Just look at the grain in that wood 😍. You don’t waste time, mate, and you make it look pretty routine. Absolutely gorgeous design and build. And also love the quiet and clean editing. Thank you for being awesome
Hi and well done! I love finding new Australian Makers and checking out their work. Great table design and for a meaningful client. Loved the vibe of your video and have subscribed. Regards James One Handed Maker - Australia
It's gorgeous! I have never heard of messmate timber! Had to Google it and was sad when I realized I could probably never have it. Live the grain pattern. Great design and so well executed! New sub!
Your channel came across my feed today. Have to tell how refreshing it is to watch. After watching channels like Blacktail studios and Bourbon Moth it is nice watch a funiture maker that lets their craft tell the story. As talented as Blacktail and Bourbon Moth are they honestly talk too much. I will be looking forward to watching your build videos in my feed. Your coffee table looked amazing mate. 👍🏿🍺🇦🇺
Cheers, the grain was a real beauty! So Messmate (stringybark) is just a single species of eucalypt, whereas Tas Oak is a few different trees that does include messmate, but you don't really know exactly what you're getting with it... Vic Ash is a combination of two of those three, excluding messmate (but is grown in Vic not Tas)
Think they ended up around 14 degrees, well at least that's what I had it as in sketchup... may have varied it slightly in the actual build based on what looked best to the eye.
Can it really be called diy if youre a furniture maker? I do hvac, and i wouldnt call it diy if i did my furnace, but if i built my own coffee table it would be diy
Good rule of thumb is that if you did it yourself then it’s diy, but.. and this is where it gets tricky.. if you had someone else do it or went to the store to buy it then it’s not diy. lol
@DamnKP11b obviously that is exactly what diy is. However diy is typically when you try to do it yourself instead of hiring a professional to do it. As I said I do hvac and have for almost 10 years. If I replace my own furnace i would consider that diy. However, if my brother replaced his, it would be diy. It's really just semantics
Just look at the grain in that wood 😍. You don’t waste time, mate, and you make it look pretty routine. Absolutely gorgeous design and build. And also love the quiet and clean editing. Thank you for being awesome
Sorry, but this is not DIY, this is MASTERWORK!
Hah thanks! Well I did do it myself...
Vey nice piece and lovely editing. No annoying loud talking, just you and the wood. Love it, subscribed.
This is an amazing build, beautiful.
Beautiful work wood would love one
Hi and well done!
I love finding new Australian Makers and checking out their work.
Great table design and for a meaningful client.
Loved the vibe of your video and have subscribed.
Regards James
One Handed Maker - Australia
Great work! Enjoyed watching! You are a true master of your craft!
It's gorgeous! I have never heard of messmate timber! Had to Google it and was sad when I realized I could probably never have it. Live the grain pattern. Great design and so well executed! New sub!
Thanks for the kind words, and yeah - we sure do get some lovely timber to work with here!
Looks fantastic. Great design and well executed!
Beautiful piece. Thank you for sharing your talent.
sober and elegant
Beautiful table!
Turned out am great work
cool wooden table that you made.
Absolutely beautiful mate. What oil did you use? Looks fantastic and really brought out the grain
Cheers! It's two coats of hardwax oil, pretty much the only finish I use on pieces like this
@@KastnerFurnitureyou seriously have done an amazing job. Well done and thank you for sharing
Very nice
Beautiful wood and design, what species is that?
@simonmetz8587 cheers! It's built out of messmate (eucalyptus obliqua)
So cool
Your channel came across my feed today. Have to tell how refreshing it is to watch. After watching channels like Blacktail studios and Bourbon Moth it is nice watch a funiture maker that lets their craft tell the story. As talented as Blacktail and Bourbon Moth are they honestly talk too much. I will be looking forward to watching your build videos in my feed.
Your coffee table looked amazing mate. 👍🏿🍺🇦🇺
Good job what's the name of the wood you used please
Hello, great job. You like Pédulla Studio?
Yeah of course, his work is incredible!
when will the studio desk for music prod be next? as always great work CK!
Desk video will be done soooon
Subscribed.... Great work! You really did justice to that beautiful wood...
Since when is Tassie Oak called messmate btw?
Cheers, the grain was a real beauty!
So Messmate (stringybark) is just a single species of eucalypt, whereas Tas Oak is a few different trees that does include messmate, but you don't really know exactly what you're getting with it... Vic Ash is a combination of two of those three, excluding messmate (but is grown in Vic not Tas)
@@KastnerFurniture Hey mate - thanks for that reply! Always learning... ;)
Beautiful work! What is the angle of the legs?
Thanks! They're 14 degrees
What wood is it?
Messmate, type of eucalyptus wood
What angle are the legs?
Think they ended up around 14 degrees, well at least that's what I had it as in sketchup... may have varied it slightly in the actual build based on what looked best to the eye.
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Can it really be called diy if youre a furniture maker? I do hvac, and i wouldnt call it diy if i did my furnace, but if i built my own coffee table it would be diy
I'm a web developer, doing this in my garage on weekends... it's DIY for me!
Good rule of thumb is that if you did it yourself then it’s diy, but.. and this is where it gets tricky.. if you had someone else do it or went to the store to buy it then it’s not diy. lol
@DamnKP11b obviously that is exactly what diy is. However diy is typically when you try to do it yourself instead of hiring a professional to do it. As I said I do hvac and have for almost 10 years. If I replace my own furnace i would consider that diy. However, if my brother replaced his, it would be diy. It's really just semantics
Good job what's the name of the wood you used please
@@furstngomambi messmate, might be a bit tricky to fine outside of Australia...
What kind of wood is this?
It's called messmate, just one of many different species of eucalyptus native to Australia (also known as stringybark, or Tasmanian Oak)