Don't just build the fish table, take it up a notch and make it a multi tiered table with a deeper tank in the middle. Don't just copy it, give it the Malecki touch!
If you build the table PLEAZE dont use goldfish. They dont like the shallow water or how little water there is. Use guppies. Theyre hardy, like shallow water and as long as you have good filtration it should be fine.
You should definitely build the real river table! With a floating glass top maybe, so you can use the whole surface and the fish are protected from things falling in the water/ on them
looking forward to seeing that actual river - river table. Find some Neons (type of fish), and black light LEDS instead of gold fish. Plus some UV decorations in it ... that would be a super cool build
..considering well over 90% of Malignant Melanoma (Skin Cancer) is cause by UV light, ..its a realy good ide to shorten ur life considerbly, and it put a strain on cancer care facillities... ...or perhaps not...
The Lego spice box looks amazing but it has one problem: you either have to label the top of the spice bottles which ruins the illusion or you have to memorize where each spice bottle is. 😆
15:19 build the river table 🎉🎉🎉 Been subscribed for a few months now and you guys are my favourite RUclips to watch because of your humour and your videos teach me so much about how to do different things
Definitely make the river table but like many have said. Dont copy it! A large square table with a lake style and an island in the middle with plants is an idea! Also could have little windows on the side to view the fish, if the bench top is thick enough.
I have a rubber mallet like that. It's got different hardness of heads. I use it doing hardwood floors. It's made by lixie. They are quite pricey though. I think mine was 110$
Scrolled down looking for this comment. Yes, they are using an industrial hot glue gun on the video. The yellowish glue is stronger, it flows better, and it also phases back to solid quicker too. My glue gun is hot enough that normal glue sticks bubble like they are boiling when you run them through.
I think the fishtank is definitely a fun project to tackle and I'd like to see it. I imagine it could be a potential collab with business' experienced in your area with tanks or even a youtube based company is an option. Like I saw at least a few people mention, the table being deeper would be ideal. But also goldfish is not a long-term good fish for this kind of concept especially in those numbers. There's lots of good options even with golden scales/orange scales for the very likely lower gallon capacity like potentially Danios, guppy varieties, or tetras. Guppies and Tetra's typically need heat tho, and although Danios can go without the room temp still needs to be decently warm (depending on species they can like it from 64-82F) for their water to be. Of course, you could always forgo having real live animals at all and just get some decorations. There's is a plethora of those in varying quality and colors.
Regarding the hot glue magnet hammer cap: If you want hot glue to adhere properly on bulky pieces of high heat capacity and/or heat conductivity materials, like a hammer, it helps to preheat them. On very big pieces of such materials, it even is a necessity for decent adhesion. Depending on the hot glue used, the preheating temperature is 80 to 180° C, a bit below the glue gun temperature setting, specified for the used hot glue. Be aware, that neodymium magnets can be permanently demagnetized, if they get heated above a certain temperature. Depending on the type, that can start between 80 to 230°C. So make sure you use magnets graded for higher temperature use. Also there are many types of hot glue. For a rubber-like hammer cap, the default hot glue might be not elastic enough. The yellowish color of the hot glue in the original video can mean two things: Either he uses default hot glue, with a hot glue gun, that produces above standard temperature. That can make default hot glue take a yellowish color. (But usually it makes it also bubble a bit.) Or he used a non default hot glue, that inherently has a yellowish color. Specific hot glues for high temperature hot glue guns often have such a yellowish color. I think the latter is the case, in the original video. I myself have two hot glue guns. One, that produces above default temperatures. The default hot glue adheres much better with it, and nets high heat capacity and/or heat conductivity materials much better. It obviously also stays liquid longer, and flows much better, if you cast bigger pieces with it. However if you get the hot glue on your skin, you get seriously burned. The main reason the lower temperature ones exist at all, is that they are safer to use, for children and other non-professional users. The consistency of your hot glue, looks like you have a low temperature hot glue gun, assuming that is default hot glue. So my guess is, that this would work, if you had a higher temperature hot glue gun and/or preheated the hammer.
