From Ancient Slab to Modern Dining Table
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MUSIC, IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:
Seabury Avenue by V.V. Campos, courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Snakes and Fire by Pär Hagström, courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Trumpet Man by Timothy Infinite, courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
New Arrivals by Dusty Decks, courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Gratitude Loop by HATAMITSUNAMI, courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Elusive Language by Ealot, courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
KZhead algorithm needs to do you justice, good editing
I really appreciate that - thank you!
You’re so underrated! I love the commentary + music choice. Also, the table looks amazing 😍
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Very Nice Job,
That base is outstanding 👊
Glad you liked it!
Beautiful work. I love the way the spiral legs resemble old growth trunks as being from Northern California those redwoods have a deep connection. Keep it up!
Thanks Andi. Its beautiful country up there! Appreciate your support
Great job, mistakes show we're human and keeps us honest. The table came out amazing. The production and narration was on point.
Well said!
i’m so happy i stumbled onto your channel! I love how it came out, great job! i’m subscribing with no hesitation.
Thank you so much!!
Gorgeous piece, great job!!
Thank you very much!
An amazing work once more. I really liked the final result and twisted legs goes very well with the circular top. I envy people like you and you just inspire me to keep my interest in woodworking alive. Once I have the place and the money, I will definitely give woodworking a shot. Keep up the high quality content, you are doing great!
Once you start it's hard to stop! Thanks so much
That is a gorgeous table. I love the base design. I couldn't help but wonder what it would look like with a metal base of the same design. Such a cool project, though.
Thanks! Yeah I could've just had one fabricated but honestly I wanted to see if I could build it myself - plus it was much more cost effective.
@@adkwoodandresin well you definitely pulled it off. Great job!
Such a gorgeous wood pattern. it's so beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job-really enjoyed it-especially the fixing of problems that always happen.
Can't avoid them - Gotta know how to fix 'em! Thanks for watching!
thank you master for showing us your work
My pleasure
Nice job. The whole project really came out nice but I especially like that base
Thanks Matt -I agree I think the base is the best part of this one!
Just came across you channel and then looked up your location because of the adirondack name, you're about an hour from me! Subscribed!
Really!? Thats awesome! Thanks so much man
Looking sick man. The legs are insane! Great video too
Thanks Tom!
Dude, it's dope that you got your hands on that redwood, and it has a great story behind it. It turned out gorgeous. Oh, and I'm wicked jealous you made Death Wish's conference table. I just made a pourover of their medium roast to get myself going this morning.
Thanks Daniel - yeah the DWC table was wild. I wish I was filming my builds back then. Glad you enjoyed this one!
Good video, enjoy your stuff. Why didn't the dust extraction seem to work on the router when cutting the circle?
Two reasons - 1) the epoxy flakes clog up the line very quickly, and 2) its always more difficult to catch dust when edge routing. Glad you enjoyed - thanks!
Nice work, love the wood. I am curious from your desk build how the vesting finish is holding up using the Amazon light. Looking to use it on a table if I don’t have to buy the $600 light. Thanks,
It's holding up great! I did try the V3 version of the light but it takes too long to cover the whole surface. V2 is the way to go!
That base is nice. The top is nicer. Redwood is my favorite wood. Do you think the base would look better or worse with round legs in the same pattern?
It could look really nice im not sure if it's my personal style though. Its a good thought
I went and watched Cams video you mentioned and my only thought is that maybe it needed to absorb more epoxy? Did it soak it up until it could not take any more? I am thinking it needed to be a little thinner and have it absorb more. You mentioned the wood took a lot of finish so that makes me think that’s what happened. Not basing it off experience but just the only thing I noticed whilst hearing you and watching your process.
Yeah I kept adding it until it wouldn't take anymore. I tried to follow his exact procedure but can't figure out where I went wrong. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@adkwoodandresin ah, I see! Maybe send a message to Cam to see if he can help ya. Cheers!
Great work man. Which software are you using for your models? Thank you.
Fusion 360. It's a little bit steeper learning curve than Sketchup but I think it's more powerful.
@@adkwoodandresin Great. Much appreciated.
If you used xylene instead of acitone it would have worked better. Xylene is a common ingredient used in penatrating epoxies. From experience it extends the dry time by a lot and it offgasses for a while after that, but after that process it seems to also harden the epoxy more than it is rated.
Ohh interesting. Thanks very much for the tip - I'll keep that in mind next time I'm working with softwood!
How do you go about getting your commissions what marketing do you do?
Just a website and google listing
Vacuum seal with penetration epoxy. Should it work on it's own? Yes. Does that mean I trust it to work on an expensive project. No.