As a fairly rough-and-ready chippy/boatbuilder, who trained as a cabinetmaker, this is as close to looking at a piece of art as I get. The lighting is perfect and warm; the editing smooth and clean; the tools are by and large excellent quality, well-maintained and fit for purpose; your workshop is small but you have spent time in arranging and organising it well; your designs are interesting and well-executed. Although I cook for my family every day and am a good cook, professional chefs are another level - I could do what they do, but don't for wharever practical or financial reasons. I look on your work in the same way; I could, but just don't. But by providing a sort of benchmark, you are giving me lots to think about and aim for. Thank you, and Feliz Natal.
Thank you for such beautiful words Chris! I haven't yet achieves what I have in mind for the workshop organisation but I'm getting close :) Merry christmas for you too!
I really enjoy to see you working with all those special tools. But the best part is the passion you put over your projects... I wish I were half talented as you!!! Congrats.
talent is a *myth* , and having lots of tools is highly overrated. lol, someone can possess all the best tools, and not do shit because of laziness/excuses/whatever, or alternatively they can have just the basics, all hand+love-powered versions, and create amazing, useful, beautiful works (any amish dude with a good hammer and a couple saws and chisels and files can make a dope barn that'll stand for 100 years strong as stone). peace!
I've been following you a long time now, and without a doubt I can say this was one of the best videos of one of the best projects you have ever done. THANK YOU.
Same here. Sometimes I actually getting emotional by thinking how talented and hard working woman she is. This little body, so talented in her skills. She should get famous one day!
This has become my favorite channel. I just love learning about new ways of doing things, like using tape on leveling blocks. This table design gives me inspiration for making an office desk of some kind that extends into a craft table. Thank you, once again, Cristiana. You are the absolute best!
I recently rewatched the older sofa bed video and it sparked my interest back up. I love your style and flair! the editing style is so cool I love all the noises and camera angles
Love your videos for their quality in editing and lighting and your voice overs are spot on. BUT, the big thing is your quality of design and workmanship. Thank you.
Special thanks to Fraiser Tools, Rockler and all my Patreon Supporters who always believe in me! Check out this amazing router bits from Fraiser bit.ly/2Er7fMf and the most complete woodworking store at www.rockler.com/ If you want to get a super dope bandana, mug, t-shirt, handmade notebook, you name it!, for yourself or a friend, check out my online shop at gethandsdirty.com/shop
How i wish i am this cool. I assist my dad with house repairs and small furniture builds but never grinding or using the saw. You are inspiring. Please do not stop.
You are so gifted! Everything that you are doing is beautiful. From your builds to your editing and your person. Great job. I look forward to all the videos you make.
That may have been my favorite so far! First, the shavings. Then, you refused to be daunted and did not compromise. Only you would spend hours grinding metal to your will. You are a "Beast"! (That's a compliment in America). Impressive! Then you used your "Magical Air" hammer! SO COOL! I think it's time for dinner. I'm getting light headed.
@11:21. Thanks! You didn't have to do that but I'm so glad that you did! I was curious about the texture and you showed me. That was great! Like bubble-wrap! Soothing. Sorry, can't blame lock-down for this, I'm just weird! Lol!
Been watching your videos since 2 years ago. Still baffles me why you only have 500K subs. You deserve a million at least. I really love your work in this
this is fantastic. I think this channel is not valued enough. creativity and perfection at its best. And if you knew how difficult it is to find tools and / or wood in Portugal ... Congratulations!
Hi Cristiana, for those "table top connectors" you can order them in every metal (laser) cutting company or workshop, just send drawing or dimensional sketch. I hope you have some like this near by. As you are creative person, you can design those parts according your project, not the project to the part. For the U-shape metal tracks, I'll recommend also to check with the same workshop if they have bending equipment. This parts can be easily fabricated without filling your workshop with metal particles. Some kind of coating is recommended (paint, zinc etc.) because rust will appear after some time. Thumbs up. Great work.
Christiana, I'm coming into this a bit late, but you might still see it. A suggestion for your router-planer: Instead of holding the piece down with hot glue, make the sled a bit wider (just an inch or so) and use wedges driven between the rail and edge of the piece to hold it down. To use the same sled on a smaller piece, fill most of the gap with scrap plywood or MDF, then wedges. Otherwise, you do awesome work. Thanks!