The yellowish glues can also be more adherent and sometimes referred to as "Heavy Duty". I believe the problem with the poor application is also that he squeezed the glue right when it became possible, he probably could have let the gun heat up another minute and gotten better liquidity out of the glue - although it probably wouldn't be much better at holding since it appears to be the default glue like you mentioned. Also the neodimium magnets have a filleted edge (rounded) and a more liquid glue could have seeped around better to encapsulate the magnets. I would call a retry on this one.
@@kenjohnson6075That is true. But neodymium magnets are more resistant to that, than the cheaper ferrite magnets. Generally, stronger magnets are more resistant to shock and vibrations. So I wouldn't expect that to be a problem, as long as the magnets do not crack from the whack. Thus I don't think the hack is a total whack. There are also different coatings for neodymium magnets. Some are a high toughness metal covering layers, that are meant to keep them from breaking in exactly such situations.
You’re scared if you don’t make the table…love you John 😊 been a sub for around 2 years. Keep them coming. Promise we appreciate the effort. 👊peace from Nz
On that center finder, I made something similar a few years ago for welding, and I use it basically every day that I’m welding center posts, it’s also super quick to mark out small squares, I use it almost as much as a speed square.
You have to build the river table! I like the sanding disk from a table saw. I have two trashed table saws I found on the side of the roar. Making one of them into a disk sander (without teeth) would be a good idea.
Always be careful when using force in a way that wasn't intended for the machine/part. Pushing into the blade from the side could lead to a pretty catastrophic failure. Wouldn't want to be next to the contraption when it fails. Sanding disks are likely the way to go
Great video, as always. My wife and I were both worried about the sandpaper one, I've been banned from doing that. I'd like to see what you do for a river table.
I'm a fan of the Meat Church spices, and that Lego box would be the ideal way to store them. Definitely need to do the table in a full video. Be cool to have in the office
I do believe the table saw sanding disc will work with a low curf finish blade. I have a factory sanding disk on my Shop Smith, and I use it all the time. But not as a jointer ,I have jointer,s for that.
Have u heard of the larreto stair case? As a wood worker it's fascinating. It's a spiral staircase with no center suportan. It was also built without nails or glue. U should do a video on it an trying to figure out how it was built
You could've taking some sand paper to the sides of the magnets, that way, the hot glue will grip to the magnets better, and possibly NOT slide out like they did.
Meat church is some phenomenal stuff. I love their variety, but also how similar it is to mixes I made as a young adult from my parents spice cabinet which was delicious. We have been using this for over 5 years in Texas and I am glad that it has been able to grow as a brand. I'm not sure where it started but I remember the grill shop constantly being sold out so we ended up ordering large bags of their stuff and have been refilling the same containers since we discovered it.
I like how you add those stupid things to your vids. Too funny! I love the table you gave to your coworker. The cave. It was awesome!!! Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
Bring on the fishy table! Dude, the gauntlet has been thrown down… you don’t have a pair if you don’t pick up that gauntlet and blow the fish out of the water!
I’m new to woodworking and my son sent me this video. Love the testing! That’s what I seem to do most ha ha I’m learning power tools and angles and how to connect things. It’s really fascinating and I’m very appreciative of those with this amazing skill. I hope you build that fish table! I’d love to see the video on it. What a cool idea.
Hey John! Big fan of yours and your channel. Anyhow, I was curious what squares you use? They look rad and super durable. I’d love to use them for the door hardware I install at work. Thanks!
they definitely used epoxy for the magnetic hammer cap. It's actually a good idea for installing the plugs that you need to use with PVC trim. so you dont mar or dirty the PVC finish
I visited a touristy trout farm in Turkey long ago (edit - Yaka Park), and the restaurant bar had a channel with running water that you could sit your beer in to keep it cool, and the water had baby trout swimming in it. I don't remember if the bar top was timber though, probably concrete.
