Thanks man, took a little while to get the best piece I could find anyway. Maybe an hour of testing chunks from the same slab. Not perfect, but about as good as I can do.
@@jasonbroughton533 It's literally a different color. Not to mention you can see where the diagonal cut. I'm not saying it's bad, but it's definitely visible.
@@ticktickboom420Every company I've ever worked for prioritizes speed over quality. That's why none of these companies offer a quality product anymore 🤷♂️
it would have been if he didn't mess it up... isn't the point of this channel high quality expensive work? Dude is always screwing things up and just has a "aww shucks not like the customer can say no" attitude about everything.
Nothing impressive about it. It's a f****** scam. The green is going in the opposite direction for the final shot so that is not the corner he repaired
I don't like the way that's said. It should be "how well he can fix them" many scam artists can hide mistakes, to hide a mistake is to cut corners, a master fixes them
As a self employed carpenter myself, that's a great fix and impossible to spot if you don't know it's there. Even when you do it's still impossible to see the join. Great job man, and even better job for delivering on what you promised. 👏🏽
Large? Try exorbitant. I'm a lead builder in a woodshop making custom designed furniture. We are pretty expensive and still charge like half of what he does. We don't do any epoxy so that adds to his cost since epoxy can get expensive af but we also do a lot more specialized kind of work than he does. He charges A LOT. I saw one of his tables that was damn near identical to one I made and we charged about half. And still, pretty expensive.
its not large its way to much, it is probably just the reach his videos have, there are people who have to much money, it makes no sense to pay so much for something as basic as that
@@Sigur_Sixxguess you should invest in some social media marketing. The real game is finding suckers willingly paying twice as much as you'd dare to ask.
It's the lower part of the corner, not the upper part shown at the end. It's pretty obvious. Not the end of the world, but would be better to sell it to someone else at a reasonable price
@@Channel7331 I think you have experience with carpentry because to me I could not see any seam but my background is in medicine so I don’t have a clue of what I’m talking about
He flipped orientation of the board and showed from different vantage point as the rest of the video. Believe me, this patch will be very visible, that's why he didn't show the same view at the end.
He faked the end result. If you notice on the corner he was fixing the grain went from up high to down low as it nears the corner. On the finished product corner shot it’s the opposite with the grain going from down low to up high as it nears the corner
It comes with age. The older I get, the more I man up and it feels good to admit my mistakes and defeat them. The outcome is surprisingly well and everyone is happy at the end
That’s what it looks like when you take pride in your work. Could have slapped on any piece of wood, but you got the right color while orienting the grain in the right direction, all while keeping the customer in the loop.
It can be spotted, you probably just didn't realize that it's on the bottom corner rather than the top. Still not something a person would tend to notice or care about though.
I don't see anyone else in the contents that noticed the repair was to the underside not the top. So of course we don't really notice it when reveal is of the top. Looks fantastic no matter what, just pointing it out.
Yeah, but I wonder why he didnt used the same direction of growth in the wood. Not sure what the english word for that is, but the groth rings of the wood are different. So you can actually see the difference later, since they also absorb/reflect light differently. So to me at that price point, he was a bit sloppy, but since its on the underside its ok.
I noticed and I watched the video about 10 times to try find the grain orientation in the end I concluded it was upside down saw the metal insert and it all made sense. You can see the furnishings on the underside but I couldn't even be sure if that is a different piece of wood so it's well hidden
@@kenesys8713 you need to be sure of what you are doing. You can only cut something once. After you cut it, you can *almost* never put it back together
Not dogging this man’s craftsmanship or any one else’s. There’s not 18000 dollars worth of craftsmanship in it. The fact he got someone to pay that much for it is the real art!
@El Féroz the price may vary on: cost of material which he stated was not a common wood, his resources, other material and of course experience, plus his labour cost... so not all of 18k is going in his pocket
@Kibbis LMFAO such hard labor sitting in an AC building doing minimal physical labor. What a dumbass comment. This isn't worth 18k no matter what you clowns say
it's not worth 18k , thats just what some moron with more money than sense was prepared to pay . This guy is probably charging $250 an hour because his lease is to high or he's mortgaged to the max . A pissley little table that size should be 4k max , some people are easily separated from their money by over priced goods with a 500% mark up on labour and materials.
$18,000??????? Was it a 50' conference table?! Wow...good for you...really. I can't imagine charging this for what looks like a coffee table piece you are working on.
