Excellent Video clip! Sorry for butting in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you thought about - Rozardner Easy Food Reality (do a search on google)? It is a great one off guide for learning the trick to build great sheds and master woodworking without the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my cousin after many years got amazing results with it.
Man.... You can be proud on this build. I have learned a lot on the way you made this table. You have a creative mind my friend! Keep up the good work!
Lovin’ how you incorporated so many advanced skills that you’ve been practicing all into one amazing looking coffee table. If you keep making, I’ll keep watching! Thanks for doing what you do Mike!
I gotta say i appreciate the little learning experience being kept in and not edited out. It makes me feel better about being new to building stuff when someone with experience slips up a little
Thanks Renz! Every project is a learning experience, and the fixing mistakes is usually where you learn the most. so I always try to share my mistakes so others can learn from them :)
Every time I think I’m good at creating unique ideas that add character to projects, I tune into something like this and realize I don’t belong on the same playing field. This table is amazing, so high end.
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!
1:36 made me scared. You should be happy your sawstop emergency stoped. Please never ever use a paralel guide while crosscutting, the board between the paralel guide and the blade isn't secure and if it jams it is going to fly. Nice build for the rest!! Good use of all techniques.
The thing I did wrong was using the fence in conjunction with a cross-cut sled...as I've now learned, this is a big no-no. Using the sled is fine, as long as the piece you are cross-cutting isn't riding the fence as you cut it.
you can use the paralel guide ofc, but it HAVE TO end right before you enter the saw, so you cant get stucked. and ofc... dont push on both sides, since it will get stucked again... i just wonder how it comes somebody got a nice table saw in his shop and has no clue how to use it /facepalm
To have this as a hobby given the tools he has i.e software and the cutting machine is another level. Best I got is a saw, hammer and drill Surely this is going to be a FT job soon
Great work! And thank you for showing that not everything goes right but it can still be saved. It's helpful when working on projects to remember that even top craftsmen and big projects hit snags and still make it through.
I love some of the random things YT recommends. Beautiful table. If you wanna ship to the uk I will take it off your hands.... No? Ok, don't blame you 🤣
When I saw this table it immediately reminded me of the iceberg they found captain America stuck in. I would have had to add a captain America figurine. 🤓🤓. This video alone has made me subscribe.
I watched all your previous works troug my husband you tube channel...he showed me... And i love it all❤️ then i started watching one man doing buying a abandoned house.... And then i fall in love in a same guy i watched the whole time before 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ i subscribe immediately hello from Slowenia👋 both of us are a big fans❤️ big love and hug 😍
Thanks much! I actually have 3D printed LED modules that I was intending to embed in the concrete to shine up through the epoxy. however, the build was already getting really complex and I decided to play it a little bit safe and leave the LEDs out this time. It's a pretty safe bet that you'll see some led up lighting through epoxy in some sort of future project that is derivative from this 😀
@@modustrial That is such a beautiful classy look, please don''t put lights in it. It would detract from the clean lines, and sometimes can look "trashy".
i love the fact that i don’t know anything that his saying and I’m watching i love watching this types of videos the table remind me of a river in minecraft .
Im making myself a coffee table now, not concrete, but steel, weld it togheter, prob add some hinges so it has a "lid" where I can store things. Great inspiration for creative people
Guest - So where did you get this table? You - I made It myself Guest - ‘takes it as a joke’ You - mildly irritated and shows guest video It came out really nice btw very modern.
This channel is criminally underrated! For the quality of the videos you produce, you deserve at least 10 million subs. Love this project I hope more epoxy videos to come lol.
