Dude I love how up front you are with your sponsorships. I see you using the majority of the stuff you rep. You are a craftsman and you deserve to be compensated for your work. More than that you aren't trying to pretend or act ashamed that the channel is your job.
Your attention to detail is amazing! The ability to 'get in the zone' and overcome the tediousness of cutting 10,000 little strips from the 30 skateboards is certainly beyond what most people could achieve. Love the channel - love the energy - and love the final results! Can hardly wait for your next video! Long live the folding staircase!!!
I really like your work and would love to see it incorporated into the van build. Do you plan to use skateboards in building out some of the cabinetry or a skateboard/butcher block countertop?
I had an idea for the mess you make while using the grinder to strip down the boards. What if your table had a box off to one side that you could attach your dust collector to? Then as you strip the boards, aim the discharge into the box having most of the mess sucked up as you’re working. Just a thought, either way keep up the great work!
@@charl_k I have my miter saw built into a box with a 4" dust port at the bottom, works way better than the dinky dust port most saws have for "dust collection".
@@HenryZwiefelhofer mine is like a big bin behind the saw where i stand. Catches anything the homemade dust collector doesn't get. Also useful to sweep offcuts into, off the table.
I dig the "new" video format - quickly jump right in and do the build but then summarize each step of the process for those who might be curious. Good stuff!
Nice! As a woodworker myself, I appreciate the work that goes into any build, the videos show only a fraction of it. Two thumbs up! That "Woo" you give is how I feel when I finish a stage of a build.
It is simple what I like from this channel: reuse and recycle wood to the fullest extend possible. I own a similar business that frequently dumpster dive furniture that are thrown away. People gotta reuse wood and stop throwing it away!
Hello from Russia! I've been watching you since the time when the channel had about 100,000 subscribers. Glad that your channel is growing. You have great video production and style. I wish you a million subscribers. I look forward to every video thanks!
You just keep topping yourself. Better and better every time. This one is absolutely beautiful! You want that shine, you got to put in the time. My first thought when you showed it on IG with the center rows of blue and purple was that it reminded me of a guitar strap. Can't wait to see what you come up with next! Thanks for sharing!
I loved your original conference table you made in the shop with the fireplace and I LOVE this table too. I’ve been waiting for another skateboard table. The effort put into your process is amazing. Amazing, simply amazing.
Awesome, beautiful work! Your shop/work flows nicely. I still wish there was some way to creatively repurpose the used grip tape. Maybe melt and form it to coasters? I have no idea if that is even possible. Thx for sharing.
You're killing it brother, been watching your stuff for a while and haven't commented before. Great stuff. Been skating for 20+ years now and it's sick seeing someone do what you are doing with the broken boards. I admire your patience!!
Have you thought about steaming the whole boards and then pressing them flat before the milling process as a way to save time, or is it a wash in just doing it your way? Nice project and the extra mile is worth it.
I love how far you stretch the skateboard usage by veneering plywood sheets! It makes them last a lot longer, so you can keep making your awesome projects a lot longer :D
I like seeing you thinking and laying out pattern choices the most. Every piece you make is different, beyond the recycled skateboards material itself. Could make another table and have totally different vibe.
Beautiful. Curious if you’ve tested not grinding off the faces of each skateboard. Since you’re gluing them up on edge and flooding with epoxy, I’d think the epoxy would fill any thin voids from the faces not matching perfectly.
Ben, this table looks awesome! I again must voice the opinion on applying this to the backboard, it would look awesome! Love watching your work, keep it up!
I am very keen to do a project with recycled skateboards. It would be really cool if you did a video where you rundown what you do to get the skateboards ready and the proper technique, thanks
Curious if you use a standard table saw blade or a thinner one to “save material”? Or would the amount you save using a thinner blade be to little to be useful for your projects? Awesome finished product as always!
Another amazing and beautiful build. I really enjoy your videos. I actually used you're Total Boat coupon code a few weeks back and appreciate the hookup. All Hail the RUclips algorithm gods for suggesting this channel.
I would have thought the thick epoxy coated only on one side would create tension and make the table bow (vs naked plywood underneath). How come is it not the case? Wooo
Love your attention to detail! Way to go the extra miles, the effort shows in the final result. I used your coupon code for total boat epoxy and love the product. Keep up the great work!
Big thanks to Keeps for supporting the channel! Here’s the site if you want to check them out!
keeps.com/woby
Were you one out of the two out of the three men experiencing male pattern baldness before you were thirty-five?
Every bit of woodwork is always 20% making cool stuff and 80% sanding
Dude I love how up front you are with your sponsorships. I see you using the majority of the stuff you rep. You are a craftsman and you deserve to be compensated for your work. More than that you aren't trying to pretend or act ashamed that the channel is your job.
