absolutely mesmerizing. LOL Mr.Bond Villain. I can't stop replaying this whole video again and again. It is so satisfying. Thank you so much! Final product almost looks like a 3D render, perfection!
Another beautiful piece. Olive wood has to be one of my favourite species of wood that and claro walnut but olive just reminds me of abroad and not rainy England lol routering that slab flat looked fun 😭😭😭 lol 👏👏👏
@ yeah it’s got that look that’s like a spalted look but more defined . Especially when it’s had a few coats of hard wax oil on it . Ive got some lovely Spalted horse chestnut and willow slabs ready to go and I am in the process of finishing up a huge maple river table so I’m looking forward to getting that done . Just a quick question how long does it normally take you to do a whole project start to finish not including the days waiting for the resin to cure ? , Yh mate i admire your work 👌👌👌💪
@@roxoriginal732 That depends a lot on each project. Let’s say around 2 or 3 weeks on average, but keep in mind that I spend a lot of time recording the videos.
Amazing! You have become a main inspiration for me. Question: I notice your c-channel has simple round holes and not slots for wood movement. Will this be a problem? Is wood movement not a viable concern for ancient olive wood?
Thanks!! The round holes are slightly larger than the screw diameter, allowing for some movement. In any case, I don't think this wood will move too much.
@@marmotaworks Why do you think that? I hear so much about wood movement in table design, but I've never experienced the problem myself. Do you think it's an irrational fear? Thank you!
I would imagine that you thought, from a single piece, easy. Ha Ha Ha, lots of repair and restore work on a piece that old. Fantastic job my man. Thank you for sharing your work with us Miguel.😎
Nice work. I like that you got a semi-gloss sheen on that with a hard wax oil. I've been using Rubio but it tends to leave a relatively dull finish. I'm curious what your recipe or manufacturer of choice is?
Everything you build is purely well thought out. I find it so brilliant that you suggest charcoal instead of using a dye. Bleed is awful. It’s a brilliant strategic suggestion. I also admire that you build everything legacy style. Meaning that it will last for many many many years.
Music is somewhat out of place and irritating. I don't watch videos for such noise. That's a fine video and full of very helper hints along with your very good videography. Your finishing work is outstanding.
I really like the wood, but the black epoxy isn't the most original idea anymore. Not sure what would be a better idea, but the wood is gorgeous. Would it not be possible to use your sawdust, combined with epoxy?
It may no longer be the most original, but it certainly contrasts best with the wood. The truth is, I felt sorry for throwing away that peculiar sawdust...
Deutscher Kanal in englischer Sprache ??? Wusste gar nicht, dass wir in Deutschland Englisch sprechen 🙈🙈🙈 ah… ich sehe gerade BERLIN … da gibt es derzeit leider kein Deutschland mehr 🙃🙃🙃 trotzdem tolles Video und super Ergebnis 👍
Und er benutzt bestimmt die englische Sprache, um ein großes Publikum zu erreichen, denn Deutsch wird in Deutschland (und ein paar weitere Länder) gesprochen, aber in Deutschland werden auch andere Sprachen gesprochen 😉
Should be highly illegal to cut down any tree over 500 years old. Yes this beautiful table will grace someones living room for a time but it'll soon end up in a dump.
Unfortunately, I don't think people in Palestine are currently worried about someone stealing their olives. And I can assure you, no, this wood doesn't come from Palestine.
I can’t believe that nobody is commenting on what an eyesore that black epoxy edge patch is. The olive wood is so beautiful but when you look across the table top what do you see? A black splotch. It doesn’t move along the grain to draw your eye across the piece and it isn’t a complementary or even a suitable accent color. It’s all you see- a black splotch. Absolutely unacceptable. Such beautiful wood and you don’t even notice it, not at least until you’re done trying to Ma kg r sense of the black epoxy. I’m sorry brother, but somebody has to speak the truth
It's a good thing that there are kind-hearted people like you in the world who possess the truth and are willing to share it with others (because obviously, that's not a personal opinion, it's THE TRUTH). I'm going to call the customer who was delighted with his table right now and tell him that he was wrong, that it's actually a terrible table. Thanks for opening our eyes!
