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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • Learn from my mistakes. I've made dozens of epoxy tables and each time I learn something new and this build was no exception. Follow along my step by step guide to making your own DIY epoxy and wood table in this thorough build. I even tried an all new extra deep pour epoxy that had some very interesting results.
    Want to build your own epoxy table? Check out my epoxy table virtual workshop: workshops.blacktailstudio.com/
    Related blogs/videos:
    How to Make Epoxy Table blog: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
    How to get a perfect finish: • Perfect Table Finish (...
    Photography tutorial: • How I Shoot My Product...
    Flatten tables at home: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
    Items used in this video:
    Liquid Glass Epoxy 3 gallon: amzn.to/2QiYev0
    Liquid Glass Epoxy 1.5 gallon: amzn.to/2wT7uPw
    Sandpaper storage bins: amzn.to/33jY5vd
    Black CA glue: amzn.to/2TxwpzO
    Threaded inserts: amzn.to/311LdZd
    Photography backdrop holder: amzn.to/2AWUS8L
    Paper backdrop: amzn.to/2M2cvKH
    Osmo 1101: amzn.to/35hJmmh
    Osmo 3043: amzn.to/3iIRPFa
    Osmo 3011 (3043 alternative): amzn.to/3gUUz1u
    Gem Orbital: amzn.to/3btzKqZ
    White buffing pad: amzn.to/310F0Nb
    Track Saw: amzn.to/2VqUSaA
    Mold release: amzn.to/35o5n2K
    Wire Wheel: amzn.to/326FDpK
    Black transtint: amzn.to/39TptnB
    Caulk: amzn.to/35o5BH8
    Melamine (form material): www.homedepot.com/p/Veranda-M...
    Dewalt track clamp: amzn.to/2AX4TTB
    Website: blacktailstudio.com/
    Instagram: / blacktailstudio
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    0:00 Intro
    0:27 Slab Cleanup
    1:29 Choosing a Layout
    1:41 Cutting To Size
    2:27 Sealing The Slab
    4:02 New Deep Pour Epoxy
    4:54 Choosing Epoxy Color/Dye
    5:47 Epoxy Pour
    7:22 Filling Holes With Epoxy
    8:11 Checking Epoxy Temperature
    8:42 Removing Epoxy Table From Mold
    9:22 Flattening the Table
    10:20 Sanding Techniques For Wood and Epoxy
    10:43 Fixing Small Holes In Epoxy and Wood
    11:26 Finishing With Osmo Hardwax
    13:46 Attaching the Steel Table Base
    14:40 Installing Threaded Inserts
    15:55 Product Photography
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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @-lll-ll-llll-AVE
    @-lll-ll-llll-AVE 4 года назад +1718

    I would strongly advise wearing a respiratory mask when mixing, pouring and sanding epoxy, especially with very fine grit like 600 grit.
    Hopefully you are already aware, but the reason for this is that the particles in epoxy (and lots of polyurethane substance) are very harsh on your system, and although you might not feel it yet, you can and will become allergic to them at some point, it is just a matter of time. For some people it comes at first use, and some others use it their whole career but stop before becoming allergic.
    Epoxy resin fumes and fine dust are also linked to various cancers, mostly lungs and trachea if I’m correct.
    So please for the sake of your health and prosperity, wear at least basic respiratory protection, and advertise this issue to the many people who follow you!
    Best regards,
    Antoine

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  4 года назад +257

      Great advise Antoine!

    • @jeffstauffer2628
      @jeffstauffer2628 4 года назад +141

      The first time I worked with this stuff and sanded, I was smart enough to wear a respirator, long sleeves, gloves etc. When finished sanding I blew myself off with air and ended up injecting the dust into my legs. Developed a major rash for about 3 weeks. Talk about a learning curve.

    • @essennagerry
      @essennagerry 4 года назад +50

      @@jeffstauffer2628 Wow! I'm really happy I read op's comment and your reply. I haven't yet worked with resin but will make sure to properly protect myself when I do and I'm very thankful for the inside.

    • @brucedoxey5815
      @brucedoxey5815 4 года назад +12

      How about wet sanding? Flooding the surface works well for me.

