Your staff,mostly younger people, are both creative, and talented. All the great tools in the world don’t work without talent. So glad I only live a couple hours away from you.
What a stunning table! I love the way the swirls of colour pop throughout the clear resin and against the black base layer! I think you should do that more often!
We would love to! Now that we know how to accomplish this look, but we ca probably never 100% guarantee the final product because different pigments might react differently
I like the table. It's something new no one sees. I like the swirl patterns and the two tone colors used. I think the table instills far reaching possibilities. I hope you get more requests like this table in the future. Congratulations on a very nice and successful build. Give Charlie a couple of ear rubs for me.
Great table! You can mix mica powder with clear uv resin, inject/pour/swirl that into fresh clear resin, cure it with a UV light to lock it in place and then let the rest of the resin cure naturally. It creates some very cool swirling effects I've never been able to get any other way.
I've been watching these videos for quite a while, and I love your work. I was sceptical when the secondary pour and logo appeared orange (worst colour ever). I know it's red, but it appeared orange on video. It turned out to be absolutely beautiful ❤ and the only way orangey red could look good!
The table looks amazing! As usual. The swirls came out better than I expected. I was a little skeptical about that. What was the cost to your client? Thanks for sharing!
That flashback was something that he couldn't unseen, and we got a glimpse 😂😂😂😂 The table is spectacular. They better not have boring meetings there, otherwise they won't make juste to the table😂😂😂
Very cool guys ,great work as always . That table is coming to my nech of the woods.im about 45 mins away from Philadelphia . So happy for you guys and all the success you've all worked so hard and deserve it .
Yes the 15 to 18 hour mark at 21c room temp is an optimal time for that effect that you have done as we are doing a similar concept at the moment for a space theme table. Love the timbers you have access to. Keep up the good work!
What a fantastic table!!! Have often wondered if the team was able to pour epoxy and achieve a "marbled" effect. Thanks for sharing and showing how the team achieved the final result. Great team, great job, great results!!! Keep up the good work!!!
That design really came out nice. Great job!!! I really liked the four samples that you showed. The side view was very interesting. Keep those handy for new projects. If you poured those resins in reverse with the table upside down you would be able to see the blobs from the top once the table is right side up. Then after it sets, pour the black which would be the bottom.
That one sample that you said looked kinda cool upside down I think could make a pretty sweet table. Do it exactly like you did on that sample except without the black base layer because since you're basically pouring upside down, the black would obstruct everything. Then come back and sand that ugly top layer like your sample had off and pour a black base layer so it looks like these colored drops coming up from the black base. I think that could be super unique.
Could I ask, as you had to snap the wood to sort out the warp, could you not have cut it through the middle and swapped it round so the two live end edges met in the middle? You squared off the ends anyway so it might have made for a more interesting shape in the middle? Lovely as always though! (oh and 7 days is neither longer or shorter than a full week 😂)
Question: I've noticed when you clamp down your pieces you put blocks on the wood to hold it down. How do you then correct the fact there's no resin under those blocked areas one you take the mold off?
What might have been cool is instead of splitting it straight across like you did would be to do it on a long angle just so it looked more like a natural split instead of a straight crack.
OK here’s the thing i just bought a New home in Key West . Two Days before moving in i sent my home inspector to make sure everything was ok for moving in, Replace light bulbs , Make sure everything that was in the House was gone , No hidden surprises basically… Then i get a Phone call saying a Large Dining Table and Desk was still in the garage .. So range the Realtor who said that they were refused removal by the Local Furniture Dump for recycling and had to be taken back to where they came from. Because they were made from Wood & Composite Plastic Resin thats not recyclable. Even the Local Goodwill Would not take it as it was way too big and people do not go to Goodwill to buy expensive Hand made furniture… They even had a Garage sale 7 Days before moving out also and No one wanted it. Now it gets worse the Owner is a Top manager for Friends of the Earth 😂.. These things are Not Recyclable in fact your not even allowed to take them to a dump .. Just thought you should know. They look great but very Bad for the Environment.
