This is the first video I've seen that goes for getting that "old needs restoration" look. I love it and I've gotta keep these old weathered boards I came into in their condition as much as possible yet maintain some sort of polish look.
That’s awesome! I’m so glad to that! It would be a dream to find genuine old boards & material in general to repurpose somehow! But if I don’t I’ll keep making imitations. I’d recommend using wax as a finish, I haven’t gotten to use it myself yet, but I’ve seen some amazing results with it. Keep them protected and still get have that matte realistic look, that they would have from wear/age. Thanks again for watching and the kind words ❤️ means the world!
Yes sir, thank you for the recommendation! That's what I got for me coffee table project, some natural minwax finish paste wax. I need ideas for legs tho. I've got 1x8's and some small trimmings to pick from but nothing for legs or substrate yet.
@@sonsabiscuiteaters5913 Gotcha! I highly recommend using Pinterest for gathering inspiration and ideas. Best of luck either way! Would be cool to see how it turns out once you’re done!
That was really entertaining and the table came out pretty cool. The only thing i was wondering now after a longer period...is the top too wobbly for drinks and stuff? Best regards from germany
Thank you so much! To be honest, I thought it would feel worse, but it doesn't really bother us that much and we haven't spilled any drinks because of it yet! 😁Me personally, I prefer the look over the convenience in this case. But with all that said, I can see how some people would get really annoyed or tired of it really fast! 😄
@@byferner well i like the Look very much, so i can understand it. I build a Coffeetable for my family out of an round oak Slap. Its not totally flat but we love it 😃
Thank you so much, glad you liked it! We would love to see the results once you’re done! Send us a DM on Insta or FB! :D Thanks again for watching and commenting Joshua, best of luck with the build!
Looks like the tool that would have helped you is the Arbortech Turbo Plane. But I bet the faint marks of the ax left after sanding give it a unique look. Great job!
Yeah, you’re 100% correct, for sure! I would actually love to start with that to get the bulk off. Then swap to an axe/knife for details. Great tip, I’m definitely trying that next time! Thanks for the tip!
Отличная работа! Наверное повторю данную модель стола. Одно замечание. Стоит применять красящие составы на водной основе, а не на спиртовой. Так вы сможете добиться нужного оттенка, и избежать неестественного ( для старой вещи) блеска. После обработки красящим составом на водной основе, если требуется блеск на поверхности, производят полировку войлочным диском для шлифовальной машинки. Так вы получите более натуральный блеск. Также можно применять состав на основе уксуса, для придания дереву состаренного вида. Удачи!
this is the sort of beat up looking rustic look i like sort of reminds you of old gallion and pirate ship look. not keen on the screws in top but great look overall. could have used some coach bolts and beat the round head and paint it to make it look like big head nails. good project
Thank you so much! Yeah, I’d love that too if I had any nails like that available! At least the screws are not visible tho, since we covered them with dowels and cutouts 😊 thanks a lot for watching and the kind words!
Just stumbled across your channel - really fun and interesting projects and the editing is top notch too! That's how you get subscribers :) Really looking forward to new stuff from you guys in the future!
I have been watching your videos one by one being sooo amazed at your beautiful, awesome and gorgeous works. I love it! I am kinda feeling honored to be a subscriber of yours before your channel gets too big, which I believe will come sooner or later. Thanks for all your works and sharing these.
Wow, that is so kind of you to say! Thank you so much! This comment made my day! ❤️ Thank you for joining me here, I’m honored to have kind hearted people like you watching! I’m so glad you like it! 😊
@@byferner I'm watching the rest of your videos now :) I subscribed. Keep it up ! I'm also, sometimes, posting videos of the work I do on an house farm, but I'm a beginner in all trades..
Wow, thanks for sharing this wonderfull video. There's no other way to start of the day with Veideway ;) I'm looking forward to watch your next video, but don't stress it out. Take your time and take care of yourselves. Cheers guys! Rock on!!
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! Yeah, black paint that we sanded off. I would rather use a water based color, thinning it out with water and try that first. But I do like the look after sanding it off too, haha. You can always do that afterwards though, if you don’t like how the black wash turned out 😊
Thank you so much! It’s been a while for sure, we’ll be back though! It’s just been a lot to deal with lately. Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching our videos! ❤️
I love this I want to do mix of this with the burn technique you did on the desktop! This will be for a desk though and I was wondering if all the divots wound cause wobble like if using a keyboard or example?
Update: After two months I finished the desk last Saturday. I burned portions of it did the the gravel technique and hit it with both ends of a hammer. I hacked at all the edges and the middle of the desk leaving the edge closest to me and some of the middle section for a keyboard and mouse and it works and looks great! I will be posting more about it on my instagram @JoMendii if interested!
Oh and may I add that I used both the flatness of a belt sander and it’s curved edge to make more indentation variations and it worked wonderfully on the edges!
That’s such a great tip and technique to make more “genuine rustic”-looking! Thanks a ton for sharing your progress and build, we’re so glad to hear about it!
