I LOVE your channel and the projects you make. So good to see something different that 1000 other channels seem to make over and over again and they all look the same. Being new to woodworking I try to make things that are original. I spend a lot of time learning what each tool in the shop does while then trying to perfect the skills needed to use those tools to make original pieces. Thanks for the inspiration.
Best ever!! I see Christmas presents in my future! BTW I have to wonder, where do these 30 to 50 random people come from, who watch the videos and give a thumbs down? I pray for them daily!!
You have a gift in videography, audio mixing, design, construction, and entertainment. I see you having a role in Hollywood soon. :) I watch your channel because it's so interesting, mentally engaging, and downright entertaining! ^5
Audio mixing? Really?! I had to turn the volume up and down throughout to cut out the annoying music and hear what's being said. Here's a tip: the less music the better. Of all the people that are interested in woodworking, only a fraction will share your taste in music. You may think it sounds great but to most people it ranges from uninteresting to outright annoying, especially when you start "mixing" like that (ie, turning the music up louder than the dialogue. I'm annoyed. Can you tell? :-)
@@nagualdesign You are literally the only person that has complained about the music for this video. I would say being the 0.003% probably means it is your problem.
@@shaunboydmadethis Really? You think that, based on an absence of evidence, 99.997% of viewers share your taste in music? Try watching this video while imagining you don't really like the music, and see if the volume going up and down bothers you. Or don't, and just keep telling yourself that everything's great. It makes no difference to me.
Love it! At first I thought it was completely unnecessary, but as I watched I realized I have the perfect spot between my sofa and recliner that this type of thing would work perfect for. It will also be used for my beer making it multi-use.
That was brilliant, love it! I think I should like to try making a hiking/camping version coffee table so one may sit with one's coffee when outdoors and have somewhere nice to set the mug. I'm not a savage, after all :D
You are my furniture design hero! When I saw the drawer being built I lost it! It appears wide enough for a cell phone to rest on if it could ever be pried from peoples fingers thus I say this is brilliant.
Well Shaun , the genius or not of anything built or invented is purpose. If purpose is fulfilled and at the same time turns out to be cool then I guess you nailed it once again even if you only used magnets. As usual very nice.
That’s really cool. If I had something like that in my house I would no more than set my coffee down on it and it would get knocked over either by the cat, the dog, my daughter, or the more likely... myself. Great looking project once again Shaun.
Nothin but fun! Thanks for “standing” on it at the end... as I was laughing at the “annoyed finish face”, I was thinking he won’t be climbing on this one... then the solution was revealed. Loved it!
Thats ace. You should hook up with some of the senior hiker groups. They all carry those walking stick / seat things when they need a rest. I would bet they would also like a collapsilbe cup rest to go with it.
Since you’re back, I just had to revisit this thread, and video… 96.25% unused space. That just kills me all the time! Love your partnership with Foureyes but you doing SBMT again is a great thing! I’d love for you to do more absurd designs!
I don't have a strong opinion about the size of coffee tables. I did, however, enjoy this video! I learn so many small lessons from your work so thank you for taking the time to share it!
This is just perfect! I'm in the process of making an easy one time use easel and I think this concept is perfect for it. Thank you for the inspiration Shaun!
every home needs this (except the ones with kids or pets) ... I'm thinking solid brass or steel bottomfiveinchesoflegs to keep it from being top heavy. This was awesome; thanks!
Wonderful idea! Now you can build a chair, that will have the space for sliding this table into. Or make a chair with “one coffee cup drawer” in the armrest?
Genius. My coffee table is always covered with the wife's stuff. I may try to mimic this design at some point. Whacky design....maybe. Conversation piece... definitely!!!
Awesome!! Perfect table for traveling as well. Your move at 4.45 with the tape had me laugh 😂👍 I like the sentence on your mug too, great humor 👌 Keep up your great content and thanks, cheers
I tend to think of myself as a very pragmatic maker, I usually build with function and use in mind. Yet, I found something about this build exceptionally beautiful, despite the "impracticality" of it. Thank you for making this and showing us.
