Fixing a $30,000 mistake. Spring epoxy workshop sale: n3nano.com/pages/spring-sale
N3 nanofinish: n3nano.com/
Wagner giveaway: www.blacktailstudio.com/wagne...
Links you may want:
Original (failure) video: • 544 Day Project
Slo motion woodworking accidents: • Woodworking Injuries i...
Customer interview: • Customers Reaction to ...
Goby Walnut interview: • Confronting My Wood Su...
Around the house: aroundthehouseonline.com/
N3 How to video: • 2022 n3 Application Gu...
00:00 Introduction
00:49 Buying GOOD wood
02:06 Choosing a layout
03:13 Whoops
03:50 Giveaway
04:47 This might get me sued
06:13 Partial epoxy form
08:20 New epoxy tip
11:20 What not to use
12:19 Industrial shop trip
13:33 Fixing nature's mistake
16:27 This was exciting
17:56 First big decision
19:08 XXL Chamfer
20:18 Major-ish problem
21:58 Filling holes in wood
23:50 Better way to fill holes in wood
26:10 Scott keeps me honest
28:07 Filling cracks
30:18 Attaching table bases
32:16 Finishing day
33:46 N3 nano application
34:35 Customer reveal
Items used in this build:
N3 nanofinish: n3nano.com/
N3 Maintenance spray: n3nano.com/products/n3-nano-m...
Twin turbo vise: www.blacktailstudio.com/twin-...
Oliver Jointer: www.blacktailstudio.com/olive...
Japanese Saw: www.blacktailstudio.com/japan...
Wagner Moisture Meter: www.blacktailstudio.com/wagne...
Drill Press: www.blacktailstudio.com/drill...
Threaded Inserts: www.blacktailstudio.com/threa...
Figure 8 Fastener: www.blacktailstudio.com/figur...
Center Finding Tool: www.blacktailstudio.com/cente...
Festool Router (Big One): www.blacktailstudio.com/festo...
Festool Router (Medium): www.blacktailstudio.com/festo...
Track Saw (smaller): www.blacktailstudio.com/track...
Track Square: www.blacktailstudio.com/track...
Mafell Track Saw: www.blacktailstudio.com/mafel...
Ultimate Template Bit: www.blacktailstudio.com/ultim...
Spiral Router Bit: www.blacktailstudio.com/spira...
Katz Moses Stop Block: www.blacktailstudio.com/katz-...
Oliver Planer: www.blacktailstudio.com/olive...
Router Bushing Set: www.blacktailstudio.com/route...
Corner Chisel: www.blacktailstudio.com/corne...
Rubio Monocoat: www.blacktailstudio.com/rubio...
Miter Saw: www.blacktailstudio.com/miter...
Miter Saw: www.blacktailstudio.com/miter...
Flush Trim Bit (Long): www.blacktailstudio.com/flush...
Heavy Duty Buffer: www.blacktailstudio.com/heavy...
Respirator helmet: www.blacktailstudio.com/power...
Rotex 150 Sander: www.blacktailstudio.com/rotex...
C Channels: www.blacktailstudio.com/c-cha...
Furniture Bolts: www.blacktailstudio.com/furni...
www.blacktailstudio.com
Sorry about the long wait between videos everyone! Spring sale link: n3nano.com/pages/spring-sale
Well worth the wait 👌
if you would like an old secret about cracks.....use a vacuum cleaner and tape on the bottom side. the vacuum will suck the resin/glue/water/stain deeper into the wood.... the tape is to direct the vacuum.... tape the backside around the vacuum hose opening and as if youre sealing the hose but add extra so it doesnt suck air from "around the corner" or 2" away.... think 6"x6" of tape with a 2" vacuum hose in the middle...youll suck air through the wood... now tape around the crack so air will go through the crack but not the tape...... and fill the crack with epoxy/glue or whatever like normal the vacuum works in all directions so itll work 90 degrees off / around the corner too...just use tape ror whatever to direct the flow of air...its kinda like ducts in a computer...except not free flowing... but...it does work and work well.... i use it for epoxy embedding anchors and strengthening the wood around the anchors... thin liquids move a lot further through the wood and can be directed a bit.... took a lot of playing to make it a science but only a little fiddling will show it should work well for you..... best part it only takes a couple seconds to set up...some woods that epoxy will move fast and far as the wood acts more like a sponge than youd ever believe (vacuum is a strange powerful thing)
possible problems:...it can work too good..... usually you can turn the vac on for just a few seconds to get epoxy to the bottom of a crack. a few seconds more to make sure it gets inside the wood a bit.... a few seconds more and its fully impregnated the wood all the way through effecting color a few seconds more and the wood is now and forever a hardened fiberglass sponge (my goal). hard dense woods are still sponges...and very spongy/absorbent..... a 7hp vacuum table will suck hard enough to hold 12" of mdf down like its clamped..... 7hp is enough/needed to hold all 4ft x 8ft x24 sheets of 1/2"...... a shop vac is tons for a crack or plug...sometimes too much if my adhd kicks in
Nice of you to admit you f@#$d up about Taiwan. Now Chinese government is after you. I hear they're really nasty this time of the year. I really enjoyed you wood working vidoes
I personally think this is one of your best videos ! So well done and now we see the true ''EYES'' of your work ! All hail CAMERA GUY !
