The epoxy color on this one is perfect in my opinion. It kind of looks like mountains shrouded in fog or low clouds. Definitely my favorite table so far.
If you’ve visited the redwoods, it’s like the mist in those hills, hugging the trees themselves. These goliath trees are just hinted at through the fog until you’re right up to them.
Oh man.... That is One ABSOLUTELY STUNNING piece of furniture. The grain of the wood, the colour and it's overall look of warmth is captured beautifully. You sir, are a master craftsman.
Scott has an eye for coordinating epoxy and wood color. I didn't see how the milky white would work with the red, but this is gorgeous. And the darkness from the live edge gives it incredible depth. This build truly belongs mounted on a wall. Great job guys 👍
Weird part about being a youtuber is that Cam probably doesn't realize how many fans he got. Would even be weirder to know that most of them probably aren't even woodworkers lol. We just enjoy that craft! Would definitely ask for a picture
I'm used to show Cam's videos to my dad, who has being is a woodworker for almost 40y now, but doesn't speak English so I usually do a rough translation on the spot. Today we watched it with the pt dub, it was a totally different experience! It was really cool and heartwarming to bond with my dad over it 🖤
I've only just started watching this channel, but have already binge watched about 4 videos tonight. While I am not rich enough to have tastes like this - I would LOVE to buy even some coaster versions of this. The whole table is stunning, and I wish I had dining room large enough for it, let alone the ability to justify purchasing the full sized table! Big fan of the life edge and the misty look. Beautiful!
Cam, one of the biggest reasons I watch your videos EXTENSIVELY! Is your humility! It makes you a better businessman, a better woodworker, and a better teacher!
I need to thank you. Looking at you doing all that work gave me the incentive to move one of my clients to another payroll program. Not at all the same type of work, but I had your videos playing while I was doing it. So, thank you very much.
Cam, I think you need to give the eagle scout, camera guy Scott a raise, or at least make him a new merit badge. That table/ wall art looks absolutely amazing. Thank you both for taking time to build, film, edit and post this video.
It is absolutely beautiful and perfect and definately worth $28k. Good for you for not selling yourself cheap to the initial customer. You know your worth as a craftsman and artist.
This is the best compliment I think I can give. Every morning I ride exercise bike for 30 min and watch RUclips videos to distract me from how much I hate it. Your videos make this time fly by faster than any other. Big thank you!
@@dawnkyria8518 I can comment as I please. I don't take orders from you. "Don’t give unsolicited advice" Take your own advice and keep your mouth shut.
Honestly probably one of the coolest tables you've created. The people in the comments are right. Looks like some foggy woods. The epoxy color is spot on.
I'm not even gonna lie, this is probably the coolest looking thing I've ever seen on this channel, the way the color of the wood pairs with that foggy epoxy is like looking out over mountains early in the morning
Hi Cam, I know I’ve said this before but as an older woman I won’t ever be a woodcrafter but I love your videos because they are teaching me so much about how to create a beautiful piece! You do absolutely amazing work! I’m not wealthy and could never afford one of your pieces but I like to window shop! Thank you for sharing! 😊
Cam, that is exquisite. It looks like a satellite image of some isolated unspoiled corner of the earth, with mountains, lakes and a segment of coastline. Stunning work.
I don't comment much on videos, but I feel like I need to on this one. I said Wow out loud at 32:18, when it was the close up shot, seeing those waves, they make it look like the table is made from bronze or some sort of shiny metal. I suppose that would be the M3 Nano making really look like that. I also love how you can see wood though the epoxy, just look looking though deep fog. Just like wow, so flippin good dude. The whole video was great, per usual. I'm not expecting a comment back, I just hope you see this and know that you did such a beautiful job on this. If I had 27k that I could spend and enough room, I would buy this so fast.
Thank you for sharing your thinking process as you created this work of art that is functional. Time is a gift to you to come up with what you want. You know when it is right. Love it
Oh, wow! This is the prettiest table that you've done. The white-ish epoxy makes it look like clouds floating amongst the timber. On a separate note, my father and I built a 6 foot round table from Aspen and epoxy back in the 80's. We got bubbles under the epoxy coat and you completely explained why this happened. Dad passed on a while ago, but I finally have an answer on why that happened. Thank you! It's a beautiful piece and I may now forgive the mammoth tusk. LOL!