Idk about u but it's like more modern clean thing I've ever seen! Love it! I first thought the concrete was a full box...would've been super duper heavy! But u played it smart. Made it hollow. Imagine how more awesome it'd be with stuff in? ( plants... Fish or bubles ... Etc. Just one kind. Hehe.) Still amazing as ever as is. U gained a subscriber 😍😍😍
FYI you can totally cut foam like that with a box cutter, make sure the blades are sharp, don't be afraid to replace them every few minutes, and you'll have no foam dust to contend with and no cnc costs to worry about. The only thing to watch out for here is just keeping your hand 90 degrees to the surface as you cut it for a nice stepped look like the cnc provides, or expect a little more wiggle in that stepped look. Finally to translate a sketchup design onto foam like that by hand, I've found taking screen shots of the form, and then using a projector works really well. if you set the cad of the form into a theoretical rectangle that matches the real life size of the form (say 4' by 4') you can match up the projected screen shot up easily to the actual form to be traced. If you use a little care Ive found this gets accuracy to about 1/8 of an inch, if you're really meticulous you can get it even tighter.
Looks like a Minecraft river Chunk! Epic.
Thanks!
So glad i wasn’t the only one who thought that!
Modustrial Maker A full Minecraft themed table would be really cool, imo 🙂
Omg a Minecraft table would be dope. I’ve never played Minecraft btw, I just watch a lot of those YT videos of Minecraft geniuses
Judging by the popularity of this comment, I just might have to do it. Chris Salamone and I are brainstorming some ideas....
Me: Revising for an exam
YT: Care to watch a 19 min 42 sec vid about making coffee tables?
Me: Yeah sure
We all need a break every once in a while ;) good luck on the exam - you got it!
Jonathan Lee 😂😂😂😂😂 that was awesome 😂😂😂 I’ve been there!
How'd you do on the exam?
Excellent Video clip! Sorry for butting in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you thought about - Rozardner Easy Food Reality (do a search on google)? It is a great one off guide for learning the trick to build great sheds and master woodworking without the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my cousin after many years got amazing results with it.
"Honey, could you please move the 'coffee table,' so I can vacuum?"
"Sure, let me bring in the fork lift."
Lol, it's not too bad ... About 200 lbs.
More like, "Honey, can you move the coffee table so I can vacuum?
"No".
"ne'ermind.... the Roomba got it."
ha! :)
@@modustrial why is it so small?
You would have to be 1' tall to use this!
Who else wishes they had the time, skill, and energy to do this
And the tools.
@@henryhey2985 and money (;-;) ¬
Me
This is not my main source of income... I'm a patent attorney. RUclips is just night and weekends at this point 😀
I wish you put a question mark after this.
Imagine noticing a hair floating in that after it's all finished
LOL, no hairs, but true story, there was a fly at the top of the epoxy I had to chisel out and patch
Modustrial Maker oh wow lol
Toxic Killer not really he easily fixed it
@@modustrial thats even worse😄
haha
Man.... You can be proud on this build. I have learned a lot on the way you made this table. You have a creative mind my friend! Keep up the good work!
Thank you! I learned a ton while making this one, so I'm happy to share!
That looks like a snowy minecraft river if you know what i mean
He should do a jungle biom next
Uwo
@@soundsoul4796 owo, what is this
@@soundsoul4796 okie dokie anime profile pic
Thats exactly what I thought
Wow, way to stick with it. This project seemed to be heading south so many times but you made it work.
Incredibly well done.
Thanks Big Mike! sometimes when you have an idea you want to make a reality, it just keeps you going :)
I like that you include your 'learning experiences' in your videos; makes them much more palatable to watch, IMO. Table looks amazing!
A table with topography...how simultaneously avant garde and pastiche. Hats off to you, chap.
Thanks Zachary!
I appreciate creators that show their mistakes. Helps us all learn. Thank you!
Thanks Jon! I always try to share my mistakes so others can learn from them :)
Lovin’ how you incorporated so many advanced skills that you’ve been practicing all into one amazing looking coffee table. If you keep making, I’ll keep watching! Thanks for doing what you do Mike!
Thanks for the kind words Nate!
I gotta say i appreciate the little learning experience being kept in and not edited out. It makes me feel better about being new to building stuff when someone with experience slips up a little
Thanks Renz! Every project is a learning experience, and the fixing mistakes is usually where you learn the most. so I always try to share my mistakes so others can learn from them :)
Every time I think I’m good at creating unique ideas that add character to projects, I tune into something like this and realize I don’t belong on the same playing field. This table is amazing, so high end.