Best line - "Got the coasters?" You and Scott make a great team.
His best and last line...
His face said it all XD
SO funny!! 😆
His face made me chuckle
His face was the best part of that for sure.
genuine shout out to scott and people like scott. It can be SUPER hard to tell a craftsman they did a bad/poor job on something but it really helps everyone learn at the end of the day.
That part where Scott said to redo the peg was staged. You could tell because he purposely made that peg smaller so he could drill it out. I’m thinking a-lot of the back and forth with Scott is staged for comedic effect.
@@christopherconlon4360 prolly just repeating off canera discussion so we know what's going on
There was more to that hole actually. It was filled early with wood, then epoxy from the back side leaked down and stained around the edge. You can see how it’s black around the outside. And I assure you I didn’t think that far ahead for the videos sake 👍🏼
@@volty3454 most likely.
@@christopherconlon4360 he literally showed him using small plugs at the beginning
I just found your KZhead site today, and have watched five of your videos now. I’m a 70-year-old grandma and I have fallen in love with your work! But my favorite part of watching you, is your integrity with your customers. I can see why they’re so happy with what you do. Not only are you skilled and do an amazingly beautiful work, but how you do it, the skill you put into it, and how you think of them first, I really find admirable. I have subscribed to your station, obviously. And look forward to watching more of what you accomplish.
Watching people who are excellent at their craft is so satisfying. I applaud you, Sir.
If this one chance doesn't work, can I have all your stuff?
Me first! I need it more... 😂
If you'll hire me
Yes that wood 🪵 be nice 👌
I'll fight you for it!!! 😂
😂😂😂
That little switcharoo with the natural dot vs the plug dot with the "so f*#k off" was absolutely genius! Beautiful work as always. Your patience and dedication to perfection is very inspirational
I don't want a surprise I didn't ask for a surprise. I ASKED how would I go about to commission hire you to carve several pieces for me
I agree
So true!
Got the coasters?... mic drop or dropped by mic guy?
100% the best!
I love the waterfall end table!! All are gorgeous, of course. My 15 year old son has been deeply enjoying his Construction Tech class this past semester. He built me a beautiful keepsake box, side table, speaker box, folding chair, and we’ve been searching out wood online for future projects. Thanks for sharing your passion!🥰
“Europeans, everyone knows, loves guns” 😂😂 what?!
The touch of adding the waterfall end table at no cost is a wonderful way to do business. The customers had already accepted your mistake and were so excited about the new pieces, so to go the extra mile and add another piece speaks volumes about your character. Brought a smile to my face almost as big as the smile on your customers!
And what an amazing piece that side table
Tbh that is bad business to be too kind to the client and so honest, but thankfully he has a youtube audience to show this. I could never work with sale for this very reason.
@@TheMusicalKnokcers bad take
Sometimes giving away the table isnt for the customers. Its for your own conscience. Its a way of forgiving yourself.
If this occupation wasn't so totally draining and absorbing, it would be work. And when all is said and done, the customers SMILE (assuming they've had lots of updates) is why woodworking artist-craftsmen do what we do. When you "fix" an unanticipated challenge on a piece of wood, you didn't fix an "error". It was an unanticipated challenge. Keeps your mind inventive.
