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Hopelessly torn in a 3-way tie for what's more phenomenal. . . Your end product, your subtle (silent) process/delivery, or the sound track. DAMN! This is so well done, sir!
@@marmotaworks Two months later and I had to watch it again. The craftsman and presentation are amazing!! People have no idea the labor that goes into creating such art work! Again, I applaud you!
Sanding black locust.... like sanding concrete.... would loved to have known how long that took. Amazing work!!! Cookies are soooo available too. Thanks and good luck on the next project.
Bro, I have been trying to find out the name of that wood for months now. I decided to search through the comments to see if anyone mentioned the name and thank God you did. This is the toughest wood I have worked with. This wood had me sharpening my chain saw every few cuts with a small piece I was working with. I used it to make small tiny strips along some exotic wood on a cutting board. Do you know when I was done its like it was gold metal? It is so beautiful, but chipped my breaker several times, cutting it on the table saw. If you need gold trim around anything this works. I am still in disbelief the colour it gives. Black locust, lol. Wish I could show you the board so you could see the gold coloe it gives.
To be honest, my first thought was "oh no... no voiceover...." but I'm really really glad I stayed. This is the most beautiful table I've seen on youtube and I've seen alot so far. I wish I could afford one. I would use any chance to breg with this beauty :D
I'd buy floating shelves from you, in this technique. Amazing! I have enough tables but I don't have shelf space. I like things silver,black and grey. No browns or yellows.
I have to pick on the ONLY thing possible for my aesthetics, maybe a little more metal?. This is so sick. I initially thought it was silver or white in the epoxy. I can’t even imagine how you thought this up, but do it again and again. I always like the look of wood, but I’m getting turned into liking the way you did the metal more. It’s hard to stop lauding this.
Thanks for the video! Wow! What a lot of work you put into the table! It looks beautiful! I can think of several places where it might work even in my small home. Thanks!
Очень красивая столешница получилась. Но мне хотелось в промежутках между слэбами залить что-то цветное, но пропускающее свет.... Было бы очень красиво, солнечный свет играл бы внутри или вечерний свет от лампы )))
I wouldn't have had the patience for the metal sawing. I totally would've just used epoxy with silver dye to fill the holes because I'm lazy. 😊 This turned out gorgeous!
We have black locust here in Texas. I've probably have cut about 50 cords of it for firewood. It's a pretty wood and makes great firewood. If the black locust trees are close to you, might want to look into getting a honeybee hive. My grandpa has told me that it makes damn good honey. Another tree here is called Osage orange, bodark is another name. It's a pretty wood as well. Downside is, it's heavy.
The black locust is one of my favorite woods. Very hard, durable, and also beautiful. If it's not used more, it's because the trees don't grow very large, and wide boards can't be obtained from them.
@@marmotaworks That is true. The size is one reason why I liked it for firewood. But it does grow fast. I caution people that want to plant it. It spreads fast. You can plant a tree and it'll grow from the roots from the original tree
The Osage orange is pretty but I quit very quickly into my first project as it was going through tool blades faster than anything Iv ever cut. Makes walnut look like butter!!
Nice desk! Here is an idea for a future project. When you cut the pieces to final arrangement use a flush trim for half of the depth and route the edges by certain amount. That will create a fixed border for each pieces yet meeting at bottom. Now fill that with a resin with some shimmering metallic stuff followed by clear. That should look really awesome I think.
I have been wanting to do a project like this for a while so it was cool to see your process. The steel is a neat idea but, for myself, doesn't seem like it's worth the work. Still, knowing that the polyethylene will not stick to epoxy is a useful tidbit to know. Thanks for the video.
Black locust by far my favorite wood for many reasons, had to mention that before even watching this video , your work is exceptional so I know this will be to 👌👍😎
Top looking table. I was wondering what you were doing with all the small pieces of HDP. I really like what you did with them to put the pieces of steel into the top. It looked good once finished.
Just found your web site, fantastic both in viewing your works and the way you format your social media posts. Question, how dry are the biscuits that you use when pouring the epoxy? Are they below 10%? Have you encountered problems usually associated with work that is too wet over time? Cheers, Tom
I really like your video's,I would like to make a similar project but smaller and as a cutting board. Do you think if I ad the right finish it Will hold up? I'd love to hear from you.
i am realy appreciate i am from ethiopia i want to apply this skill in my way if even though I don't have those materials / working tools/ u are really skill man i saw the entir vidio wooooooo
As always I love the precision of the puzzle and the playfulness of your video editing :) In this particular piece I like the light band at the outside of the logs, it gives the edges a nice touch. Also a fan of the addition of the metal. If you could somehow integrate fire (maybe char some of the wood?), air and water you could create a five elements piece!