@@marmotaworks hahaha well done. Ignore that jealous guy. If I had the extra money floating around I would totally pay a premium price for this. Btw, I didn't get what you mean by this table is a commission from a client, for a cellar in London. You paid for the slab and you made this table right. How does it basically work? I didn't understand this part.
Ola Marmota! Como sempre um trabalho lindo e perfeito! Parabens! Terminei o meu trabalho e gostaria da sua opnião. Te marquei nos comentários no insta. Grande abraço!😉
Hi Andre! I hadn't seen it; I forget to check Instagram often. You've done a really, really good job, incredible! What kind of wood is it? I don't recognize it.
@@marmotaworks Thank you very much! I learned a lot from your videos and I try to do the same. The name of this wood is angico. It is a very common wood in Northeast Brazil. Very hard. It took a lot of work to finish it. I hope to reach your level of perfection one day! Thank you one more time!😉
Another great table. The golden colour of olive wood looks so warm and inviting. Keep up the great content dude!!!
Thanks, I'll do it!
I say 'shame on nature' and kudos to an amazing craftspeople for sharing its beauty! ❤
absolutely mesmerizing. LOL Mr.Bond Villain. I can't stop replaying this whole video again and again. It is so satisfying. Thank you so much! Final product almost looks like a 3D render, perfection!
😂thanks!!
great table, well done
Many thanks
Another beautiful piece.
Olive wood has to be one of my favourite species of wood that and claro walnut but olive just reminds me of abroad and not rainy England lol
routering that slab flat looked fun 😭😭😭 lol
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Olive wood is the best
@ yeah it’s got that look that’s like a spalted look but more defined . Especially when it’s had a few coats of hard wax oil on it . Ive got some lovely Spalted horse chestnut and willow slabs ready to go and I am in the process of finishing up a huge maple river table so I’m looking forward to getting that done . Just a quick question how long does it normally take you to do a whole project start to finish not including the days waiting for the resin to cure ? , Yh mate i admire your work 👌👌👌💪
@@roxoriginal732 That depends a lot on each project. Let’s say around 2 or 3 weeks on average, but keep in mind that I spend a lot of time recording the videos.
@ nice one . Yh I’m not very good at recording but you got it down neatly…. thanks for replying mate have a lovely day 👍👍👍🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Amazing! You have become a main inspiration for me.
Question: I notice your c-channel has simple round holes and not slots for wood movement. Will this be a problem? Is wood movement not a viable concern for ancient olive wood?
Thanks!! The round holes are slightly larger than the screw diameter, allowing for some movement. In any case, I don't think this wood will move too much.
@@marmotaworks Why do you think that? I hear so much about wood movement in table design, but I've never experienced the problem myself. Do you think it's an irrational fear? Thank you!
I would imagine that you thought, from a single piece, easy. Ha Ha Ha, lots of repair and restore work on a piece that old. Fantastic job my man. Thank you for sharing your work with us Miguel.😎
You are right, it was not easy
Nice Job!! I love Olive wood it's so beautiful.
Yes, it's one of my favorites
I definitely prefer your style to the guys who use more epoxy than wood.
I'm glad you like it
@@marmotaworks I do. My father was a master woodcarver who loved the medium. I have inherited that from him. He would have loved your work too.
You should consider using slotted holes in your metal inserts and leg mounts to allow for movement of the wood through the seasons.
I do it
You're right! It is beautiful grain! Wonderful job!
Thank you!
This is simply stunning! ❤
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This piece turned out great!!! Nicely done.
Thanks a million!
Wonderful work. Great result, and I love Pizza!
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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!
Many thanks!
Lovely build. Thank you.
Thanks for watching
What an absolutely beautiful piece of wood. Your skills are outstanding!
Many thanks
can you do a tour of your workshop especially the machines you use
Ok, maybe in the next video
I love olive wood. Never seen a piece that big.