I just realized we’ve completely missed this comment 2 months ago :S we’re terribly sorry about that man! I guess that’s too late now! But I planned to use some kind of “desk/keyboard-pad” to even out small divots/bumps etc. We’ve had no problems so far using it 😊 Again, so sorry we missed your comment, glad you gave us an update! ❤️
As in i should just rely on glue? Yeah I can definitely see that. But I just wanted to be sure since I didn’t get the cleanest surface to glue on, but yeah it’s probably overkill 😄
At some point I really thought 'what are these guys doing?'. Hats off to you, that table looks great! You've gained another subscriber!
Hahaha, that’s hilarious. I don’t blame you! Thanks a ton, we really appreciate it!
This is the first video I've seen that goes for getting that "old needs restoration" look. I love it and I've gotta keep these old weathered boards I came into in their condition as much as possible yet maintain some sort of polish look.
That’s awesome! I’m so glad to that! It would be a dream to find genuine old boards & material in general to repurpose somehow! But if I don’t I’ll keep making imitations. I’d recommend using wax as a finish, I haven’t gotten to use it myself yet, but I’ve seen some amazing results with it. Keep them protected and still get have that matte realistic look, that they would have from wear/age. Thanks again for watching and the kind words ❤️ means the world!
Yes sir, thank you for the recommendation! That's what I got for me coffee table project, some natural minwax finish paste wax. I need ideas for legs tho. I've got 1x8's and some small trimmings to pick from but nothing for legs or substrate yet.
@@sonsabiscuiteaters5913 Gotcha! I highly recommend using Pinterest for gathering inspiration and ideas. Best of luck either way! Would be cool to see how it turns out once you’re done!
Nice table build
Regards James
One Handed Maker - Australia
Thank you so much my friend, really appreciate that!
You are an artist. This is a work of art.
Thank you so much, that’s very kind of you!
My thoughts exactly, part of your staining process reminded me of a similar process I use in painting abstract.Very satisfying to watch..
Absolutely LOVE this table!
Thank you soo much! Glad you like it! So far we’re still really happy with it too! 😊 Thanks for watching and commenting the kind words Trine ❤️
Oh yea I’m liking that style a lot
Thank you Joseph! Glad to hear that!
super high-quality videos! How do you guys not have more Subs?!
Thank you! That’s very kind of you! 😊
eskitme yöntemleri çok iyi ben de uygulayacağım teşekkürler tebrikler çok iyi çalışma.
Çok teşekkür ederim! Projenizde iyi şanslar! 🙏❤️
I absolutely love it!!!
Thank you so much Peggy! Glad you like it! ❤️
Nice table, great effort
Thank you so much Arno, appreciate it! 😊
Super travail, beautiful table. Bravo, well done 🎉 🎉
Thank you so much! Glad you like the Table! 😊
Quality. Inspiring for future projects.
Thank you Anthony, we really appreciate the kind words, glad you found inspiration here!
Great work! I like to hear a more what kind a oil and paint u use ) btw the work u done is suppa duppa looking !
Wow! That totally came out amazing!
Thank you! That’s so nice of you! Thanks for checking out our videos and leaving all these nice comments! 🤗
Just wow 👏🏼
Thank you Raza! Really appreciate you watching and commenting on our videos😊🙏🏼
Shout out from South Korea!
Amazing sense of art.
BEST woodwork video EVER🤓
Thank you so much ❤️ that’s so kind of you! Thank you for watching!
You are an artist. Very beautiful!
That’s very kind of you to say! Thank you so much!
That was really entertaining and the table came out pretty cool. The only thing i was wondering now after a longer period...is the top too wobbly for drinks and stuff?
Best regards from germany
Thank you so much!
To be honest, I thought it would feel worse, but it doesn't really bother us that much and we haven't spilled any drinks because of it yet! 😁Me personally, I prefer the look over the convenience in this case.
But with all that said, I can see how some people would get really annoyed or tired of it really fast! 😄
@@byferner well i like the Look very much, so i can understand it. I build a Coffeetable for my family out of an round oak Slap. Its not totally flat but we love it 😃
@@LittleSonWoodworking That’s awesome! It’s such an awesome feeling having made it yourself too 😌👌
Beautifull❤
Thank you so much! Glad you like the odd design!
This is awesome! I'm gonna build something similar for the new house
Thank you so much, glad you liked it! We would love to see the results once you’re done! Send us a DM on Insta or FB! :D Thanks again for watching and commenting Joshua, best of luck with the build!
That looks fabulous!
Great job.👍
Thank you so much Maxxis, appreciate it!
Looks like the tool that would have helped you is the Arbortech Turbo Plane. But I bet the faint marks of the ax left after sanding give it a unique look. Great job!
Yeah, you’re 100% correct, for sure! I would actually love to start with that to get the bulk off. Then swap to an axe/knife for details. Great tip, I’m definitely trying that next time! Thanks for the tip!
@@byfernerYou are very welcome!
You are the best ❤❤👍🏻
So are you! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Beautiful!!!!! Well done!
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching!
