Wow! That came out great. I really like the copper look. You could've also saved the offcut and put it back in place with double stick tape or ca glue on tape to cut the rest of the chamfers with the table saw.
I found this video 6 months ago I never use epoxy but I did batch these out for a craft fair and they were very popular I just have a hard tim with making identical chop sticks but very fun to make
Maravillosa forma de enseñar en tus videos. Me dio risa y admiración como te diste cuenta del error y como explicaste la forma correcta. Si bien no entiendo casi nada de inglés hoy te descubrí y me gusta como explicas las distintas maneras de hacer un trabajo. Te felicito! Me encanta lo que haces y te seguiré viendo! Saludos desde Argentina. 😘
I just ran into some of your videos this week, and your work in bowls is exceptional, and sushi set is in the above -grade -super -gift category, very well done, very nice. I would point out one thing you might consider working on. On a 10 minute 44 second presentation, how many times do you think you said "Uh". You may not be aware, or care, but hey, if that's your only problem........CHEERS!
Thank you! Tried to come up with original ideas, but I’m sure I picked up something from another woodworker at some point. Definitely was inspired by @Copper_pig_fine_woodworking on Instagram, and his gorgeous sushi sets!
I actually just used 2x4s from Home Depot. Waited until they dried out in the shop and then trimmed them to 1”x3” Made it based on the Jay Bates workbench video. Pretty fun build!
So, big sushi maker and eater here. Question, as I am thinking about making my own serving tray, plates, and chopsticks. I really like your design and look the best of the 10 or so I have seen on YT. The epoxy you've used, does the oil finish protect against any of the epoxy chemicals? I have to assume the epoxy is not food-safe but the oil finish you put over it is. Thanks for any answers and again, love the look. Love the low-profile and especially the copper epoxy.
Thanks! Loads of debates out there on the leeching of chemicals and what’s food safe. With the oil finish and the fact that I’m not using it as a cutting board, and cutting the surface, I was comfortable with it.
You run your epoxy projects through your planer most of the time. I know this is quicker then sanding for sure, but does the epoxy not dull your blades fairly quickly since it is so hard? If it does, is that a sacrifice your willing to make for speed and efficiency or do you find that is not the case and the wear is negligible?
The biggest concern running epoxy through the planer is chip out. But outside of using the drum sander, any flattening method could cause chip out. I’d say the wear to blades is negligible and comparable to dried glue.
Great work on this. I'm new to wood working and just learning the ropes. I love the cutting board videos as well. I was wondering how much time do you think you have in this project?
Appreciate it! This one was ridiculous time wise. Lots of time planning and figuring it out. Hard to even estimate. Making it again, probably 8-10 ish hrs. First time through, double that 😁 Honestly, no clue time wise. But it was a fun new idea.
Because of your video I’ve started making my family a sushi set! I’m on the soy sauce dish now and wondering what dimensions you used? I was thinking a 3in hole saw?
Yeah viewers cannot unsee you demonstrating that unsafe technique, same as school children cannot unsee erroneous spelling on the blackboard. No amount of warning in the commentary can ever make up for that.
Wow! That came out great. I really like the copper look. You could've also saved the offcut and put it back in place with double stick tape or ca glue on tape to cut the rest of the chamfers with the table saw.
I found this video 6 months ago I never use epoxy but I did batch these out for a craft fair and they were very popular I just have a hard tim with making identical chop sticks but very fun to make
Maravillosa forma de enseñar en tus videos. Me dio risa y admiración como te diste cuenta del error y como explicaste la forma correcta. Si bien no entiendo casi nada de inglés hoy te descubrí y me gusta como explicas las distintas maneras de hacer un trabajo. Te felicito! Me encanta lo que haces y te seguiré viendo! Saludos desde Argentina. 😘
Brooooooo.. i love it... ❤❤ u do say umm.. alot .. like reallllllll plenty .. lol
Fantastic. Why did I see this in a work night. Can’t wait to start mine tomorrow night
I just ran into some of your videos this week, and your work in bowls is exceptional, and sushi set is in the above -grade -super -gift category, very well done, very nice. I would point out one thing you might consider working on. On a 10 minute 44 second presentation, how many times do you think you said "Uh". You may not be aware, or care, but hey, if that's your only problem........CHEERS!