Love it! I'll never make one. But it's a great idea and a great project. It's very inspirational. And even though I won't make one... I really want one now. LOL
I love this so much! Big coffee fan and have always thought it would be great to have a place to put my coffee while in my shop that isn’t on the workbench I’m working on.
Love this project! I love watching you work. You can witness the care and precision in all your movements. I'm planning to learn how to work wood with a course starting in november (in France where I live) . I hope to have your patience and precision one day.
just discovered your channel, awesone stuff! this triggered ideas...a coffe mug with table legs epoxied to it...combine the sliding dovetail segmented table with multiple single cup sized pieces, for when you have company!
Hahahaa! This was pretty funny but there also some good techniques shown. I recently did a tripod lamp with that same joint and it took me a bit to discover I could turn my sled around and use the other side of the blade to get the other 60 cut ;)
Absolutely ridiculous project but elegantly done and some very useful techniques employed so certainly a worthwhile endeavor. When you were cutting the angles on the sled were you going just past the center so you wouldn't be left with a flat spot when you cut the other half of the angle?
Thanks Jeremy, glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, you are right about eliminating a flat spot, which technically wouldn't matter if you did have one, but I needed as much width as possible to get the magnets in there.
Quick question... do you really need to tilt your head in sync with the table saw blade when adjusting the angle 2:39? Is this to make reading the display on your Level Box possible? 🤔
This is the best! Great work bud! If anyone is curious, I personally witnessed Shaun stand on that and there are no camera tricks involved.
As Jon as my witness.
🧐
I think Greg could also vouch for Jon. Just saying... where is Greg's $0.02?
Sounds like Shaun hacked the Katz-Moses account again..
@@TaylorHubbell ummmm no this isnt Shaun Boyd. (Grrravelly voice)
Pulling out the drawer for the one sugar packet was the best!
Haha, can't forget the sugar.
Agreed!
It is so rare to see such an extreme, deliberate and honest example of "form follows function" as this coffee table. Kudos for the audacity, Shaun!
Haha, doing stuff like this is always the most fun for me. Glad you enjoyed it!
I love how innovative and utterly ridiculous this coffee table is! I need this in my life!
Haha, thanks Christine!
the world needs more humor and beauty like this!
I LOVE your channel and the projects you make. So good to see something different that 1000 other channels seem to make over and over again and they all look the same. Being new to woodworking I try to make things that are original. I spend a lot of time learning what each tool in the shop does while then trying to perfect the skills needed to use those tools to make original pieces. Thanks for the inspiration.
Smart, stupid, it doesn't matter... it's art man. I have no word to express how much I appreciate your work.
Really appreciate that! And really appreciate your perspective. Thanks!
That drawer should hold one coaster. Dammit! Use a coaster!!
I almost did that! I thought it would be funny to pull out a walnut coaster to set on top of the walnut box. Might have to add that as an option.
I have to agree. The coaster is mandatory.
@@shaunboydmadethis Or some kind of fancy maple (spalted, quilted, birdseye) for contrast...
@@mm9773 Shit the coaster should just be built in.
I like it
Genius - now I need to go make one too
Not the stupidest or smartest. It is the most different. Different gets all the attention. Awesome little build!!!
Best ever!! I see Christmas presents in my future! BTW I have to wonder, where do these 30 to 50 random people come from, who watch the videos and give a thumbs down? I pray for them daily!!
great video - using the fence to align pieces before taping miters: brilliant.
Thanks Glen!
You have a gift in videography, audio mixing, design, construction, and entertainment.
I see you having a role in Hollywood soon. :)
I watch your channel because it's so interesting, mentally engaging, and downright entertaining!
^5
Dang, really appreciate that! It’s fun to mix everything together into a video. Glad you dig it!
Audio mixing? Really?! I had to turn the volume up and down throughout to cut out the annoying music and hear what's being said. Here's a tip: the less music the better. Of all the people that are interested in woodworking, only a fraction will share your taste in music. You may think it sounds great but to most people it ranges from uninteresting to outright annoying, especially when you start "mixing" like that (ie, turning the music up louder than the dialogue.