The chisel you used in the very first one could have been a whole lot sharper, can literally see knicks in the blade on camera. Hair shaving sharp is decently sharp but there’s still miles to go past it to make a properly scary edge lol
Don't just build the fish table, take it up a notch and make it a multi tiered table with a deeper tank in the middle. Don't just copy it, give it the Malecki touch!
Dang! - most excellent idea ever!
absolutely
Yes
Waterfall edge that’s an actual waterfall to a lower level with a retention pond and pump it back up to the top through the leg
hear, hear
BUILD THE ACTUAL RIVER TABLE!!!!!!
Build the river table please 🙏
If you build the table PLEAZE dont use goldfish. They dont like the shallow water or how little water there is. Use guppies. Theyre hardy, like shallow water and as long as you have good filtration it should be fine.
Build it
River table with fish 🐠
Yeah , real fish table
You should definitely build the real river table! With a floating glass top maybe, so you can use the whole surface and the fish are protected from things falling in the water/ on them
Yes, that would be so cool
For the Lego spice rack, make them stackable and color-coded for beef, pork, chicken, and fish.
You should definitely make the fish table!! That would be awesome!! Love the channel John!!
looking forward to seeing that actual river - river table. Find some Neons (type of fish), and black light LEDS instead of gold fish. Plus some UV decorations in it ... that would be a super cool build
I second this!
Nah do natural decoration, fish tanks shouldn't look like a kids toy. Also it needs to be deeper than in the video.
..considering well over 90% of Malignant Melanoma (Skin Cancer) is cause by UV light,
..its a realy good ide to shorten ur life considerbly,
and it put a strain on cancer care facillities...
...or perhaps not...
Definitely need to see your version of the fish table!
Build the table! For the homeless fish
The Lego spice box looks amazing but it has one problem: you either have to label the top of the spice bottles which ruins the illusion or you have to memorize where each spice bottle is. 😆
3d print new lids in the same colour, and write the spice name in Lego font similar to the Lego logo on the original piece
@@canadianhunter21 Ooooo! That's a great idea! Good one!
but it has a hidden advantage that it will make people scared to walk on the countertops for fear of stepping on it.
The 3D print idea is the only way that it can work reliably... My first thought was "It would bug the hell out of me to not have labels!"
@@canadianhunter21awesome solution
The fish table looks amazing! I loved the Lego spice rack.
Hey John, the center finder is actually worth it! You should definitely build a fancy one! 😃
out of carbon fiber
@@harrygregory6227 That's not a bad idea...
Make it foldable so it can be stored away!
Make your own woodpecker version and mill it out of aluminum
@@defomatt2684 or carbon fiber
15:19 build the river table 🎉🎉🎉
Been subscribed for a few months now and you guys are my favourite RUclips to watch because of your humour and your videos teach me so much about how to do different things
Definitely make the river table but like many have said. Dont copy it!
A large square table with a lake style and an island in the middle with plants is an idea! Also could have little windows on the side to view the fish, if the bench top is thick enough.
The real river (flowing water) table that Matt Estlea built a while ago was epic. Definitely need to see you guys add fish
Definitely make the river table! Would be extremely cool to see you figure it out and make it.
A bolt in the glue, a thread tapped in the head of the hammer.
Suddenly you've made different heads stored in a drawer.
I want to try this now omg.
I have a rubber mallet like that. It's got different hardness of heads. I use it doing hardwood floors. It's made by lixie. They are quite pricey though. I think mine was 110$
I think the hot glue for the mallet was the industrial furniture stuff. It's generally yellowish and has to flow hot. May be worth a revisit
Yes, it's a different type of glue stick that NEEDS a high temperature glue gun to melt properly.
