it. Beautiful work, thanks for taking us along.
Charlie, I gotta agree. After watching your stuff for years and having a major case of shop envy, I’d put a hoist on a beam so you could lift and move these slabs around your shop. A slipped disk or hernia is no fun and could put you out of work. Oh BTW, same thing has happened to me with a router a couple of times. The worst was when the bit ended stuck in the ceiling. Still trying to get my other ball to drop……
Charlie, I have to agree with Ted, every time I see you lift those slabs all I can think of is “can’t he put a hoist system in with a button and straps to help him flip those slabs” if you’re hurt we don’t get great content and your customers don’t get awesome wood working projects. Think about!!!
he have a youtube?
Charlie. That’s a gorgeous table. And those kids are so sweet for making that for you.
Nice job Charlie it’s gorgeous all your work I’m jealous. I wish I had a studio like yours. Keep up the good work Charlie.
Charlie; I'm not a finish guy, but you make it look so easy I'm starting to think I'm using the wrong product for the situation. I'm definitely going to spend more time on your channel. Awesome table.
Charlie: I stumbled onto your channel one day and even though it is something I could never do, I can't get enough of watching your amazing tables come to life. I think a beautiful table (and would love to see you make it one day) would be a mix of burnt wood ("fire + epoxy" vid) with some large epoxy sections (similar to "resin table build" vid) but with clear epoxy between the pieces. The contrast would be amazing (just my opinion). Keep up the stunning work.
One of my favourite things you've built. I quite like the Dog Bowl glass. But I'm also a fan of leaving the slabs to speak for themselves. The base is a great contrast, too. I did a coffee table using a Yellowbox slab and a much darker Grey Gum base which had a similar effect.
The table is so pretty (as always!) and the family's reaction is so cute :) Love that the kids drew you a picture as thanks! The table adds a nice contrast to their dining room!
Loved the custom artwork. Kids are so cute.
Charlie, watching from England, I have to say, have been really enjoying your process and video's, the fact that you explain everything your doing and why your doing it is the best part. also this table was amazing! maybe one day i'll be able to afford a table like this!
Charlie, I watched the whole thing and loved it. I even picked up a couple of techniques I can use in my hobby..and I don't even do woodwork!! Thanks for sharing!!
We love the epoxy tables! And the natural wood ones too, but I don't know why anyone would dislike watching you make epoxy tables. They're gorgeous, and you do a great job!