I love all of his work, but his attitude is what draws me in. Enthusiastic, but cool and laid back at the same time.
Your attention to detail is amazing! The ability to 'get in the zone' and overcome the tediousness of cutting 10,000 little strips from the 30 skateboards is certainly beyond what most people could achieve.
Love the channel - love the energy - and love the final results! Can hardly wait for your next video!
Long live the folding staircase!!!
For a lot of people having a table like that would be a half-pipe dream!
I really like your work and would love to see it incorporated into the van build. Do you plan to use skateboards in building out some of the cabinetry or a skateboard/butcher block countertop?
That would look so dope! A colorful van!
I can't believe how much sanding...... Looks amazing thought and worth the effort
I had an idea for the mess you make while using the grinder to strip down the boards. What if your table had a box off to one side that you could attach your dust collector to? Then as you strip the boards, aim the discharge into the box having most of the mess sucked up as you’re working.
Just a thought, either way keep up the great work!
Think I know what you mean, like the idea. I've made something similar for my portable table saw.
Remember, Ben hates when people share ideas with him. He gets all twisted up and rages.
@@charl_k I have my miter saw built into a box with a 4" dust port at the bottom, works way better than the dinky dust port most saws have for "dust collection".
@@HenryZwiefelhofer mine is like a big bin behind the saw where i stand. Catches anything the homemade dust collector doesn't get. Also useful to sweep offcuts into, off the table.
Love the flip up fan wall hanging plastic wall chamber thingy. I’m hooked.
I dig the "new" video format - quickly jump right in and do the build but then summarize each step of the process for those who might be curious. Good stuff!
Guess you didn’t watch his older videos.. this is how they used to be
@@PJJ196 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Best project yet! Love the table! Just a bit concerned for your lungs. I suggest a lot less blower and a lot more vacuum and dust collector.
very nice table i love how colorful your projects are they have a bright and cheerful feel to them thank you for sharing with us
Perhaps the most important step is sanding. AND, as a wood worker myself, the most hated part!!! That table is awesome!!!
Very nice table. Love your work man!
Nice! As a woodworker myself, I appreciate the work that goes into any build, the videos show only a fraction of it. Two thumbs up!
That "Woo" you give is how I feel when I finish a stage of a build.
This video is such a great example of the patience and detail that you put into your craft. It a true work of art!
One thing that I'm incredibly impressed by is the lighting in your workshop!
What we like about this channel is the dude - he seems pretty cool
Never forget to chamfer the edges. Beautiful work, as usual.
It is simple what I like from this channel: reuse and recycle wood to the fullest extend possible. I own a similar business that frequently dumpster dive furniture that are thrown away. People gotta reuse wood and stop throwing it away!
Something nice! But seriously, that finish, the legs, the effort and the results… envious AF, thanks for sharing!
Hello from Russia! I've been watching you since the time when the channel had about 100,000 subscribers. Glad that your channel is growing. You have great video production and style. I wish you a million subscribers. I look forward to every video thanks!
3:08, yeah I know that feeling, great project and looking forward to the next one.
This table top is amazing. What a beautiful piece.
You just keep topping yourself. Better and better every time. This one is absolutely beautiful! You want that shine, you got to put in the time. My first thought when you showed it on IG with the center rows of blue and purple was that it reminded me of a guitar strap. Can't wait to see what you come up with next! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful table and great workmanship!
Love the colors, the shine, the Wooooooo!
That's lovely! Loving the kill-room-esque sanding area, great idea!
That table is *chef's kiss* magnificent. It's so shiny! 😎😎
I loved your original conference table you made in the shop with the fireplace and I LOVE this table too. I’ve been waiting for another skateboard table. The effort put into your process is amazing. Amazing, simply amazing.
wow dude, you are getting hella good at your art. amazing to watch your progression. much respect.
Dude! Another killer build from you. Your attention to details is what sets you apart. Keep it up.
Great to see you back up and running. Always a pleasure.
Killer job on this one, Ben! I love the colors!
Simply a masterpiece
Ohhhh that is cool!! How about a headboard or designer laptop case / holder?
We loved watching this come together - it is a true masterpiece!!
Glad I found your channel. Love the colors in this and learning different techniques to further my woodworking hobby. Thanks!!
I love the plywood edge with the colorful bit on top. You need to make a table and leave it exposed. Love your work!
Awesome, beautiful work! Your shop/work flows nicely. I still wish there was some way to creatively repurpose the used grip tape. Maybe melt and form it to coasters? I have no idea if that is even possible. Thx for sharing.