Should also try to put a thin layer down before the magnets so they're fully captured
Scrolled down looking for this comment. Yes, they are using an industrial hot glue gun on the video. The yellowish glue is stronger, it flows better, and it also phases back to solid quicker too.
My glue gun is hot enough that normal glue sticks bubble like they are boiling when you run them through.
I think the fishtank is definitely a fun project to tackle and I'd like to see it. I imagine it could be a potential collab with business' experienced in your area with tanks or even a youtube based company is an option. Like I saw at least a few people mention, the table being deeper would be ideal. But also goldfish is not a long-term good fish for this kind of concept especially in those numbers. There's lots of good options even with golden scales/orange scales for the very likely lower gallon capacity like potentially Danios, guppy varieties, or tetras. Guppies and Tetra's typically need heat tho, and although Danios can go without the room temp still needs to be decently warm (depending on species they can like it from 64-82F) for their water to be.
Of course, you could always forgo having real live animals at all and just get some decorations. There's is a plethora of those in varying quality and colors.
You should absolutely build the table! Waterfall edges are in right now, so obviously it needs a real waterfall edge!
0:35 It's not waxed or anything :^( Just a sharp chisel and some wood. Source: Me.
Yes, you absolutely totally need to build the real life river table, I recon you will make a kickass one 🤘😝🤘
i agree
Regarding the hot glue magnet hammer cap:
If you want hot glue to adhere properly on bulky pieces of high heat capacity and/or heat conductivity materials, like a hammer, it helps to preheat them. On very big pieces of such materials, it even is a necessity for decent adhesion.
Depending on the hot glue used, the preheating temperature is 80 to 180° C, a bit below the glue gun temperature setting, specified for the used hot glue.
Be aware, that neodymium magnets can be permanently demagnetized, if they get heated above a certain temperature. Depending on the type, that can start between 80 to 230°C. So make sure you use magnets graded for higher temperature use.
Also there are many types of hot glue. For a rubber-like hammer cap, the default hot glue might be not elastic enough.
The yellowish color of the hot glue in the original video can mean two things: Either he uses default hot glue, with a hot glue gun, that produces above standard temperature. That can make default hot glue take a yellowish color. (But usually it makes it also bubble a bit.) Or he used a non default hot glue, that inherently has a yellowish color. Specific hot glues for high temperature hot glue guns often have such a yellowish color. I think the latter is the case, in the original video.
I myself have two hot glue guns. One, that produces above default temperatures. The default hot glue adheres much better with it, and nets high heat capacity and/or heat conductivity materials much better. It obviously also stays liquid longer, and flows much better, if you cast bigger pieces with it. However if you get the hot glue on your skin, you get seriously burned. The main reason the lower temperature ones exist at all, is that they are safer to use, for children and other non-professional users.
The consistency of your hot glue, looks like you have a low temperature hot glue gun, assuming that is default hot glue. So my guess is, that this would work, if you had a higher temperature hot glue gun and/or preheated the hammer.
The yellowish glues can also be more adherent and sometimes referred to as "Heavy Duty". I believe the problem with the poor application is also that he squeezed the glue right when it became possible, he probably could have let the gun heat up another minute and gotten better liquidity out of the glue - although it probably wouldn't be much better at holding since it appears to be the default glue like you mentioned. Also the neodimium magnets have a filleted edge (rounded) and a more liquid glue could have seeped around better to encapsulate the magnets. I would call a retry on this one.
A lot of kinds of magnets also demagnetize when they’re whacked hard, like with a hammer. Wondering if this hack is just such a whack.
@@kenjohnson6075That is true. But neodymium magnets are more resistant to that, than the cheaper ferrite magnets. Generally, stronger magnets are more resistant to shock and vibrations. So I wouldn't expect that to be a problem, as long as the magnets do not crack from the whack. Thus I don't think the hack is a total whack. There are also different coatings for neodymium magnets. Some are a high toughness metal covering layers, that are meant to keep them from breaking in exactly such situations.