    • @koitorob
      @koitorob 4 года назад +45

      @@jeffstauffer2628 That's just ONE reason why ANY responsible employer will take you down the disciplinary route if they catch you using compressed air to blow anything off your body.

  • @HK_Musician
    @HK_Musician 3 года назад +111

    It's the most beautiful table I've ever seen in my life

  • @ingredgarrett9823
    @ingredgarrett9823 Год назад +248

    After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ruclips.net/user/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!

  • @deborahforbay97
    @deborahforbay97 2 года назад +28

    This has to be the most beautiful table ever. Hard to believe the transformation from wood to table. Your videos are calming and soothing, unlike the daily news. Thank you for the breath of fresh air!

    • @lizeggar2421
      @lizeggar2421 Год назад +1

      I agree. However, I am a bit old fashioned and would have preferred the legs to be black, although the copper does blend very well with the wood.

    • @MrDaggs1
      @MrDaggs1 Год назад

      @@lizeggar2421 I agree 100%

  • @brianneslamin554
    @brianneslamin554 Год назад +3

    Thank you for leaving the knocking over of the saw horse part, I feel like this is more attainable now 🤣😍

  • @lorenrenee1
    @lorenrenee1 3 года назад +138

    I just have such gratitude, Resin is one of the few arts where the artists are so generous in teaching newbies. It’s a pleasure to engaging with such a cool community.

    • @jasminejean1533
      @jasminejean1533 2 года назад +1

      That's nice to know because there are so many functional arts where folks keep their processes tightly guarded. I'm excited to get into rrsin/epoxy because the art feels endless. You can make SO many items...and they can all be very different. I'm just hoping to skip over some of the newbie/expensive mistakes. So, it's good to know people are open to helping and sharing...

    • @BackInTheDayTunes
      @BackInTheDayTunes 2 года назад

      Are there any messaging boards, groups etc that you would recommend for beginners?

    • @7hjm8888
      @7hjm8888 Год назад

      friend, how are you? Hope you and your family are happy and healthy every day!

  • @jplieurance
    @jplieurance 4 года назад +47

    One of the coolest epoxy table videos I've ever watched. The table is beautiful - great job.

  • @dianepartlow9045
    @dianepartlow9045 2 года назад +5

    I think you can still consider this a DYI project. Your tables are absolutely gorgeous. You put a lot of work into them. Love them!!

  • @BigGayIncorporated
    @BigGayIncorporated 2 года назад +29

    Love this table, the gradients of color on the wood contrasting with the black epoxy look so good!

  • @JustWilson
    @JustWilson 2 года назад +60

    Still counts as DIY for me, you’re just using the resources at your disposal. Nice table mate! 👍

    • @pullzatrigger1
      @pullzatrigger1 2 года назад +1

      I fell the same

    • @stuegg7554
      @stuegg7554 2 года назад

      Ye, he got help a whooping 8 minutes. A fractions of the time, good job!!

  • @PhilipJFry07
    @PhilipJFry07 3 года назад +21

    Never knew about the craftsmanship that went into an epoxy table and I must say I'm speechless. The shine you got from it is mind-blowing

  • @JorisBokkerink
    @JorisBokkerink 2 года назад +12

    Every now and then I love to see other people making great stuff. Although I'm not into making epoxy tables I love to see the effort you put into this. My compliments on the colour of the steel frame!

  • @MoneyHunyerforever
    @MoneyHunyerforever Год назад +1

    hi brother,my name is Bogdan and I'm from Russia, I've been watching your videos for a long time and I really like it, despite the fact that I don't know English well, I want to express my gratitude for what you're doing,I opened a small production of epoxy tables in the city where I live, your videos are very helpful in understanding the process of creating such a table, I send you greetings from Krasnodar.

  • @andrewtomlinson18
    @andrewtomlinson18 4 года назад +34

    When you look at the table from above closely it feels like you’re flying over a dark still lake, very beautiful.

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  4 года назад +2

      Totally!