I'm annoyed. Can you tell? :-)
@@nagualdesign You are literally the only person that has complained about the music for this video. I would say being the 0.003% probably means it is your problem.
@@shaunboydmadethis Really? You think that, based on an absence of evidence, 99.997% of viewers share your taste in music?
Try watching this video while imagining you don't really like the music, and see if the volume going up and down bothers you.
Or don't, and just keep telling yourself that everything's great. It makes no difference to me.
@@nagualdesign he's had 40k views in 4 days, I think he knows everything is just fine
you are the most brilliant people that I have ever seen
I real joy to watch your creations come to life. Thank you for sharing.
Really appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Very enjoyable and worthwhile. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
How is this not regularly for sale on your website? One of those ‘no idea I needed this until I saw it’ items. 👏
What a great little whiskey table! Right between my lazy boy and the fireplace.
Certainly could double as a whiskey table. I think I like that idea more!
Ok I watched this again after 3 years because it came up in my feed and have to say I still dig it. Inspiring me to make one. Just one.
A very nice video, loved the Mr Rogers part. The piece has a lot of artistic value.
Thanks! Mr. Rogers always knew the right thing to say.
Hahaha! That’s amazing!! Love how it clicks into place
Right? It was so satisfying the first time I put them together.
Love it! At first I thought it was completely unnecessary, but as I watched I realized I have the perfect spot between my sofa and recliner that this type of thing would work perfect for. It will also be used for my beer making it multi-use.
Clever coffee table there Shaun, also dig the safety foot wear lol nice build.....
Really appreciate it! Only the safest of shoes for me in the shop!
Has a very minimalist feel to it. I like it!
Definitely, a very specific use. Thanks!
Shaun you’re balancing on one leg on top of the table is really good.
Haha, thanks Bodie!
You're joking ... Right ?
That was brilliant, love it! I think I should like to try making a hiking/camping version coffee table so one may sit with one's coffee when outdoors and have somewhere nice to set the mug. I'm not a savage, after all :D
LOL! Yes.
With spiky feet to secure into the ground.
Haha, exactly! Bring a little elegance to your next camping trip. Thanks Matt!
You could put matches in the little drawer...
Shaun you are very skilled person fantastic idea.
I learn a lot of from you...
Waiting for more videos please.
Thank you.
Thanks Pavel! I have been posting videos on the Foureyes Furniture channel for a while now. Go check out some new stuff there!
This is my favorite video. I keep coming back to it. Great classic Shaun Boyd.
Haha, I appreciate that! This one was a lot of fun to make.
You are my furniture design hero! When I saw the drawer being built I lost it! It appears wide enough for a cell phone to rest on if it could ever be pried from peoples fingers thus I say this is brilliant.
Oh, good call! So many more uses from such a tiny table. Thanks Jen!
Best line of furniture ever created.
Thanks, man! I have the most fun with these pieces for sure!
Interesting that you made such a precise little piece with the big industrial tools.
It's not about the size of your tools, it's how you use them.
As beautiful and practical as the Mona Lisa. Well done my friend !
Haha, thanks John!
If nothing else, it was a really fun looking build. Glad you gave Greg some much needed time off... Thanks Shaun!
He has been working hard, so he deserved a break. Thanks Dan!
Well Shaun , the genius or not of anything built or invented is purpose. If purpose is fulfilled and at the same time turns out to be cool then I guess you nailed it once again even if you only used magnets. As usual very nice.
Thanks Ray! I think you’re right, that’s a good way to look at it.
Great craftsmanship!
Thank you!
Most entertaining ever!
That’s really cool. If I had something like that in my house I would no more than set my coffee down on it and it would get knocked over either by the cat, the dog, my daughter, or the more likely... myself. Great looking project once again Shaun.
Haha, yeah probably best enjoyed alone, unless you knock it over yourself. Thanks for watching, Scott!