That's probably my favorite piece of yours so far. The texture looks like nothing i've seen before. It's like the surface of some distant planet. Absolutely amazing work!
A tipp for creating circles: Instead of using a string and tying it to the marker, take a thin long piece of wood, roughly 0,5cm (1/5th inch) thick and 2-3 cm (1 inch) wide. Drill two small holes with the centers of each being the distance of the radius you want to achieve apart. Slightly nail one whole in the center and then use a pen in the other hole. This will eliminate the wobble from the angle of your pen and enforce the radius.
I've watched maybe 100 or more videos of every sort of builds from Knives to Furniture to Lathing, and I LOVE the fact that you tell it like it is; no lies!
That redwood is really amazing. I also like the color of the epoxy. It reminds me of fog on a river. Thank you for all you do and for taking us along for the ride.
This is a spectacular piece of art! Just gorgeous. I have the good fortune of living near old growth coastal redwoods. One of my favorite sights is low-lying fog amidst the trunks. You have really captured that. Thank you for all of your work. It is stunning. And the commentary?...priceless.
28:00 🎶 I can feel it coming in the air tonight. 🎶 My Favorite part! Will hear i all day inside my head, thanks for that. OK, except from the "suspected measuring" incident...WTF man 😉love you!
This was a beautiful table and… I watched until to end to find out it will hang on a wall, which is brilliant since it’s gorgeous. Your finish made every color variation defined. Bravo!!!
Hi, this is one of my most favourite projects you have done!! I didn’t check the comments on this project, and just want to share with you the reason behind the resin heating up in larger quantities. This condition is called “Exothermic Runaway”. Exothermic is the heat created internally by the chemical reaction between the two parts of the epoxy system that ultimately cures the epoxy. To avoid this condition regardless of the mixed epoxy quantity, you can pour the mixed epoxy into a large and shallow vessel like a baking pan that allows the heat to dissipate through the large surface area on the top and bottom areas.
I think this is one of the most beautiful tables you've ever built. The smokey view into other bits of wood is actually incredible. it's got this eerie beauty. God damn if I were rich I'd buy it off the rack instantly lol.
If I had the money, I’d buy it without hesitation. I loved the color of the epoxy. Kudos to you for also showing the mistakes-that shows your confidence and how you learn from them and improvise. Once again, beautiful piece!
really enjoy your channel over other ones that have no audio, and love the way you show how to make repairs when something goes wrong. I just damaged my woodworking bench and had to repair it.
That epoxy colour is perfect! I love it!! I can imagine how beautiful and cool it would be with a dim light source under to give that epoxy a little light glow effect
Man you’re the best. Just simply the best wood worker and best videos on RUclips from what I’ve seen. Everything from your voice to the editing, the quality products, the terribly dry and amazing humour. Just wanted to say you rock and I can’t stop watching all the videos. Thanks for the content man!
Watched with my daughter last night. I keep asking her to watch stuff with me and she wanted to watch this one with me. Thanks it was very enjoyable and turned out fantastic! Cheers fro Toronto
No hyperbole, this is one of the most strikingly beautiful woodwork I have ever seen on RUclips. You got great taste or artistic sense. One of the reasons why this channel is so popular and highly regarded.
I know nothing about woodworking or tables or epoxy, but man do I love a person who is passionate about his craft. It just makes me warm and fuzzy inside! Cam is a treasure that must be protected at all costs.
I highly recommend Cam's epoxy workshop. I bought it a few years ago. It was great then and it keeps getting better because Cam is constantly updating. Totally worth it.
I enjoy the journey he goes through to make these unique furniture pieces. I like his attitude and humor. I don't enjoy crime dramas or silly videos. Creating things with my hands is my calm.
Yasssss That's my Thursday night fulfilled now. Love your videos and admit that I may love them a bit more than my wife and kids. Keep them coming and love from Glasgow, Scotland
Genius idea most beautiful table we ever seen with my wife. We can see a soul inside this masterpiece. Now we know what table want to buy. It will be with frost effect epoxy. 😅 thank you
Two tricks I use with my mix buckets: Mold release agent of some sort and if the buckets are a bit beat up; i actually leave enough epoxy in the bucket to coat the sides well as well as leave a half inch or so in the bottom once its set. Always pops out without any trouble at all.