You're killing it brother, been watching your stuff for a while and haven't commented before. Great stuff. Been skating for 20+ years now and it's sick seeing someone do what you are doing with the broken boards. I admire your patience!!
B-E-A-UTIFUL Table!! You crushed it bro
Beautiful table. Thanks for being so positive and fun! WOOOOO
Nice table, really hard work with the little strips of skateboard
Such a beautiful table..
Wow that's very beautiful Ben. I really like this. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend Ben. Keep making. Wooo. God bless.
Have you thought about steaming the whole boards and then pressing them flat before the milling process as a way to save time, or is it a wash in just doing it your way? Nice project and the extra mile is worth it.
Love the table. Best part is doing it on a diagonal. When you going to do a dresser to go with the end tables??
I love how far you stretch the skateboard usage by veneering plywood sheets! It makes them last a lot longer, so you can keep making your awesome projects a lot longer :D
Beautiful table!
Beautiful colours and good vibes, what's not to love, man?
Great work Ben! 😊👍
Shout out to Keeps for sponsoring this man to keep creating!
Glad to see I'm not the only one wearing out Rockler's website
Thanks for another incredible and amazing share video! You're the best!
Nice work!!
I love my Harbor Freight pin nailer too! Keep doing it brother
I like seeing you thinking and laying out pattern choices the most. Every piece you make is different, beyond the recycled skateboards material itself. Could make another table and have totally different vibe.
Dam that's a shiny table! Looks awesome.
Duuuuuuude!!! Woooooo!!!! That's some nice work. Love it!
Beautiful. Curious if you’ve tested not grinding off the faces of each skateboard. Since you’re gluing them up on edge and flooding with epoxy, I’d think the epoxy would fill any thin voids from the faces not matching perfectly.
Great work Ben
Ben, this table looks awesome! I again must voice the opinion on applying this to the backboard, it would look awesome! Love watching your work, keep it up!
woby i love the stuff you make and i watch every video you post keep it up and i look forward for your next video
I am very keen to do a project with recycled skateboards. It would be really cool if you did a video where you rundown what you do to get the skateboards ready and the proper technique, thanks
Love it, amazing layout and finish 🤘🏼
Amazing work! It's looks fantastic!
Vintage woby right here. Love it man, great energy here and as always, excellent editing!
Look great.
Did you seal the underside of the table to stop it cupping in humid conditions?
something nice!
great production values!
Man, that is a fine table. You keep getting better at this.
Beautiful work. Great job!
Amazing man - seriously great work and love your video style. Keep up the great work!!
Looks awesome man. Always look forward to a new video from you popping up on my feed. Thanks
Table is beautiful bro. Keep it up! 👍
you are a artist
Great work and very inspiring. You make sanding look fun. 🤙🖖
I love your work, so beautiful!
Gorgeous.
What kind of planning goes into the colour pattern? Do you wing it, or lay it all out first?
Sick table Ben. Love your work.
Curious if you use a standard table saw blade or a thinner one to “save material”? Or would the amount you save using a thinner blade be to little to be useful for your projects? Awesome finished product as always!
HE IS BACK!!! 💖
Wow wonderfull table!!!!!👍👍👍
Cool table, the only thing the video was missing is your doggo making an appearance.
So awesome, you should make a computer desk at some point
Another amazing and beautiful build. I really enjoy your videos. I actually used you're Total Boat coupon code a few weeks back and appreciate the hookup. All Hail the RUclips algorithm gods for suggesting this channel.
Very nice usual. But the table legs? How did you build them?
This is perfection. Just amazing in every way. Freaking amazing job mate. I'd custom.order this tomorrow!!!!!!!
I would have thought the thick epoxy coated only on one side would create tension and make the table bow (vs naked plywood underneath). How come is it not the case? Wooo
Great film. Gorgeous table. You da man. Mahalo for sharing! 🙂🐒🤙
I would love to come and see you work live i just love your work is so stunning and creative truly inspiring.
Woooo!! Looks great!
Nice to see you back to you....
Bro
I like the table so much, but I like you more
keep going man
Man I loved how you looked into the camera on your way down the stairs it was smugness about you being right 🤣🤣🤣
Quite insane how amazing this turned out!
I love it!!
Great work ❤️🔥🥳🇸🇪
SUPER DOPE HOMIE 🤘🤘
The hits just keep coming.
Keep up the fantastic work Buddy 👍👍
Hey man, great job! Whar the pad u used to apply the polishing compound?
So strong. Nice job!
Love your attention to detail! Way to go the extra miles, the effort shows in the final result.
I used your coupon code for total boat epoxy and love the product. Keep up the great work!