Does anyone ever want the wood encased entirely in the resin? I've seen you had some with, I think, shellac on it but I can't think of any encased in the resin. Edit I think it might be acrylic like used in this video instead of shellac
Attention all woodworkers. Beginners and advanced Craftsman. There is sad news coming out of Sheffield, United Kingdom. BBC report: A workshop group set up to help men talk about their mental health is facing closure as its landlord battles against rising overheads. Steelers Heelers, based in the Steel Inn on Sheffield's Manor estate, provides a space for people to talk and take on woodworking projects..... I know times are very hard for everyone. And I totally understand the saying "every penny counts" . But I was wondering if we could all chip in and set up funding for these gentlemen. As someone who picked up woodworking in his late 30s, there is something about woodworking that calms the mind and nerves. Knowing how supportive this community is, I think it's only right and our duty to help these lads out. Please spread the word !!!
@@BlackForestWoodCo ah fair, I only subbed a few years ago was looking for local creators to check out, since im in calgary too you maybe recall me ive commented in a past. I watch alot of woodworking stuff too.
Definitely not saying we think we’re some all knowing company. Just that we have done more of these tables than anyone else we’re aware of. Thanks to this we have been able to see firsthand what works, and what doesn’t!
First ❤🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for all your support in the chat today!
@@BlackForestWoodCo I wish I could more) can't wait to see new episodes 🤪🤗
First What? First Idiot?
09:10 "it does delay things... we have to wait a week instead of 7 days"
nice one :p
I also noticed that 😂
"this table did get two coats of the finish that we always do for the clients that ask for it" 13:00
Your staff,mostly younger people, are both creative, and talented. All the great tools in the world don’t work without talent. So glad I only live a couple hours away from you.
Love the way the epoxy pour came out and the 2 color text!
And I feel for you, waiting a week instead of 7 days is brutal!
It really is! 🤣
What a stunning table! I love the way the swirls of colour pop throughout the clear resin and against the black base layer!
I think you should do that more often!
We would love to! Now that we know how to accomplish this look, but we ca probably never 100% guarantee the final product because different pigments might react differently
Love the added swirls of color over the black. It really makes the woodgrain pop. Beautiful job, as always. Yall are such artists😊😊😊
I love the mix of colors you achieved.🎉
Thank you!!
Interesting! Awesome finished product!!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
THAT TABLE IS KILLER SICK! LOVE IT! BEAUTIFUL CRAFTMANSHIP! CHARLIE APPROVES!!
Thank you Dottie!
Looks amazing, love the side marble look.
Thanks so much 😊
You guys NEVER Disappoint. Beautiful
Thank you so much!
Impressive. A work of art.
What a great table and such a conversation piece also. You do such a fantastic job on all you do.
The most beautiful table I think you have ever made! ❤ All of your work is gorgeous but this takes the win for me! ❤
Thank you so much Tanya! 😊
I like the table. It's something new no one sees. I like the swirl patterns and the two tone colors used. I think the table instills far reaching possibilities. I hope you get more requests like this table in the future. Congratulations on a very nice and successful build. Give Charlie a couple of ear rubs for me.
I hope so too! Thanks as always, and I definitely will 😁
Great table! You can mix mica powder with clear uv resin, inject/pour/swirl that into fresh clear resin, cure it with a UV light to lock it in place and then let the rest of the resin cure naturally. It creates some very cool swirling effects I've never been able to get any other way.
I've been watching these videos for quite a while, and I love your work. I was sceptical when the secondary pour and logo appeared orange (worst colour ever). I know it's red, but it appeared orange on video. It turned out to be absolutely beautiful ❤ and the only way orangey red could look good!
Another awesome job.
Hi 👋, Guys, Great project, well worth the effort, your client should be very pleased with that,
Hi 👋 thanks so much! They are!
The table looks amazing! As usual. The swirls came out better than I expected. I was a little skeptical about that. What was the cost to your client? Thanks for sharing!
Wow, beautiful table, walnut is an amazing piece of wood, the resin color and design superb.
So exciting to see Charlie. ❤❤
Thank you so much Maddie 😄😄
Beautiful piece.
That flashback was something that he couldn't unseen, and we got a glimpse 😂😂😂😂
The table is spectacular. They better not have boring meetings there, otherwise they won't make juste to the table😂😂😂
Hahahaha, we'll all never forget!
Thank you so much, and I agree haha 😂
Very cool guys ,great work as always . That table is coming to my nech of the woods.im about 45 mins away from Philadelphia . So happy for you guys and all the success you've all worked so hard and deserve it .
beautiful table and craftsmanship, great work as always
Thanks so much!
