I'm really impressed you've identified that an open cross-section is far more susceptible to torsion than a closed cross-section. That's really clever design and shows that you put a lot of thought in your projects.
@@Irishriden2005 What do you mean exactly? A closed cross-section (like a pipe pipe) has a higher resustance against torsion than other open cross sections (I beam, C beam, ...). Hope this helps.
If you're not a carpenter, this guy is very skilled in: *Woodworking *sealant work *welding *concrete work *video editing Which are all individual high paying jobs on their own at this level. This man has real talent and is also a hard worker and for that, I salute him (sorry for bad english)
I liked seeing the wiggling problem and the prescribed fix and how you addressed the bubbles on the top. Overall you created a one of a kind piece that you can well be proud of, and you made a wonderful video, too. Bravo!
I would not have anticipated the twisting problem, either. However, the gussets and boxing-in of the I-Beam were something I thought about too. It's not every day I get to see someone make such an interesting piece from structural steel and concrete. This is exceptionally creative. Well done.
Tens of thousands of dollars in tools, nearly welding a set of Knipex pliers, along with the fancieest silicone spreading tool I've ever seen, but when you pulled on it at 13:47, that's the point in the journey where it was all worth the expenses put into it along the way. Beautiful piece.
I also design and build little things with concrete. I really understand how much work you put into this it’s really really really beautiful! Goood job !
Bro, that's a ton and a million of money! This can be solved easily! But if money doesn't matter...A lot of work, congratulations on the implementation!
Superb craftsmanship, shows skill and dexterity.Very good job. Some of the steps could be done have been done easier. But improvement usually comes after the first one. Use BRC mesh 3" x 3" 5g with fibre reinforced concrete. Will save a lot of welding for the reinforcement.
Dude it's been so long!! I got so excited when I got the notification that you posted!! Awesome video my friend, as always!! I love your work, it's incredible!! Hopefully you will post more in the future!! My favorite channel to watch!!
watching it for the second time and i can"t stop watching, it is amazing... Super job...you are the great master, working with concrete is especially difficult...
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, una mesa muy original y peculiar, seguro que no la llevá el viento, gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 👌🤓😜
Like everything you share, its beautiful and creative! Keep up the amazing work! I Love the fact that you don't share something so often, but when you do it has been worth the wait! Always manage to inspire me to head down to my shop!
Another absolutely stunning piece mate! And I was heartbroken when I saw it wiggle with your cup on it - but of course you managed to get it fixed - and beautifully so!
I had to watch it four times to fully comprehend all the datails. Too much work, but definitely worth it. I wonder whether it wouldn't be better to weld it straight to the bars rather than using screws. It'd be a lot easier.
Great video! Nice craftsmanship but structurally speaking you could have made your life way easier with minimal compromise on the design. Still great though, it's definitely a work of art.
It was a hair like straight crack, nothing was moving because it was full of rebar. We were around the table and all of a suden, I heard sound like somebody would tap a cheramic cup, it cracked right in the center. I think it was internal stress, not overload.
It's very cool! I like concrete in interiors, may be it's rough a while, but there not just concrete table - seems for me like constructivism, I like it)) By the way, you could try ribs and not completely weld i-beam, it helps against torsion too
To avoid the little holes in the concrete top, you could spray on a thin layer of ultra-fine concrete onto the bottom and sides of the form. Then put in the rebar, followed by the regular concrete. Also to make the concrete stronger, you can add fibers. This would remove the need for so much rebar reinforcement. Check out Modustrial Maker's videos. He's a master of concrete slabs and furniture. And he sprays on the outer layer of concrete, for the ultra smooth surface effect with no air bubbles. If you don't want to purchase the concrete sprayer, then you can just manually pack it in tightly by hand, onto the bottom and sides of the form.
I think he wanted this effect, because he vibrated it on the underside, if he wanted to have an icy effect he just had to vibrate it with a vibrating needle through the liquid concrete and the result was identical. 👌👌🙏🙏
That is a awesome idea but he wanted it like that... But I'm sure you don't need a 100th person to tell you that. Good advice sending him over to the concrete master though. Doug makes some SICK concrete creations 🤘🔥🤘 Doug.... Doug ? Doug, right ? I think that's his name..... Well.... Whatever his name is, he kicks ass !