You`re creating so cool furniture, your videos inspire me to develop furniture by myself as it hard to find on market everything that fully correspond to my needs and preferences. Thank you.
I've been watching your videos and I think you are very talented, keep up the great works. I'm a part time woodworker and It inspires me to continue and find time to make things. Thank you.
I'm not a woodworker by any means, but I really enjoy your videos! I love watching you work and make these beautiful pieces of furniture, and you have a lovely way of talking in the audio that's just very pleasant to listen to. I wish I could make pieces like this, but I've got very bad vision, so I think it would be too dangerous. You're amazing, though, and I'm so glad I at least get to watch you work!
Complimenti per la professionalita' , oltre che l'accuratezza nel lavorare in sicurezza con i giusti strumenti !!!, si nota la tua passione per il lavoro che fai e mi hanno inchiodato a vedere e rivedere alcuni passaggi di particolari in questo lavoro che ho apprezzato, oltre che imparato molte cose ,!!!grazie , di nuovo complimenti,
about the grinding there are grinding disks - which you probably know - and also grinding stones. the stones are like super thick disks (around 5 to 7cm thick) and you can set them flat on the metal making it much easier to make flat metal surfaces. they are mostly used for grinding railroad welds where the accuracy needs to be in the 0.2mm (not 0.2cm, actual 0.2mm) also always use drilling oil or even water mix when drilling metal. your bits will thank you
Found this in a search for an extended table I could build. I subscribed because your content was excellent. I’m very jealous of your shop, I have to use a garage that is equipped for auto maintenance,. I might not have all of the advanced equipment, but I can still use some of your techniques still in my makeshift wood shop.
Whenever you have maple boards you want to get rid off. I'm open to get them all. Hard maple is my fav wood, i just love the color of it. Hahaha being honest i just recently found your channel and dang you are very creative and talented. Thank you for sharing it with us. Hugs from apeldoorn
14:43 not sure if you did this, but if you rub some candle wax on the planer, it should glide significantly easier. Maple might be hard though. Thanks for the video! :)
Awesome project as always! One tip for removing hot glue from any surface including wood: use 99% IPA ( aka isoprpyl alcohol). just dab a few drops onto the hot glue, wait for 20 seconds or so and the hot glue will loosen so the point where you can just peel it off in one piece. It´s really quick and just costs about 8€ per liter
Really nice, I like the shadow line under the table top. Well done. I noticed you have some new toys, table saw and band saw, tell us what you got plz.
It might it have been a little more work, but for the seamless continuity of the wood grooves when the table is expanded, do you think it would be better if the wooden strips were in a "vertical" orientation as opposed to the "horizontal" orientation that it's in now?
Yes, definitely. In this case I just tried to make the most out of the wood boards I had to achieve the dimensions needed and ended up to be the horizontal orientation.
His works are very beautiful, very detailed, genial. This table looks amazing, extremely functional, well finished and suits every type of kitchen and office. Congratulations s2 I really enjoyed editing with music at 14min. The music video is cool, but only in a few places, we like the sound of the machines. Rapturous this sound at 11:19
Would be very interesting to see how that surface rotor bit performs in the CNC I don’t know about yours but mine takes for ever with a regular bit it would also leave you free to go on and do other work any chance you could give it a go I’m going to order one anyway but it would be good to see how it performs for you
As a fairly rough-and-ready chippy/boatbuilder, who trained as a cabinetmaker, this is as close to looking at a piece of art as I get. The lighting is perfect and warm; the editing smooth and clean; the tools are by and large excellent quality, well-maintained and fit for purpose; your workshop is small but you have spent time in arranging and organising it well; your designs are interesting and well-executed. Although I cook for my family every day and am a good cook, professional chefs are another level - I could do what they do, but don't for wharever practical or financial reasons. I look on your work in the same way; I could, but just don't. But by providing a sort of benchmark, you are giving me lots to think about and aim for. Thank you, and Feliz Natal.