Yes the 15 to 18 hour mark at 21c room temp is an optimal time for that effect that you have done as we are doing a similar concept at the moment for a space theme table. Love the timbers you have access to. Keep up the good work!
What a fantastic table!!! Have often wondered if the team was able to pour epoxy and achieve a "marbled" effect. Thanks for sharing and showing how the team achieved the final result. Great team, great job, great results!!! Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you so much John!
that looks really nice!
Thanks so much!
This is one beautiful table. Well thought and well executed. Job well done.
Thank you so much!
Amazing design idea❤
Thank you! 😁
Beautiful. As always 😍
That a beautiful table! Thank you for sharing your work!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
That looks awesome.. what a great job by the whole team. Very creative 👍
Thank you so much 🤗
Thanks so much Terry!
Beautiful piece, well done to you and your team!
Thank you very much!
Teamwork. Nice going.
Thanks 👍
I really like the look of the epoxy colors.
Us too!
Another lucky customer has a BFWC piece of art in their possession. To all the crew stay safe.
Thanks so much Robert! You as well!
Thats cool that a philly company is on here. They did my roof before. Great work
Oh wow nice! Thanks so much!
That design really came out nice. Great job!!! I really liked the four samples that you showed. The side view was very interesting. Keep those handy for new projects. If you poured those resins in reverse with the table upside down you would be able to see the blobs from the top once the table is right side up. Then after it sets, pour the black which would be the bottom.
You guys are amazing, great job. Nice looking table
Thank you!
another beautiful table
Thank you!!
Looks great boys! As always! :)
Thanks Jake!
Perfection as usual! Great stuff again!
Thank you so much!
So nice. So many tables with no coloring, normal! This is abnormal and awesome.
Hahaha, around the 9:10 mark, you say something to the effect that instead of waiting 7 days, you only have to wait a week. Funny!
That one sample that you said looked kinda cool upside down I think could make a pretty sweet table. Do it exactly like you did on that sample except without the black base layer because since you're basically pouring upside down, the black would obstruct everything. Then come back and sand that ugly top layer like your sample had off and pour a black base layer so it looks like these colored drops coming up from the black base. I think that could be super unique.
'we have to wait one week for it to cure, instead of 7 days'....ummmm
Thought I was hearing things😂
Common core math.
7 days is Sunday morning, a week Monday morning
😂 you deserve biden@@YOKokob
@@trilokyamohanchakra6351 that's actually offensive no human deserves that sleepy zioni$t pig, I would like an apology please 🥺
Pretty badass table🤘🤘
Thanks Johnny!
For a questionable pour, that table turned out immaculate! Should've left doggie's teeth marks on the edge, as a nice finishing touch.
Agreed! And haha I don't know how the client would feel about that
I am curious as to why you used the Shaper Origin vs using the Avid CNC machine to cut the name out?
Fabulous!
Looks stunning! Great Job Team. Keep going :)
Epic table guys 👌
"We have to wait 1 week for this resin to cure instead of 7 days" Sir, that is a week in a different form lol
That's a sweet table. Hi Charlie.
Charlie says hello!
Love it
Have to wait a week to cure instead of 7 days. Are weeks a different length in Canada 😅
Could I ask, as you had to snap the wood to sort out the warp, could you not have cut it through the middle and swapped it round so the two live end edges met in the middle? You squared off the ends anyway so it might have made for a more interesting shape in the middle? Lovely as always though! (oh and 7 days is neither longer or shorter than a full week 😂)
I used Alexa as a timer. You can even name the timer so you know what it's for if you have several set up. Great quality as always.
9:14 “we had to wait 1 week for the resin to cure instead of 7 days” haha hurt my brain there.
Awesome job as usual! 😊
Thank you so much!
That table is ridiculous! And I mean that in a good way. Any chance you could share how much it cost?
Love the table!
Kind of looks like fire .
I agree!
Could you guys one day do a video on how the process is when you use the general finishes black stain?
This is WILD
Question: I've noticed when you clamp down your pieces you put blocks on the wood to hold it down. How do you then correct the fact there's no resin under those blocked areas one you take the mold off?
That’s bloody spectacular.
Question, what do you do with the offcuts…?
We put them all in a cart and sell it in-store when it's full
What might have been cool is instead of splitting it straight across like you did would be to do it on a long angle just so it looked more like a natural split instead of a straight crack.
That's a good idea!