Your videographer is on point, between the epoxy jug emptying tip, helping decide to redo the plug and the reminder on the items that go into the crate, he's the real MVP 👍
haha, i'm pretty sure the end was just a bit.. but it was funny for sure. Scott is going to take over the channel :)
Helping carry heavy slab of wood, lol. And the videos are not boring! That's probably the main thing, but since he has that KZhead course he probably should have good videos. Lol
Love how he promotes and supports other content providers or suppliers in his industry... leading the way and bringing along whomever he can... its just awesome. I hope someday I can own a piece of your work, they are inspiring!
"Make sure the camera is rolling and tag me in the comets. " Pure comedic gold, well done sir .
I’m a disabled veteran and haven’t been able to work in over 13 years. I have a 32’ x 56’ garage that I was planning to convert to a wood workshop. I’ve been fascinated with making acrylic tables. I just came across your KZhead page. I find it wonderful that you show both the failures along with your successes. Thank you.
Hope all goes well on your journey and thank you for your service!
Fair play to ye. Enjoy your projects.
Good luck brother from another 100%’er. Follow your heart and the money will come to ya.
Wish you all the best and that you'll have great success
Hope you can do some wood work. Wood* (would) be nice to have a piece stamped made in the USA by a vet or vets.
Hej Cam, Just finished my first table. Turned out great as I followed most of your tips. Fun fact, the guy I bought the slabs from here i Sweden was ”oh, do you watch Blacktail on KZhead”, and i was ”oh, ya- totally” Also, stop making it look so easy! It’s a ton of work. 😅 Keep up the good videos!
i also started doing the first coffee table.. and this son of a gun is a lot of work :D
to be fair, they're not tips, they're techniques. A tip would be "put your off hand on the back of your drill to keep it steady" or something to that effect
There's a channel, don't recall the name, that builds life size wooden cars. Bugatti and others.
That dining room table is unbelievable. Absolutely gorgeous.
The waterfall table is absolutely my favourite. Thank you for your video. Rivetting.
1: Love the longer videos. 2: Loved the sense of humor so pointed in this one! 3. You should always show the bow tie process.
I was saying it with Scott: "Got the coasters?" Haha! Love your honesty and how thorough you are, Cam. Thanks for the great content!
Great closing line, "Got the coasters?" Great video, loved all 4 tables Keep up the great work and the sense of humour
The dining table is my favourite .. the colour of the wood is just perfect
Leaving the mistakes in, is why I come back to this channel. Im a toolmaker apprentice, and I learn probably more from the mistakes than the successes. Kudos Master!
This mistake was so basic that it hurts....
@@salamiwurst9636 basic or not, you will mess up regardless, especially the more confident you get, basic mistakes will happen again, best examples are in works with machines that are dangerous, the most amount of accidents happen with workers that have worked on the machine for a while since they have grown used to it
@@prettygood476 I know what you mean but this mistake here was like "I just completely skip one main step before starting my work at all".....
Yeah, but the flying sander is so natural and basic … everything counts!😮😅
I just cannot overstate how good your scripting is. I can watch forty minutes of you doing a table, and never once do I think "OH GOD SHUT UP I'M NOT HERE TO LISTEN TO YOU DISCOVER HOW MUCH YOU LIKE YOUR OWN VOICE" because it's all good, smart, funny, pained narration.
Couldn't agree more.
agree, i wouldn't say he's the best most pleasant voiced narrator ever but it fits the video perfectly and makes it all very enjoyable! reminds me of the lockpicking lawyer a bit
Oh thanks! But I can’t write scripts. I just ramble to the microphone
@@BlacktailStudio then you have the gift of "thinking in the moment about whether you're about to say needs to be said or brings value to the listener, or whether you are simply making sounds and indulging your desire to make sounds." What a RARE gift, and how lucky you are to have it!
@@ridercoachdanielle3220 That’s personality not a gift. He’s just a good person with a good personality, and a good touch of sarcasm
That dining table is literally the prettiest wood I've ever seen.
That console-table is my favorite, something about how the grain moves across the lines is just captivating. I love watching how you do these, and your sense of humor is so refreshing.
That last table definitely looks the best. Love that isolated wooden corner.
Agreed. It has a wonderful flow to the grain.
Agreed
I’ve never done woodworking, or any kind of craftsmanship, yet I sit through all of your videos completely fascinated and entertained. You’re naturally funny, and I really respect how humble you are and how often you accept and reflect on mistakes you made so that you can learn from them.
+1
I couldn’t have said it better myself!
Those are some of the most beautiful tables I’ve ever seen. Your work is incredible.