First I expected you to build a table from concrete with some steel reenforcement. But into the video, I saw you building a table board from welded iron with some concrete cladding for decoration only! 🙈🤣
For plastics, brass, alike, get yourself a set of cheap drills, cheap as cheap gets without being U shaped drills, and using a synthetic ruby stone (cheap on fleabay and alike) dull the cutting edge until under a light, you can see a sliver of silver where the edge was, and round the drill's tips. When done right, it won't grab the materials anymore, but still have enough to drill just fine.
I'm really impressed you've identified that an open cross-section is far more susceptible to torsion than a closed cross-section. That's really clever design and shows that you put a lot of thought in your projects.
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Will you break this down for a beginning builder enthusiast, please?
@@Irishriden2005 What do you mean exactly?
A closed cross-section (like a pipe pipe) has a higher resustance against torsion than other open cross sections (I beam, C beam, ...). Hope this helps.
@@geancarlo1987 okMi lo?.
If you're not a carpenter, this guy is very skilled in:
*Woodworking
*sealant work
*welding
*concrete work
*video editing
Which are all individual high paying jobs on their own at this level.
This man has real talent and is also a hard worker and for that, I salute him
(sorry for bad english)
You have got an incredible range of skills and an eye for design. “Thank you for watching”……. It was an absolute pleasure!
Love the inclusion of the wobble fault and the fix for it. Too often construction videos will only show us a "perfect" build.
Jedesmal Geisteskrank was du hier ablieferst. Mach bitte weiter so. Danke 🙏🙏🙏
Dankeschööööön
You just blew my mind with that simple corner sanding trick for removing tape at 1:04.
The demonstration on how to get masking tape right up to the board edge was worth the price of admission by itself. Awesome table and video.
Haha I took note of that too!
Haha I took note of that too!
I liked seeing the wiggling problem and the prescribed fix and how you addressed the bubbles on the top. Overall you created a one of a kind piece that you can well be proud of, and you made a wonderful video, too. Bravo!
I would not have anticipated the twisting problem, either. However, the gussets and boxing-in of the I-Beam were something I thought about too. It's not every day I get to see someone make such an interesting piece from structural steel and concrete. This is exceptionally creative. Well done.
Очень круто получилось. И за работой смотреть приятно. Сразу видно, работает настоящий мастер!
Not only a Builder, a Model as well! Great Job!
That proud yet modest (care-free) expression when jumped on to that cantilever edge of the table said everything... Absolutely Robust
That grinding of those bevel edges was masterfully done!
Der Tisch ist fantastisch! Sehr gute Arbeit und ein sehr gutes Video!
Extra as usual, yes with the gussets all along the IPN you remove the stress at the torsion, very nice realization, very design 👌👌
Watching you do this wonderful design, make it, and fix the problem is quite fun and I've been very immersed in it. Thank you.
One more time, your creation is amazing. Thank
Thank you very much!
The "balcony-table"👋. Congratulation, unique piece, perfection as always.
One of the most expensive and over engineered concrete diving boards I've ever seen, very nice!
Love it! Minimalist and strong and it's very important that the coffee mug does not shake around!
Your videos are never a disappointment! I always anticipate the next video!!! Happy New Year!!! 😁
Tens of thousands of dollars in tools, nearly welding a set of Knipex pliers, along with the fancieest silicone spreading tool I've ever seen, but when you pulled on it at 13:47, that's the point in the journey where it was all worth the expenses put into it along the way.
Beautiful piece.
Just wow! Another masterpiece of construction and design. Those lucky customers.
Beautiful and extraordinary, wish to see more of your projects!
many thanks for sharing with us your art
Awesome work brother, a pleasure to watch you put this together.
thanks bro for watching🙏
I also design and build little things with concrete. I really understand how much work you put into this it’s really really really beautiful! Goood job !
beautiful , exceptional workman ship and tutorial video
Beautiful. Pleasure to watch over and over. Absolute top stuff
Was the plan to have voids in the top surface for the black epoxy or was it a happy accident? If so how did you guarantee the voids?
Are you serious? All that's required to guarantee voids is not want them. 😀
Je suis sans voix. C'est magnifique et très ingénieux.