For someone who every now & then casually mentions that you're not a real woodworker in some of your videos, you're "realer" than most actual woodworkers, your work is on another level :)
I love your honestly man, every video online is just a perfect result with no hiccups or struggles, it’s so good to see that even the pros make mistakes sometimes
My brother, you did such a good job that you can’t tell that it was fixed. Wow, you are one hell of a woodworker. Impressive. Can’t wait to see you next video. Call with you and your beautiful family. Y’all stay blessed.
@@georgewain1138 What's your problem? Obviously he would have an easier time working on it when it's on top, but even if it's super close they probably wanted it on the bottom. And if he was faking it wouldn't he just show a different corner?
a large business would have just set it without saying a word, and then told the customer tough luck when they called to complain. Your customer service is as amazing as that fix up.
@@ryanharrish8363 Noticeable if you know it's there, but without closely examining it, the match is perfect and doesn't catch the eye. Maybe the right face has a worse match...
after you consider the price of materials, and the time to do the labor, it's decent but not an astronomical amount of money. my be a good way to make a living if you really enjoy and are really proficient at woodworking. i like it, but not that proficient.
No. My problem is imagining anyone paying $18,000 for a table to begin with, or a table ever being worth $18,000 that wasn't some antique one-off from a long long time ago.
@@shawnhickman1412 I'm living in an upper middle class family in Austria and we paid 6k for a hardwood table similar to the one in the video. The price is really high but not insanely overpriced. There are many people with so much money who can spend 18k like it's nothing…🤷🏻♂️
Money does not remotely mean people love their lives. And while 18k sounds insane, we don’t know how much the carpenter made on it. But we do know somebody chose to pay it. And everyone in here judging the buyer for paying $18,000, or judging the carpenter for charging $18,000, would prob trade for that luxury in a heart beat
@@friendly_neighborhood_troll that wood itself can cost thousands. people have money to spend, you shouldn’t be spending twenty grand on a table if you have to worry about losing that much :/
It's not worth that much by any stretch. He is just charging ridiculous amounts because there are bozos that will pay him that much. Just so they can tell their rich friends how much they paid for a table 😂😂😂😂
The sign of a true con artist is charging someone 18k for a piece of wood. As far as being a craftsmen, they don’t fuck up basic measurements to begin with…. So yea there’s that.
That’s fantastic
How long did you take finding a match
You literally can’t see it 🔥
And was it an off cut from the slab itself
Thanks man, took a little while to get the best piece I could find anyway. Maybe an hour of testing chunks from the same slab. Not perfect, but about as good as I can do.
@@blacktailstudiouncut I doubt anyone will notice the difference unless it's pointed out to them
It's very visible
@@jasonbroughton533 It's literally a different color. Not to mention you can see where the diagonal cut. I'm not saying it's bad, but it's definitely visible.
“Difference between an amateur and a professional is how well you hide your mistakes.” - my old boss
I thought the difference was mistakes.
I wasnt always the fastest guy on the job but you or I never went back to fix my work.
When you mess up on a table you start the fuck over.
How well you CORRECT your mistakes
@@ticktickboom420Every company I've ever worked for prioritizes speed over quality. That's why none of these companies offer a quality product anymore 🤷♂️
True, a skilled person can hide their mistakes,
That repair job looks flawless...Well done.
Yes
Do you recognize that the last shown corner is not the corner he worked on?
for 18k i would hope so
Sus
its like he showed a different corner
55 years in woodworking and I have never seen any better job! The Lord has blessed your hands my friend.
not 18ks worth xD
@@bingojango2297 Considering the walnut slab alone is going to cost >$5K, that's probably market rate for rich people tables.
@bingojango2297 Artists who are well known can get more money. It is true in every art form
You're not being honest. I'm sure you've probably seen better in 18 years of professional work.
How you fix your mistakes is the mark of a pro.
As a barber, I can 100% confirm this to be facts
@@thrillcollectors hmm yes let’s fix this dudes shaved head right down the middle
Now that’s impressive!
it would have been if he didn't mess it up... isn't the point of this channel high quality expensive work? Dude is always screwing things up and just has a "aww shucks not like the customer can say no" attitude about everything.
Impressive...ly expensive?
Unreal hey?!