I have to start out by saying great job on the table. The table looks priceless. I came across your video while looking for another. Now to add to why I felt the need to respond. I watched your video to the end not realizing how much time had passed. I just spent 32 minutes standing on a ladder watching your craftiness. Crazy, Now I am noticing aches in my legs 😂.
That spot appeared after he miscalculated the diameter and had to cut it down to size for the mold. Technically after the roundover but yeah, don’t think that was intentional.
Holy cow... what a incredible "little piece" of redwood!!! And this frosty white is breathtaking in opposition to the lightning red of the redwood!!! Insane!!! Outstanding!!! Thanks for sharing 🎩 👍👍🇩🇪🔨
As a Brazilian: You sports refferences are so American... I didn't get any of them hahaha. When you talk about soccer, don't talk only to Europeans, talk to the entire world... since it's the world most popular sport 😛
The string needs to be closer to the tip of the pin and you will get more accurate cycles. Scots knots were great. I love your work and watch all of you videos good stuff M8.
I wanted to say, even though its a small thing, I really appreciated that you clean are reuse your buckets the best you can. its a relative inexpensive thing to replace every time, but as a Tile Man, I always try to reuse my buckets. Anyways I found that cool. love the color of the wood and the epoxy.
Rich people have big houses, big houses have big dining rooms, big dining rooms need big tables, expensive round tables are bought by rich people…..full circle, pun unintended.
Hi..recently I retired and have been looking for a hobby..so I've been watching a lot of turning shows..( a lot!) and I must say you have by far the best show on the subject..your furniture is so awesome..I hope that if I can ever afford the things you make, I'll cover my home with them..and by then perhaps, some of my own. Looking forward to see what's next..thank you Thomas Cordell Oklahoma City,ok
Beautiful. This is one of the coolest tables I think you've done. I really like how you can see inside to the wood and that it's not a crazy color that might be hard to match with something. I wish I had this table.
My mother once seen a rectangular table in a window of a small shop, immediately went in to order it in round (120cm, that´s 47 1/4 inch). The best with a round table is the fact that you always have space for a few extra unexpected guests + you can easily keep eyecontact with everybody at the table. The company that sold the table to my mom keeps sending xmas cards after 30years+ :D The table is made out of beechbars and cost roughly about 1800 US $ at that time (incl stand).
Driving home from Temecula yesterday to my condo in San Diego I thought to myself "wouldn't it be cool if someone could make a table that has this trippy misty look built into it?" You nailed it! This is your best slab to date imho..
The epoxy color on this one is perfect in my opinion. It kind of looks like mountains shrouded in fog or low clouds. Definitely my favorite table so far.
The mountains of Redwoods, like looking outside my window.
Really nice table
Based on how Cam was setting it up I thought for sure he was gonna give it to Scott at the end of the video
Agreed. The combination of the cloudy epoxy with the richness of the redwood is one of the nicest combinations I have ever seen :)
Good luck 👍
Reminds me of foggy mornings on the coast of Washington. Absolutely gorgeous and so peaceful.
Scott has good taste. I dig the foggy look as well. I like how some of the lower edges are just hinting through.
If you’ve visited the redwoods, it’s like the mist in those hills, hugging the trees themselves. These goliath trees are just hinted at through the fog until you’re right up to them.
@@DukeTrout yeah they totally nailed it. It looks awesome
Scott the Emmy award winning Eagle Scout video guy is a true artist, this table/wall art is gorgeous
agreed
Hmmm I finally followed Robert's advice and took WoodPrix instructions. It's great for beginners, and has some advanced stuff too.
Oh man.... That is One ABSOLUTELY STUNNING piece of furniture. The grain of the wood, the colour and it's overall look of warmth is captured beautifully. You sir, are a master craftsman.
Scott has an eye for coordinating epoxy and wood color. I didn't see how the milky white would work with the red, but this is gorgeous. And the darkness from the live edge gives it incredible depth. This build truly belongs mounted on a wall. Great job guys 👍
This is by far the prettiest build I’ve seen on this channel. The fog epoxy is stunning.
My son (9 year old) and I made him a desk from black walnut and black epoxy following your work method. Thank you.
