We kept finding we needed a folding table. This is so easy to store. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxStL0QRChBju4aQlnTrRgBZvafFog0KU3 Opening and closing is easy as well. It has a great handle for carrying around the house. Its pretty lightweight and slides around easy. We bought it for our daughter’s first sleepover. Breakfast was a blur - but 12 7-8 year olds fit at the table with room to spare. We used it at thanksgiving and 6 adults fit comfortably on each side plus 2 on either end for a total of 8. Super easy to clean up afterwards as well.
It's a blessing to have a wife who isn't afraid to get out there and work. How cool it is to see Zoey kicking tail right alongside you. My wife is a go getter too. I'm so thankful for her.
My GF is the same...she will dismantle an entire house just to paint 1 room and it will be to perfection. I often assist but honestly, she needs zero help from start to finish! 😉
Quick tip, when using that router with the square/round base, use the round side along a straight edge fence. The reason is when using the flat side, you can have it lift away from the straight edge ever so slightly and it can ruin a straight line. If you keep the round side against the straight edge, you can rotate the router without losing contact with the straight edge and your line will stay true. Lovely table you have there. Good luck to you and your family.
A year ago I purchased a beautiful walnut slab from third coast and did the same build it turned out really nice, used the same process, but added the ceramic finish after the Rubio set up, it gave it extra sheen and protection. Great information, thanks.
Nicely done sir. You might try using a flex shaft Dremel tool with a Kutzall burr to remove the punk wood. Also, if that doesn't go deep enough for you you can get a piece of same size steel rod and weld it to the burr shaft. You can extend the burr that way to any practical length you might want.
I love how concentrated she is while you are doing the tape😂 never leave that woman, cause she really loves you 🙂 marry Christmas to you from Norway 🇳🇴
You made a grown man tear up watching you surprise your wife with this very well done table. It’s such a good feeling to build something and have your wife not only help you, but also benefit from the fruits of your labor. Excellent job. She’s gonna decorate it real well too.
Sweet build. You are a rockstar for making this for your wife and and your home, I love the thought you put into the the process and the tips you provide to the rest of us. Thank you for sharing this build!
That’s an awesome gift. I was telling myself the whole time I was watching the video how hard it would be to sell something as great as that! Nice job. Love your guys’ content.
I see the C channels have elongated holes to allow for shrinking and expansion, but the crossed table legs don't, this will cause the table top to crack over time as the legs screwed to the bottom of the bottom of the table in that way will restrict expansion and shrinkage. In short for longevity of original form, the table legs also need elongated holes too
I do not know about you guys but that looks like a pretty expensive table and I am going to assume you will keep it inside your climate controlled home. If it was properly sealed and finished there should be minimal expansion or contraction.
Idk if anyone said it but I use the Dremel flex shaft and it helps with the bit depth bc it can get into tighter places than the actual Dremel. Good luck🤞
Yes Dremel !!! Glad at least 1 person has the IQ to use a quality reaming item for debarking pits and cavities ! There are many Dremel items or Dremel/Dremel-like bits that can be googled. Have said this to many woodworkers - even the woodturning/carving vid peeps. If need be, then get a local welder to weld on a longer shaft, and then abraid down the shaft to smooth surface - so no wobbling.
Just my peeve - is filling voids with black epoxy when the cavity is big enough to pour clear and be able to see the burly wood surface and texture, while cracks and splits would be blacked.
Love the explanation of what you did and running the names of all the companies of the tools, equipment and all other things you used. The table looks GREAT. THANKS
First off, prayers up for a happy, healthy baby and that momma recovers quickly. Ya'll are an amazing couple! Thanks for sharing your experiences in woodworking, both good and (possibly) bad. Woodworking can be extremely forgiving to a point, but it is good to see a man who can admit he can do something better and continues to learn on this life's journey. Prayers up for you and yours and I look forward to seeing more "adventures" in woodworking from you folks. God bless!!