Thank you for such beautiful words Chris! I haven't yet achieves what I have in mind for the workshop organisation but I'm getting close :) Merry christmas for you too!
I really enjoy to see you working with all those special tools. But the best part is the passion you put over your projects... I wish I were half talented as you!!!
Congrats.
talent is a *myth* , and having lots of tools is highly overrated. lol, someone can possess all the best tools, and not do shit because of laziness/excuses/whatever, or alternatively they can have just the basics, all hand+love-powered versions, and create amazing, useful, beautiful works (any amish dude with a good hammer and a couple saws and chisels and files can make a dope barn that'll stand for 100 years strong as stone). peace!
:) I'm sure that if you get into something, it will turn out better than you expected!
@@GetHandsDirty oh, sure!!!
But there are people like you with those gifted hands.
Keep you sharing your videos please. You are so nice.
Cheers.
I've been following you a long time now, and without a doubt I can say this was one of the best videos of one of the best projects you have ever done.
THANK YOU.
Same here. Sometimes I actually getting emotional by thinking how talented and hard working woman she is. This little body, so talented in her skills. She should get famous one day!
Thank you so much!
This has become my favorite channel. I just love learning about new ways of doing things, like using tape on leveling blocks. This table design gives me inspiration for making an office desk of some kind that extends into a craft table. Thank you, once again, Cristiana. You are the absolute best!
I recently rewatched the older sofa bed video and it sparked my interest back up. I love your style and flair! the editing style is so cool I love all the noises and camera angles
So good to hear that, thanks!
Love your videos for their quality in editing and lighting and your voice overs are spot on. BUT, the big thing is your quality of design and workmanship. Thank you.
Thank you so much Clyde!
following you for several years now. on and off. you level of professionalism is just growing. craft and video wise.
Special thanks to Fraiser Tools, Rockler and all my Patreon Supporters who always believe in me!
Check out this amazing router bits from Fraiser bit.ly/2Er7fMf and the most complete woodworking store at www.rockler.com/
If you want to get a super dope bandana, mug, t-shirt, handmade notebook, you name it!, for yourself or a friend, check out my online shop at gethandsdirty.com/shop
‘And forever is too long for me’ so true. Again a great piece cris! Very very accurate!
How i wish i am this cool. I assist my dad with house repairs and small furniture builds but never grinding or using the saw. You are inspiring. Please do not stop.
You are so gifted! Everything that you are doing is beautiful. From your builds to your editing and your person. Great job. I look forward to all the videos you make.
Your tools are amazing. Your joy in scrunching the excess from the plane is enviable. Oh, your work is wonderful.
Excellent sound design. I love that you knew your viewers would enjoy the sound of wood shavings in your hands!
Those channels would be less work with a big milling machine. However your designs have moved on so far in the last two years. I'm deeply impressed.
Wow. The table is so nice! I love the minimalistic separation between the tabletop and the legs.
Yes it is a gorgeous detail on this table. Also known as a shadow gap.
This gal is a rockstar of the woodworking! Great video!
Beautiful table. The decorative rabbet is amazing in how a detail makes all the difference.
A Living Female Legend of Ultimate Craftsmanship! Love, Respects and Regards.
After a year of watching her videos and other channels, I have finally managed to start my own. Thank you for your inspiration.
That may have been my favorite so far! First, the shavings. Then, you refused to be daunted and did not compromise. Only you would spend hours grinding metal to your will. You are a "Beast"! (That's a compliment in America). Impressive! Then you used your "Magical Air" hammer! SO COOL! I think it's time for dinner. I'm getting light headed.
I'm going to make one, only taller legs and with up-lighting, as a standing inspection bench. That's expandable. You're a genius!
@11:21. Thanks! You didn't have to do that but I'm so glad that you did! I was curious about the texture and you showed me. That was great! Like bubble-wrap! Soothing. Sorry, can't blame lock-down for this, I'm just weird! Lol!
You are an inspiration to us newbies on woodworking. Keep building!
Been watching your videos since 2 years ago. Still baffles me why you only have 500K subs. You deserve a million at least. I really love your work in this
Very smart, turning the jointer problem on its side! Thank you for that!
The smoothing router bit is amazing! A lovely job building the table also.