Weird part about being a youtuber is that Cam probably doesn't realize how many fans he got. Would even be weirder to know that most of them probably aren't even woodworkers lol. We just enjoy that craft! Would definitely ask for a picture
I don’t get asked for a lot of pictures. Always makes my day when I do though.
You did a great job but I'm not crazy about the color of the resin. It reminds me of soapy dish water. Sorry 💜
And even more so, we can't afford his furniture either 🤣🤣
I’m just here for the falling slab / squish video . Scott ….. stay vigilant and remember , keep filming till the dying breath
@@Gixer750pilot😂😂😂
I'm used to show Cam's videos to my dad, who has being is a woodworker for almost 40y now, but doesn't speak English so I usually do a rough translation on the spot. Today we watched it with the pt dub, it was a totally different experience! It was really cool and heartwarming to bond with my dad over it 🖤
What? This is wild, are those translations manually added by the creators, or do new RUclips videos always feature them?
@@lukasbieri Not sure if creator had to do the work himself, but he announced a couple videos that he was adding 7 or 8 language translations
@ That‘s wild! Thanks for the info :)
@@lukasbieriCam and Scott used AI to generate his voice for dubs.
Translations On The SPOT !?? That's a lot of words !
I've only just started watching this channel, but have already binge watched about 4 videos tonight. While I am not rich enough to have tastes like this - I would LOVE to buy even some coaster versions of this. The whole table is stunning, and I wish I had dining room large enough for it, let alone the ability to justify purchasing the full sized table!
Big fan of the life edge and the misty look. Beautiful!
Cam, one of the biggest reasons I watch your videos EXTENSIVELY! Is your humility! It makes you a better businessman, a better woodworker, and a better teacher!
I feel like people have to go out of their way not to be humble. It’s just easier this way.
@@BlacktailStudioeven humble about being humble!
32:16 ... That's gorgeous! As a coastal guy I see redwood and dense fog. Very soothing.
Like looking out my window. Beautiful!
You're soo right! I saw that too!
I was thinking the same thing. Beautiful piece.
I was thinking the same thing. I live in the costal redwoods and it reminds me of the costal fog and the beautiful redwood trees. Beautiful piece!
That chatoyance is incredible!
I need to thank you. Looking at you doing all that work gave me the incentive to move one of my clients to another payroll program. Not at all the same type of work, but I had your videos playing while I was doing it. So, thank you very much.
Most people think this is a 32:39 min video but I watched the secret bottom flattening part and extended it to 34 min.
🤣🤣👌👌
I just got to that part and saw this comment. LOL.
Crazi 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Explain bruh.
Cam,
I think you need to give the eagle scout, camera guy Scott a raise, or at least make him a new merit badge. That table/ wall art looks absolutely amazing. Thank you both for taking time to build, film, edit and post this video.
Emmy winning, eagle scout, camera guy.
It is absolutely beautiful and perfect and definately worth $28k. Good for you for not selling yourself cheap to the initial customer. You know your worth as a craftsman and artist.
This is the best compliment I think I can give. Every morning I ride exercise bike for 30 min and watch RUclips videos to distract me from how much I hate it. Your videos make this time fly by faster than any other. Big thank you!
Oh thanks! Not sure it will help how much I hate my 20 min ride (once a week)
Riding a real bike is better than an exercise bike.
@@shawbrosand an exercise bike is better than nothing. Don’t give unsolicited advice
@@dawnkyria8518
I don't take orders from you.
Don't give unsolicited orders.
@@dawnkyria8518
I can comment as I please. I don't take orders from you.
"Don’t give unsolicited advice"
Take your own advice and keep your mouth shut.
Honestly probably one of the coolest tables you've created. The people in the comments are right. Looks like some foggy woods. The epoxy color is spot on.
Absolutely gorgeous, and to be up for display for people every single day is treat. That redwood is just so damn pretty and eye catch.
I'm not even gonna lie, this is probably the coolest looking thing I've ever seen on this channel, the way the color of the wood pairs with that foggy epoxy is like looking out over mountains early in the morning
the black epoxy is always cool but you loos so much of the depth of your live edges this is just killer glad this worked out so well
I think this might be my favorite of all your tables that I've seen. Just beautiful!!
Selling a slab back to the company that gave it to you for free is crazy business work, hats off to you!!
I know right?