Dude! I just binged both Part I and this video. I've seen your videos before. But, how you engaged with us, trolled the trolls, and the ethic you have with your work and clients is truly astounding. I too am in Portland, and just starting on my first panel glue up for a butcher block kitchen counter. I've learned so much just about the prep from your videos. Thank you.
Videos are getting even better having Scott included, not only for the shots but the added humor and comments. Keep up the awesome work
Huge ups to Goby for coming through to help fix this, very rare to find suppliers that are willing to go to those lengths to help a customer. Awesome work Cam!
This particular customer gives them tons of free advertising on top of probably being one of their most frequent customers. I'm not at all surprised to see them bend over backwards to help him out, it's good business.
I'm from Australia. I have seen a number of your video's and I find that every job you have done is magnificent. It gives people the incentive to look at projects that they thought they could not do. You make it look easy and explain your procedure as you go along. As you stated in this video. Mistakes do occur so don't think things flow easily.
That console table is absolutely stunning. All of them are great. Definitely felt the most emotion to the last one thought. Great work man.
Surprise end table. This was an absolute masterpiece. Not just the tables, (which were a home run as usual) but the editing and storytelling was on point. More 30+ minute long videos please! This was phenomenal!!!
The dining table. Easily the best video you’ve ever made. Love the interaction with Scott, the clients and the story. I love all 3!!
What a beautiful gift to add at the end with that end table brother!. I for one am delighted that there are people with the means will to pay for and support such incredible craft and appreciation for natural products. Well done.
The dining table is my fav, you’ve got some skill there.
I love how Scott waits until you've screwed the top to the crate (after adding the maintenance spray) to ask if you remembered the coasters!!! Perfect!!
This has been my favorite video you've done lately. Mostly because of your transparency and honesty about the mistakes made and the steps taken to resolve them. All of the pieces are beautiful and I applaud you for throwing in the end table at no cost. Keep up the great work.
and the coasters
Oh my goodness, I can’t stop watching your videos. I was looking for a video on a resin river pour on an 75 year old drum table ( never found one) but clicked on your site as I saw you using resin on old wood. Ha, the only tools I have is a Dremel and a cheap sander so I am not watching to learn how to do what you are doing, but I really like watching your process, your creativity and your honesty when things go wrong. I am learning some things though for my piddly projects so thanks for bringing us into your workshop
Charlie was the name of my 2nd cousin's neighbor. And the table looks FANTASTIC.
This is your best work yet. I actually laughed out loud a couple times, which almost never happens. Kudos for involving your cameraman more. He's a great counterpoint to your high level energy.
I am late to the party, but I just want to say that redoing that last plug was so worth it. The previous one was way too tan. The new plug was perfect; same hue, same little tiny dots that followed the grain. It really is true; nobody really likes redoing things, but sometimes a redo, even a small one, can make all the difference. Also, really liking the Scott cameos.
Your integrity and craftsmanship are exceptional. The consult table was my favorite because of your process ,the Dining room for overall aesthetics. Great job bro! I did a lot of high end work in Newport RI most notably Rockery Hall . I ve not done any of you're specialized artistry and I ve just found your channel recently. I really enjoy how honesty your production is. Very refreshing.
Last thing I thought I'd see on a video building custom tables was a mammoth tusk. Hell yeah brother
I have been a carpenter for ten years... haven't seen or had a problem with anything you've done as of yet...loved watching you, learning from you and seeing you learn. The issue I have is "nobody likes sanding". To me it's the pre finish, it's relaxing and therapeutic. It's where you get to prep all your work for the finale.. This was a stellar project sir! Props on the fortitude to see it out!
The first table with the gray notes was by far my fav. That and the waterfall end table were amazing. You do great work!!
Oh thanks 😊
same here i really like the first table as well as the little one he gave for free. class act... the trick with the hole he plugged was funny, i agree with the host, haters can f*ck off, go somewhere else.... lol!!!
My favorite table is the last table with the floating corner. Amazing.
Just finished watching the segment and what an amazing amazing outcome you do the most beautiful work. I think I’ve ever seen!
Tiny, almost invisible defects etc, and the decision making as to wether to fix or not. In the end I’m also a perfectionist and this is what people are paying for. Absolutely beautiful work.
Desk. So glad the clients finally got their tables. Props to them for sticking with you through all this and huge props to you for refusing to back down and ending up with a beautiful set of furniture. They turned out amazing!