Thank you for sharing link to parts used! That finally concludes a several hours long Google search.
You are best advertiser of tools and materials
this is fantastic. I think this channel is not valued enough. creativity and perfection at its best. And if you knew how difficult it is to find tools and / or wood in Portugal ... Congratulations!
I just got married a year ago and we're about to have our first apartment. You channel fuels me with ideas on how to make my space efficient! Kudos!
Hi Cristiana, for those "table top connectors" you can order them in every metal (laser) cutting company or workshop, just send drawing or dimensional sketch. I hope you have some like this near by. As you are creative person, you can design those parts according your project, not the project to the part.
For the U-shape metal tracks, I'll recommend also to check with the same workshop if they have bending equipment. This parts can be easily fabricated without filling your workshop with metal particles. Some kind of coating is recommended (paint, zinc etc.) because rust will appear after some time.
Thumbs up. Great work.
I'm so a fan of your projects after watching ONE video. You are so skilled. Congrats!!!
Have to say I am quite jealous of the high quality, new equipment!! Makes for much easier work. Nice!!
Gracias! Pasión por los detalles, de verdad que los hombres deben llorar de envidia cuando ven tu perfección!
You can easily import the extenders from one of the Chinese wholesalers. The US companies most probably got them from China as well.
The table is exactly what I want. You are such a professional.
you're a master of your craft, the actual construction process, the filming, editing, audio - it's amazing from start to finish :D
Fantastic work. Beautiful work. Your shop has grown as well. Bravo. Amazing journey to watch. Thank you for sharing your skills.
Christiana, I'm coming into this a bit late, but you might still see it. A suggestion for your router-planer: Instead of holding the piece down with hot glue, make the sled a bit wider (just an inch or so) and use wedges driven between the rail and edge of the piece to hold it down. To use the same sled on a smaller piece, fill most of the gap with scrap plywood or MDF, then wedges.
Otherwise, you do awesome work. Thanks!
Really love the decorative rabbet; such a nice, but subtle touch!
This table is pure art!
Her work is so meticulous and precise 😭 I love it
This table is just extraordinary, a real work of artist 👍👍😊😊
You`re creating so cool furniture, your videos inspire me to develop furniture by myself as it hard to find on market everything that fully correspond to my needs and preferences. Thank you.
I think that the reveal line was a really good idea! Nice work Cristiana!
I just can't deal with how amazing works you make! Amazing, mind blowing
Thanks a lot!
I've been watching your videos and I think you are very talented, keep up the great works. I'm a part time woodworker and It inspires me to continue and find time to make things. Thank you.
My friend!!! Es un deleite ver como trabajas.... Eres una artista con la madera...Muchas gracias por compartir!!!!
That's a beautiful table and gave me some new ideas for my next project.
I'm not a woodworker by any means, but I really enjoy your videos! I love watching you work and make these beautiful pieces of furniture, and you have a lovely way of talking in the audio that's just very pleasant to listen to. I wish I could make pieces like this, but I've got very bad vision, so I think it would be too dangerous. You're amazing, though, and I'm so glad I at least get to watch you work!
as always, shop very clean and organized.
Complimenti per la professionalita' , oltre che l'accuratezza nel lavorare in sicurezza con i giusti strumenti !!!, si nota la tua passione per il lavoro che fai e mi hanno inchiodato a vedere e rivedere alcuni passaggi di particolari in questo lavoro che ho apprezzato, oltre che imparato molte cose ,!!!grazie , di nuovo complimenti,
Sei grande. Una accuratezza dei dettagli sempre più sorprendenti. Ti ammiro.
I love this table and your technique, I will continue to watch your channel !!!!
Put some oil when you use drill hammer for steel. It's pretty useful. Thanks.
about the grinding
there are grinding disks - which you probably know - and also grinding stones. the stones are like super thick disks (around 5 to 7cm thick) and you can set them flat on the metal making it much easier to make flat metal surfaces. they are mostly used for grinding railroad welds where the accuracy needs to be in the 0.2mm (not 0.2cm, actual 0.2mm)
also always use drilling oil or even water mix when drilling metal. your bits will thank you
Found this in a search for an extended table I could build. I subscribed because your content was excellent. I’m very jealous of your shop, I have to use a garage that is equipped for auto maintenance,. I might not have all of the advanced equipment, but I can still use some of your techniques still in my makeshift wood shop.
you are always amaze me with your project
Wow!!! You are really amazing! You do great work from great ideas!!! Very resourceful, thank you!