It’s also called BS
@@brookelewis4102 yeah that's short for Business Savant
It's definitely Blacktail Studios
@ BS by name BS by nature.
Hi Cam, I know I’ve said this before but as an older woman I won’t ever be a woodcrafter but I love your videos because they are teaching me so much about how to create a beautiful piece! You do absolutely amazing work! I’m not wealthy and could never afford one of your pieces but I like to window shop! Thank you for sharing! 😊
Ditto 😀
Cam, that is exquisite. It looks like a satellite image of some isolated unspoiled corner of the earth, with mountains, lakes and a segment of coastline. Stunning work.
Wow! That is probably my favorite table you have made. That white epoxy just made the wood look like islands on a milky sea. Really excellent work.
I don't comment much on videos, but I feel like I need to on this one. I said Wow out loud at 32:18, when it was the close up shot, seeing those waves, they make it look like the table is made from bronze or some sort of shiny metal. I suppose that would be the M3 Nano making really look like that. I also love how you can see wood though the epoxy, just look looking though deep fog. Just like wow, so flippin good dude. The whole video was great, per usual. I'm not expecting a comment back, I just hope you see this and know that you did such a beautiful job on this. If I had 27k that I could spend and enough room, I would buy this so fast.
Thank you for sharing your thinking process as you created this work of art that is functional. Time is a gift to you to come up with what you want. You know when it is right. Love it
Oh, wow! This is the prettiest table that you've done. The white-ish epoxy makes it look like clouds floating amongst the timber.
On a separate note, my father and I built a 6 foot round table from Aspen and epoxy back in the 80's. We got bubbles under the epoxy coat and you completely explained why this happened. Dad passed on a while ago, but I finally have an answer on why that happened. Thank you!
It's a beautiful piece and I may now forgive the mammoth tusk. LOL!
Those mallet strikes immediately brought that song to mind, LOL.
I thought we were getting Rick rolled.
I can feel it coming in the... 😂😂😂
Ever see the deer on the slide Air of the Night video? So funny.
I reckon it would be a blast and most interesting have a beer with Scott. What an interesting CV and seems like a real genuine, good hearted dude.
I love the rotating the circle to see if it fits another way.
lmao that's what I was thinking, like bro its a circle what are you doing. I think the despair kicked in and he glitched
That's probably my favorite piece of yours so far. The texture looks like nothing i've seen before. It's like the surface of some distant planet. Absolutely amazing work!
A tipp for creating circles:
Instead of using a string and tying it to the marker, take a thin long piece of wood, roughly 0,5cm (1/5th inch) thick and 2-3 cm (1 inch) wide.
Drill two small holes with the centers of each being the distance of the radius you want to achieve apart.
Slightly nail one whole in the center and then use a pen in the other hole.
This will eliminate the wobble from the angle of your pen and enforce the radius.
That table (wall piece) is so bad ass. I freaking love the "foggy" look on there. Great work!
Scott's idea was great 👍 in my opinion this is one of your BEST tables ever
I've watched maybe 100 or more videos of every sort of builds from Knives to Furniture to Lathing, and I LOVE the fact that you tell it like it is; no lies!
That redwood is really amazing. I also like the color of the epoxy. It reminds me of fog on a river. Thank you for all you do and for taking us along for the ride.
This is a spectacular piece of art! Just gorgeous. I have the good fortune of living near old growth coastal redwoods. One of my favorite sights is low-lying fog amidst the trunks. You have really captured that. Thank you for all of your work. It is stunning. And the commentary?...priceless.
WOW! That is a gorgious piece! I would love to be able to have that in my home! Absolutely beautiful!
That is one of the most beautiful table/wall mount I've ever seen you do. Simply amazing!
28:00 🎶 I can feel it coming in the air tonight. 🎶 My Favorite part! Will hear i all day inside my head, thanks for that. OK, except from the "suspected measuring" incident...WTF man 😉love you!
This was a beautiful table and… I watched until to end to find out it will hang on a wall, which is brilliant since it’s gorgeous. Your finish made every color variation defined. Bravo!!!
Друг, твое мастерство каждый раз поражает! Ты профессионал. Смотря твой канал, я просто отдыхаю. Спасибо!
The Phil Collins solo was everything 🤣
You could feel it coming
Came to say this! Haha
Hi, this is one of my most favourite projects you have done!!