You are so passionate and dedicated. Very inspiring. Wonderful work and process.
Too tough to choose but I really love the 'free' waterfall table that went between the chairs!
I make clothes and I was so struck by your sentiment of "you will always regret not fixing something, you'll never regret the time it took to fix the mistake". I'm going to carry that with me when I sew - I love learning from you, even though we don't participate in the same craft!!!
I'm in metalworking and I apply the same rule to my work. Every time you know better about something but ignore it, you're gambling on shortcuts and your own expectations don't have authority. As the professional, you should look closer than the customer, that how you make sure he never spots something inadequate, or worse, thinking it's not great enough but just silently looking for somebody else to work with.
The end table…was such a nice table as well as a wonderfully generous gift to reinforce your gratitude for their patience. The coasters were great too! Nice work as always, Cam!
Love that dinning table, those gray tones are beautiful
I made it till the end. I can't comment on what table I like most because I'm so amazed at how much detail and time you put into creating (and fixing) the tables. I saw the dinner table, the work table and the console table, plus that side table you made. The whole thing looks so daunting.
I've watched so many of your videos but this one has got to be my favourite. Love hearing about the mistakes, the humour is fantastic and Scott's editing and presence is *chef kiss*.
I used to have a small creative business, and one of the worst overheads was damage in the mail, even when I used heaps of protective packaging. I guess you just insure the living heck out of this when it heads off to Europe. Also, I bought a bicycle in France and I'm in Australia - and the shipping companies wanted $2,500+ for shipping. What in the heck is this going to cost to ship at that weight!? It could be more than the cost of the tables.
The dining table was definitely my favorite but they were all gorgeous. The sheer amount of integrity, hard work, dedication, and professionalism you have shown in this little two/three video series is incredible and really shows why you have had as much success as you have. Have you ever tried doing an L desk for like an office space? I think that would turn out absolutely gorgeous.
That work desk is on another level dude! Amazing!
Console Table was my favorite! I know nothing about all this but I very much enjoy taking the journey with you! Thanks!
The little waterfall table was a lovely surprise - 27:26 was my fave moment 😂 such impressive workmanship
Be careful. There are scammers on here pretending to be the owner of this channel!! DO NOT SEND ANYONE ANY MONEY!!
@selanz9060
It can't even go in the garbage can had me dying 😆 You were correct to have redone that one plug, looked way better afterwards.
Wow! magnefico, the edges are just beautiful. Outstanding work.
Love that the customers were so happy, and of course my favorite is that waterfall end table
I don't know of anyone like you on YT at all. You are a craftsman, woodworker, designer, artist and story teller. Each video, each piece has a story, and you tell it wonderfully. I thoroughly and truly enjoy your work. You are the walking proof of the old adage - just be yourself. Thank you, Art from Ohio
The little waterfall table was a lovely surprise 👍🏼
❤❤ I must say I’m new to the wood turning and furniture making channel. But I’ve gotten so much joy out of watching you work. I don’t know whether your OCD or just the perfectionist but it works for you. I’ve never seen someone work so hard to get a product so perfect, you’re just amazing. And I’m sure that couple they were sitting there with those big smiles on their faces. I know they’re gonna enjoy this furniture forever. Good job.
That last table, the conference table, looks like mother earth if looking at it from above. It brings wonder end emotions to mind. Waterfall is special too. Amazing work sir! Thoroughly enjoyed this project
If I commissioned a 30k project I would expect updates but daily is a bit extreme. I would be happy with weekly updates, maybe a bit more often as it gets nearer to completion. I love your dedication to your craft and making sure everything is as close to perfect as you can (or mother nature lets you!).
If I commissioned a 30k project overseas it would be the last of my worries. I wouldn't really care about updates until it's done really =)
@@refactorear yeah, if your dropping that on a long lead time order of that cost...things are probably going pretty ok in life. As excited you'd be to get it, theres probably a whole lot more pressing matters needing attention day to day that allow you to make that kind of purchase.
@@mtmadigan82- well, the new owners didn't really exude enthusiasm and excitement. It was just like, ok it's done... next. Me, I've never had $30 000 in my life yet. I would be over the moon with a $300 table😀
@@friendlypiranha774 How did you want them to exude enthusiasm and excitement, do backflips and celebrate by popping a champagne bottle? Not sure if its a european/american culture difference but Id also react in that exact way, they were clearly happy with the end result.