Simple and elegant. I would definitely want to purchase this ...
Thank you. This router/sledge is interesting technique substituting planer
This is my dream life!! Love all of your work!
Whenever you have maple boards you want to get rid off. I'm open to get them all. Hard maple is my fav wood, i just love the color of it. Hahaha being honest i just recently found your channel and dang you are very creative and talented. Thank you for sharing it with us. Hugs from apeldoorn
Awesome.A good project after a long time
14:43 not sure if you did this, but if you rub some candle wax on the planer, it should glide significantly easier.
Maple might be hard though.
Thanks for the video! :)
You make it look so easy, You're Roger Federer of Woodworking!
Awesome project as always! One tip for removing hot glue from any surface including wood: use 99% IPA ( aka isoprpyl alcohol). just dab a few drops onto the hot glue, wait for 20 seconds or so and the hot glue will loosen so the point where you can just peel it off in one piece. It´s really quick and just costs about 8€ per liter
Interesting! I actually have about 2 litters inside my resin 3D printer cleaning device. :D Will try the trick in the future!
I love the sounds, they are catching and relaxing😍 as well the metal sparkles.
Great job!!!!! Awesome!!! Please name tablesaw???
Cool, wish I had half of the tools you have. Keep it up, you are very talented.
Tremendous effort results .....wow
Awesome build and I appreciate that you didn't pour 1/2 gallon of glue on the top glue up.
Wonderful as usual. We missed you on RUclips
Nice build. Simple and effective.
Really nice, I like the shadow line under the table top. Well done. I noticed you have some new toys, table saw and band saw, tell us what you got plz.
It might it have been a little more work, but for the seamless continuity of the wood grooves when the table is expanded, do you think it would be better if the wooden strips were in a "vertical" orientation as opposed to the "horizontal" orientation that it's in now?
Yes, definitely. In this case I just tried to make the most out of the wood boards I had to achieve the dimensions needed and ended up to be the horizontal orientation.
@@GetHandsDirty Sounds good. See you in the next episode. Peace and prosperity from New York City 👌🏿
Wow men! I love all your videos!! Keep it up!
Fantastic work and video making.
Nice job and well presented. Thank you for sharing.
wow, your tools are so complete
Look#s great thank you for sharing from the UK
Beautiful and elegant project!
I enjoy watching your work ..wish you good luck
His works are very beautiful, very detailed, genial.
This table looks amazing, extremely functional, well finished and suits every type of kitchen and office. Congratulations s2
I really enjoyed editing with music at 14min. The music video is cool, but only in a few places, we like the sound of the machines.
Rapturous this sound at 11:19
Oh gosh I like you and all your projects!! Thanks for your videos
A good table i appreciate your making procedure.
You are the best, congratulations
Awesome work. So precise and beautiful. 👍
Would be very interesting to see how that surface rotor bit performs in the CNC I don’t know about yours but mine takes for ever with a regular bit it would also leave you free to go on and do other work any chance you could give it a go I’m going to order one anyway but it would be good to see how it performs for you
Really nice build as usual Cris. Thanks for sharing.
A very beautiful project! Well done! And super clean shop!!!
So excited you’ve put up a new video.
(I walked down those steps in Porto when I visited in June ❤️)
Nice! :)
Amazing content and just inspiring as always. Watching your channel has given me the push to create my own woodworking projects. Thank you.
That's awesome to hear! Go go :)
This table was so nice. I could see the outcome before you finished! Bravo! Beautiful work.
this is called profesional. I like it
It's looks really wonderful. Keep up your good wook
Love your projects and videoes. Thid table is awesome! Love the music too!
Very good job!, From Rosario, Argentina
Great. Any change of making an outdoor recliner chair (just the back of the chair, not he whole sofa reclinerr thing) ?
Beautiful work