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“To the table saw!” then cuts to the jointer… 😂 that’s how my brain usually works, too!
I scrolled down to say the exact same thing! Lol
Plus 1 on commenting the same thing lol
Beat me to it.
That’s what I was thinking
Huh, was just thinking I’m glad I’m not the only one who does that 😖
I would love to see an inlaid gaming/coffee table that flips over on an axis. One side is an inlaid gaming table for chess, checkers, cards, etc., with storage compartments for gaming pieces. The other side is a standard coffee table with built-in cork drink coasters and inlaid place settings (maybe?). Once you flip it to the side you need, have a cool locking mechanism to keep the tabletop steady and firm. What do you think??? Maybe with matching seating? And if you're feeling ambitious, make it for an outdoor setting!
Love the use of the PAPR instead of a dust mask! Brilliant, but waaaay too expensive for home use, so I'm jealous.
Hey from Australia champ !
Hey from America bud
11:45...a rabbet maybe? Another squirrely yet badass table!
If only it truly was a floating table. The acrylic kills the look. That being said, it looks good from far away.
...and it looks good in photos when photoshopped like in the thumbnail.
Agree, I was thinking about metal frame just sorrounded by wood and big thin metal plate as base. Same principe as street floating "magicians" use.
@@JJFliesAndMakes I had the exact same thought... Except a clear epoxy base.
Well, until we perfect magic, acrylic is the only trick we’d got
"We have never done this before" and "i hope it works" usually make the best videos^^ Like this one Great job all
John is an artist with the sharpie
I think with a giant acrylic tube inside instead of the small sticks it would look much better. I know, tube in that size is expensive, but it would look awesome.
It would look awesome, and also cost the same as a mortgage haha acrylic aint cheap! You nailed that part
Just when i'm thinking, i bet this guy would be fun to work with, he says "lets chuck some PanterA on and lets rip"! freakin legend.
You were looking for “rabbet.” Also, I’ve been a fan of the channel for a while, so I’m not saying this to troll, just sharing a faithful viewer’s two cents : I like these builds, but hate when you edit out the acrylic in the thumbnail. Makes it feel really clickbaity and cheapens the actual end result. All in all, sick piece. Hope you and the fam are doing well.
I agree
I honestly think it would have looked better with wood or steel where the acrylic is, and lean into how weird the table is. The acrylic looks like a last minute addition
WHAT IS THAT AWESOME RESPIRATOR SETUP JOHN?!
It's a 3M Versaflo
Love your sawtable squirrel! 😎👍
Time for a new shop chef episode. And many more
Ultimate floating furniture… the floating sofa! Float with friends
Beautiful work, John! Nicely done! 😃 The only different thing I would do is to use dowels for every part, from the beginning! Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
My initial thought watching this was, "sweeeet!". Then I had a thought... What if you inlaid metal into the lining of the wood that then connected to an clear epoxy stand at the bottom to still give the "floating" effect? Either way, love the floating series you're doing. Keep up the awesome work
That Segway to the advertisement was genius!!!!!
It's segue
@JohnMalecki I'm going to reference chocolatier stuff here...if I want to make a fragile chocolate bowl...the first thing I do is blow! I use a food safe balloon and blow it to the size I want. I figure out a way to support it...then make and pour the chocolate on the balloon...once the chocolate hardens...very carefully pop the balloon and pull it away... In your case...your balloon could be a parchment paper covered cement form...to make it more structurally sound...do hidden dowels in every piece...less blow out!
Tensegrity rocking chair 🤩⭐️
Mortise, No a Squirrelybob. Love your work
best way I've found to assemble segmented glue ups (I do a lot of hexagon/octagon picture frames and cedar bongs) ;ay the painters tape out on the table sticky side up, (fold the ends over to hold it to the table) then lay the segment out on the tape apply glue and just fold it up. the key is the angle, the angles need to be just about perfect. if you want to spiral it to the center you have to keep increasing the angle. e.g. 22.5 to 22 to 21.5 to 21 to 20.5 to 20. I'm not sure of the exact angles and how many of each you'd need. guess that depends on how tall you want it and how fast you want it to spiral to the center.
🔥🔥Floating lamp
Love the table. If you make another one, I think ambrosia maple would look really good.
It would!
I dated her in school.
@@ChrisPage68 Guess what? You're a dad.
Not trying to be critical, but wondering if there would be a way to attach the acrylic feet without screws. Some kind of tenon end on the acrylic, up into the bottom of the SQUIRRELLY Spiral 🤷🏾♂️ ? Nice build.
After using the screws I couldn’t agree more haha
he could try running some acrylic dowels through the wood to support it
Let’s see the new shop already!!