Отличная работа! Наверное повторю данную модель стола. Одно замечание. Стоит применять красящие составы на водной основе, а не на спиртовой. Так вы сможете добиться нужного оттенка, и избежать неестественного ( для старой вещи) блеска. После обработки красящим составом на водной основе, если требуется блеск на поверхности, производят полировку войлочным диском для шлифовальной машинки. Так вы получите более натуральный блеск. Также можно применять состав на основе уксуса, для придания дереву состаренного вида. Удачи!
Потрясающий! Удачи! Отличный совет, большое спасибо! Обязательно учту это в будущих проектах! 🙏❤️
this is the sort of beat up looking rustic look i like sort of reminds you of old gallion and pirate ship look. not keen on the screws in top but great look overall. could have used some coach bolts and beat the round head and paint it to make it look like big head nails. good project
Thank you so much! Yeah, I’d love that too if I had any nails like that available! At least the screws are not visible tho, since we covered them with dowels and cutouts 😊 thanks a lot for watching and the kind words!
Just stumbled across your channel - really fun and interesting projects and the editing is top notch too! That's how you get subscribers :)
Really looking forward to new stuff from you guys in the future!
Basti, this just made our day! Thank you so much, really means a lot to us! :D We’re so glad to have you with us!
I have been watching your videos one by one being sooo amazed at your beautiful, awesome and gorgeous works. I love it! I am kinda feeling honored to be a subscriber of yours before your channel gets too big, which I believe will come sooner or later. Thanks for all your works and sharing these.
Wow, that is so kind of you to say! Thank you so much! This comment made my day! ❤️ Thank you for joining me here, I’m honored to have kind hearted people like you watching! I’m so glad you like it! 😊
I love what you did to make the coffee table look amazing
Thank you so much Shirley, we’re so glad you like it! 😊🙏🏼 also thank you for watching and commenting too!
This looks amazing! Great job.
Thank you so much! We had so much fun making this table 😊 Thanks for watching our videos!
It's so funny to watch your video, guys! Thanks! Good job!
Thank you so Alex! We’re happy glad you liked it :D thanks for watching and encouraging us to keep it up! 🤗
Very nice
Thank you! 🙏
Super bonita me encanto😍
Muchas gracias 🥰
good job guys ! great looking piece you made there! Refreshing style :)
@@byferner I'm watching the rest of your videos now :) I subscribed. Keep it up ! I'm also, sometimes, posting videos of the work I do on an house farm, but I'm a beginner in all trades..
amazing
Thanks a lot!
Awesome.
Thank you!
Wow! Vilket hantverk🤩
great music too
Glad you enjoyed the tunes! 🙌
good Job
Thank you so much Michael! 🙏
Love it 😍
Wow, thanks for sharing this wonderfull video. There's no other way to start of the day with Veideway ;) I'm looking forward to watch your next video, but don't stress it out. Take your time and take care of yourselves. Cheers guys! Rock on!!
We cannot thank you enough brother ❤️ see you soon! ❤️
@@byferner
i love the shape and look of this. what is black wash? is it black paint that you just rub off quickly after applying or do you sand it off?
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! Yeah, black paint that we sanded off. I would rather use a water based color, thinning it out with water and try that first. But I do like the look after sanding it off too, haha. You can always do that afterwards though, if you don’t like how the black wash turned out 😊
really love your woodwork, it's been awhile i hope can see your new content
Thank you so much! It’s been a while for sure, we’ll be back though! It’s just been a lot to deal with lately.
Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching our videos! ❤️
I love this I want to do mix of this with the burn technique you did on the desktop!
This will be for a desk though and I was wondering if all the divots wound cause wobble like if using a keyboard or example?
Update: After two months I finished the desk last Saturday. I burned portions of it did the the gravel technique and hit it with both ends of a hammer. I hacked at all the edges and the middle of the desk leaving the edge closest to me and some of the middle section for a keyboard and mouse and it works and looks great! I will be posting more about it on my instagram @JoMendii if interested!
Oh and may I add that I used both the flatness of a belt sander and it’s curved edge to make more indentation variations and it worked wonderfully on the edges!
Heck yes! That’s so awesome, we would love to see it! We’ll definitely check it out 👏🏼👏🏼 😃
That’s such a great tip and technique to make more “genuine rustic”-looking! Thanks a ton for sharing your progress and build, we’re so glad to hear about it!
I just realized we’ve completely missed this comment 2 months ago :S we’re terribly sorry about that man! I guess that’s too late now! But I planned to use some kind of “desk/keyboard-pad” to even out small divots/bumps etc. We’ve had no problems so far using it 😊 Again, so sorry we missed your comment, glad you gave us an update! ❤️
Who could do any work at that lake. That view..
Yeah, Daniel’s Dads place is magical, way outside of town, but so worth the drive!
screws on the top is wild
As in i should just rely on glue? Yeah I can definitely see that. But I just wanted to be sure since I didn’t get the cleanest surface to glue on, but yeah it’s probably overkill 😄
When’s the next video?
We’re working on it right now! Probably after the holidays!
Why you stopped uploading man???
I haven’t stopped! I’ve just had a lot going on right now, I have new videos in the works! Thanks a ton for watching and wanting more! ❤️🙏
Jag har redan berömt er på Instagram men här får ni lite till. Grymt! 😉
wait what, 145 subs? wtf
i love the table btw