Great video, like that you go into detail about your processes and show any problems that you run into.
Thanks Mark!
If you ever move, I feel sorry for anyone that volunteers to help, sooo much concrete in that house! 😀 Great video, really awesome result!
Ha thanks! It has been jokingly said I'm building a concrete palace, lol... At least gfrc is lighter than normal concrete 😀
Nice coffee table. How about a light set in the bottom? And round recesses for cups (like car cup holders).
Good ideas!
MrBLUEDEVILUK ☝️
Another good idea!
if that was mine, I'd put a thin clear piece of plexiglass over it so if anything spilled, it wouldn't touch the table itself.
Plexiglass would definitely help protect it!
I call myself a jack of all trade.. I'm a fan of ur work. I hope to check out more of ur work... We live and we learn. Keep up the good work.
WOW!!! It looks amazing! One thing I like doing to "lose" the legs/base, making the table appear to float, is paint the base flat black.
Game over, Mike wins the epoxy table build contest.
Lol, thanks much. So what do I win? 🤣🤣 🏆
@@modustrial Who said anything about a prize?
🤣
If the wood base is small enough, it may avoid people from hitting their toe against it
I am just mesmerised by how amazing this was gosh i wish i could do this , really well done !
Thank you!
Patience of a saint, first the sawstop and 2nd the bondo putty snafu, nice table
this makes it onto my top 5 list of the coolest and most interesting coffee tables I have ever observed in my 47 years. neat!
Thank you! Thats a huge compliment :)
Nice and light for when I rearrange my living room.
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!
Modern, stylish, simplistic. I want one.
Thanks Alex!
I watched this video after coming across the building reno series. This turned into a trip back in time as soon as I saw the missing beard 🧔
Athan Alexander haha Same!
Same
Appreciate you including all mistakes made, that is honestly where the most value is in these kind of videos
Of course!
Seeing the finished product brought a tear to my eye...
Should've put some little deep sea diver figures in there.
That would be so clean
maybe some orcas or like narwhals
@@Byefel38 what is a 'like narwhal'?
@Caleb Edwards even better
@Caleb Edwards or the polar bear using the penguin as a dildo?
1:36 made me scared. You should be happy your sawstop emergency stoped. Please never ever use a paralel guide while crosscutting, the board between the paralel guide and the blade isn't secure and if it jams it is going to fly.
Nice build for the rest!! Good use of all techniques.
I thought the same thing, especially because he was pushing the off-cut with the push stick.
Please help us noobs understand so we don't die. So when crosscutting against the grain of wood, you should do it by hand? Or?
The thing I did wrong was using the fence in conjunction with a cross-cut sled...as I've now learned, this is a big no-no. Using the sled is fine, as long as the piece you are cross-cutting isn't riding the fence as you cut it.
you can use the paralel guide ofc, but it HAVE TO end right before you enter the saw, so you cant get stucked. and ofc... dont push on both sides, since it will get stucked again...
i just wonder how it comes somebody got a nice table saw in his shop and has no clue how to use it /facepalm
That was an excellent episode of "Caulk Talk"! :D Neat table!
Thanks much!
The depth of the blue epoxy is mesmerizing!
Thanks Dwight!
You don’t give yourself enough credit you’re an ARTIST too!! Honestly this should be in a gallery...it’s so stunning!
Thank you for the kind words Buggy!
I was watching this one closely on your instagram waiting for you to release the video. It’s amazing, great work as always.
Thank you!
@@modustrial now make a chest fridge that looks like it has a body cryofrozen inside
@@modustrial now make a chest fridge that looks like it has a body cryofrozen inside
If it has some lights it will be amazing.
To have this as a hobby given the tools he has i.e software and the cutting machine is another level. Best I got is a saw, hammer and drill
Surely this is going to be a FT job soon
Great work! And thank you for showing that not everything goes right but it can still be saved. It's helpful when working on projects to remember that even top craftsmen and big projects hit snags and still make it through.
Thanks!
This table is priceless. Nice work man. Very impressive.