I didn’t check the comments on this project, and just want to share with you the reason behind the resin heating up in larger quantities.
This condition is called “Exothermic Runaway”. Exothermic is the heat created internally by the chemical reaction between the two parts of the epoxy system that ultimately cures the epoxy.
To avoid this condition regardless of the mixed epoxy quantity, you can pour the mixed epoxy into a large and shallow vessel like a baking pan that allows the heat to dissipate through the large surface area on the top and bottom areas.
I think this is one of the most beautiful tables you've ever built. The smokey view into other bits of wood is actually incredible. it's got this eerie beauty.
God damn if I were rich I'd buy it off the rack instantly lol.
If I had the money, I’d buy it without hesitation. I loved the color of the epoxy. Kudos to you for also showing the mistakes-that shows your confidence and how you learn from them and improvise. Once again, beautiful piece!
really enjoy your channel over other ones that have no audio, and love the way you show how to make repairs when something goes wrong. I just damaged my woodworking bench and had to repair it.
That epoxy colour is perfect! I love it!!
I can imagine how beautiful and cool it would be with a dim light source under to give that epoxy a little light glow effect
Hats off to Scott - his idea worked so well!
Man you’re the best. Just simply the best wood worker and best videos on RUclips from what I’ve seen. Everything from your voice to the editing, the quality products, the terribly dry and amazing humour. Just wanted to say you rock and I can’t stop watching all the videos. Thanks for the content man!
White epoxy looks amazing. Slab edges look like misty mountains.
As for mold release: spray it on a cloth, then wipe it on the surface.
Очередной шедевр! Много роликов пересматриваю много раз. Это прекрасно! Твори ещё и ещё.
That was 32:40 mins well spent. I was literally engaged during the entire video. Absolutely beautiful work sir, just wow.
Watched with my daughter last night. I keep asking her to watch stuff with me and she wanted to watch this one with me. Thanks it was very enjoyable and turned out fantastic! Cheers fro Toronto
No hyperbole, this is one of the most strikingly beautiful woodwork I have ever seen on RUclips. You got great taste or artistic sense. One of the reasons why this channel is so popular and highly regarded.
Oh thanks man
That has to be the coolest project you've ever done. Super nice design. Scott has great vison and taste.
I know nothing about woodworking or tables or epoxy, but man do I love a person who is passionate about his craft. It just makes me warm and fuzzy inside! Cam is a treasure that must be protected at all costs.
An Asian buyer will for sure be interested in this table! They love having big dinners with round tables, especially with hot pot!
Hello, although I don't know English, I gained a lot of experience from you and started working for my own home, thank you.
Circles are 2020. Do a tetrahedron table next
bars
Icosahedron or bust!
Hexagons are the bestagons 😉
This is actually a chiliagon, I just didn’t want to sound like a show off.
@@SimonMurrayPhuket🤟
This is my favourite table I've seen you make. Absolutely beautiful.
I highly recommend Cam's epoxy workshop. I bought it a few years ago. It was great then and it keeps getting better because Cam is constantly updating. Totally worth it.
Oh thanks man
Going over the pros and cons of leaving your wife for an OnlyFans model was a ballsy analogy to make my guy 😂
I’ll be honest, was 70% sure my wife would think it’s funny. But not 100%. Luckily it landed with her.
There are only cons there😂
That dark live edge looks nice through the white epoxy.
I enjoy the journey he goes through to make these unique furniture pieces. I like his attitude and humor. I don't enjoy crime dramas or silly videos. Creating things with my hands is my calm.
This might be the nicest epoxy "table" I've ever seen. I love the contrast of colors and the compression figure is nuts!
27:55 Phil Collins coming to claim his ad revenue...
The Phil Collins solo was fantastic! Amazing looking table as well. Scott has excellent taste.
Yasssss That's my Thursday night fulfilled now. Love your videos and admit that I may love them a bit more than my wife and kids. Keep them coming and love from Glasgow, Scotland
28:00 I CAN FEEL IT, COMING IN THE AIR TONIGHT
NOOO, I wanted to do that :D
I read this comment before I got there and I cackled when I heard it
Came here to say it
Genius idea most beautiful table we ever seen with my wife. We can see a soul inside this masterpiece. Now we know what table want to buy. It will be with frost effect epoxy. 😅 thank you
20:10 I recall a very angry U-Haul guy saying bring it back with full tank. Which is conveniently located next to a gas station. His gas station...
this dude is such a GOAT
U a bot?