Glad you're back man
big fan! this idea is amazing! its so portable!!!! need a bag to carry it from place to place.
Thanks! Yeah, I might make a carrying case at some point!
Nothin but fun! Thanks for “standing” on it at the end... as I was laughing at the “annoyed finish face”, I was thinking he won’t be climbing on this one... then the solution was revealed. Loved it!
Haha, I had to figure out a way to "stand" on it. Glad you enjoyed it, this was a fun one!
I love that Shaun. The chair came out great too!
Thanks Joe!
Love the use of magnets. Nice work.
Thank you! It worked surprisingly well!
Lol, this was pretty cool.. I love the idea of magnets holding it together... I might give that a shot in a little bigger scale
Thanks! Would definitely be cool to see it on something bigger.
Thats ace. You should hook up with some of the senior hiker groups. They all carry those walking stick / seat things when they need a rest. I would bet they would also like a collapsilbe cup rest to go with it.
That's a good idea! And kind of what I envisioned when I was first coming up with it.
That is the most ridiculously awesome and needed table.
Pretty darn clever...simple design lines, but elegant. This could easily be a retail product; go for it!
Thanks! I have had quite a few people say that, might have to see where it can go.
That was fun... cool idea... great for conversation!
Thanks for watching!
I love it and the way your mind thinks. Great execution!
Really appreciate it! Thanks!
Your vids are so laid back and relaxing. Love the music and the projects
Thanks, Chris! Glad you dig it.
Very cool you could also use it when camping
Good call! Fancy camping equipment.
Great idea. Great doing words.
Thanks Phillip!
You minimalist...
Awesome!
Haha, it really comes through in this piece. Thanks for watching!
Smartest Idea Ever! I have to make one for myself!
Thanks, Bob!
Design at its best right there.
Really appreciate that!
Since you’re back, I just had to revisit this thread, and video… 96.25% unused space. That just kills me all the time! Love your partnership with Foureyes but you doing SBMT again is a great thing! I’d love for you to do more absurd designs!
Amazing idea. Thinking about my own design now for a single cup table.
Nice! Would be cool to see some different versions.
Can't wait to see the live edged river version of this!
Haha! The tiniest river table ever, love it!
For those with a really small living space, the smaller the room the safer the table! 🤣😂 love the idea and execution! 👏👍😀
pretty unique I like it
Thanks!
Smart. Great idea Shaun. I'm going to make one. I see it useful along side my camp chair to rest my beer on.
Totally! That is a perfect application. Thanks, man!
I don't have a strong opinion about the size of coffee tables. I did, however, enjoy this video! I learn so many small lessons from your work so thank you for taking the time to share it!
Thanks, man! Glad you enjoyed it!
This is just perfect!
I'm in the process of making an easy one time use easel and I think this concept is perfect for it.
Thank you for the inspiration Shaun!
Awesome, glad to hear it! Good luck with your project!
Great project. Love your work and love you humour.
Really appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
every home needs this (except the ones with kids or pets) ... I'm thinking solid brass or steel bottomfiveinchesoflegs to keep it from being top heavy. This was awesome; thanks!
That is a great idea for adding a bit of weight to the bottom of the legs! Thanks John!
Absolutely brilliant. Amazing work.
Thank you!
Haha, that end editing. Super strong coffee table :D
Haha, no tricky editing at all, just a strong table.
Classic bro, great design
Thanks, man! Appreciate it!
Great idea! Very cool!
Thanks Andrea!
Brilliant, love it
Wonderful idea! Now you can build a chair, that will have the space for sliding this table into. Or make a chair with “one coffee cup drawer” in the armrest?
Genius. My coffee table is always covered with the wife's stuff. I may try to mimic this design at some point. Whacky design....maybe. Conversation piece... definitely!!!
That’s exactly what I’m going for! Thanks Jered!
Brilliant idea!
Thank you!
Hey that's where i would keep my little packets of white powder as well 😊😊😊
Haha, so versatile!
Awesome!! Perfect table for traveling as well.
