WOW!!! This is one of my FAVORITE TABLES EVER!!!! Those wings came out AMAZING!!! And the way you get shadows on the hexagons when you move it around... and just like you said, the deeper things in the diorama look more out of focus.... You managed to showcase SO MANY unique techniques in this one small table that I am blown away that they ALL came out as well as they did!!! You ROCK my man!!!!
OMG it is amazing! I love the wings and the colors. I showed this to my children and said oh how I would love a table from the donkey. They said now they have birthday ideas. I would love a Brazilian rainbow boa one like this. I am putting that idea on their heads lol
I wish drum sander paper was easier to change... even just going up to 100 makes a difference in ease of sanding after. I did a high chair and send every piece thru on 100 grit right after the table saw (not a lot of material just saw marks) and it greatly reduced the hand sanding I had to do
In Easel if you order your objects front to back it will allow you to control the cut order, its a pain in the but but it can work depending on how complex your design is.
This is an incredible piece. I have a question about the hard wax oil, though, and the epoxy. I have tried the same thing in the past, sanding to 240 and then applying the oil. I always take my time to avoid swirls in the sanding, and have even tried wet sanding after to 320. However, you can always see the scratches in the epoxy once I add the oil. Do you have any suggestions?
I’ve never had the issue even back in my cheaper sander days. I did so and clean my paper every foot or so though. Good hard wax, good sandpaper is my best guesses.
I will be willing to guess that the design choice for cabinets in your garage or because they remodeled the kitchen and couldn’t get rid of the old cabinets. Husband said I’m gonna use those in my workshop. I’m not getting rid of those good cabinets and Viola!
What was the link to the holographic cellophane (think you said you were going to put it in the description) I just got commissioned for a piece that I was looking for some...(actually ironically enough for some insect wings) As always... great content. Btw... I work in crocs in my shop due to spine damage... so flip flop away brother!!
In my limited experience with it, it’s only better for things where you can get the UV to it to cure it. So under something with solid colors didn’t work well, but I did try it first
If you’re worried about wearing flip flops, have you considered wearing some of the safety sandals that we see in videos from Pakistan, India, China, and Vietnam?
It's not a near miss if it hit you and drew blood and ive had both things flying by me and things hitting me and drawing blood it's all part of the job
@@screamingdonkeywoodwork I'm the same way I've had a few dozen stitches over the years sometimes it seems like I can't even look at a job without bleeding but I still have all my digits
WOW!!! This is one of my FAVORITE TABLES EVER!!!! Those wings came out AMAZING!!! And the way you get shadows on the hexagons when you move it around... and just like you said, the deeper things in the diorama look more out of focus.... You managed to showcase SO MANY unique techniques in this one small table that I am blown away that they ALL came out as well as they did!!! You ROCK my man!!!!
Thanks so much!! You really got why I wanted to build this one so bad.... It was like a compilation of skills build.
I love how you experiment with different mediums!
always and forever
I want your CNC machine, my snap maker doesn't do this justice. Trying to make my bf a table as well, but the space is impossible
The avid is nice
Before watching I thought the wings and eyes were made from glass! This is stunning!
Thanks. It was a fun build.
OMG it is amazing! I love the wings and the colors. I showed this to my children and said oh how I would love a table from the donkey. They said now they have birthday ideas. I would love a Brazilian rainbow boa one like this. I am putting that idea on their heads lol
Love it
This is beautiful! I love the wings and the depth.
Thank you so much!
What a stunning result, and I love your humour
Thanks
He is so pretty flying over his pond. I really like how the wings turned out.
Touch and go for a bit
I wish drum sander paper was easier to change... even just going up to 100 makes a difference in ease of sanding after. I did a high chair and send every piece thru on 100 grit right after the table saw (not a lot of material just saw marks) and it greatly reduced the hand sanding I had to do
Quick change cylinders is a million dollar idea
@@screamingdonkeywoodwork for sure. Or just levers that don’t require you do be a carnie to reach.
In Easel if you order your objects front to back it will allow you to control the cut order, its a pain in the but but it can work depending on how complex your design is.
I’ll give it a whack
a drop shadow painted under the dragonfly would of gone a long way but its still a stunning piece :)
It casts a real shadow
This is an incredible piece. I have a question about the hard wax oil, though, and the epoxy. I have tried the same thing in the past, sanding to 240 and then applying the oil. I always take my time to avoid swirls in the sanding, and have even tried wet sanding after to 320. However, you can always see the scratches in the epoxy once I add the oil. Do you have any suggestions?
I’ve never had the issue even back in my cheaper sander days. I did so and clean my paper every foot or so though. Good hard wax, good sandpaper is my best guesses.
I will be willing to guess that the design choice for cabinets in your garage or because they remodeled the kitchen and couldn’t get rid of the old cabinets. Husband said I’m gonna use those in my workshop. I’m not getting rid of those good cabinets and Viola!
Possibly!
What was the link to the holographic cellophane (think you said you were going to put it in the description)
I just got commissioned for a piece that I was looking for some...(actually ironically enough for some insect wings)
As always... great content.
Btw... I work in crocs in my shop due to spine damage... so flip flop away brother!!
Ah I'll put it up now
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UV Resin would work better than hot glue.
In my limited experience with it, it’s only better for things where you can get the UV to it to cure it. So under something with solid colors didn’t work well, but I did try it first
If you’re worried about wearing flip flops, have you considered wearing some of the safety sandals that we see in videos from Pakistan, India, China, and Vietnam?
I actually used to own a pair from Germany many moons ago. Paired with some black socks and nobody was the wiser
@@screamingdonkeywoodwork I forgot to mention that the table came out beautiful!
It's not a near miss if it hit you and drew blood and ive had both things flying by me and things hitting me and drawing blood it's all part of the job
I'm starting to look like a superhero called Scar Man
@@screamingdonkeywoodwork I'm the same way I've had a few dozen stitches over the years sometimes it seems like I can't even look at a job without bleeding but I still have all my digits
I love dragon flies butterflies moths bees in wood designs
Me too
so . i think your channel would do much better if you took the time to clean as you go
Probably