Lol
Nothing impressive about it. It's a f****** scam. The green is going in the opposite direction for the final shot so that is not the corner he repaired
Профессионал! Спасибо родителям...
“A master isn’t judged on how few mistakes he makes, but how well he can hide them”
ooo i like that where is that from?
Who the hell said that shi
@@jotades9941levi G did
Lmao, you can't hide some " mistakes". This is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard
I don't like the way that's said. It should be "how well he can fix them" many scam artists can hide mistakes, to hide a mistake is to cut corners, a master fixes them
Great job man, you cant really see it, but most importantly is your honesty with your customer, keep up the good work 👍
As a self employed carpenter myself, that's a great fix and impossible to spot if you don't know it's there. Even when you do it's still impossible to see the join. Great job man, and even better job for delivering on what you promised. 👏🏽
I couldn't see it until I realised it's on the bottom of the corner not the top. I'm still very impressed though!
Shaving the main piece down to the ring line is genius
@David Hill you the real MVP. Was convinced it was fake until you said it was on the bottom
Watch it again and pay attention.
I like how he understands that if someone’s paying a large amount of money, they should get a large amount of craftsmanship
Large? Try exorbitant. I'm a lead builder in a woodshop making custom designed furniture. We are pretty expensive and still charge like half of what he does.
We don't do any epoxy so that adds to his cost since epoxy can get expensive af but we also do a lot more specialized kind of work than he does.
He charges A LOT. I saw one of his tables that was damn near identical to one I made and we charged about half. And still, pretty expensive.
@@Sigur_Sixxhe’s got a brand now so the price partly comes from that
its not large its way to much, it is probably just the reach his videos have, there are people who have to much money, it makes no sense to pay so much for something as basic as that
@@Sigur_Sixxguess you should invest in some social media marketing. The real game is finding suckers willingly paying twice as much as you'd dare to ask.
It’s never a “mess up”, it’s only an, “Artistic Alteration.” ❤
Seamless. Absolutely flawless 😳
It's the lower part of the corner, not the upper part shown at the end. It's pretty obvious. Not the end of the world, but would be better to sell it to someone else at a reasonable price
@@Channel7331 I think you have experience with carpentry because to me I could not see any seam but my background is in medicine so I don’t have a clue of what I’m talking about
@djvelocity can't you see the obviously different colored corner with a straight line separation on the bottom of the final product?
He flipped orientation of the board and showed from different vantage point as the rest of the video. Believe me, this patch will be very visible, that's why he didn't show the same view at the end.
The underside corner in the final shot.
These videos are so therapeutic. Your voice is so relaxing.
He sounds exactly like young Jamie from JRE! I had to do a double take lol
I'M THINKING YOU RECORDED FROM ANOTHER CORNER GREAT WORK!
Good man
Kept his word and kept it honest
Gave the customer exactly what they requested 💯
He faked the end result. If you notice on the corner he was fixing the grain went from up high to down low as it nears the corner. On the finished product corner shot it’s the opposite with the grain going from down low to up high as it nears the corner
@George Wain it's the underside corner. I thought the same thing until I saw the bracket in the first shot. Then you can see it in the final.
Wow!! Come on man. Lol. It’s beautiful! I would never know you did that. Awsome work!
Admitting our mistakes, and overcoming them is the best attitude in life to have!
It comes with age. The older I get, the more I man up and it feels good to admit my mistakes and defeat them. The outcome is surprisingly well and everyone is happy at the end
@@liquidalloy💯
I thought I could tell, now I think you showed a different corner. 😅
Seriously amazing dude. 🎉🏆️🤘
That’s what it looks like when you take pride in your work. Could have slapped on any piece of wood, but you got the right color while orienting the grain in the right direction, all while keeping the customer in the loop.
Thats what you get with real skilled artisan work. It honestly looks like it was never missing this is incredible.
It can be spotted, you probably just didn't realize that it's on the bottom corner rather than the top. Still not something a person would tend to notice or care about though.
Until the corner gets hit because he didn't put a dowl rod in
For 18$ it shouldn’t
@@MsHojat damn it's on the bottom 😅 i couldn't wrap my head around it
Maybe I should get into making tables if a sucker is gonna pay 18k for something like this
1) props on the honesty and transparency. 2) great save on the corner. 3) the table is gorgeous and has even more character now and story now🤌🏼
Fr it's even BETTER than before
This is very impresionante. Y tu español seems very fluido and natural
Русский
I don't see anyone else in the contents that noticed the repair was to the underside not the top. So of course we don't really notice it when reveal is of the top. Looks fantastic no matter what, just pointing it out.
