The Most Perfect Wood Recycling Idea Ever // A Table Is Sure You Have Never Seen
2021 ж. 26 Сәу.
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The Most Perfect Wood Recycling Idea Ever // A Table Is Sure You Have Never Seen
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I've watched several of this young mans videos and I am a carpenter of 42 years ,this man has extreme talent and it does my soul alot of good seeing what he ends up with after starting with only scraps ! Your work is absolutely awesome !
Me too...I've been sawing boards since the mid '70's and this guy really is remarkable.
I agree with you. :)
This one is too easy with his tools, every man or even girl who knows how to hold a hammer with a nail can do it
@@l3ek0 every one say that when you watching from outside, try yourself the same thing and after put it on youtube! I dare you!
@@maykelortigoza6493 Thank you! All they do is talk. The least these critics could do is appreciate the carpenter's creation and move on
After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans kzhead.infoUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
Great video. One problem, you make it look easy. My wife watched this and then sent it to me because she wants me to make one. Thanks buddy
Hahahaha happy wife happy life I guess
lol
I'm super impressed he just cut all of those miteres as well as the two center pieces and they actually fit without adjustment. This guy earned some cred with me.
I'm honestly not trying to put the guy down, because it's a nice piece, but there was a lot of adjustment going on. For instance, when he inserted the middle octagon, you can see one of the adjacent pieces moved. Next clip, there's a wedge piece in there to fill that gap. And since he didn't clamp all the parallel pieces together, they weren't tight, hence the heavy use of epoxy to fill the gaps. Again, not trying to put down his work, because every piece, no matter who builds it, has its imperfections.
Not the kind of table that I like. But he made it himself, with simple tools and simple materials. Well done, compliments.
I agree although those weren't "simple" tools. They were reliable brand tools that are able to keep up with his work unlike simple tools which would of surely broke half way through the process.
@@raegonzalez7692 I was gonna say the same lol. Definitely not simple tools.
And that's why I dont throw any of my scraps away. Looks like I'm building my grandson a table this weekend. Thanks for the idea. Good job
Great. Please post a video of the table you make :)
Takjub. Kreasinya mantap. GB.
Isn't it a great source of hope to see that this guy actually has over half a million subscribers? I mean, there a so many channels from excellent and talented woodworkers who create just perfect beautiful work... And this good man just yanks everything together. If he can be a success, anybody can be a success. Unbelievable. Woodworking Comedy at it's best.
Nicely done! The best part of a three legged table is they never wobble. Awesome craftsmanship. 👌
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Yes they can
@@jeffsimpson1421 Two words: Rockless Table! rocklesstable.com/pages/about Enjoy.
This may not wobble but could easily tip
SO good to see a young person doing something creative using their hands. I have been a woodworker most of my life and I am impressed.
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Dude, most people making these videos are young. The myth that your generation is the only generation that works their butt off is false, tired, and done to death. This is what we call a back-handed compliment.
I'm also a carpenter from the UK! This is wonderful and I will definitely be making this! Iv got some really nice tree stumps saved iv been wondering what to do with some of them. I definitely fancy this table ☺️ really nice work.
just make it taller than his miniature one?
Que original y preciosa mesa eres un gran artesano felicidades,saludos desde México 💋🇲🇽💋🇲🇽💗🇲🇽💋💋🇲🇽💗💋🇲🇽💗
I can barely cut a piece of wood straight, so I watched and admired the woodworking skills exhibited here. Nothing like watching an "artist" at work.
......and this is nothing like watching an artist at work.......boom! boom!...........
That's where it all begins: kzhead.info/sun/h51-pbOdiGhoqWw/bejne.html
That's what you call hand-made beautiful work God bless your talent👏🇵🇷
Молодец хорошо у тебя получилось сделать такой столик, очень понравилось видео.
Thanks you
This looks amazing! All I need are £3000 worth of additional tools, a convenient tree limb and a few spare days and I too can make a gorgeous tiny table!