@Xendrasch He wasn't trying to get the glue stick to the hammer. The problem was that the magnets didn't stick to the glue.
9:35 has become one of my favorite everyday sayings now, thank you ♡
I'd love to see the aquarium table, but I definitely want to see you clean/replace the water after a month.
I bought a combo square set from harbor freight for less than $10. It had a circle center finder. It became my most used tool for a while.
You’re scared if you don’t make the table…love you John 😊 been a sub for around 2 years. Keep them coming. Promise we appreciate the effort. 👊peace from Nz
D'Von!!!!! BUILD THAT TABLE!!!!!
That river table…I definitely want to see your version of it.
Yup! I vote for the full video of that water table! A no-brainer! 🤣
Build the freakin table
On that center finder, I made something similar a few years ago for welding, and I use it basically every day that I’m welding center posts, it’s also super quick to mark out small squares, I use it almost as much as a speed square.
@15:10 I just got here, but I would absolutely love to see that video, that Fish Table build looks amazing!
You have to build the river table! I like the sanding disk from a table saw. I have two trashed table saws I found on the side of the roar. Making one of them into a disk sander (without teeth) would be a good idea.
Always be careful when using force in a way that wasn't intended for the machine/part. Pushing into the blade from the side could lead to a pretty catastrophic failure. Wouldn't want to be next to the contraption when it fails. Sanding disks are likely the way to go
Great video, as always. My wife and I were both worried about the sandpaper one, I've been banned from doing that. I'd like to see what you do for a river table.
You need to build a real river table for sure. Need to see the Malecki spin on it!
I don’t care about the river table. Why are you banned from your local craft store? 😂😂
Love the Lego spice box and that center finder was definitely the most practical
Absolutely stoked to see a living river table. I've been wanting to build a resin river table but don't have the space yet
I'm a fan of the Meat Church spices, and that Lego box would be the ideal way to store them. Definitely need to do the table in a full video. Be cool to have in the office
I'm going to do it to store my grandsons Lego in the hope that I don't step on another brick with bare feet.
Downside is that you have to pull them out to find the one you're looking for
I do believe the table saw sanding disc will work with a low curf finish blade. I have a factory sanding disk on my Shop Smith, and I use it all the time. But not as a jointer ,I have jointer,s for that.
Yes, please build the Goldfish Table!! Also, thanks for the fun, always enjoy your brand of crazy. 😋
Have u heard of the larreto stair case? As a wood worker it's fascinating. It's a spiral staircase with no center suportan. It was also built without nails or glue. U should do a video on it an trying to figure out how it was built
Love the spice rack ❤ Still think you should have gone with the 6 holes to make it look more like Lego as the spacing now it to close.
9:47 is when my safety squints really went into overdrive...
+1 Vote for water feature table (maybe use fake fish as you'd probably have to make the table super deep to be suitable for fish to actually live in)
Build it John! We all need that table in our lives 😊😂
BUILD IT 15:22
The sanding saw blade just allows you to cut and sand at the same time, thereby saving you time. 🤣🤣🤣
3:50 Eric Cartman showing up was awesome!!! 😂😂😂😂
Remember telling your math teacher you were never gonna use math in the future? No? Just me? Now its all i use lol
I remember math teachers saying you won't always have a calculator in your pocket....😂
BUILD IT! That unpractical table looked AWESOME! As long as the water & fish don't smell funny, it's a guaranteed 'eye-catcher'!
Yes John. If you build it, they will come! The viewers! The viewers will come come John!
You need to build that Fish table, love the channel 🙂
I'm gonna need that lego spice box.. THanks!
i thought it was awesome till i realized you can't see what you're picking
You could've taking some sand paper to the sides of the magnets, that way, the hot glue will grip to the magnets better, and possibly NOT slide out like they did.
That goldfish table would be awesome. Build it!!!! Awesome channel.
Those proportions!!! HAVE YOU NEVER SEEN A LEGO BRICK??????