It turned out awesome, love the voice over with the steps and how you did it, very helpful for people that are following along! Keep up the great work!!
I was a loyal SurfPrep guy myself and could not be more satisfied... Until. the new 3M Xtract Sander was recently released. Game changer. Another thing you may have already tried; hot melt glue around epoxy pours to build a small dam. Keeps it in place and you can pour it a bit proud and knock it down with a steel. Great video. I would be intimidated by a large chunk of wood like that. I’m a luthier and have probably paid as much for a much smaller piece of some of the exotic tone wood that high end guitar companies use.
Good work. Instead of grinding the table legs around the bolt holes you could use your step drill bit and drill from the other side slightly creating a small chamfer. I love to mix metal and wood in my projects.
I'll be honest. I was expecting to skim through the video of another table build. You explain things very well and included your mistakes. I watched all of it and even hit "rewind" to make sure I got all the skill building details. Well done. Liked and subscribed. Don't change your style! And nice table!
WOW! What an awesome build. You did a great job. Beautiful. Your wife looks very happy being the customer it was delivered to. LOL. Thanks for the video.
Thanks so much for this video. I have a 7x3ft. slab of maple that's been drying for 2 years. It's going to be our kitchen table and this video is a massive help. Thanks again and beautiful work.
My father use to do a lot of Epoxy back in the 80s. I'd say that really good ventilation is a must. Especially during the heating. A few years after working with the Epoxy he contacted Lung Cancer. We thought nothing of it, but several of the people that were also making clocks and signs also contacted Lung Cancer.
Awesome table. It just took so long that I had a feeling your wife would deliver before it's done :) congratulations on your growing family. And thanks for sharing all those tips!
Hi guys ☺, realy nice table, a nice surprise for Zoey, the look on her face was a treat. I send you both my best wishe's for the arrival of the little one, things are going to get lively around your house, it's a special time enjoy it, look after yourselves, stay safe, best wishe's to all, Stuart Uk.
Great video and not click bait move….it was about a man who loves is wife and wants her to enjoy the level in a beautiful table….it surprised her for sure… she and their baby will make memories with this table and this home ❤️❤️❤️
I've been a tradesman for over 20 years and I'd say you still have room for improvement on your excepting of mistakes you've made on this job. It's called having integrity. It does not matter if it's under the table out of sight. You saw it! Do better!
Do you honestly think that the table is worth $5000.00 dollars? I don't think so.. I mean it's a nice table and all but there's nothing fancy about it. Fancy joinery or ornateness or something...not trying to sound like a hater or nothing 🤔
Awesome job! I like this style video a lot. You guys should do more of it. Also not to sound rude at all but I think you guys need a good woodworking workbench. That would be a great video series to have you guys build a nice bench out of timber you milled. Just a thought. Thanks again
Thank you Brian! These are the style videos I’ve always wanted to make. It’s just been a long road to get to having a nice air conditioned shop with good lighting to work in like we have now. Many more videos to come! Thank you for the support
Although your work on this table far exceeds anything I could do, I sincerely advise you to watch "Blacktail Studio" before you start making things like this for your customers. I would personally be very disappointed in the C channel inserts and the fact that the cuts are not perfect. As a customer paying for a slab of wood like that I would expect perfection at every level. Great job though overall and GL in the future.
A proper table this size and black walnut would be double the cost so they maybe got their money's worth...... Do you expect more from people who can hardly handle their big saw, and actually make a video with chain on backwards
Now she's gonna spend $1000 on table cloth, candlesticks, flower glassware vases, and other vases holding bric a brac so that it accents the whole room ....
Man , that's a beautiful piece of wood . I hope you have a healthy Boy Sir . Please be safe . I have a son . By the Grace of God , he's not a bad boy at all . He will soon be 20 . Time flies, spend at much time as yall can with your children. Bless yall again.