    • @guglielmodicarlo4139
      @guglielmodicarlo4139 4 года назад

      lol

    • @brickhouse7401
      @brickhouse7401 4 года назад

      @Andrew Tomlinson Great imagination. I wouldn't have noticed that. But now I'm up in an airplane looking down at the beautiful wild landscape

    • @hollyseymour2029
      @hollyseymour2029 4 года назад

      After watching I can't wait to get to work on the table I have planned

  • @hosedyassun6718
    @hosedyassun6718 4 года назад +101

    This guys should record for calm what a beautiful voice. I almost fell asleep. ps this is a compliment.

  • @Rezah6
    @Rezah6 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for these videos. I am 54 and will start practicing with small tables so that I have something to do for income during my retirement years. Watching your videos has taught me a lot and I feel confident this is possible.

  • @samnazzal1361
    @samnazzal1361 2 года назад +3

    Hi I’m a newcomer to your show and I happened to see you struggle getting a large piece of wood out of your pickup. I usually work alone and being over 70 I don’t lift anything heavy unnecessarily, so I developed a simple technique to remove heavy items from my Tacoma.
    It involves a piece of good rope and an eye bolt. Attach the bolt to any solid object, in my case the back wall of my garage. Attach the rope to your heavy load , thread it through the eye bolt, and connect to your truck hitch or bumper.
    Usually I just use the idle to slowly pull out of the garage , stopping every couple of feet to inspect the project. If you have a solid sturdy table raise the eye bolt slightly higher than the table, bring the truck tailgate as close as possible to the table and slowly pull the truck away.
    If you have a trusted helper that would help but it can be done alone.
    Sometimes two eye bolts are needed to keep the rope clear.

  • @robertward503
    @robertward503 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing and going through your list of rules. I'm a professional wood worker and work with epoxy, so I appreciate your insight, opinion and experience. Sealing to prevent staining and air bubbles rule was my fav. Nice work.

  • @chugalongway01
    @chugalongway01 2 года назад +1

    I have been doing epoxy hardwood tables for over two years and this guy☝️is awesome. He thinks outside the box and it shows in his work. His tips are pure gold and will save you time and money. I love the finishing and his high standards which makes his work awesome. He deserves 1 million thumbs up and 10 million subscribers

  • @jddevine6967
    @jddevine6967 2 года назад +2

    Long time finish carpenter, cabinet shop owner, woodworker. Gave up my big shop but have a small building I've turned into my woodshop and have been starting to make some resin projects. I've purchased several big slabs of wood, maple and walnut, and plan to make a new kitchen table out of the walnut so this video was perfect for what I'm about to do. Great tips, really nice camera work, and I love how you share not only your successes, but your failures as well. Thanks so much for these tips as I've been using Ecopoxy and not really happy with it. Going to try this product along with some of your techniques on my next art project. Thanks so much!!

  • @LamaKING21
    @LamaKING21 3 года назад +10

    Your videos are so relaxing and make me want to continue with my woodwork. Ive always been into it and loved it in school but now I just sit around and wait for some one to say they need something that's wooden and I jump at the opportunity to build it for them. Its so rewarding! Could be a great side gig too!

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 Год назад +1

    I never counted you as a DIY channel since you do this for a living. I have found the tips and ways to save work fascinating and something that would help a DIY'er,

  • @DarkBayTB
    @DarkBayTB Год назад

    Even though you had someone help cut with the large machine, it’s still your DIY. It’s great you someone that can assist, maybe you’ll get to assist with another DIY’r that doesn’t have a piece of equipment that you do! We’re all in it together! I like your wife’s cinematography better. :). Beautiful work, you have an artistic gift, plus the ability to teach. Thank you!

  • @nicw1387
    @nicw1387 3 года назад +17

    gorgeous table! I have never made anything but enjoy watching you make these, the best moment is when you buff it and it comes to life!

  • @bernhardschweighofer143
    @bernhardschweighofer143 2 года назад +23

    Well all I can say is wow! From the precision to the design through to the excellent narration was just awesome. What a brilliant table and love the fact you set the photo shoot up right there with a purpose back drop etc! Well done, great skills.

  • @markszyszkiewicz
    @markszyszkiewicz 2 года назад +1

    That was a work of art! So pleasing to the eye. Bringing the stand to the edge only added to the character of the table as the copper color played so well with the wood tone. And the black! It makes the wood appear to float in a void as if by magic. Dude!