@@Datoda- handstands. That's what I would have expected... handstands
That first table shown with the spider legs is just astounding. I can imagine an entire homes design language be based on that one piece of furniture. It's absolutely gorgeous.
That base looks awesome!
You are awesome! Very articulate, nice quick tone. Love pace at which your video flows, the way you interject with a helpful hint.
I will never build a table other than work benches. But seeing how you did that was fantastic, like watching a sculptor work clay, but more involved. Thanks!
I actually liked the most that small table 35:30 that you added as a gift. The fact that it is mostly made with black epoxy (looks like it) just feels nice. It's not wood that is the main part of the build, it's black epoxy. Wood there is just like filling what's missing. Epoxy and wood switched their rolls of who is filling up who.
Love what Scott's work has done for your cinematography game. Content was always nice, but you really just cannot beat a good dedicated editor. Looks good (tables and video).
This is the best woodworking channel on KZhead. True professionalism at its finest. Great work Cam 👊
solid gold baby changing table you made was amazing
As a fellow woodworker, it happens. That is all. This is the first video I have found of yours. Your attention to detail is amazing. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
"Attention to detail", Bob. The difference between a woodworker and a carpenter.
Dining table. This has to be one of my favorite videos you've made in recent memory if ever, it had everything: client interaction, constructive criticism from you own in-house quality control aka Scott, of course beautiful meticulous woodworking, bloopers, and just some really funny moments. Honestly I really enjoy the tongue-in-cheek witty and sometimes self-deprecating comedic one liners you pepper in there it makes the process so much more enjoyable to watch!
I absoltely love the contrast in the third table you showed in the last segment. The wood works so brilliantly with the black epoxy
Phenomenal! I'm also learning! Thank you for recording and sharing your notes! My favorite is the console table!
This is literally therapy. Plus your sense of humour and personality is one of the most genuine and funny things on yt
It is legitimately impossible to decide which table I like better. Each one has something about it that causes it to stand out. Fantastic work.
Reopening the box is my favorite
waterfall end table is stunning!
I rarely write comments, but this content is premium. Your skills, footage, humor and personality are so great. Even if I don't watch woodworking videos very often, I had such a great time discovering your job within these 40 mins. And buyers are adorable.
@27:25 luv it. i can see your talent and humor ..and how you care.
Hello Julie
Thoroughly enjoyed that whole build. Your end table gift was a perfect conclusion.
Sorry! I love them all! The grain is amazing! So very sweet of you to include the end table which is absolutely beautiful also. Loved seeing your clients reactions to seeing their finished order. Such beautiful and loving work!
Your little sneak clip of the jointer catching the fingers literally sent a insane shock through my body. I have had a few of accidents on my hands before so it was an automatic reflex.
SCAMMER ALERT!!
DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY!!
@@chipchip69 we all know dude. these have existed for the entire life of the internet
@steverossen2816 Some people don't know.
That dining table is to die for! Thank you for sharing your craft. You'll not believe this, but I usually watch your work to relax and sharpen my creativity beyond woodworking.
the desk piece is incredible i love your work !!
Fav table was the console- dude you're straight possessed. That was effin amazing.
Table 3. This was the most entertaining video you've ever put out. The look of actual terror on your face when that sander took off! keeping your mistakes in these videos are what make them so good! Scott should make a compilation video of all your biggest mistakes.
I think it's wonderful that there are people out there who enjoy perfectionist craftsmanship, and customers with the money to keep them going. As much as I wish I could be, I know I'll never be part of that crowd. But I sure appreciate it from a distance.
All are simply stunning. But my favorite is the third one. I love the figuring involved.
Absolutely loved the subversion starting at 27:16, these are the best moments of your videos (besides, ya know, the gorgeous woodworking that you do)
I JUST SAW THIS I absolutely knew there'd be a comment, what a perfect moment lmao
99.9% I dont comment. But this was perfect.
I literally cackled, because I was looking and thinking “eeeeehhhhh that may be worth redoing again, it’s still pretty visible” only for him to clap back perfectly
I just couldn't choose from all three tables (okay, not counting the bonus end table !) Love them all ! Beautiful work!!!
Fixing a $30,000 mistake video, was amazing! Liked how you explained the details that is very crucial and also the way you fixed it to make it right! Awesome!
The dining table is absolutely gorgeous. The end table is also amazing. Oh, heck, to be honest all of the pieces are gorgeous.❤