Yeah, but I wonder why he didnt used the same direction of growth in the wood. Not sure what the english word for that is, but the groth rings of the wood are different. So you can actually see the difference later, since they also absorb/reflect light differently. So to me at that price point, he was a bit sloppy, but since its on the underside its ok.
Yeah i spotted that, shall we get him to chop it off again and put another piece on to match the ring direction? Devil is in the detail
I noticed and I watched the video about 10 times to try find the grain orientation in the end I concluded it was upside down saw the metal insert and it all made sense.
You can see the furnishings on the underside but I couldn't even be sure if that is a different piece of wood so it's well hidden
@@Rivale95the grain.
If the corner got a knock could it come off easily enough?
When I was an apprentice my mentor always used to say "it's not what you do, it's what you can get out of"
You're watching a master at work.
Biggest fan from Nairobi
The wood better be infused with gold if I’m paying $18,000 for it
Well then its not for you I guess
Spending is not the problem its just not making enough money. We need to make more not spend less
@@alejandrobarranco9582 people have to spend more in order for people to make more
if everything cost less we wouldn't need to make more@@alejandrobarranco9582
slabs of walnut like that can easily cost an upwards of $5000-$6000
"Measure TWICE...cut ONCE!"
I don't get that saying
Great advice oron.
@@kenesys8713 you need to be sure of what you are doing. You can only cut something once. After you cut it, you can *almost* never put it back together
That was an impressive save. It is virtualy invisible, at least from the fooage.
The definition of “fake it till you make it”
A fake edge? Damn he’s good
He flip it
I want to know who is paying 18k for a coffee table.
Not poor peepo like us thats for sure
A fool
Someone who is willing to pay for good craftsmanship
Not dogging this man’s craftsmanship or any one else’s.
There’s not 18000 dollars worth of craftsmanship in it. The fact he got someone to pay that much for it is the real art!
@El Féroz the price may vary on: cost of material which he stated was not a common wood, his resources, other material and of course experience, plus his labour cost... so not all of 18k is going in his pocket
Афигенски !!! Руки - Ма́стера !!!)🎉🎉🎉
Looks great, no worries. You are a very skilled person.
People only see the money he earns rn,not the hard work he put into this and the time,effort to learn the craftsmanship
Show us the final table, I want to see a table that cost
$18,000. . . ❤
You won't find a single table worth that much unless it's painted in real gold 😂
@@iKrazyyibro has NEVER heard of labor pay
@Kibbis LMFAO such hard labor sitting in an AC building doing minimal physical labor. What a dumbass comment. This isn't worth 18k no matter what you clowns say
it's not worth 18k , thats just what some moron with more money than sense was prepared to pay . This guy is probably charging $250 an hour because his lease is to high or he's mortgaged to the max . A pissley little table that size should be 4k max , some people are easily separated from their money by over priced goods with a 500% mark up on labour and materials.
@@kibbies labor pay!? lmao what are you growing the trees yourself?
$18,000??????? Was it a 50' conference table?! Wow...good for you...really. I can't imagine charging this for what looks like a coffee table piece you are working on.
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damn that is a awesome fix
Good work,dude 😊
For someone who every now & then casually mentions that you're not a real woodworker in some of your videos, you're "realer" than most actual woodworkers, your work is on another level :)
More real. realer? 🤦♂️
@@michaelwilson2151 yeah, it's like good, gooder and the only thing more gooder than gooder is butter.
All, done with a South Philly accent...
@@spvillano "Yessss". 🤣
@@spvillano WAY MORE GOODER... 👍
That’s awesome you can’t even tell
WOW!! Mad respect!!
Absolutely impressive my guy. You are a true artist
Con* artist
Geil gemacht der versteht sein Handwerk top 👍🏻
Can we rewind. $18,000? My kitchen table costs $349. 😢
You have a table just for a kitchen?
Shit I got a table n chairs built by the Amish and only cost me 2k lol
Custom vs mass and cheap to produce
@@jordanvargovich better Amish
@@FalenAnjel2 hell naw dog he's selling to idiot rich people that got more money than sense
Beautiful and highly skilled
Every good tradesman knows that everyone of us messes up. The great ones come from fixing those projects. Looks great
That's amazing!