That's cool as hell john.
"Sometime it sucks to be awesome" will be carved on your tombstone.
Good work my Man. Your are definitely the flooring table afficianado!!
Guys I really enjoy your videos, some better than others, but there all good.👍🏻
Fabricobble lvl 100! I was also thinking clamping a pipe or rod on the inside while carving could dampen the vibration enough to keep it together. Great music selection, good humor and no blood. I'd say another win!
Love the squirrel push block !
Make a video on Purple Heart and the best techniques for working with it, planing/sanding/sealing etc!
Looks awesome! I wonder if using a sonotube in the middle for the initial glue up would make it easier to glue and clamp?
rabbit for the top is what you ment I believe sir Squirrely Squad ASSEMBLE!!!!
Very nice! I love your squirrel wood pusher.
Third break had me laughing!! Killed it 🔥🔥
Yoooooooo you need to get Matt outlaw (731 woodworks) to the ranch!
Damn, looks awesome!
An outdoor seating table that has swings as seats and a dynamic looking table that is actually static would be a cool project.
Cool Idea and love the channel! A couple of tips to improve the whole piece. 1. Dowels in the original glue up will provide immense more support and make working on the piece easier. 2. Instead of screwing the plexi legs on create a mortise in the end grain and insert the leg as a tenon. Keep up the great work!
Could have also used biscuit joints
Rabbit maybe for inserting the top. You would have been good just saying a recess
That's what I was thinking
Yea that hit me after thinking hahah good call
Rabbet lol
Woowwers thats cool and unique design. Really like this video series. Love ur videos. Always enjoy seeing what you make next. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Keep making. God bless. Stay squirrely.
A center steel post to a base would have been sweet as well. Then just have that carved wood floating just above.
Rebar bored through the middle of the wood section, hidden by a invisible spiral joint.
Rebate the word or “some kind of woodworking terminology” yinz was looking for was a rebate. P.S my 11yr old said “that’s cool, but weird. And he’s cool and funny, but he’s weird too”.
First thing I thought: This guy really likes his floating furniture. First thing he said: People say I have a weird obsession with floating furniture 🤣
It’s a fun way to get creative and think outside the box.
@@John_Malecki I agree!
I might try this
Hey, newbie woodworker here, i just got one question.. how did you account for wood movement for the top? As far as i read online, they say you should never attach a top so snug.. anyway another GREAT creation from you!! You inspire me so much!
Amazing! I like your design style
I would love to see that style doing in a torched finish
I think you should make a place we’re to store your golf clubs in the winter... and make kick ass like you always do...they have some on the market by they are Junk and don’t hold all the stuff like shoes umbrellas extra clubs shag bags... you’d crush that
It's dope to see John showing that creativity. I dig all the projects but this wacky stuff is nice. Stay safe out there, boys. I'm gonna watch some of the older tutorials as I try and fix the hack job some numbnut "handyman" did to my house. 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
Everybody has that one piece they put a lot of work into. And they realize it was just a bad idea. Lol
Dude, i do it all the time hahahah
Always entertaining. Cool build!
Awesome job on this one!
Can you do a comparison on your old bosch miter saw vs the makita you have now?
I feel like"Woodworking Terminology Groove" is some type of T shirt opportunity.
Love u man keep it up
Thumbs up for golden doodles! 👍🏻
Nice build guys. I think the lumber you're using is ash.
amazing👍
Could you do something similar but inset a steel rod thru the middle by either drilling thru the wood and sliding it over like beads or makeing to curved peices of wood with slots in side to sandwich over the metal?
great job)
Great job John it came out gorgeous. Looks like it was a real S.O.B. but still thanks for the great content.
Dude that table top
Using a cement form tube in the center might have provided support while gluing and shaping up. Then remove after the work is done?
Building the shape around a disposable container/barrel and doing the external carving while the barrel is inside, then just cut/destroy the barrel to extract it.
I bet a foam cylinder could've been used to support that spiral enough to rough out that line with the jig saw. Not sure if you could find that foam cylinder, but a sheet, cut and turned would do it.
Good
Use round acrylic tube, it's harder to see. And use acetone instead of fire to get cut edges clear.
If your wanting to find out more on how to do the segments. I suggest watching or even trying to get ahold of a fellow KZhead called “Frank makes”. He does quite a few projects with segmented pieces. For example he made the Death Star, an eye with iris. Just to mention some. Hopefully that helps out a little bit for future projects
Acrylic BBQ ,let's see it !