  • @judithfairchild8620
    @judithfairchild8620 2 года назад +2

    When you lifted the top up and the light shown through the epoxy it looked like a night shot of a coastal city. Absolutely gorgeous

  • @martinleroux1595
    @martinleroux1595 3 года назад +144

    RUclips algorithm: take a look at this amazing woodworking and epoxy job.
    Me: I put up a shelf once!

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  3 года назад +14

      You’re the man!

    • @amyk8488
      @amyk8488 3 года назад +6

      Hahah even if its not something you.are interested in doing its an amazing video to watch. Anyone would br hooked on this guy.

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ 3 года назад +1

      Next time your boss/wife/husband/significant other/dominatrix tells you they want a shelf put up somewhere, you will be able to put up an epoxy and wood shelf with a live edge that makes the rest of the house look not good enough for your shelf.... they will hate how awesome the shelf looks and how crappy the rest of the house looks and will never ask you to do anything again because your little shelf will outshine the rest of the house... putting a spotlight on how meager their entire existence is. Your shelf will show them what a fine steakhouse life can be, and they will look around at the rest of the house and see day old McDonalds.....

    • @steveholder7289
      @steveholder7289 3 года назад

      @@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Or you get to buy her/him a new house to go with the shelf.

  • @themadman150
    @themadman150 4 года назад +28

    I use that epoxy for my jewelry and u have helped me with my epoxy journey. With getting rid of my bubbles

    • @runchellkenneth
      @runchellkenneth 4 года назад

      borderlands mad man Hi what ratio of the mixture your using for expoxy resins.

    • @themadman150
      @themadman150 4 года назад

      1 to 1

    • @chrisparker3331
      @chrisparker3331 4 года назад +2

      "epoxy journey".
      🙄

    • @Brookesobasic
      @Brookesobasic 4 года назад

      Chris Parker what the hell?? 🤣 let her live her best epoxy journey.

    • @themadman150
      @themadman150 4 года назад

      Wow u even sound dumb making fun of someone. I'm a man it's even in my name.

  • @cherylmancill6941
    @cherylmancill6941 Год назад

    Lol “it’s so good you can’t even see the label anymore.” I love your commentary on all your videos! This table is gorgeous!

  • @josephsliger3308
    @josephsliger3308 Год назад

    Beautiful. As far as the bark being kept on, yes I have finished one with the bark on. My client wanted it left on. I had my doubts at first, but it turned out beautiful .

  • @richardbacon9684
    @richardbacon9684 3 года назад +9

    Been binging your videos over the past few days, loving all your work! I’m about to try my hand at making a walnut desk. Maybe a little epoxy to fill in some holes, but for the most part the desk is going to be natural shape and natural edges.

  • @njbaquatics4827
    @njbaquatics4827 3 года назад +21

    Absolutely stunning piece just wish you hadn’t missed out so much of the process

  • @nicknack1969
    @nicknack1969 2 года назад +2

    That is absolutely the most beautiful piece I have ever seen. That slab could be hung on the wall as art work! Fantastic job!!

  • @neleedominguez6053
    @neleedominguez6053 Год назад

    I've been watching your videos for about a month or so.. I'm impressed, thank you. My desire to start working with wood is growing. You are an inspiration ❤

  • @IMOLDIN
    @IMOLDIN 4 года назад +26

    I felt I wasn't liking the effect then come the end just wow! Great presentation in the video on top.

  • @garyderuiter950
    @garyderuiter950 4 года назад +59

    Haven’t done a table yet but definitely want to do one some day

    • @rudiwillsberry6442
      @rudiwillsberry6442 4 года назад +4

      Follow your dreams

    • @beluga944
      @beluga944 4 года назад

      @@rudiwillsberry6442 how is that a dream? don't exaggerate it, just a DIY you can do if you have time

  • @farrukhkamal2315
    @farrukhkamal2315 Год назад

    man these epoxy tables you make are just the best. nothing beats that black and dark brown color pallet

  • @edgarsalgado3563
    @edgarsalgado3563 Год назад +6

    Made my first epoxy table this year following your videos! Came out beautiful and still learning. Thanks for all the instructional and helpful videos, your videos are awesome 😎

  • @jerrycrandall433
    @jerrycrandall433 3 года назад +5

    Having been a woodworker my whole life, professional cabinet maker, and one off specialty items, this really makes me want to go to the next level. I also forge knives in between projects. Would like to combine the two somehow! Great work!