Do you ever do anything with the bark? As someone who doesnt have the skills or a clue I'd be interested to see how a table made with the bark and resin would look.
Very nice, beautiful project. Love "Oyster" veneering jobs, and hope to try some eventually; epoxy certainly seems a good method. I didn't understand why you didn't just leave the UHMW plastic in; it seemed to look good itself. Did you consider using chunks of WOOD in those gaps before filling with epoxy?
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Also to nz?😊
@@jfhorselenberg7778 Germany
when the rock mass looks like a map of the country. I wish I had enough money to own such an impressive table.
Great job!
Hopelessly torn in a 3-way tie for what's more phenomenal. . . Your end product, your subtle (silent) process/delivery, or the sound track. DAMN! This is so well done, sir!
Thanks for your nice words!
Well said.
Loved this
I've been working with wood since the late 60's.
THIS??
Exquisite out of the box pure art!!
Salute to you young man! 🫡
A nice compliment coming from someone with so much experience. Thank you very much!
@@marmotaworks
Two months later and I had to watch it again. The craftsman and presentation are amazing!! People have no idea the labor that goes into creating such art work! Again, I applaud you!
Black Friday is the best time to own a FlexiSpot.
👍
Big woodworking youtubers could learn some things from you, nice job
Thank you! Although I would prefer to be one of those big RUclipsrs and learn things from a small one like me.
Wow that's a beautiful table/desk
Many thanks
Oh mein Gott, ich liebe es, wie Du arbeitest. So viel Mühe und Feingefühl für das Holz. Ich freue mich so sehr auf "meinen" Tisch. Liebe Grüße, Sandra
Dankeschön, Sandra! Wenn alles nach Plan läuft, wird dein Tisch im übernächsten Video sein.
This quite possibly could be the greatest wood working video I’ve ever seen. SUBSCRIBED
I'm glad to hear that!
The desk is absolutely perfect!
I'm glad you like it
Nice work,I love to watch your vlog
Many thanks!
Congratulations, your woodwork is incredible. Lots of perfection and very careful with details. Keep it up.
Many thanks! I'll do it
Sanding black locust.... like sanding concrete.... would loved to have known how long that took. Amazing work!!! Cookies are soooo available too. Thanks and good luck on the next project.
You are right. That's took too many hours...
Bro, I have been trying to find out the name of that wood for months now. I decided to search through the comments to see if anyone mentioned the name and thank God you did. This is the toughest wood I have worked with. This wood had me sharpening my chain saw every few cuts with a small piece I was working with. I used it to make small tiny strips along some exotic wood on a cutting board. Do you know when I was done its like it was gold metal? It is so beautiful, but chipped my breaker several times, cutting it on the table saw. If you need gold trim around anything this works. I am still in disbelief the colour it gives. Black locust, lol. Wish I could show you the board so you could see the gold coloe it gives.
Wood God I love it ! I know it would be hard as hell but a small table with the edges left natural would be FAB.
Stay well my friend. X
Thanks! Maybe I'll try it sometime
Cea mai frumoasa masa de birou ! . Eu mi-as dori , sincer , si un .... pat idem !!! .
That would be nice
Absolutely gorgeous!
Many thanks!
Ты молодец я просто офигел от подъёмника а стол просто шикарно браво
Many thanks!
Great Video and nice table, Brass inlays would also look awsome
Thanks! I've thought too about Brass
Amazing work thank you for sharing it, Hello from Nicaragua
Thanks for watching
very nice work. The result you achived is great. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
To be honest, my first thought was "oh no... no voiceover...." but I'm really really glad I stayed. This is the most beautiful table I've seen on youtube and I've seen alot so far. I wish I could afford one. I would use any chance to breg with this beauty :D
Thanks! I'm glad you stayed and enjoyed the video.
Your attention to detail is so satisfying to watch yet gives me anxiety. Amazing!
Why anxiety??
@@marmotaworkstrying to do it because I'm the same way with less skills. 😂
You are a Genius... 👌👌👌
Mindblowin.. Work.. 🙏... 🙏🙏🙏
With Love.. From... INDIA.... ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.. 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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This was an interesting design you came up with.
I'm glad you like it
I'd buy floating shelves from you, in this technique. Amazing! I have enough tables but I don't have shelf space. I like things silver,black and grey. No browns or yellows.
It's not a bad idea to make floating shelves
@@marmotaworks Right! And I'm in Sweden so shipping wouldn't be too awful!
Absolutely beautiful..I luv watching your videos
Thanks a lot!