Would have been cool to have a long acrylic rod going into the bottom of the top down to an acrylic bottom in my opinion, would have been nicer that the little rectangles of acrylic. Do like the setting it alight thing tho
You guys are crazy cool. Took another risk and it paid off because it is outside the box and awesome. Question, what is the reason to burn the acrylic?
Nobody answered you in a year? I believe its to make the sides clear instead of frosted.
Halloween themed cave furniture btw that table would be awesome with a matching base spiralling to the top
I was hoping for a better looking support. Maybe like plywood or what not secured to your leg through a rug or something that would keep you secret. Not sure what securing method I would trust my coffee cup to, but nice work
I think an acrylic or resin cylinder down the middle would look cooler, Or better yet like a resin DNA double helix in the middle.
You guys should make a pool table
0:20 John: "Now, to the table saw, let's cut some wood" Next clip - Me: "Err that's not the table saw" Next clip - Me: "Also not a table saw!" Next clip - Me: "Yay, a table saw!!!!" 😁
The groove around the top that accepts the inset or insert is called a rabbit unless you were in England or Australia or it’s called a rebate
good
Did you think about joining the acrylic to the table using tenons? Would it work for this project? I think it'd look good to have the acrylic disappear into the wood rather than be offset and attached with screws.
I agree Alexander. My original plan was to mount them to the top, so i didnt think of morticing them in, but if i did it again i wouldve slotted the swirl somewhere for both.
@@John_Malecki I should've read the comments. Someone else already asked the same thing. Love your work.
Love the gi Joe esque shirt. Also when he said policy genius I thought he said Paul is a genius. I thought who's Paul?
Ya who the hell is paul
Could you build it around a large cardboard tube for initial stability so that when you clamp it there is an opposing force other than the small face of touching pieces ?
Amazing build. Curious, what was the purpose of lighting the acrylic on fire?
To smooth it out for a crystal clear surface. Much faster and more effective than sanding, buffing, and polishing.
Hey John! You should make a hidden compartment drawer!
What about a winter outdoor bench with built in seat warmers/space heater, sponsored by pit boss?
Hey Jordan. Did you do anything to help in this project except hand John pieces of wood? Well done.
9:35 I literally yelled at the screen saying add dowels or biscuit joint and he added them LoL
I’m still interested to see a tension floating dining room table. 👍😬
next time you have a spiral glue up like that try to find one of those cardboard tubes for cement that is the same diameter and build around it.
What type of jig saw was that, that you first tried shaping the base with?
Impossible chair. Missing 2 legs. Might do a steel substructure with a wood cladding over it so it looks like wood. Could make it similar to how the "floating" street performers do theirs.
ideas: floating dining table (big 6 or 8 seater) - really push the limits of the floating mechanism a "floating" light/lamp of some sort (either on the ground or .... even better, -hanging- floating from the ceiling!) floating bench (like a park bench) finally... a floating staircase (though that might be a bit... ambitious)
hows about making a goblin/fairy daybed for your kiddo? i know they are still very young, but still might be fun to do. or maybe a play castle with hinges so it closes to store all of the associated toys inside when not in use. something like that perhaps? or maybe partner with some kitchen knife company and as a follow up to last year's "cutting board for the masses" theme, u could make blade blocks to hold the kitchen knives and give those away. or some matching deck furniture for u and sam? or maybe an oversize checkers set (board and checkers) out of 2 different species of wood with a nice epoxy inlay of course. (i'd say a chess set, but that might take too long for 1 video)
Would using dominoes to connect all the pieces have been necessary for a stronger structure? Would that be overkill? I was wondering that as you were building, then you added the download the arm. I'm a total novice with wood working, so just curious. Either way, I second your obsession with the floating furniture and can't wait for more.
I was also thinking dominoes. Glad I wasn't the only one!
I could listen to the riffs you use in your videos on shuffle.
This would have been just as cool if you put a post in the middle with some kind of base, and more stable. Either way, super cool. Definitely gives me some ideas
cardboard concrete former covered in saran wrap then build your wood over that as a buck. Use diagonal strips of wood (yes its a head***k ) with a dowel or rabbet. On the area on the floor I would do a coil which underneaths is a gym weight screwed to the bottom . However there is another trick you can use and that is to run a thin guage steel cable through the blocks with a tensioner on the top not too much so it implodes but enough to lock the blocks together if you use a stepped keyway on each block, similar to a dovetail. but hey you are innovating kudos to you and the guys.
The finished piece pretty much equals in aesthetics that of the background music.
How much of the new shop is going to be floating? I dig it, awesome content as always 🏴☠️💪🏼
1/2…. We’re trying to make a workbench float
Gotta get the good tape!