Yeah, it was really big
Hello brother, I am also a carpenter, I have watched your video and really appreciate your work.
Thank you, positive comments from woodworkers are the best.
Fantastic job, bravo!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
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Beautiful grain!
Yes!
Nice work as usual sir !!
Many thanks
Beautiful work! I subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
this sir is one gorgeous table! The wood is simply incredible. What kind is it? In any case it is very stunning what you have done with it. Beautiful!
Thanks!! It's olive wood
Absolutely awesome! I love olive wood.
I'm glad you like it
It’s a beautiful piece 😀
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I have the same router, is the router bit an 8? Because looks huge as a 12. Beautiful piece
It's 8
This is beyond gorgeous. I would have paid whatever to own it. 😍
Thanks!! It's already sold, but I make custom tables. 😉
Nice work!!! I love it!
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When you applied the hard wax oil, did you use the scotch brite pad while it was still wet?
Yes, so it penetrate the wood better
Beauty-full.
Greetings from México City.!
Thanks. Greetings from Berlin!
Good job, beautiful finish, perfect work! 👍👏👏👏
Thank you!! 😁
Stunning work pal
Thank you!
Tree landed on the perfect person hand. I'm glad.
Thank you!
Очень круто!!
Желаю Вам удачи и успехов!
Thanks a lot!
Beautiful and 1000 years old. By the way, what brand are the red tools in this video?
Thanks!
Einhell. The orbital sander is Flex
Splendid work...excellent
Thanks a lot!
Awesome!
Thank you
Nice work. I like that you got a semi-gloss sheen on that with a hard wax oil. I've been using Rubio but it tends to leave a relatively dull finish. I'm curious what your recipe or manufacturer of choice is?
It's osmo polyx oil
Awesome piece
I'm glad you like it
good job , congratulations
Thank you!
Wow, amazing work! The grain of this wood piece is absolutely gorgepus. Please don't let the scrap wood piece go to waste :(
Thanks, I'll don't do it!
Very cool stuff...thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
Very beautiful
Thanks!
Добрый вечер, как всегда всё прекрасно! Супер! Спасибо за видео, привет из России!
Many thanks! Greetings from Berlin
Everything you build is purely well thought out. I find it so brilliant that you suggest charcoal instead of using a dye. Bleed is awful. It’s a brilliant strategic suggestion. I also admire that you build everything legacy style. Meaning that it will last for many many many years.
Thank you! I dare not use charcoal for large pours, but it works very well to fill small gaps.
This is increadible
Thanks a lot
Where did you get those acrylic sheets from?
Amazon
@@marmotaworks thank you for the fast reply! Do you have a link for it?
Beautiful. I tried to get some olivewood recently, but it seems to be sold out everywhere.
Where are you from??
Amazing I love it
I'm glad you like it!
@@marmotaworks like it so much that I’m going to make one lol I’m a woodworker however I’ve never used apoxy before
Magnifique!
Merci beaucoup!
Good work but I think the underside looks better'
Mater of taste
Good wow table. 👌🙏.
Thank you!
May I buy your another coating of finishing ?
Yes, you can
Very beautiful,👍
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nice table. Question: Are you putting charcoal into the epoxy before pouring it? (Just double checking as I never used epoxy before.)
Yes, put the charcoal and mix it.
I would like to see you do a table with Burma Padauk wood...=))
I have never used it. Is it a reddish wood, right?
Yes, it's Red, I like the bright color posibilities...=)@@marmotaworks
super cool
Thanks
Very nice
Thank you!
Music is somewhat out of place and irritating. I don't watch videos for such noise. That's a fine video and full of very helper hints along with your very good videography. Your finishing work is outstanding.
I'm glad you like almost everything. I'll work on the music.
❤ nice
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Subscribed! I looove pizza ❤😂😂
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👍👍👍!!!