Appreciate it. Well aware of the bad habit with “uh.” Always working it.
What epoxy did you use that was food safe?
Definitely going to be making thank you so much for sharing
Have fun!
Great project, seems to be original to me. Love the look. Thanks for sharing. *Chris*
Thank you! Tried to come up with original ideas, but I’m sure I picked up something from another woodworker at some point. Definitely was inspired by @Copper_pig_fine_woodworking on Instagram, and his gorgeous sushi sets!
Excellent job stay humble
Looks great. Happy to see the new you tube channel, great work so far
Thank you so much!
Awesome project that looks amazing...looking forward to future videos
Thank you so much!
Amazing - great color choices. What's the thickness of your tray?
Super nice set! Great job!
Beautiful build.
Thank you!
Very nice!
Thank you!
I really enjoy your videos! Well done.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
Nice set!
Thank you!
Go Hawks! Thanks for the inspiration.
Go Hawks!
Great video. Subscribed!!!!
Thank you!
Great work I have a question how did you make the workbench top what’s it made of.
I actually just used 2x4s from Home Depot. Waited until they dried out in the shop and then trimmed them to 1”x3”
Made it based on the Jay Bates workbench video.
Pretty fun build!
good stuff great idea
Thanks!
So, big sushi maker and eater here. Question, as I am thinking about making my own serving tray, plates, and chopsticks. I really like your design and look the best of the 10 or so I have seen on YT. The epoxy you've used, does the oil finish protect against any of the epoxy chemicals? I have to assume the epoxy is not food-safe but the oil finish you put over it is. Thanks for any answers and again, love the look. Love the low-profile and especially the copper epoxy.
Thanks! Loads of debates out there on the leeching of chemicals and what’s food safe. With the oil finish and the fact that I’m not using it as a cutting board, and cutting the surface, I was comfortable with it.
What about the dish
Love this! Noticed you have a dewalt planer, we do too. Does your leave snipe on your boards?? We get crazy snipe!
Sure does. Sometimes I’ll add sacrificial runners attached or with a sled.
You run your epoxy projects through your planer most of the time. I know this is quicker then sanding for sure, but does the epoxy not dull your blades fairly quickly since it is so hard? If it does, is that a sacrifice your willing to make for speed and efficiency or do you find that is not the case and the wear is negligible?
The biggest concern running epoxy through the planer is chip out. But outside of using the drum sander, any flattening method could cause chip out. I’d say the wear to blades is negligible and comparable to dried glue.
What were your finish dimensions?
Great work on this. I'm new to wood working and just learning the ropes. I love the cutting board videos as well. I was wondering how much time do you think you have in this project?
Appreciate it! This one was ridiculous time wise. Lots of time planning and figuring it out. Hard to even estimate. Making it again, probably 8-10 ish hrs. First time through, double that 😁 Honestly, no clue time wise. But it was a fun new idea.
Can you give me the name of the belt sander you are using please. this was a great video , planning to take this project on....
You bet! It’s listed on the Tools and Supplies list at this link: www.amazon.com/shop/6_8woodworks?ref=inf_pub_6_8woodworks
Hey love your work. What dye or pigment did you use in the epoxy? I didn't see a copper color in your Amazon supply lists?
Thanks! This was Liberty Copper from Black Diamond.
Great Video...
Because of your video I’ve started making my family a sushi set! I’m on the soy sauce dish now and wondering what dimensions you used? I was thinking a 3in hole saw?
Awesome! I think it was 3” but just go with whatever size you’d prefer based on sushi size.
Very nice sushi set, love the epoxy inside. Did you cut out the shape of the base before you started or was that part of a live edge?
Thanks! That was the original live edge. Pretty fun set!
@@SixEightWoodworks nice gnarled piece of walnut
For sure!
Do you sell these?
Wow 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
those are the beefiest chopsticks I have ever seen
Thought they looked great
Naxt vibdeo
So. Many. Ummmmmmmms.
Could you say ‘ummm’ again ?
All the ums we’re a major turn-off. Tried watching through it but it was way overwhelming.
Yeah viewers cannot unsee you demonstrating that unsafe technique, same as school children cannot unsee erroneous spelling on the blackboard. No amount of warning in the commentary can ever make up for that.
Lots of "uh" and "um". Video is from 2020, so maybe you've broken the habit by now but yeah, not enjoyable.