I worked for 12 years as a wood machinist in a furniture factory, you did a great job :) :)
I love your honestly man, every video online is just a perfect result with no hiccups or struggles, it’s so good to see that even the pros make mistakes sometimes
honesty?? look at the video again it’s a completely different corner the grains are completely different direction
@@KimoKimochii i just checked, you're right
edit: nvm, the table is just flipped. the faked corner is on the underside.
@@mkevz maybe it is upside down, but the fix still looks wider in the finished shot. 🤔
@@SamuelSculpture yeah because it's shown from the wider side, the rest of the video is from the more narrow end
@@mkevz that makes sense. 👍
Wow 😮 now thats talent
That looks absolutely killer man. Great job grain matching. It’s flawless and I couldn’t tell it had been fixed
True artisan work!! 😮
My brother, you did such a good job that you can’t tell that it was fixed. Wow, you are one hell of a woodworker. Impressive. Can’t wait to see you next video. Call with you and your beautiful family. Y’all stay blessed.
You can't tell largely because the correction it on the underside.
That's what I'd do too. Good job.
Awesome job! Very cool you care so much about your work.
I've always said being good is not the absence of mistakes, but rather the ability to correct them well.
I'd honestly be impressed with that corner, even if I was paying 18k. I'd probably point it out to guests as a talking piece
I love imperfections in natural materials
Awesome! The best part was your honesty right up front. People don’t get honesty much anymore so that’s great! God bless you.
Should disclose that you fixed the bottom corner, not the top.
Holy shit! I am blown away by not only ur work ethic but just ur work alone. It is unbelievably amazing
bruh wtf that blends perfectly cant really tell, thats awesome, hits my ocd in all the right places lol
@@georgewain1138 What's your problem? Obviously he would have an easier time working on it when it's on top, but even if it's super close they probably wanted it on the bottom. And if he was faking it wouldn't he just show a different corner?
@@georgewain1138 the repair is on the bottom i think
@@MNBlackNBlue yeah buddy had no need to fake. It literally showed the results as well and I’d be happy with that table any day.
Dude that is fucking flawless, what!?
a large business would have just set it without saying a word, and then told the customer tough luck when they called to complain. Your customer service is as amazing as that fix up.
Thats an insane amount of money for a table.. gawddddd dang
$18,000 for a coffee table. Let that sink in for just a moment.
$18000 for a table !!! 😂😂😂 It seems rich people are easy to rip off
bro took perfection to another level💀
Your great at your kraft
18,000 dollars for a piece of wood. Some people just don't know how to spend their money haha
That looks goooood amazing
Like a cat knows how to cover up it shit. Great job for real though amazing work
Works that it was on bottom too
Nice job.
I have old growth. Red oak tree 8 ft at the stump is solid. For Sale Massive Red Oak Log 😊
You can see it in the finish, but you gotta know it’s there first. Otherwise you’d never look twice at it
This dude always has to subtlety drop how much $$$ he’s getting for chopped wood
Nice work
Смотрим направление текстуры в начале и в конце...
И понимаем что это два разных угла 😂😂
Wow, 8k on a table!.. that's like 8 grocery trips..
That looks amazing! It honestly looks like the new corner was there from the very start of the build! You did a very satisfyingly awesome job!
Nice work! And, love your honesty to your client.
How lol u are amazing
Also gave the customer a cool story to tell about how good your craftsmanship truly is
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$18,000 for a table? F this I'm going to IKEA.
The repair is on the bottom. It's flipped over. Look at the bottom, and you can see it.
Honesty is the best policy
Nice work
“You paid me $18k for a table” stops video and immediately goes to comments to see if I caught that right
Yeah man that's ridiculous!
It amazes me that people can drop $18k on a coffee table. Then some other people can barely afford to put food. Insanity.
I was about to say $1800 but nope he says thousand. haha
@@maddie3239smart and rich don’t go together sometimes
@@maddie3239 Could be the client also donates hundreds of thousands to charity. We don't know, so we can't really judge.
You can't even tell that you had to add the piece. It's absolutely gorgeous.
It's at rh bottom of the finish product
It’s actually very noticeable, but like a good wood worker he put the mistake on the bottom not the top of the piece.
@@ryanharrish8363 brilliant observation. He puts her underneath. I couldn’t understand how the grain was so perfect.