    • @flo8724
      @flo8724 2 года назад

      Hello, do you know what type of wood he used?

  • @Tom-tl4dq
    @Tom-tl4dq Год назад +3

    Wow! I had no intention on making a table, but watched it to the end. Nice of you to share this much in such an efficient way! 🙌🏻

  • @brandonharnisch6374
    @brandonharnisch6374 2 года назад +2

    I've watched three or four of these videos now and this one made me say "wow" audibly during the buffing process. You put out a great quality product man, keep at it!

  • @no_stevenson
    @no_stevenson Год назад

    and thus, the Superclear era begins. Awesome to go back and watch you develop as an artisan.

  • @annettemiles1122
    @annettemiles1122 4 года назад +32

    I love how it looks in the end

  • @JediFight
    @JediFight 4 года назад +44

    That’s insanely beautiful. I would be afraid to use the table for anything.

  • @adaode3413
    @adaode3413 Год назад +1

    A painter asking someone else to frame and stretch their canvas doesn't change the fact that they painted the painting. In my opinion same goes for you getting help with plaining and squaring. You're still the artist!

  • @ABBABEER
    @ABBABEER Год назад

    Thanks for this well produced informative video.
    I just pulled the trigger and bought a Hud-son hfe30 bandsawmill. I don't have walnut in my area but on my own land are some old,bid pecan trees that I will murder in hopes of creating a thing of beauty like you did. So nice of you to share this deep pool of knowledge with the experience tips added. I certainly appreciate you and wish there was a way to get you rewarded for your generosity. Thanks Again!!!

  • @woodhousestudio6016
    @woodhousestudio6016 3 года назад +20

    This table is beautiful I can’t wait to build a shop start start making tables myself . One day real soon

    • @Pickledill710
      @Pickledill710 3 года назад +2

      Step one is getting started, you’d be surprised what you can achieve with what you already have

    • @THEHORSELOVER235
      @THEHORSELOVER235 3 года назад +2

      Need an assistant? No pay necessary, just want to gain experience.

  • @edmudd1600
    @edmudd1600 4 года назад +21

    Working smarter not harder I would not call that cheating on DIY. Just stumbled onto your videos.

  • @michellesutton202
    @michellesutton202 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful table, and that finish in the base brings out some of the lighter colors in the top.

  • @jimpp1658
    @jimpp1658 2 года назад +1

    Been watching you for many months now. I think I have seen all of your videos and quite a few more than once. Very inspiring. In fact I will definitely make my own tables as a result. Your full disclosure and tutorial like videos are very much appreciated. I can’t afford black walnut- although you have made me fall in love with it. I am hoping to do a dining room table for my retirement house using local red oak and a dark resin. Build will happen in 18 months as house build spring 2022 will be all consuming. Keep up the excellent work please.

  • @donynajohnson9819
    @donynajohnson9819 4 года назад +4

    This table is absolutely gorgeous! The final product with the base is OH MY HEAVENS!!!!!!

  • @horses2by
    @horses2by 3 года назад +6

    I absolutely love this table with the black epoxy and the Copper legs are gorgeous 💕

  • @AsterEdu
    @AsterEdu 2 года назад +1

    With every grit of the sanding I was in awe more and more....... came out really beautiful ❣️

  • @crystalmoore429
    @crystalmoore429 2 года назад +9

    That is incredibly beautiful! I wish I had the space, and the tools, to try this out. Your videos are very calming.

  • @collinheuft2215
    @collinheuft2215 3 года назад +15

    I like your way of taking people along your learning process. Refreshing to see someone admit they arent always right. Earned your sub :)

  • @BillMacfarlane
    @BillMacfarlane 4 года назад +52

    Good stuff! I always learn something new from your videos, so let me see if I can give back a little - I've had pretty good luck with sandblasting to get the soft wood and bark out of the hard to reach or uneven areas, which avoids tool marks from a chisel or wire brush. I use an inexpensive HF pressurized abrasive blaster loaded with crushed walnut shell media, and I set up a pallet on the lawn and blast away. The media is organic so I just leave it to settle into the lawn. This method really works wonders in getting rid of the soft stuff down in the gaps.
    Looking forward to the next vid!