I worked with epoxy for over 15 years and I'm surprised to see your pregnant wife in the same room as you working with epoxy. The dangers epoxy brings are deceptive....epoxy rarely has any odor and that deception makes it very dangerous. When I first started with epoxies I did so with little to no protection. Your skin and, especially eyes, soak up the poisons lurking in epoxy. That said, I suffered kidney failure and serious liver damage....I say that to say this: your wife shouldn't be anywhere near epoxy and you should be completely suited up with a fresh air system that pumps fresh air into a helmet from outside the shop. However, that's just my 2 cents.....the treatment and recovery time is extremely painful and a very long process.
The best gift is always a surprise...well done. Absolutely beautiful. I imagine the bub is already there now. Hope all went well...best wishes for the future from Brisbane, Australia.
im a residential repair plumber and i use a Dremel and its big brother the roto zip (*roto zip is a Dremel on steroids) anyway they have the flex connector that spins in the extension so you are holding a long thin #2 standard school pencil/pen, that would be perfecto for bark cleaning pre-epoxy fill!! i would keep checking they are getting new tips attatchments daily now it seems! hope it helps you!!
Hi I'm a part time amateur .I love your work and your explanations. I use the weel bit it does do into the cracks and does not make splits . Keep making these videos
You and your wife do beautiful work. Just a little tip when you stirring epoxy. If you do a slow figure eight while steering it will eliminate the bubbles. 👍
I have watched a few of your videos and you 2 look like a nice couple. Hope the baby and mom are doing well. One word of advise for you is just use a larger drill ( 1/2 Bigger) and drill the wholes just a touch and the bures are gone. It won't make a mess of the powder coat if the Dremel slips. Keep up the good work. Cheers Bill
That was awesome that you made it for your wife and she didn't even know that's that's just that brought tears to my eyes that's so awesome and I loved watching it I watched it from start to finish
that was pretty damn awesome giving it to Mama she works very hard and deserves it she is all baby congratulations you guys on your upcoming baby and that badass table very cool ❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🥰
Try a Die grinder and take a look at all the bits available. There are air powered and now battery powered die grinders that would seem to be perfect for your task.
Great video and table! Someone probably already mentioned this, but instead of using a Dremel to deburr the holes you drilled in the leg mounts, just use the same stepped bit from that side. Stepped bits work great to clean and chamfer the holes.
We kept finding we needed a folding table. This is so easy to store. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxStL0QRChBju4aQlnTrRgBZvafFog0KU3 Opening and closing is easy as well. It has a great handle for carrying around the house. Its pretty lightweight and slides around easy. We bought it for our daughter’s first sleepover. Breakfast was a blur - but 12 7-8 year olds fit at the table with room to spare. We used it at thanksgiving and 6 adults fit comfortably on each side plus 2 on either end for a total of 8. Super easy to clean up afterwards as well.
It's a blessing to have a wife who isn't afraid to get out there and work. How cool it is to see Zoey kicking tail right alongside you. My wife is a go getter too. I'm so thankful for her.
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My GF is the same...she will dismantle an entire house just to paint 1 room and it will be to perfection. I often assist but honestly, she needs zero help from start to finish! 😉
God created woman to be a helper to us men. They are supposed to assist and help us. What good is a woman outside of her natural place?
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It turned out great and love that you made it for your wife! Thanks for giving Third Coast Hardwoods a shout out!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful table. Beautiful family. Reminds me of my wife. She would always insist on helping in projects too. Great job.
Quick tip, when using that router with the square/round base, use the round side along a straight edge fence. The reason is when using the flat side, you can have it lift away from the straight edge ever so slightly and it can ruin a straight line. If you keep the round side against the straight edge, you can rotate the router without losing contact with the straight edge and your line will stay true. Lovely table you have there. Good luck to you and your family.
so pretty much you going to tell this guy how to use a router lol 😂
Exactly
A year ago I purchased a beautiful walnut slab from third coast and did the same build it turned out really nice, used the same process, but added the ceramic finish after the Rubio set up, it gave it extra sheen and protection. Great information, thanks.