Your move at 4.45 with the tape had me laugh 😂👍
I like the sentence on your mug too, great humor 👌
Keep up your great content and thanks, cheers
Really appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
I tend to think of myself as a very pragmatic maker, I usually build with function and use in mind. Yet, I found something about this build exceptionally beautiful, despite the "impracticality" of it. Thank you for making this and showing us.
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Love it! I'll never make one. But it's a great idea and a great project. It's very inspirational. And even though I won't make one... I really want one now. LOL
Thanks Angie! These types of builds are always fun to do.
I love this so much! Big coffee fan and have always thought it would be great to have a place to put my coffee while in my shop that isn’t on the workbench I’m working on.
Thank you for making the template without a CNC! It allows us without a CNC to understand how to make it :)
Sometimes it is just easier to cut out the middle man!
I like the idea, but I think I would knock it over every time XD
Great work, love the craftsmanship and attention to detail!
Haha, it requires you to be a little more careful. Thanks Ben!
Love this project! I love watching you work. You can witness the care and precision in all your movements. I'm planning to learn how to work wood with a course starting in november (in France where I live) . I hope to have your patience and precision one day.
Really appreciate your kind words! Good luck with your new venture into woodworking!
just discovered your channel, awesone stuff! this triggered ideas...a coffe mug with table legs epoxied to it...combine the sliding dovetail segmented table with multiple single cup sized pieces, for when you have company!
Haha, great ideas! Would love to see either one.
Smartest idea!
Thanks!
You are a genius among geniuses. Wo would have thunk it.....Shaun wood, that's who.
Haha, thanks John! I had fun coming up with this one.
Thought it was dumb at the start. Loved it by the end. Another brilliant vid Shaun.
Awesome, glad I could bring you around by the end. Thanks Curt!
Hahahaa! This was pretty funny but there also some good techniques shown. I recently did a tripod lamp with that same joint and it took me a bit to discover I could turn my sled around and use the other side of the blade to get the other 60 cut ;)
Yeah, once you figure it out, it is a pretty simple and useful joint to have in your back pocket! Thanks Harold!
12 seconds in, I knew I was gonna like this, I’m definitely gonna try to make this. Thanks for the inspiration.
For sure! Tag me or send some pics if you get something made.
Smartest idea ever!! So glad we got the shot of it supporting your weight...however edited that may have been ;). Great job as always!!
Haha, there might have been a little bit of editing. Thanks Scott!
Greatest idea ever! And amazingly strong as well! Some might even say unbelievably so 😝
Haha, even I don't believe it! Thanks, man!
Coolest idea ever!
Awesome, thank you!
Hilarious and i'm totally making my own! loved it
Haha, awesome! Glad you enjoyed it and good luck with your build!
Love it! Not practical for me at this time, but still appreciate you sharing this with us
Right on, really appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Brilliant, as usual.
Thanks Torin!
It's poetry, almost conceptual art to me
Waited 9mins to see if you would stand on it. Best 9mins ever, the tension build up 😉
Haha, I'm glad I could deliver!
Bloody brilliant!
Thanks Dan!
This is awesome!
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
totally diggin' it down here in GA!
might have to steal (ah-hem)--borrow--the concept from you 😉😉
For sure! Good luck with it!
Absolutely ridiculous project but elegantly done and some very useful techniques employed so certainly a worthwhile endeavor. When you were cutting the angles on the sled were you going just past the center so you wouldn't be left with a flat spot when you cut the other half of the angle?
Thanks Jeremy, glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, you are right about eliminating a flat spot, which technically wouldn't matter if you did have one, but I needed as much width as possible to get the magnets in there.
So cool and creative. Awesome video. Like a breath of fresh air. Mahalo! : )
Thank you! This was a fun one!
Quick question... do you really need to tilt your head in sync with the table saw blade when adjusting the angle 2:39? Is this to make reading the display on your Level Box possible? 🤔
Haha, I think I was just being dramatic or something. But yes, I guess it makes it easier to read, though it results in more potential neck pain.