I don't know if i like the combinaison or not BUT I love this process, the idea and the sharing of technic, well done !!!!
Thanks for watching!
Shows what a few tools and a lot of talent can do.
Thanks for your nice words!
I have to pick on the ONLY thing possible for my aesthetics, maybe a little more metal?. This is so sick. I initially thought it was silver or white in the epoxy. I can’t even imagine how you thought this up, but do it again and again. I always like the look of wood, but I’m getting turned into liking the way you did the metal more. It’s hard to stop lauding this.
Thank you!! I'm glad you like it
Magnifique travail. Bravo
Merci beaucoup
Best table I've seen made yet
Thanks a lot!
You just helped me on the final step in building my lilac table top. Thank you!!! Awesome job by the way!!
I'm glad to hear that!
너무 멋지고 만든사람의 정성이 너무보이네요 멋져요
Thanks a lot!
Excellent, the idea, the making and the result
I'm glad you like it!
There's not much that beats the beauty of woodgrain. Excellent build video. 1 question--How dry was the locust when you build the table?
Thanks! About 8% moisture
Thanks for the video! Wow! What a lot of work you put into the table! It looks beautiful! I can think of several places where it might work even in my small home. Thanks!
Thanks! it's not too big, you can place it everywhere
I love the combination between wood and metal!!! Stunning!!!
Thank you !!
A beautiful piece.
Many thanks!
Очень красивая столешница получилась. Но мне хотелось в промежутках между слэбами залить что-то цветное, но пропускающее свет.... Было бы очень красиво, солнечный свет играл бы внутри или вечерний свет от лампы )))
Not easy
I wouldn't have had the patience for the metal sawing. I totally would've just used epoxy with silver dye to fill the holes because I'm lazy. 😊 This turned out gorgeous!
I'm glad you like it
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you!
this is by far your best project. I keep on guessing how would you put metal in it and its was genius!
Thanks!! It was not easy... 😅
What a cool idea! And you made it very well.
Thank you!
Lavoro meraviglioso con una esecuzione perfetta, come sempre di grande insegnamento per chi si vuole cimentare in questa arte , bravissimo ❤
Grazie mille
Beautiful work!
Thank you!!
We have black locust here in Texas. I've probably have cut about 50 cords of it for firewood. It's a pretty wood and makes great firewood. If the black locust trees are close to you, might want to look into getting a honeybee hive. My grandpa has told me that it makes damn good honey. Another tree here is called Osage orange, bodark is another name. It's a pretty wood as well. Downside is, it's heavy.
The black locust is one of my favorite woods. Very hard, durable, and also beautiful. If it's not used more, it's because the trees don't grow very large, and wide boards can't be obtained from them.
@@marmotaworks That is true. The size is one reason why I liked it for firewood. But it does grow fast. I caution people that want to plant it. It spreads fast. You can plant a tree and it'll grow from the roots from the original tree
The Osage orange is pretty but I quit very quickly into my first project as it was going through tool blades faster than anything Iv ever cut. Makes walnut look like butter!!
That's beautiful!!
Thank you!!
Beautiful Job 👍
😄
Both side looks pretty
Thank you!
New sub earned pal.... Solid content.
Much appreciated.
Thanks for the sub!
Amazing craftwerk.👏
Many thanks
That is one AUmazing table! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot
A wonderful video, very informative and inspiring and a beautiful artistic carefully made table ✨
Thanks!
Nice desk! Here is an idea for a future project. When you cut the pieces to final arrangement use a flush trim for half of the depth and route the edges by certain amount. That will create a fixed border for each pieces yet meeting at bottom. Now fill that with a resin with some shimmering metallic stuff followed by clear. That should look really awesome I think.
That sounds good. I'll take note.
Magnifique ❤. Bravo l'artiste
😊
I have been wanting to do a project like this for a while so it was cool to see your process. The steel is a neat idea but, for myself, doesn't seem like it's worth the work. Still, knowing that the polyethylene will not stick to epoxy is a useful tidbit to know. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! I'm glad to help.
Stunning as usual!
Thanks!!
Absolutely ddelightful ❤ thx from NZ
many Thanks!
Lindo trabalho. Parabéns!
Muito obrigado
Wow wow and more wow ❤❤❤❤
😁
Use some mold release on the plastic fillings so it's easier to pull those out?
They are made of HDPE. This material does not stick to epoxy.
Nice work coming over from TT and have to say this was so enjoyable to watch ❤
I'm glad you like it
Хорошая работа 🍍тебе . Эксклюзивные столы ❤❤❤. Сколько стоит это работа?