Perfect!!! I’m applying ceramic tonight!! Thank you for the comment!
Somebody cutting onions? Sure made me tear up watching you surprise your wife with this beautiful table.......well done!!!
This man is such a nice person he doesn't keep secrets he explains everything and his is a great help
Nicely done sir. You might try using a flex shaft Dremel tool with a Kutzall burr to remove the punk wood. Also, if that doesn't go deep enough for you you can get a piece of same size steel rod and weld it to the burr shaft. You can extend the burr that way to any practical length you might want.
the best part is when you revealed who it is for. her smiles are priceless. congratulations on William's arrival.
I love how concentrated she is while you are doing the tape😂 never leave that woman, cause she really loves you 🙂 marry Christmas to you from Norway 🇳🇴
She doesn't mind sexualizing herself for the video's either...He must be so proud.
You made a grown man tear up watching you surprise your wife with this very well done table. It’s such a good feeling to build something and have your wife not only help you, but also benefit from the fruits of your labor. Excellent job. She’s gonna decorate it real well too.
I love you Zoe
Sweet build. You are a rockstar for making this for your wife and and your home, I love the thought you put into the the process and the tips you provide to the rest of us. Thank you for sharing this build!
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wow that was really unexpected & i teared up...that is such a sweet gesture from hubby to his wife.
Thank you for all of the information and taking us along for the build
You bet
You are an awesome husband! What a wonderful gift to your own family. That video was amazing.
That’s an awesome gift. I was telling myself the whole time I was watching the video how hard it would be to sell something as great as that! Nice job. Love your guys’ content.
You all did great job. The table is very very good but.......
What was even better was the surprise gift to your wife. That really touched me.
You guys rock. And you’re awesome dude for making it for your wife. You’re a great man ma man. 💪🏻😃👍
That was a real nice thing to do for your wife, Kudos to to you my good man.
I have to say that turned out really good & a very nice present for your family. I know you all will make a lot of memories around the table 👍🏻
I love black walnut. Whats not to love about this table. Great job. God bless you and your new family
Amazing suprise on this table being For the Wife Great work All she had no idea she was working on her Own Table that was smooth bro
You two have the coolest job on the planet! Building art derived from nature with your hands and badass machines! Bless your baby and family.
I see the C channels have elongated holes to allow for shrinking and expansion, but the crossed table legs don't, this will cause the table top to crack over time as the legs screwed to the bottom of the bottom of the table in that way will restrict expansion and shrinkage. In short for longevity of original form, the table legs also need elongated holes too
I do not know about you guys but that looks like a pretty expensive table and I am going to assume you will keep it inside your climate controlled home. If it was properly sealed and finished there should be minimal expansion or contraction.
Amazing project. As a youth in the 70's worked twin 90 cc 96" Alaska mill making 4" redwood stump tables in Fortuna CA... Good times.
Idk if anyone said it but I use the Dremel flex shaft and it helps with the bit depth bc it can get into tighter places than the actual Dremel. Good luck🤞
True that... sometimes you can find a little longer bit as well, but always good to check it first. The right tool for the job is so important.
You had the best help a man can find
. Congratulations on y'all's baby 👶
It turn out beautiful ! Love how you showed the whole process including the surprise ending. Wow !! Fantastic work for sure
Thank you so much!
Saw that coming.
Dating back on one of Zoe's other videos,she DID say that she wished that she could afford to have a piece like this-- You did GOOD!!!
Yes Dremel !!! Glad at least 1 person has the IQ to use a quality reaming item for debarking pits and cavities ! There are many Dremel items or Dremel/Dremel-like bits that can be googled. Have said this to many woodworkers - even the woodturning/carving vid peeps. If need be, then get a local welder to weld on a longer shaft, and then abraid down the shaft to smooth surface - so no wobbling.