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  4 года назад +8

      Oh man, I need to step my game up to a blaster eventually. That sounds awesome

    • @brettmciver432
      @brettmciver432 4 года назад +1

      Hey Bill can you post a video of that?? I think there's a lot of people obviously myself included that would be interested in seeing that

    • @nedgots2165
      @nedgots2165 4 года назад +3

      Right on the money the only way to strip soft wood I use a similar technique but I do enclose the area my grass does not like the walnut dust 👍

    • @brettmciver432
      @brettmciver432 4 года назад

      @@nedgots2165
      Vid plez

    • @nedgots2165
      @nedgots2165 4 года назад

      @@brettmciver432 I have no video sorry

  • @bribri8042
    @bribri8042 2 года назад +1

    No way is it cheating! Just another tool you have at your expense, and privilege. Side note: I’m a resin artist who is slowly creeping into the idea of wood and resin art together… and your videos are so inspiring and informative! Tysm 💖💖

  • @Numbers225
    @Numbers225 Год назад

    epoxy and wood tables are NOT woodworking
    they're beautiful works of art and i love these things

  • @JayAP2024
    @JayAP2024 3 года назад +5

    Awesome, it is my aim to start making these once my workshop is finished.
    Great videos great results.

  • @MoneyIsSilver
    @MoneyIsSilver 4 года назад +238

    Here I was thinking, "that's gonna take a long time to sand down" and then he throws it in a giant surface planer and does it in a couple minutes.

    • @thewordisalampuntomyfeet6814
      @thewordisalampuntomyfeet6814 4 года назад +7

      yeah how much is a planer? i’m trying to get these equipments for my husband so i can direct him to doing epoxy tables for me..

    • @ericrudoph3471
      @ericrudoph3471 4 года назад +17

      @@thewordisalampuntomyfeet6814 the machine they used. planner with belt sanders--. tens of thousands...

    • @spanckey3306
      @spanckey3306 3 года назад +4

      Felt that

    • @mahto54
      @mahto54 3 года назад +2

      Wide belt thickness sander! Wish I had one!

    • @galacticwarlock2271
      @galacticwarlock2271 3 года назад

      I am in awe.

  • @michaelcordova6235
    @michaelcordova6235 2 года назад

    I really appreciate what you did with all of your videos. very simple, but very informative. 6 years ago, i love crafting steel drums. i made a lot of barbecue grills out of steel drums. but i didn't sold any of it. i just love crafting steel drums. i made about a dozen for just 5 months, and before i left my Country to work abroad i just gave it all to my family and mostly to my friends. Honestly, i was not a fan of creating something out of wood. but watching your videos, i'm very interested of crafting wood with epoxy. Thank you so much for what your doing with all your videos. it's like a guide of creating an art through wood and becoming a true master of woodcraft.

  • @arkansasfasttrailriders9774
    @arkansasfasttrailriders9774 2 года назад

    As someone who is wanting to get started in wood all I can say is WOW! SALUTE!

  • @bghancock84
    @bghancock84 4 года назад +6

    I can't put this on a table. This will be on my wall :) is such a art

  • @rachelmarsala9933
    @rachelmarsala9933 2 года назад +8

    “If you don’t have an industrial shop available to you that doesn’t mean you can’t make one of these tables; it just means I’m luckier than you” 😂😂😂 the Ina Garten of DIY tables! Love it

    • @jasminejean1533
      @jasminejean1533 2 года назад

      Did he say that? I'm wondering what the bare minimum of tools to begin creating tables or other items would be..and thether if more epoxy:wood ratio equals softer pieces with less stability?

  • @BonnyHorvath
    @BonnyHorvath 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Cam
    Your colour match up to the base is 100% stunning. Brings out all the coppery shades in the top. Def the lighter one did the trick. 👍🏻
    Regards
    Bon 👣

  • @angelamcclelland7970
    @angelamcclelland7970 Год назад

    From a beginner's perspective, I really enjoyed watching this. Very clear and informative. Loved the finished table 👌 thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience !

  • @Wreinie
    @Wreinie 4 года назад +11

    Beautiful table! Way beyond my skill level! Thank you very much for sharing your work :)

  • @markstolk8962
    @markstolk8962 4 года назад +14

    That looks amazing, good job, I've just bought my 1st epoxy and I'm going to give it go. So l will see how l go for a beginner.

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  4 года назад +2

      Love to hear that mark!

    • @davidwarren2771
      @davidwarren2771 4 года назад

      @@BlacktailStudio I was told I had to go all the way up to 1500 sanding... what do you think? Or do you think 600 is fine to stop at?

  • @mikewarner3958
    @mikewarner3958 2 года назад

    Better. I am one of the ones that doesn’t want to build a table but I thoroughly enjoyed watching people that are great at what they do build and put things together yours is one of the RUclips videos that I truly look forward to I know your tables take a long time so you cannot put content on as often as I’d like you to but really enjoy watching you build your tables!

  • @dar4835
    @dar4835 2 года назад +1

    I loved the copper frame that showed off this table to its finest! You do wonderful work, and lots of patience.
    I've watched a few of your videos, and am watching the one with the blue color right now. Thank you for sharing your time and ways to do these beautiful tables!

    • @goldilox369
      @goldilox369 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I just found him as well. They're really fun to watch. I like seeing this one because it's the first time he used the clear glass epoxy!

  • @carrarons5481
    @carrarons5481 3 года назад +3

    I couldn't sell a piece like this! It's a perfection and so beautiful. Great work!

  • @Hoosierinoz1
    @Hoosierinoz1 Год назад +2

    This is my favorite so far! Excellent craftsmanship as well as a keen artistic eye. Love you work Cam, cheers!

  • @cyboard7493
    @cyboard7493 Год назад

    So relaxing to watch, lets hope we can all watch your videos for years to come.

  • @billkane2868
    @billkane2868 2 года назад

    I just subscribed to your site.
    I have been watching you on my Apple TV and wanted to tell you that your site is probably the best I have viewed.
    Your information about how and how not to do something is very informative.
    I am a retired general contractor who is now into bowl and resin turning.
    I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate someone who gives correct and non bias information about products, tools, materials and methods to complete a project. I will keep watching.
    Thanks
    Bill

  • @karlitateruel964
    @karlitateruel964 3 года назад +7

    You are an artist! Beautiful work! I love how you used the wood so perfectly!!! One day I will be able to afford one of your tables!

  • @sukafoluv19
    @sukafoluv19 4 года назад +6

    Dunno how I got here, but I’m glad I stayed! Such a gorgeous table! Loved the pairing with the copper base! Well done!

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  4 года назад

      Love it when that happens

    • @daveph357
      @daveph357 4 года назад

      Yeah, agree with you, when i first saw the stand, i thought oh, no, he's gonna ruin the table putting that on it! then it cuts to the finished colour of frame & table, and boom! he nailed it, totally spot on. looked awesome. I have got to get into this genre of woodworking.

  • @norcaldude707
    @norcaldude707 Год назад +2

    Hey Cam, love all of your videos and I've learned a ton. One thing I've picked up from my composite research in boats is vac bagging resin projects. It'd be pretty easy with your molds, and it should help a ton with infusing the epoxy into the little holes and get rid of the bubbles so you don't have to spend as much time with the CA glue. Might be worth experimenting a bit to save some work. Cheers!

  • @Blessings.429
    @Blessings.429 2 года назад

    I absolutely love this, whoever purchased it got a wonderful piece of Art

  • @danaosman9249
    @danaosman9249 4 года назад +12

    This my first time seen your video, it's wow! Thank you, I really love epoxy craft and try to learn, so your channel helps a lot!

  • @willieculpepper9916
    @willieculpepper9916 4 года назад +6

    This is the first time I’ve watch one of your videos you do a awesome job. You explain things very well. I will be watching a lot more of your videos. Amazing work!!!!

  • @christopher9979
    @christopher9979 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for posting this and for creating your channel. I am a former aviator as well who is interesting in woodworking, but I am just getting started. Your channel has given me hope!