1:37 Thought the piece was going to get twisted between the blade and the fence, and get thrown with enough force to punch a hole in the wall.
and it didn't ;) that said, safety dictates it isn't worth the risk... will move the fence in the future when using the crosscut sled.
I love some of the random things YT recommends. Beautiful table. If you wanna ship to the uk I will take it off your hands....
No?
Ok, don't blame you 🤣
One day, when im feeling energetic, ill make this i swear it
You got it!
The most beautiful epoxy table I've seen،Very good work،Modern design🔥💯👏.
I'm not sure how I got here but man am I glad I did. Amazing project! Super cool stuff
Vacuums the dissolved gasses out then pours the epoxy into the mold like it's water.
exactly what i was thinking lmao, whats the point to vacuum if you're gonna pour a thin stream from 3ft in the air.
Ya that was a waste of time in my opinion
Doing this with a depth map of lake michigan would have been pretty cool.
When I saw this table it immediately reminded me of the iceberg they found captain America stuck in. I would have had to add a captain America figurine. 🤓🤓. This video alone has made me subscribe.
Thanks Tiffany! I'm a huge Marvel fan, so I'll have to rewatch that scene of Captain America!
That's One of The Most beautiful Table I've ever seen.❤️
To me it looks like a Valley in Glacier i.e. Origin of a river....
Thank you!
I watched all your previous works troug my husband you tube channel...he showed me... And i love it all❤️ then i started watching one man doing buying a abandoned house.... And then i fall in love in a same guy i watched the whole time before 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ i subscribe immediately hello from Slowenia👋 both of us are a big fans❤️ big love and hug 😍
Absolutely great. I wonder how the epoxy would look like with an LED lighting in it...
Thanks much! I actually have 3D printed LED modules that I was intending to embed in the concrete to shine up through the epoxy. however, the build was already getting really complex and I decided to play it a little bit safe and leave the LEDs out this time. It's a pretty safe bet that you'll see some led up lighting through epoxy in some sort of future project that is derivative from this 😀
@@modustrial I'm pretty much excited to see this project documented in another upload! Thanks for the great content.
@@modustrial That is such a beautiful classy look, please don''t put lights in it. It would detract from the clean lines, and sometimes can look "trashy".
Was that the Sawstop that kicked the blade down?
Man I jumped a mile!
Yup! It's scary when it happens , like a gunshot.... I did embellish a bit by adding some shake to the video :)
i love the fact that i don’t know anything that his saying and I’m watching i love watching this types of videos the table remind me of a river in minecraft .
Thanks Rosi!
Just found this channel and I must say; the subscription process was quick.
Thank you! 🙏
It's not just a furniture, it's a piece of art!
Thank you!
*does a jackman style caulk removal*
jackman: wait. that’s illegal
Looked through comment after comment but couldn’t find anything about that little planter at 0:16 I just want to know where to get it :(
I'm not sure but I think he made that
I really like this! It needs a shipwreck at the bottom or a narwhale swimming through. 😁
Kidding. It's perfect the way it is.
Lol, I was about to pull my hair out, then started laughing uncontrollably. You get it. Thanks Jim!
@@modustrial you're very welcome! I've learned a lot from your videos and I appreciate it.
A narwhal would look awesome
This is the first video I’ve seen on your channel, and I have to say, you are very very talented.
Thank you!
Im making myself a coffee table now, not concrete, but steel, weld it togheter, prob add some hinges so it has a "lid" where I can store things. Great inspiration for creative people
Thank you! Your steel design sounds like it will be really cool too!
I love it! Just a question, how much does the table (approximately) weigh?
Thank you! It's a little over 200 lbs
Eminem: *I can rap the fastest*
Modustrial Maker: *Hold my beer **5:08*
Who also thought this was a Minecraft river
This was great! Wow! The craftsmanship! It is just beautiful.
Thanks for the kind words!
11 out of 10 for brilliant creativity
Thank you for the kind words!
7:13
"see how it leaves a little thin layer on there?"
"alghfh"
Huh?
And then 7:23 the same noise
What's the next step above certified banger? Certified crusher?