Just my peeve - is filling voids with black epoxy when the cavity is big enough to pour clear and be able to see the burly wood surface and texture, while cracks and splits would be blacked.
Love the explanation of what you did and running the names of all the companies of the tools, equipment and all other things you used. The table looks GREAT.
THANKS
First off, prayers up for a happy, healthy baby and that momma recovers quickly. Ya'll are an amazing couple! Thanks for sharing your experiences in woodworking, both good and (possibly) bad. Woodworking can be extremely forgiving to a point, but it is good to see a man who can admit he can do something better and continues to learn on this life's journey. Prayers up for you and yours and I look forward to seeing more "adventures" in woodworking from you folks. God bless!!
Just hope the baby won't follow the footsteps of others in the modern western civilization founded upon Judeo Christian values and become a pornstar
It turned out awesome, love the voice over with the steps and how you did it, very helpful for people that are following along! Keep up the great work!!
Thank you so much Dale
I was a loyal SurfPrep guy myself and could not be more satisfied... Until. the new 3M Xtract Sander was recently released. Game changer. Another thing you may have already tried; hot melt glue around epoxy pours to build a small dam. Keeps it in place and you can pour it a bit proud and knock it down with a steel. Great video. I would be intimidated by a large chunk of wood like that. I’m a luthier and have probably paid as much for a much smaller piece of some of the exotic tone wood that high end guitar companies use.
Good work. Instead of grinding the table legs around the bolt holes you could use your step drill bit and drill from the other side slightly creating a small chamfer. I love to mix metal and wood in my projects.
Dang! Great tip thank you!
The table came out real nice. That was a good quality wood and table was gorgeous. Looks nice in that room too.
I'll be honest. I was expecting to skim through the video of another table build. You explain things very well and included your mistakes. I watched all of it and even hit "rewind" to make sure I got all the skill building details. Well done. Liked and subscribed. Don't change your style! And nice table!
Oh my goodness after the oil on the bottom them colors and Patterns are gorgeous in this black Walnut slab
Great job! That is a lot of work creating a table like that. Looks like Zoe loves it!
I like the end outcome better than a famous RUclipsr.
Fantastic table! Superb video and the voice over commentary was really clear and easy to listen to. Well done!! 😎👍
Thank you Andrew! We really appreciate that
WOW! What an awesome build. You did a great job. Beautiful. Your wife looks very happy being the customer it was delivered to. LOL. Thanks for the video.
This was a Dollar Store version of Blacktail Studios.
You’re cold bro 🤣🤣🤣
I did finish work for a chainsaw carver a few years ago, and we used a die grinder with an assortment of bits for cleaning out bark seams
Congrats to you both. The table looks so beautiful and amazing. Looks really good in your house. Great job!!!
Thanks so much for this video. I have a 7x3ft. slab of maple that's been drying for 2 years. It's going to be our kitchen table and this video is a massive help. Thanks again and beautiful work.
You might try a whip extension for the Dremel. It will let you be holding a roughly pencil sized end to fit better in tight places.
What I was going to say - hang the motor over the work, and get a foot switch as well.
My father use to do a lot of Epoxy back in the 80s. I'd say that really good ventilation is a must. Especially during the heating.
A few years after working with the Epoxy he contacted Lung Cancer. We thought nothing of it, but several of the people that were also making clocks and signs also contacted Lung Cancer.
What would really look good to go with the table is some chairs to match it
I was thinking the same thing! 😊
I don't have enough skills to make some black walnut chairs. Would look great though
Very nicely done Sir! My Bride and I enjoyed watching this build and you have inspired me to rekindle the passion for the craft of woodworking.
Dremell have a flexi line extender it might help you get a little bit deeper
Thank you!
What a beauty..your little guy will be proud of dad..God bless my friend..great work 👏
Awesome table. It just took so long that I had a feeling your wife would deliver before it's done :) congratulations on your growing family. And thanks for sharing all those tips!