  • @aetopus1228
    @aetopus1228 2 года назад +2

    Okay, I'll use a darned coaster for my beer.

  • @maleficentcop2752
    @maleficentcop2752 4 года назад +3

    Really like how this table turned out... Looks to me like you nailed the color on the basis...👍
    Thx to your wife for the camera work.. It was nice to see the over head shots... Love your work...👍👍

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  4 года назад +2

      She’s pretty proud of herself. So she’ll like the validation!

  • @anuragsingh-ed4gk
    @anuragsingh-ed4gk 4 года назад +5

    Gorgeous piece of art. Not a fan of metal frame though, yet it complements perfectly 👏🏻

  • @themicdfiles1865
    @themicdfiles1865 2 года назад

    You’re doing the same things I do. Every table is a learning experience for me. I have a couple walnut slabs and a couple maple slabs that I’ve been sitting on for awhile. People aren’t spending money and with costs of all materials going through the roof, I’d rather have the customer tell me what they want. Beautiful tables, man! That’s a cool base. Good call on the extra epoxy on your inserts. I came up on some old white oak 4x4’s and I have been building my bases with those by doing 60 degree mitered inverted triangles, and inlaying them together. It’s a pain as the oak tends to move after I plain it and square it…as you know, a 60 degree miter cut cannot be off by a degree.

  • @infidel24
    @infidel24 2 года назад

    Such a beautiful piece. And of course it still counts, you do all the thing's that turn it into an art piece.

  • @markodabrowski1040
    @markodabrowski1040 3 года назад +3

    Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. Wish I could afford something like this heck even a solid hardwood cocktail table but veneer is all I can afford. Amazing craftsmanship

    • @GOLD_FEVER
      @GOLD_FEVER 3 года назад

      hardwood is surprisingly affordable. YES you will spend about 300 to 500 bux for just the wood to build this type of table. but if you can do some basic stuff like gluing wood, and sanding it, i think you too can create something similar.

  • @mariazinatullina
    @mariazinatullina 4 года назад +30

    Breathtaking! This is literally one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen. Good job man!

  • @malachikaplan4971
    @malachikaplan4971 2 года назад +1

    Love watching your videos..I like that you tale your time explaining what to and what not to do. It's great for us that are starting with the craft. Thanks so much.

  • @lsduk
    @lsduk Год назад

    Another Sunday treat for me, thank you. Something is telling me I have to build at least 1 table before the Reaper taps.

  • @nelsonater101
    @nelsonater101 4 года назад +3

    You just sparked something inside me. Thank you. I'll be planning my table soon.

  • @jasonlubold3066
    @jasonlubold3066 3 года назад +24

    Def a fyi bro. Whoever says it's not ,tell them to buy you that 50k machine. Lol

  • @nathanpearce7169
    @nathanpearce7169 2 года назад

    This is, in my opinion, one of the coolest tables I've seen on this channel.

  • @sdla690
    @sdla690 2 года назад +1

    I just started watching your video, thank you for sharing all the big and small tips. And I can tell you have become super organized and well prepared compared to your earlier video. Keep up the great job. This piece is super beautiful, words can’t describe kind of beautiful :)

  • @sventer198
    @sventer198 4 года назад +6

    Utilizing available resources to plane etc. is not cheating, it’s working smart. That equipment is very expensive and large for a diy enthusiast to buy, so why not make use of available resources? Love your table!

  • @greta5805
    @greta5805 3 года назад +8

    My carpenter heart just dropped with that chisel 😥😂

  • @timgrant8729
    @timgrant8729 2 месяца назад

    I'm about to try a deep pour for the first time and this was the best educational video's I've seen! Thanks and wish me luck! 😎

  • @carolyncoombes1730
    @carolyncoombes1730 2 года назад

    Stumbled onto your videos a few of days ago because I finally got the dreaded covid, and have to isolate I'm really enjoying the process. Keep chatting as it is boring watching ones that are silent or have crappy music. It's nice to see someone so animated and really enjoying their craft.

  • @carlosbarrera6663
    @carlosbarrera6663 4 года назад +17

    It's simply amazing, thumbs up!