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I really like the wood, but the black epoxy isn't the most original idea anymore. Not sure what would be a better idea, but the wood is gorgeous. Would it not be possible to use your sawdust, combined with epoxy?
It may no longer be the most original, but it certainly contrasts best with the wood.
The truth is, I felt sorry for throwing away that peculiar sawdust...
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mmmm Pizza.
What other fruit do you think could be put on pizza to cause the same type of debate as pineapple?
I was going to say that putting fruit on pizza should be forbidden, but then I realized that tomato is technically a fruit, so all pizzas have fruit 🤔
Jam, pear and gorgonzola?? What do you think?
I feel sorry for the old tree that got cut down after 1000 years.
They are trees that were dead and are cut down to replant the field
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Deutscher Kanal in englischer Sprache ??? Wusste gar nicht, dass wir in Deutschland Englisch sprechen 🙈🙈🙈 ah… ich sehe gerade BERLIN … da gibt es derzeit leider kein Deutschland mehr 🙃🙃🙃 trotzdem tolles Video und super Ergebnis 👍
Ich bin Spanier, lebe in Deutschland und mache Videos auf Englisch... Ein Chaos.
I love the tomatoes from Germany! Greetings from Spain
Was ist für dich denn Deutschland? Und wieso ist Berlin kein Deutschland mehr? 🤷♂️
Und er benutzt bestimmt die englische Sprache, um ein großes Publikum zu erreichen, denn Deutsch wird in Deutschland (und ein paar weitere Länder) gesprochen, aber in Deutschland werden auch andere Sprachen gesprochen 😉
@@ImanolVelaRodriguez 😂
Should be highly illegal to cut down any tree over 500 years old. Yes this beautiful table will grace someones living room for a time but it'll soon end up in a dump.
Trees are living beings, therefore, they die. There aren't many species that live over 500 years.
This tree was already dead when they cut it down.
I Bet the olive tree was stolen from Palastin
Unfortunately, I don't think people in Palestine are currently worried about someone stealing their olives. And I can assure you, no, this wood doesn't come from Palestine.
@marmotaworks well, I didn't meant you in my comment, I was talking about big companies, sorry if my comment offended you.
How can it be over 1000 years old? World was created in 1776!
Do you know the exact day and time? I'm very interested.
I can’t believe that nobody is commenting on what an eyesore that black epoxy edge patch is. The olive wood is so beautiful but when you look across the table top what do you see? A black splotch. It doesn’t move along the grain to draw your eye across the piece and it isn’t a complementary or even a suitable accent color. It’s all you see- a black splotch. Absolutely unacceptable. Such beautiful wood and you don’t even notice it, not at least until you’re done trying to Ma kg r sense of the black epoxy. I’m sorry brother, but somebody has to speak the truth
It's a good thing that there are kind-hearted people like you in the world who possess the truth and are willing to share it with others (because obviously, that's not a personal opinion, it's THE TRUTH). I'm going to call the customer who was delighted with his table right now and tell him that he was wrong, that it's actually a terrible table. Thanks for opening our eyes!
@@marmotaworks hahaha well done. Ignore that jealous guy. If I had the extra money floating around I would totally pay a premium price for this. Btw, I didn't get what you mean by this table is a commission from a client, for a cellar in London. You paid for the slab and you made this table right. How does it basically work? I didn't understand this part.
@@Tdotttttt Don't worry, I take all these comments with humor. The only person in the world who really gets on my nerves is Bond, James Bond.
Ola Marmota! Como sempre um trabalho lindo e perfeito! Parabens! Terminei o meu trabalho e gostaria da sua opnião. Te marquei nos comentários no insta. Grande abraço!😉
Hi Andre! I hadn't seen it; I forget to check Instagram often. You've done a really, really good job, incredible! What kind of wood is it? I don't recognize it.
@@marmotaworks Thank you very much! I learned a lot from your videos and I try to do the same. The name of this wood is angico. It is a very common wood in Northeast Brazil. Very hard. It took a lot of work to finish it. I hope to reach your level of perfection one day! Thank you one more time!😉