This is the best comment ever.
Thank you for this video: excellent workmanship - you Sir are a credit to the woodworking industry. Beautiful.
That is a beautiful table. Great job. I've built furniture before, so I know the work and skills that took.
Thank you Jeff
@@TripleLRusticDesigns wish I could send you the pics of the queen size cherry bed I made for my wife. 14th anniversary gift, 20 yrs ago.
Hi guys ☺, realy nice table, a nice surprise for Zoey, the look on her face was a treat. I send you both my best wishe's for the arrival of the little one, things are going to get lively around your house, it's a special time enjoy it, look after yourselves, stay safe, best wishe's to all, Stuart Uk.
1 year later, children picking nose and playing under the table, "Why is this C channel longer then the other ones?"
Great video and not click bait move….it was about a man who loves is wife and wants her to enjoy the level in a beautiful table….it surprised her for sure… she and their baby will make memories with this table and this home ❤️❤️❤️
Great job guys... Love the table! Trey you are a pro
Thanks Mike!
l love work with the wood and smell.. nice table ,👍
Table looks great. How about an update on all the trees you planted at your house?
Yeah we need to do an update. We have some trees that are 6ft tall now and some are still 10-12" tall. Crazy differences in them
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Sounds good.
What a beautiful table and surprise for your wife. Walnut is one of my favorite woods. Good job.
I've been a tradesman for over 20 years and I'd say you still have room for improvement on your excepting of mistakes you've made on this job. It's called having integrity. It does not matter if it's under the table out of sight. You saw it! Do better!
You’re right. I’m burning the table as we speak and will start over.
Funny criticizing someone else when you say excepting when you mean accepting.
Do you honestly think that the table is worth $5000.00 dollars? I don't think so..
I mean it's a nice table and all but there's nothing fancy about it. Fancy joinery or ornateness or something...not trying to sound like a hater or nothing 🤔
@@ruskell100 how often do you cross walnut slabs this size!?
Absolutely Beautiful!
Oh wow, I almost cry at the end. Great work, beautiful table and a very beautiful family. Much Love from Vietnam
Awesome job! I like this style video a lot. You guys should do more of it. Also not to sound rude at all but I think you guys need a good woodworking workbench. That would be a great video series to have you guys build a nice bench out of timber you milled. Just a thought. Thanks again
Thank you Brian! These are the style videos I’ve always wanted to make. It’s just been a long road to get to having a nice air conditioned shop with good lighting to work in like we have now. Many more videos to come! Thank you for the support
@@TripleLRusticDesigns of course!! You guys keep up the great work!!
Awesome! Nice gift for your home and wife!
Amazing content. Congratulations to your growing family.
Thank you very much
Awesome table...your family is going to make many memories with it and looks like there's room for a bigger table one day.
Although your work on this table far exceeds anything I could do, I sincerely advise you to watch "Blacktail Studio" before you start making things like this for your customers. I would personally be very disappointed in the C channel inserts and the fact that the cuts are not perfect. As a customer paying for a slab of wood like that I would expect perfection at every level. Great job though overall and GL in the future.
Been subscribed to BlackTail Studio for many years now. Thank you
A proper table this size and black walnut would be double the cost so they maybe got their money's worth......
Do you expect more from people who can hardly handle their big saw, and actually make a video with chain on backwards
Great job. For a minute there I though I was watching Blacktail’s channel. Good to see Zoe happy with the table
Thanks Jeff! I tried my best to edit this one like him.
Is'nt Super Fine smoother than Very Fine?
I have no clue. They should have made it less confusing. 1-5 would have been better
Your voiceover was very easy to listen to, and the table is a dream! Great job
Now she's gonna spend $1000 on table cloth, candlesticks, flower glassware vases, and other vases holding bric a brac so that it accents the whole room ....