Pre-certified banger? Certified dominator? Crusher is good too, lol
couple of leds would have been an amazing feature for night effects.
Stay tuned for the next iteration on this .. ;)
That is absolutely gorgeous, I really like how that looks in the room. Great work!
Thank you!
A like for honesty and not some cringey symbolism behind the table.
Thanks!
Imagine accidentally hitting your leg on that
Couldn’t he have just taped the crack
Packing tape sticks great!
Guest - So where did you get this table?
You - I made It myself
Guest - ‘takes it as a joke’
You - mildly irritated and shows guest video
It came out really nice btw very modern.
Thanks Matthew! 😁
5 centuries later, this table will be a piece of art of high value.
Thank you - very kind words!!
This channel is criminally underrated! For the quality of the videos you produce, you deserve at least 10 million subs. Love this project I hope more epoxy videos to come lol.
Thanks for the super kind words! :) You'll definitely see more epoxy projects in the future.
Me:*sees video* huh mine craft?
Video:no
Me:ok
Table giveaway 🤣🤣🤣,who's in it for giveaway idea 🙇🏻♂️
🤣🤣🤣 keeping this one for my living room 😎
"Build a table out of concrete." How much does it weigh?
I discussed this the video. About 200 lbs
Why doesn't this video have more views? Love it!
Thanks!
💖💖💖💖💖 IT IS BEAUTIFUL 👍🏻👍🏻 Your Artistry is LIMITLESS 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
3:43 Minecraft has entered the chat.
Holy s h i t , yes.
If you use acetone, you can just dissolve the styrofoam.
Good tip! Will definitely use that in the future.....
That's amazingly beautiful. I could touch and gaze upon that all day. Well done good Sir!!
thanks much!
The table is awesome. You have so much creativity and energy you put in your work.👏👏
Thank you Rima! 😀
oh yeah now you can't move houses with it because its 40 tons
200 lbs is tough to move???
You will never know why this comment has so many likes
Mumbo and Grian are SWEATING over that concrete
Wow! Such workmanship!
Thanks Dennis!
absolutely BRILIANT !!! nice job brotha
Thanks Dan!
I know I am 4 years late, but I was sooooooo wondering if it was Shaun, the one and only..... The world is so small. Lovely guys 👍👍👍
i actually didn’t regret clicking on a video at 3am in the morning for once, wow!
😁😁
Idk about u but it's like more modern clean thing I've ever seen! Love it!
I first thought the concrete was a full box...would've been super duper heavy! But u played it smart. Made it hollow. Imagine how more awesome it'd be with stuff in? ( plants... Fish or bubles ... Etc. Just one kind. Hehe.) Still amazing as ever as is. U gained a subscriber 😍😍😍
Thanks Karla! Glad to have you along for the fun!
Bravo lad, unreal workmanship!! Well done
Thank you Matt!
That table looks awesome, great job dude.
Thanks much!
That’s a great result...👏👏 nice work there 👍👍
Thank you! 🙏
Just wow.. man. Really. This was my 1st time seeing your work. I subscribed in the 1st 5 minutes. Great video man
Thanks Robert! Glad to have you here!
FYI you can totally cut foam like that with a box cutter, make sure the blades are sharp, don't be afraid to replace them every few minutes, and you'll have no foam dust to contend with and no cnc costs to worry about. The only thing to watch out for here is just keeping your hand 90 degrees to the surface as you cut it for a nice stepped look like the cnc provides, or expect a little more wiggle in that stepped look. Finally to translate a sketchup design onto foam like that by hand, I've found taking screen shots of the form, and then using a projector works really well. if you set the cad of the form into a theoretical rectangle that matches the real life size of the form (say 4' by 4') you can match up the projected screen shot up easily to the actual form to be traced. If you use a little care Ive found this gets accuracy to about 1/8 of an inch, if you're really meticulous you can get it even tighter.
I always get little tears when I try to use a box cutter. A $12 electric turkey knife also works pretty well....
Love your work!
Clima Change.........You have my likes all over the place .
👍👍