Bravo!
The work and video-cutting went from "pure aesthetic and harmony" to "listen you little shit" at 12:37 :D
Stunning as always!!!!
A BIG Thanks 🙏mate
Вложенный труд и душа всегда приведут к восхитительному результату! Молодец!
Thank you very much for this amazing video and brilliant work. Congratulations 👏
Precise, Elegant and Extreme
I so enjoy watching and LEARNING from your videos. You inspire me, entertain and most importantly, you teach. Great videos.....please do more!!!
Inside support to eliminate the vibrations. Pretty smart!
min 14:48 totally identified with the problem, every time you design something, something has to be fixed... very good
This is probably the most 'concrete' table build I have ever seen ;))
Beautiful!
Thanks mate
Bro, that's a ton and a million of money! This can be solved easily! But if money doesn't matter...A lot of work, congratulations on the implementation!
Superb craftsmanship, shows skill and dexterity.Very good job. Some of the steps could be done have been done easier. But improvement usually comes after the first one. Use BRC mesh 3" x 3" 5g with fibre reinforced concrete. Will save a lot of welding for the reinforcement.
Probably the heaviest table on the planet; but it looks awesome!
Everything you Build is amazing. You are such an inspiration, please keep it up! 🤘
Thanks Bro🙏
Dude it's been so long!! I got so excited when I got the notification that you posted!! Awesome video my friend, as always!! I love your work, it's incredible!! Hopefully you will post more in the future!! My favorite channel to watch!!
A BIG Thanks 🙏mate
News technics, news materials .... but still impressive !!
Great job, congrats 👍
watching it for the second time and i can"t stop watching, it is amazing... Super job...you are the great master, working with concrete is especially difficult...
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, una mesa muy original y peculiar, seguro que no la llevá el viento, gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 👌🤓😜
Ya lo digiste todo...
A BIG Thanks 🙏mate
Как всегда здорово!
Я думал ты только с деревом "на ты", оказалось и с металлом.
Да и монтаж прикольный получился!!!
As always. Awesome video. I was beginning to worry about ya. Hadn't seen anything new for awhile. Glad to see you are still Create - ing. 😎
Respect Respect Respect... Marvelous work. Keep up going.
Наблюдать за этим творческим порывом было одно удовольствие! Так держать!
Brilhante trabalho, aproveitou as imperfeições para valorizar a peça.
Like everything you share, its beautiful and creative! Keep up the amazing work! I Love the fact that you don't share something so often, but when you do it has been worth the wait! Always manage to inspire me to head down to my shop!
Another absolutely stunning piece mate! And I was heartbroken when I saw it wiggle with your cup on it - but of course you managed to get it fixed - and beautifully so!
Thanks mate 😘
excellent vidéo, excellent création, excellent réalisation .... oups 3 times excellent ! Best rate possible ! Happy 2023 !
How much reinforcement in the concrete?
Yes.
Andre you’ve done it again mate! So bloody beautiful 🤙🏻😍
A BIG Thanks 🙏mate
I had to watch it four times to fully comprehend all the datails. Too much work, but definitely worth it.
I wonder whether it wouldn't be better to weld it straight to the bars rather than using screws. It'd be a lot easier.
The most powerful ironing board I've seen))
За доставку этого памятника возьмут столько же, сколько за изготовление
По моему очень даже не плохо, даже интересно. Ход мыслей автора, все основательно и четко. Лайк, подписка
This build is so captivate, so much great ideas again, wish you the bests projects for new year et merci pour les vidéos surtout !
Erstaunlich was es gebracht hat in den T-Träger kleine Stücke einzuschweißen. Dieser Tisch ist enorm! Ich wüsste gerne was er wiegt.
Wow wow wow! RUclips was created so you can share you work!
Thanks f 4 that!
Was ein geiler Tisch! Großartiges Video dazu! 👍🏻👏🏻
Square tubing would have saved time and a ton of weight
Awesome craftsmanship!! Good work
the time and effort that was put in making of this table is outstanding . Nice Job
🔥🔥
Concrete reinforced steel. ;) Looks like it will survive WW3. Thumbs up!