I don’t know why, but something about watching wood makes it so satisfying to me.
Tis what she proclaimed
Yeah i hear you. Its pretty stuff and with its texture it doesn't seem to mind being cut up. Its soft but hard.
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@@mdtabish9150 :0 this is just- yes ✨😩thx ✨
As nice as this piece is.. i think i might have left it in the Octagonal shape it was originally in.. Very well done! new sub now!!
O Cara é um monstro
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I Agree! Octagonal shape is better 😊
I would’ve just used the stump and put a log on top of it lol
That 3 legged log piece deserved this work and craftsmanship, nice respect!
Personal preference but, it would've looked a bit better if left angular rather than round, and if the top had been stained to match the base. Cool project though
agreed I loved the angular look better, his work was amazing though.
I think i would have preferred the octagonal shape, but with rounded vertical edges (rounded looking at it from the side, not above). But mainly, the only thing which bothers me is that there was no effort to find the center of balance for the tree piece. 1/3 of the table will tip over if any significant weight is put on it, while the other 2/3 are extremely supported. But I agree, cool project.
Beautiful table. You did an awesome job. Make another one for your neighbor but leave the corners on it. You might even like it more.
The use of the level/ruler is ingenious!
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عاش والله تستاهل اکثر من لایک
I just wanna say that this is pure genious and art !😍
Noooooo why did you make it rounddddddd!!!! I liked the hexagon thing TwT
Kyonki ye khud ke liye bnayi h n ki tere liye 🙄
Beta agar teri jesi bekar ka sense of humor unke pas bhi hota na to mughe heart nhi dete
@@parlikapanel9327 bada aya mujhe samjha raha hai
@@parlikapanel9327 me konsa unko bol rahi hu ki mujhe jo pasand he vahi banao? Apne wahiyat opinion tu apne pas hi rakh
@@neelamagrwal2928 if you have sense of humour then you never asked this stupid question ❓
Wao “ beautiful! Very talented yong man love your work you sure are bless
Cutting a tree and making table This is what you call RECYCLING WOW! It's amazing.
Wow Amazing ideas. Thanks for sharing more ideas for me !!!
Мне нравится работа с деревом, интересно наблюдать за работой мастера!🌞
Master???
art + ton of work = magic 💫
A true Master of his craft. 👍🏻👏🏻
You're a artist. Congratulations.
The table was realy nice intill he removed the corners now it just bothers me. It looked so good with the corners.
I agree, with the corners it looks even better than round one
Yeah he kinda messed it up in my opinion
Agree 100%
@@derekgorman7939 While I'd bet you're correct it's for safety, I still think it looked much better with the corners.
He made it all look so easy. It is very beautiful and impressive.
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Hello how are you?
Engineering made simple... Easily available... Easy to carry, easy to make... Every bit of dust... Used .. no need of heavy metals... No need to scrub and paint... Simple... Useful... thoughtful... beautiful!!!
Really Beautiful Woodworking Table And Stools 😀😷❤️💕🙏🌷🌹🥂🥂
Love the table and especially the animals
Whose health the owner obviously doesn’t care about
That's a beautiful example of how scraps of wood can be used to create something beautiful. Well done. 👍
Great job God bless🙏🙏👍
I liked the octagon look more so than the round look
I have no interest in actually doing woodworking but really enjoy watching videos of it being done. That baby chainsaw is the cutest dang tool I ever saw in my life! Now I want one. 😂 P.S. Awesome job!!
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😊Felicidades es mucho trabajo, pero valió la pena ver el resultado. Que hermosa mesa
Thanks you
The old dog needs flee powder. Hasn’t stopped scratching!😂
love how much the dog helped
What do you have against an Octagon shaped table? 😂😂
Since that dude drawn a perfect circle freehand
Clearly an octagon table wasn't complicated enough.