You ain't wrong lol
@@TripleLRusticDesigns there's nothing wrong with that. Family 👪 life rocks. ❤️
Man , that's a beautiful piece of wood . I hope you have a healthy Boy Sir . Please be safe . I have a son . By the Grace of God , he's not a bad boy at all . He will soon be 20 . Time flies, spend at much time as yall can with your children. Bless yall again.
I worked with epoxy for over 15 years and I'm surprised to see your pregnant wife in the same room as you working with epoxy. The dangers epoxy brings are deceptive....epoxy rarely has any odor and that deception makes it very dangerous. When I first started with epoxies I did so with little to no protection. Your skin and, especially eyes, soak up the poisons lurking in epoxy. That said, I suffered kidney failure and serious liver damage....I say that to say this: your wife shouldn't be anywhere near epoxy and you should be completely suited up with a fresh air system that pumps fresh air into a helmet from outside the shop. However, that's just my 2 cents.....the treatment and recovery time is extremely painful and a very long process.
Oh well. Their kid.
Congrats daddy! Health and wisdom to your baby. Hope he has your talent. It’s awesome.
Congratulations on y'all's baby !
Makita makes a nice dremel type tool, as I just bought one on sale for about 100 bucks. It has a 1/4 inch chuck! Good luck Find it on the web!
This video was more of a Shopping channel than a wooden table project.
A smart man who knows how to treat his better half.
That is a very beautiful table. And Congratulations on your Son to be.
The best gift is always a surprise...well done. Absolutely beautiful. I imagine the bub is already there now. Hope all went well...best wishes for the future from Brisbane, Australia.
Congratulations on the baby!!!
Sir , You've done a amazing work on that project. I wish I could afford one myself. I don't know jack about wood working. Bless yall again !
im a residential repair plumber and i use a Dremel and its big brother the roto zip (*roto zip is a Dremel on steroids) anyway they have the flex connector that spins in the extension so you are holding a long thin #2 standard school pencil/pen, that would be perfecto for bark cleaning pre-epoxy fill!! i would keep checking they are getting new tips attatchments daily now it seems! hope it helps you!!
Hi I'm a part time amateur .I love your work and your explanations. I use the weel bit it does do into the cracks and does not make splits . Keep making these videos
This and black tail studio. 2 different approaches, but very similar style. Also, same sponsor Liquid Glass. Pretty cool.
You and your wife do beautiful work. Just a little tip when you stirring epoxy. If you do a slow figure eight while steering it will eliminate the bubbles. 👍
WELL DONE , LOT OF WORK AND EXELENT CRAFTSMANSHIP ,
I have watched a few of your videos and you 2 look like a nice couple. Hope the baby and mom are doing well. One word of advise for you is just use a larger drill ( 1/2 Bigger) and drill the wholes just a touch and the bures are gone. It won't make a mess of the powder coat if the Dremel slips. Keep up the good work. Cheers Bill
That was awesome that you made it for your wife and she didn't even know that's that's just that brought tears to my eyes that's so awesome and I loved watching it I watched it from start to finish
I feel I am sitting in the dentist chair when you guys are removing the rotten piece at the beginning of the video. Awesome work team Triple L
that was pretty damn awesome giving it to Mama she works very hard and deserves it she is all baby congratulations you guys on your upcoming baby and that badass table very cool ❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🥰
Hi. You can get a 2-4 foot flexible “ extension “ to your dremmel.
I watch your channel from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 . You guys do awesome work! Congratulations on the baby!
Try a Die grinder and take a look at all the bits available. There are air powered and now battery powered die grinders that would seem to be perfect for your task.
Nice Walnut.
Great video and table! Someone probably already mentioned this, but instead of using a Dremel to deburr the holes you drilled in the leg mounts, just use the same stepped bit from that side. Stepped bits work great to clean and chamfer the holes.
Sir it was worth it watching you making a piece of wood into a masterpiece great work