Thanks! You can send me an email if you have interest
Excelente trabajo 👍👌
Muchas gracias
Black locust by far my favorite wood for many reasons, had to mention that before even watching this video , your work is exceptional so I know this will be to 👌👍😎
I love black locust too
Très beau travail ❤ du Maroc
Merci beaucoup
Good job men 👍
😀
Que lindo nossa é uma trabalhera mas no fim fica um serviço perfeito sim fica lindo uma obra perfeita isso é belíssimo é belo enfim é belo
Muito obrigado!
It's a really beautiful table / desk.
Thanks a lot!
I learned a lot from your videos, thanks
I'm glad to hear that
Super video 👍
😄
another beautiful piece. love your work and love your videos.
I'm glad you like my work
Amazing work! You did it again ❤❤❤
Many thanks!
You are so skillful. Beautiful work. What wood is that?
Thanks! It's black locust
Top looking table. I was wondering what you were doing with all the small pieces of HDP. I really like what you did with them to put the pieces of steel into the top. It looked good once finished.
I'm glad you like it
Fantastic! Your work is very inspiring
Many thanks!
perfect match wool and the steel legs
I'm glad you like
Beautiful
Thanks!
Good work 👍
Thank you!
Just found your web site, fantastic both in viewing your works and the way you format your social media posts.
Question, how dry are the biscuits that you use when pouring the epoxy? Are they below 10%? Have you encountered problems usually associated with work that is too wet over time?
Cheers, Tom
Thank you! I'm glad you like my work. For this type of tables, I always use wood that is below 8%.
Thank you. I’m planning to continue following your work. It’s my hope that your channel becomes most successful for you.
@@tomleed2818 Many thanks.
Gorgeous work, as usual. Loved the steel.
What’s your process for drying out the wood before you use it?
I have my own small kiln
I really like your video's,I would like to make a similar project but smaller and as a cutting board. Do you think if I ad the right finish it Will hold up? I'd love to hear from you.
If the wood is dry, yes
i am realy appreciate i am from ethiopia i want to apply this skill in my way if even though I don't have those materials / working tools/ u are really skill man i saw the entir vidio wooooooo
I'm glad you like it
How do you keep the bubbles from coming out after you put the resin on the wood?
This is a very dense wood, and the epoxy penetrates very little into it, so hardly any bubbles come out.
Another great video. Another great table!
Thanks Peter!
your such a CUTIE
My granny used to say that!
Your editing is 👍🏽
Thanks!
As always I love the precision of the puzzle and the playfulness of your video editing :)
In this particular piece I like the light band at the outside of the logs, it gives the edges a nice touch. Also a fan of the addition of the metal. If you could somehow integrate fire (maybe char some of the wood?), air and water you could create a five elements piece!
Thank you! That wouldn't be easy to make... ,😅
@@marmotaworks True, air bubbles and water don't go too well with epoxy :D
ما رأيك بان تقوم بجمع القصاصات الصغيرة جداً من الخشب المقطوع وتصنع منه طاولة ملهمة ورائعة الجمال كباقي أعمالك ؟
It can be a good idea
Very good...by the way how much power have your BANDSAW?Thanks
Not too much, 550w
@@marmotaworks thanks
AWESOME ❤❤❤
😀
有地方真好
可以搞這麼多創作
Thanks
Excellent👍
Thanks a lot
How did you dry the wood, and check for moisture?
I dry the wood in a kiln and use a moisture meter.
Do you ever do anything with the bark? As someone who doesnt have the skills or a clue I'd be interested to see how a table made with the bark and resin would look.
The bark is very soft, and it would need to be sealed with epoxy. Personally, I don't like sealing tables with epoxy; I prefer the feel of the wood.
Parabéns! Como sempre, ficou perfeito!
Tenho umas dúvidas:
Qual espessura final?
Qual madeira vc usou?
Muito obrigado!
Muito obrigado! 4cm thick. it's black loctus
Meister, Sie haben goldene Hände. Ich wünsche Ihnen viel Glück für die Zukunft. 🥃🥃🥃
Dankeschön!
Молодец супер супер ....
Thanks!
Very nice, beautiful project. Love "Oyster" veneering jobs, and hope to try some eventually; epoxy certainly seems a good method.
I didn't understand why you didn't just leave the UHMW plastic in; it seemed to look good itself. Did you consider using chunks of WOOD in those gaps before filling with epoxy?
Thanks! In other projects like this, I usually fill the gaps with pieces of wood, but this time I wanted to try something different.
Is there any moisture in the wood?
Under 8%
Absolutely beautiful job l really admire your work done baby huh 😎😯🥺👍
😁