The Titel i guess
Their eightheist! 😂
@@michaelweymouth4015 🤦
What an amazing talented young man. Love his simple but complicated designs. 🥰 Please stay safe
Amazing!! But it was fine as an octangle and the tree trunk should have been left in its original height.
Over 30 million views and only 393,000 subs. He deserves more. He’s brilliant.
Wow sangat luar biasa mantab sekali karyanya saya suka
Thank you
That was somehow a most relaxing and kinda spiritual video. A man and his wood, wait that came out wrong. Indigenous and modern. Sir, could you make me a wood bong?
I would like a wood bong as well
"A man and his wood..." XD
Think the wood would soak up moistire and smell making it a bad material. Could be wrong
I'll take one too mr
That small hand held battery chainsaw thing… I never knew how much I needed one before now…
They are great. Wife got me one for Christmas, amasing at the power. Just one thing, make sure you have a spare battery, the saw I have, it doesn't last that long.
@Lea Green That was my thought, exactly! I was trying to see the brand on the side but couldn't make it out. I definitely have a need for one!! 😊 🌳🌳🌲
@@shannonrutledge8872 It looked like Makita, a brand that has been around for a long time, but I'd never seen the mini chain saw before this video
Një video shumë mbresëlënëse, më pëlqeu shumë. Respekte për atë mendje dhe ato duar.
Would have stained before attaching to the supports. Along with staining or sealing the supports as they might gather some moisture over time. Other than that love the project and it looks great. Great way to use some scrap.
Well you got me subscribing here now. Love how you’ve used the trunk in its natural form. Some of your measuring and cutting techniques are great. Innovative work. Maybe stain that table top to match its new base?
I love the octogon original shape. He did so clean work he could have keep the table that way. the base seem heavy, but one side of this tripod table should never be used for too heavy stuff.
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I know right! Why did he get rid of that lovely shape. And I thought he would at least make the tripod evenly balanced. Waste of varnish as well. Should have used an oil treatment instead.
When he cut it, I thought the same then I figured it wouldn't matched with base(leg).
Same thoughts here
Looks like a side table or a child size table instead of a dining table?
A man working with his hands to create a thing of craftsmanship and beauty as his beloved joins him to share the moment while the chickens and doggo wander around in the background. This is the way.
Being someone with no woodworking talent at all it is good to see how each project comes together and how he simplifies the whole process. Hopefully Makita is kicking in something for you.
The most weird part of woodworking is u dont rly need to have "talent". It needed only if u want to woodcarving.
Really nice little project, I like how it marries the natural leg stand and the worked table top. I think for me, I would have left the top octagonal though.
Me too. Also, I'd have added a 4th leg from matching wood. It looked a bit "tippy."
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Very well done! The tips for leveling the branch/stand and use of the hand plane are invaluable. Thank you!
Not quite planeing with the grain, as you are supposed to, which can be hard on the tools, and rip the wood fibres .. which are then compacted by sanding into something not as aesthetically pleasing, but each to their own 👍
I'm so relaxed by that fitting together perfectly
I would have loved the octagon table. Its unique
This man is a true master of the art 😔
Right
Great talent, greetings from Cuba...
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Finally you made unexpected. Cutting the edges and making it round is not a good idea. Workmanship is great. 👍👌
I LOVED the octagonal shape!
Amazing work! Loved how it turned out.
Very nice work. I enjoy watching a craftsman at work. Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video with us. It is very beautiful. Thank you. Tom
Wow istimewa skills good mr
Beautiful work! Stay well, Joe Z
It's one thing to have all the cool equipment. It's another to know how to use it.
Oh yeh I ain't Watch in this
WOW 🤩 AMAZING JOB 👍🏻BEAUTIFUL CRAFTSMANSHIP TURNED OUT BEAUTIFUL 🙏👍🏻🌏😊
So, so, artistic. Excellent, thanks for sharing.
👏👏👏👏 this is so beautiful. Weldone and thank you for this video.
Thanks you
I just clicked on it wasn't planning to watch for all 18 min. But it was too satisfying.