One week instead of 7 days? Oh my that extra time must have been tough
It was!
I noticed you didn’t use c-channel on the underside of this table. How do you know when you should or when you don’t need to?
9:12 "We have to wait 1 week for this to cure instead of 7 days" ROFL
Why not just use the cnc table for the engraving?
We were using the CNC for another table at the same time already
Awesome!
Amazing 🤩 so beautiful
Thank you so much 😊
We have to wait one week for this resin to cure instead of 7 days? Did I hear that right?
1 week instead of 7 days for resin drying time
It looks very 😎
,a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…… Greetings Jörg
Thanks so much, will do! Greetings to you as well!
@@BlackForestWoodCo Thank you very mutch... have a nice Start of the week.... see you…. Greetings Jörg
“Don’t seal edges bc you only get a mechanical bond.” *proceeds to do that exact thing between layers* 😂😂
I was just about to type this 😂😂😂
Love the Randy content
Haha, me too!
Maybe Charlie is upset he’s not going to be able to see this lovely table again once it’s shipped 🧐😁
Haha maybe! 🤣
Amazing. What was the price of it?
How many days has a week in Canada?
7! Haha, Dylan just made a mistake while narrating
Wow what an awesome table. That effect looked super stressful, but cool as once it was done
Thank you 🤗
It was a little stressful but we all loved how it turned out luckily!
Great video.
Thanks so much!
This is so cool 🎉
Thank you!
OK here’s the thing i just bought a New home in Key West . Two Days before moving in i sent my home inspector to make sure everything was ok for moving in, Replace light bulbs , Make sure everything that was in the House was gone , No hidden surprises basically… Then i get a Phone call saying a Large Dining Table and Desk was still in the garage .. So range the Realtor who said that they were refused removal by the Local Furniture Dump for recycling and had to be taken back to where they came from. Because they were made from Wood & Composite Plastic Resin thats not recyclable. Even the Local Goodwill Would not take it as it was way too big and people do not go to Goodwill to buy expensive Hand made furniture… They even had a Garage sale 7 Days before moving out also and No one wanted it. Now it gets worse the Owner is a Top manager for Friends of the Earth 😂.. These things are Not Recyclable in fact your not even allowed to take them to a dump .. Just thought you should know. They look great but very Bad for the Environment.
One week instead of seven days?where is the difference
I dont hate working w/ resin, if you have a plan for recycling, do you have a plan?
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
WORK THAT THANG FELLAS! WORK IT! IT'S GOING TO BE FABULOUS FOR SURE!
Thank you Dottie 😁
LOVE THAT BLACK FOREST WOOD! LOL!
@@dottiemathews6853 😁😁😁
Nice work
Cost of this table?
❤
Does anyone ever want the wood encased entirely in the resin? I've seen you had some with, I think, shellac on it but I can't think of any encased in the resin.
Edit
I think it might be acrylic like used in this video instead of shellac
Beautifully crafted. The name spoils it though. It will always be upside down for someone seated at the table.
Uses a mobile cnc while having it laying on your own cnc.😆
Attention all woodworkers. Beginners and advanced Craftsman. There is sad news coming out of Sheffield, United Kingdom.
BBC report:
A workshop group set up to help men talk about their mental health is facing closure as its landlord battles against rising overheads.
Steelers Heelers, based in the Steel Inn on Sheffield's Manor estate, provides a space for people to talk and take on woodworking projects.....
I know times are very hard for everyone. And I totally understand the saying "every penny counts" . But I was wondering if we could all chip in and set up funding for these gentlemen. As someone who picked up woodworking in his late 30s, there is something about woodworking that calms the mind and nerves. Knowing how supportive this community is, I think it's only right and our duty to help these lads out. Please spread the word !!!
Was that sealing rant a little shot at blacktail studios? cam always seals his live edges, but he never claimed to be a master lol
Nope, it's just something we've talked about since the beginning of our channel
@@BlackForestWoodCo ah fair, I only subbed a few years ago was looking for local creators to check out, since im in calgary too you maybe recall me ive commented in a past. I watch alot of woodworking stuff too.
Seems like some people who make these channels are self conceded as if they are the only ones and their way is the best, so the best to them.
Definitely not saying we think we’re some all knowing company. Just that we have done more of these tables than anyone else we’re aware of. Thanks to this we have been able to see firsthand what works, and what doesn’t!