@@ryanharrish8363 Noticeable if you know it's there, but without closely examining it, the match is perfect and doesn't catch the eye.
Maybe the right face has a worse match...
@@darkflamethrower cringe
The video kept going but my mind paused after I heard $18,000
I heard 18000 and didn’t measure before he picked the wood/started working, thats all he said tho right?
@@MrConna6 yep 18k
💀💀18K FOR A TABLE IDC ABT THE WOOD
@@Skyre0 a table could be worth that, its not unheard off, idk if unadorned live edge wood is worth that but people like live edge
Ya 18k I’d rather put a down payment on a nice car. But some people just have money to burn
18K?
I'm in the wrong racket.
Bro, I’m here thinking who the fuck is going to spend 18 grand on the table
you and me both 🤯
A slab of walnut like that alone can cost upwards of $5000 alone
after you consider the price of materials, and the time to do the labor, it's decent but not an astronomical amount of money. my be a good way to make a living if you really enjoy and are really proficient at woodworking. i like it, but not that proficient.
@@stevewilliams2895 at most sure but where tf 18 k come from 😂😂😂😂
Now THATS an honest business person! The way you made sure you gave your clients what they paid for is immaculate 🤩
Anyone would when you're getting 18 THOUSAND dollars just for a wood table
No it's not you don't know what you're talking about
So the customer ordered it by corner to corner measurements??
I mean it actually does fking grow on trees! 18k 🤦
An honest business man wouldn't charge $18k for a $100 table.
Could you imagine being so good at making tables that you get $18,000 for a table? This dude probably loves his life so much.
Not about skill at that point, it’s about connections.
No. My problem is imagining anyone paying $18,000 for a table to begin with, or a table ever being worth $18,000 that wasn't some antique one-off from a long long time ago.
I think he is lying to build his credibility up which is just making it worst to me
@@shawnhickman1412 I'm living in an upper middle class family in Austria and we paid 6k for a hardwood table similar to the one in the video. The price is really high but not insanely overpriced. There are many people with so much money who can spend 18k like it's nothing…🤷🏻♂️
Money does not remotely mean people love their lives. And while 18k sounds insane, we don’t know how much the carpenter made on it. But we do know somebody chose to pay it. And everyone in here judging the buyer for paying $18,000, or judging the carpenter for charging $18,000, would prob trade for that luxury in a heart beat
As a furniture repair tech this was absolutely an amazing finish 👍🏾
No it wasnt 👎🏻
@@E0NisWeird dude charged 18k for a table
as a nigga, this is fire too
@@friendly_neighborhood_troll that wood itself can cost thousands. people have money to spend, you shouldn’t be spending twenty grand on a table if you have to worry about losing that much :/
As a furniture repair tech this was absolutely an amazing finish 👍🏾
At 18000 I'd expect him to grow another damn tree 😂
I mean if you want to wait a Hundred years, you can do that
😂😂😂
Not worth 18k
@@Qwhx123ait a joke
No, you would expect him to do what he did in the video.
Man that’s insane that someone would/could spend 18k on a coffee table
For 1k I can furnish an entire apartment. I want to know what the hell these folks are smoking to spend 18k on one table.
@@OmegaRileyfor 1k you can’t furnish sht w/o going to some Facebook market place bootleg store
@@OmegaRiley You want ikea shit? Shut up brokie.
@@OmegaRiley the underpayment of their workers.
@@OmegaRiley I can do it with 300 so what? people like to have nice things.
When a coffee table is more expensive than my car.
And already looks like it got into a wreck 😂
… or my house
It's not worth that much by any stretch. He is just charging ridiculous amounts because there are bozos that will pay him that much. Just so they can tell their rich friends how much they paid for a table 😂😂😂😂
@@NuffxSaidexactly 😂
The sign of a true craftsman is not that you don't make mistakes but you know how to correct them.
Also sign of a true conman, charging people 18k for a piece of f*cking wood
And own up to them.
A good cat always knows how to cover it's shit up
He is much better than me I would have thrown on black walnut and showcase the error as a highlight, but that’s why I don’t get the big bucks
The sign of a true con artist is charging someone 18k for a piece of wood. As far as being a craftsmen, they don’t fuck up basic measurements to begin with…. So yea there’s that.
Communication to the customer is CRUCIAL… Props for that and going that extra mile.