Probably
Two tricks I use with my mix buckets: Mold release agent of some sort and if the buckets are a bit beat up; i actually leave enough epoxy in the bucket to coat the sides well as well as leave a half inch or so in the bottom once its set. Always pops out without any trouble at all.
0:51 jezz Cam, get a trailer
Why would you make the table smaller instead of making a new form????
I have to start out by saying great job on the table. The table looks priceless. I came across your video while looking for another. Now to add to why I felt the need to respond. I watched your video to the end not realizing how much time had passed. I just spent 32 minutes standing on a ladder watching your craftiness. Crazy, Now I am noticing aches in my legs 😂.
31:47 that tiny little spot in between the two edge pieces of wood really bothers me. Was that intentional or am I looking at this wrong?
That spot appeared after he miscalculated the diameter and had to cut it down to size for the mold. Technically after the roundover but yeah, don’t think that was intentional.
Honestly, after noticing it, it became my favorite part of the table. 😊❤
Been waiting impatiently for your next video 😂😂
Holy cow... what a incredible "little piece" of redwood!!!
And this frosty white is breathtaking in opposition to the lightning red of the redwood!!!
Insane!!!
Outstanding!!!
Thanks for sharing 🎩 👍👍🇩🇪🔨
cutting down 1000 year oldgrowth redwood is absolutely degenerate behaviour
As a Brazilian: You sports refferences are so American... I didn't get any of them hahaha. When you talk about soccer, don't talk only to Europeans, talk to the entire world... since it's the world most popular sport 😛
Poetic build as redwoods and fog go hand in hand. Depth and dimension the epoxy created is a complement to the wood itself.
00:10 what's Mediocre English ?
English translation that is not that great. So like auto translate.
"Cam"
People like you, myself and cam
it ok
it ok :)
To me personally. This is the best table you ever made. Sooo frosty.
I really like the way the epoxy came out. It creates a cool effect with the sunken edges, like a heavy mist over the mountain and trees
That epoxy color is really amazing! I didn’t think I’d like it, but I really do
The string needs to be closer to the tip of the pin and you will get more accurate cycles. Scots knots were great. I love your work and watch all of you videos good stuff M8.
I wanted to say, even though its a small thing, I really appreciated that you clean are reuse your buckets the best you can. its a relative inexpensive thing to replace every time, but as a Tile Man, I always try to reuse my buckets. Anyways I found that cool. love the color of the wood and the epoxy.
29:18 i can 3d print you one if you can design it half decent
Rich people have big houses, big houses have big dining rooms, big dining rooms need big tables, expensive round tables are bought by rich people…..full circle, pun unintended.
Hi..recently I retired and have been looking for a hobby..so I've been watching a lot of turning shows..( a lot!) and I must say you have by far the best show on the subject..your furniture is so awesome..I hope that if I can ever afford the things you make, I'll cover my home with them..and by then perhaps, some of my own. Looking forward to see what's next..thank you Thomas Cordell Oklahoma City,ok
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Beautiful. This is one of the coolest tables I think you've done. I really like how you can see inside to the wood and that it's not a crazy color that might be hard to match with something. I wish I had this table.
Kudos to Scott! This piece is magnificent! Do more of them like this! ...please!
My mother once seen a rectangular table in a window of a small shop, immediately went in to order it in round (120cm, that´s 47 1/4 inch). The best with a round table is the fact that you always have space for a few extra unexpected guests + you can easily keep eyecontact with everybody at the table. The company that sold the table to my mom keeps sending xmas cards after 30years+ :D
The table is made out of beechbars and cost roughly about 1800 US $ at that time (incl stand).
I love this table. The choice of epoxy was just perfect
AWESOME!!! I know people that have room for this beautiful round table!!! Well done gentlemen!! And I absolutely love your sense of humor Cam!! 😊🤗😊
Driving home from Temecula yesterday to my condo in San Diego I thought to myself "wouldn't it be cool if someone could make a table that has this trippy misty look built into it?" You nailed it! This is your best slab to date imho..