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Build da daaaam tableeee!!! 😍
This is a beast, awesome work as usual 🎉
You gotta build that table! That thing is awesome!!
Build the river table! That thing looks awesome!
You do know you know that legos come in many different colors right? You could have done one for the ones you use in your home. 😂😂😂
Meat church is some phenomenal stuff. I love their variety, but also how similar it is to mixes I made as a young adult from my parents spice cabinet which was delicious. We have been using this for over 5 years in Texas and I am glad that it has been able to grow as a brand. I'm not sure where it started but I remember the grill shop constantly being sold out so we ended up ordering large bags of their stuff and have been refilling the same containers since we discovered it.
BUILD THE ACTUAL RIVER TABLE!!!!!
Build the fish table for sure!
Build that sick table with the fishes!!!
You gotta build the river table!! That would be so awesome!!
Totally build the table. And I agree with the tiered idea and the neon fish idea. Go forth and make it so!!!
I like how you add those stupid things to your vids. Too funny! I love the table you gave to your coworker. The cave. It was awesome!!! Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
Bring on the fishy table! Dude, the gauntlet has been thrown down… you don’t have a pair if you don’t pick up that gauntlet and blow the fish out of the water!
I hope you have thousands of comments about this aquarium table. Let’s see this thang!
I’m new to woodworking and my son sent me this video. Love the testing! That’s what I seem to do most ha ha I’m learning power tools and angles and how to connect things. It’s really fascinating and I’m very appreciative of those with this amazing skill. I hope you build that fish table! I’d love to see the video on it. What a cool idea.
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Hey John these videos are great ! Keep up the good work!
Definitely build that river table with the fish. Hilarious!!
I Love Your Videos John 💙
Peace and Love To You ☮️💟
Build the table bro! Everyone needs a goldfish table… 🤣
Hey John! Big fan of yours and your channel. Anyhow, I was curious what squares you use? They look rad and super durable. I’d love to use them for the door hardware I install at work. Thanks!
I like that you made yourself a little theme song, Or at least that's how I'm thinking of it from now on. XD
Subscribed! Love your videos!
Slowly building my own workshop so I can mess around building crazy stuff like you guys! Such fun!
Using poplar wood with the chisel demonstrations should look really buttery!
I really want to see you build the river table!!!! ❤It will be epic!!!
Build the table dammit!! 😂😂
Love these videos!
I’d love to the flowing water on the table, bloody cool.
The table saw sander “hack” is the prime reason to keep a tourniquet in your shop first aid kit!
I subscribed. I better get a fish table video 😂😂
You absolutely need to build one of those!
Yeah, absolutely should do the running water table.
they definitely used epoxy for the magnetic hammer cap. It's actually a good idea for installing the plugs that you need to use with PVC trim. so you dont mar or dirty the PVC finish
John, you definitely HAVE TO build the fish tank table.
I visited a touristy trout farm in Turkey long ago (edit - Yaka Park), and the restaurant bar had a channel with running water that you could sit your beer in to keep it cool, and the water had baby trout swimming in it. I don't remember if the bar top was timber though, probably concrete.
Congrats on hitting 900k so close to gold
We NEED to see the fish table build!
The Lego one is really cool!!! Unless you have more than eight spices, but still very cool
Build it!!! Add a waterfall to the table. You can do it! 😎
Build the fish table! That would be awsome! Oddly thought of that, and decided not to. Wood and water.... LOL
You should make that fish table for sure. Good vids
The chisel you used in the very first one could have been a whole lot sharper, can literally see knicks in the blade on camera. Hair shaving sharp is decently sharp but there’s still miles to go past it to make a properly scary edge lol
Make the fish table, but I'd love to see you level it up. Maybe a waterfall, maybe a fish bridge.
Build the fish table, but add some electrical circuitry to train the fish to swim from side to side!
Definitely looking forward to the river table with fish in it