Same here lol
Same lol
Que talento 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏verdadeira obra de arte
مبدع العمل المخلص بارك الله فيكم
This masterpiece creation is about Vision, converted to Fine Art through Geometry & Engineering. Thanks
My respect from Germany. I have often seen such well-thought-out work on my visits to the villages in Asia. For me, being able and feeling is a great pairing.
Non è educato tutto questo inglese. Pertanto la domanda mi infastidisce perché sciocca
For reasons of stability, the center of gravity of the table should be in the mid of the triangular base frame
Are you saying there should be more weight on the legs of the table?
@@drewjones3536 he's saying the tabletop should shift toward one of the legs because the other side can tip over
@@TechExploresNYC ohhhhh i see, I was thinking of the center of gravity in more of a vertical sense rather than horizontal. With the unequal legs of the tree I can understand what you mean.
@@TechExploresNYC And it would also make interesting being ofset.
...it didn't show where he hollowed out one leg and poured lead into it, to off-set the difference.
Such talent and beautiful!
Fantastic love ever aspects of it. Legs be my favorite section
Excellent work done
Wood tops are stunning, awesome work and excellent eye to detail.
Respekt ! Ihr seit echt wahre Künstler im Umgang mit Holz ! Wirklich eine sehr schöne Arbeit geworden ! Kann man bei euch auch Tische bestellen und kaufen ???
Hi, this is raw talent used to create an awesome price of furniture out of scraps, absolutely gorgeous well done,
Your hands showed you are quite a young skilled man, and the big workshop
Everything looks good, but I think that you should have laid out the base with more equilateral support for the legs.. so that the legs fit in a perfect tripod centered in the circle when looking from above (plan view/ bird’s eye view..) it will give more support if a heavy object is placed over any given area of the table. The way you have laid it out has no support under virtually half the surface area of the top... otherwise very beautiful work, and yes I love your mounting idea for the mortised central cross!
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I mean, a more centered tripod might give more support, but its a freaking solid wood coffee table. I think it is heavy and solid enough that you don't need to worry about optimal support for the given application.
@@kl-vt5ko someone leaning on the unsupported side of the table could easily be enough to make it fall
Bravo oameni deștepți și vrenici
Good skill, it's beautiful ❤️
Bravo good job
Hello 🖐️
Saludos amigó desde Tehuacán Puebla México 🤗👍👏👍👏👍 felicidades te quedó hermosa 👍👍👍👍
This kid is amazing. I have tool/shop envy
Beautiful!!! I love using the castle joint. 🇺🇸
I'm not a big fan of just using super glue and/or epoxy in woodworking. It's fine as a temporary hold fast, until the wood glue actually sets. I dont know how long it would last under different humidity conditions with the flexing and contracting of the would. However you cant argue with results :) It looks amazing! :)
he screwed the planks as well
@@olekristianvland7078 Ya but not all of them. If anybody puts too much weight over time I think it could break. It seems like a short table that kids might be using mostly. In that case, all bets are off with crazy jumping, fighting, tiny, head-too-big, humans :P Maybe not. I'm just talking about my personal preference. I am sure it will be fine.
@@Joxman2k That sentence gave abselutely no sence im sorry xd.......
@@olekristianvland7078 perhaps I missed something :p I am the sorry one if I did :)
What an amazing talented you are. Fantastic work! Have a nice day
Sei sempre molto bravo,rimango piuttosto affascinato dai tuoi lavori, complimenti
Absolutely impressed by your skill! Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Top could easily have been larger and would still have not required any supports. That pva glue is awesomely strong. The design is personal choice of course. You have a nice setup there. Well done.
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Buenos nn
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@@felipemorrison8905 really good
Was it not epoxy rather than pva?
Une table vraiment originale et un travail très bien fait ! Merci de partager!
It was a wonderful job, you got skills 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
You continue to impress! Your videos are very enjoyable to watch and your outdoor workshop is amazing. Keep up the great work, you are valued!
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