You must have really been determined for that project. After I had 3 fingers reattached I couldn't go to the shop for a year.
these objects made by André will be worth millions of dollars at a high-end auction hundreds of years from now. #art
thats not much with the current inflation rate :D
Nice job man! Looks a little bit like a diving board. 👍🏻 😎
Просто шикарно. Парень, ты мастер) Небольшая конструкционная ошибка в начале и
прекрасный результат в итоге.
даНуНах....
this is wildly impractical and totally awesome.
Una autentica maravilla de mesa, excelente trabajo.
you are great my master, thank you for your effort, it was super
A BIG Thanks 🙏mate
Great video! Nice craftsmanship but structurally speaking you could have made your life way easier with minimal compromise on the design. Still great though, it's definitely a work of art.
Great Piece👏👏👏
It looks like it'll take a while for it to fail. Not easily stolen either. Nice work.
Ah yes. The fanciful moon table. The highest quality chair money can buy.
What you do is really amazing and inspiring, can't wait to have 5% of your skill
Your metal precision chopping skills are incredible!!! Hahaha!
einfach massiv, Handwerk ist auf nem anderen Level hier. Respekt!
you used more steele than an average US house :) ... great work
Very clean and straitforward job
time to install an overhead crane to the living room, just in case if the missus wants to re-decorate
I builded a co crete just like you did there (concrete top, metal legs) and it developed one crack right in the middle after 1 year) so I tossed it...
Offt sorry to hear that.
It was a hair like straight crack, nothing was moving because it was full of rebar.
We were around the table and all of a suden, I heard sound like somebody would tap a cheramic cup, it cracked right in the center.
I think it was internal stress, not overload.
That is a gorgeous table! Must weigh a little bit? Hahaha! Excellent welding, construction, and reinforcement of the I-beam.
simply piece of art
A true work of art.
i think this is one of the nicest clean cool tables ive ever seen. i love it.
dankeschön er wiegt 270 kg
@create your very welcome
It's very cool! I like concrete in interiors, may be it's rough a while, but there not just concrete table - seems for me like constructivism, I like it)) By the way, you could try ribs and not completely weld i-beam, it helps against torsion too
To avoid the little holes in the concrete top, you could spray on a thin layer of ultra-fine concrete onto the bottom and sides of the form. Then put in the rebar, followed by the regular concrete. Also to make the concrete stronger, you can add fibers. This would remove the need for so much rebar reinforcement. Check out Modustrial Maker's videos. He's a master of concrete slabs and furniture. And he sprays on the outer layer of concrete, for the ultra smooth surface effect with no air bubbles. If you don't want to purchase the concrete sprayer, then you can just manually pack it in tightly by hand, onto the bottom and sides of the form.
I think he wanted this effect, because he vibrated it on the underside, if he wanted to have an icy effect he just had to vibrate it with a vibrating needle through the liquid concrete and the result was identical. 👌👌🙏🙏
The holes are the point of this project it’s a moon table
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Ok thanks for the detail I didn’t understand 👍👌
I want to have bubbles !! the side without bubbles is on the bottom
That is a awesome idea but he wanted it like that... But I'm sure you don't need a 100th person to tell you that.
Good advice sending him over to the concrete master though.
Doug makes some SICK concrete creations 🤘🔥🤘
Doug.... Doug ? Doug, right ?
I think that's his name.....
Well.... Whatever his name is, he kicks ass !
Hi @creat mein guter !Wieder einmal ein Meister Stück gebaut!Sehr gute Arbeit !Gruß Bulat 😊 🤙
A BIG Thanks 🙏mate
Great job
First I expected you to build a table from concrete with some steel reenforcement.
But into the video, I saw you building a table board from welded iron with some concrete cladding for decoration only! 🙈🤣
bellissimo, ci starebbe bene dentro i nostri studi. Complimenti VOTO 100 sei top
For plastics, brass, alike, get yourself a set of cheap drills, cheap as cheap gets without being U shaped drills, and using a synthetic ruby stone (cheap on fleabay and alike) dull the cutting edge until under a light, you can see a sliver of silver where the edge was, and round the drill's tips. When done right, it won't grab the materials anymore, but still have enough to drill just fine.
Thanks for the trick sounds interesting
Wow amazing work and engineering great job
Отличная работа!
Famous ! Great work thank you shearing experience 😉