When you said you’re making it for your daughter, since this is my first time watching you, I thought you’re gonna give it as a gift for a grown up daughter. I wasn’t prepared for the amount of cuteness at the end of the video 😍
Off the charts cuteness and so so sweet! Thank you for sharing this adorable family moment with us. Now for the table top. You have given me the “permission” to try one of these projects myself. You’ve shown mistakes and your corrections which we don’t see enough of on RUclips epoxy demos. Thank you for that. An excellent job. Now a subscriber.
I love how you managed to cover up your mistakes, the end result looks really awesome! However I suggest that you seal the underside as well to prevent cracking or warping, else the wood will absorbe moisture from the underside and not from the top and this will ruin your protect. A simple clear coat will do the job.
I was just getting ready to comment the same thing, it always VERY IMPORTANT to seal all of the wood on any project, or else it will eventually split, crack or check.
Same thing happened to me on a wooden fence project. I sprayed only one side of the pickets with a combo stain/sealant, because I thought I'd let my stingy neighbor pay to have his own side treated. He never did, and after a few soaking rains, the pickets warped. The pickets, where I treated both sides, are still in excellent condition, after 15+ years!
I work with resin all the time and I think you did a nice job and saved your project! It's a beautiful table and your daughter is the most adorable little girl I've ever seen in my lifetime! She needs to be in the movies!!!!!!!!
OMG this is gorgeous. I love when freestyling mistakes turn into beautiful works of art. I think it's a true sign that God is within us just pouring out through our natural expression.
I love how you show your mistakes. So many diy videos discourage me because there appear to be no mishaps and when I try it by myself I don't understand why it is not as easy as the video! Thank you again!
I love this video! Love how you showed your mistakes and how you reversed the errors . Thanks for taking us through the entire process. The table turned out GREAT!
I'm certain that the end of the video and seeing your little apprentice happy with her table makes any hiccups along the way more than worth it. God bless you and your family. Thanks for sharing your work 👍🏾
LOVE IT!!! I'm interested in starting DIY epoxy myself and I love your honesty in showing all the "mistakes" you made so that other can learn. This is such a beautiful table.
Young man, thanks for sharing this with the world! I have never tried and epoxy table yet and watching you has provided me with the incentive to try one! Yours looks amazing!
Great work! One thing I’d note (not saying you don’t know this but Incase your subscribers don’t - as a general rule when making tables (with multiple pieces of wood) it’s important that all sides be finished. Just putting epoxy on the top can cause furniture to rip apart. It’s important for wood to accept moisture / temp the same way all the way around. Although you’d probably never have an issue like that with this table just something that’s worth mentioning if it ever comes up. You are a solid builder and I absolutely love your content. It’s sweet and I’ve gotten TONS of ideas from you. I dig just about EVERYTHING you do lol.
Kay Swick at the cost I wouldn’t do that... I’d do a coat or two of poly on the underside... probably before the pour as I wouldn’t want something that nice sitting on its face while I worked...
Wow, that table looks great! Just a suggestion, I would seal the bottom. Just pop off the legs, and apply a solid coat of a good waterproof sealant, even a thin clear coat of epoxy. With the top sealed, any moisture that gets into the wood from the bottom (just natural humidity changes) will cause the table to warp, which would be a real shame after all your work!
Your daughter is absolutely GORGEOUS! I'm sure someone else has probably said this already, but if you mask off the bottom edge, you can peel it right off after the cure. Saves a lot of sanding. Beautiful project!
Working with resin isn't difficult, but start of with something small like a set of coasters and get the hang of it and you;; learn what tools you need the most and you get to mess with colors and stuff too. It's a blast!
I didn`t intend to use this woodworking book, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* but instead curious about it. I had been truly amazed after trying it. It never dissatisfied me in my desire to have more information about the art of wood working. I discovered several topics such as wood types as well as designing your workshop..
Great video showing real project problem solving. Really liked see the table in service in the playtime scenes at the end. Well done! Thanks for sharing.
I suspect that at some future point, you'll regret not sealing the underside of the table. My father made a small plaque from solid wood and clear-coated the front, but left the back unfinished. It warped like a Pringles potato chip after a few years. It's a great looking table though and I like it.
I started painting in 1986 and was taught "what you do to one side of the wood, you do to the other" - meaning it must be sealed. We are cabinet makers and "wood is alive even if it's dead!".
I think you did a beautiful job on this table. Your adorable daughter is a lucky little girl! You can't help but smile when you see her delight! Great job Dad!
I love this. It turned out really cool. To me you are the first person who made epoxy work look simple and understandable for a non-skilled crafter like me. Thank you!
Omg!! It look good AF! I’m ready to do this now! Lol! No, seriously.. like film this now lol! And not to mention your daughter is beautiful! 💕 Thanks for the video!
For not having a particular plan in mind, this came out beautifully! It looks like marble. One thing I've seen others do when pouring resin on a tabletop is to take a piece wood, and scrape along the underside edges to catch the dripping epoxy. Your daughter is so darling! It looks like she likes her table.
Wow!. Super awesome. I like that. And you were worried that it was going to come out. Me on the other hand I probably would of gotten stuck to the table. Really sharp. Cheers.
Totally awesome, I think it came out great. I like the basic wire rod legs. Yes you just want to have that cool top the focus of people's attention. I give it 10 stars out of 10.
Hello. Boy that pouring the colors into that pipe & spreading it was quite scary moment. It sure turned out amazing looking table. I've always wanted to do a project with the epoxy stuff. Nice Job 👍😀. I would like to know how well the surface will stay so great looking after some use. Thanks
Excellent rebound, Sir! You were in the paint (epoxy), fought hard, got the rebound, took a full-court shot at the basket (table), and made the game-winner at the buzzer .... It's Miller Time!
A few things: great table. if you had primed the table with white before hand you would not have had to spry paint after. And the drips you can save yourself from having to saw and sant , if you tap the underside of the table. then you just have to take the tejp off when the epoxy have stopped running. but as i said great table...
Tape would work well on a table with a sharp angle, but not so much with a rounded edge. You could always tape the very underside near the edge for a clean break, though, you would still have to sand a bit and apply a clear coat afterwards as he did. You had a good idea in priming the surface first.
@@sapphireblue222 Yea some afterwork but i have seen people that manage to tape good enough and take off all the drips. the tape i have used so far does work all that well it rips and isn't really strong enough to take all the drips with it.
That table came out aaaaaaaaaamazing and the fact that you made mistakes made me feel like I can do it too! Thanks for showing that mistakes can be made and things can still turn out beautiful...........just like life! Your table represents life! Your daughter................OOOOOOOMMMMMMMGGGGGGGGGGGGGG🥰
Wow....Just Beautiful !!!....Great Job !! How Precious is she...Thanks for the video. I'm pretty sure I'm going to attempt this since you made it look so easy. I can hardly wait to do this for me..Thanks again
Sooooooooooo your video was the only one I saw using the pvc pipe and I loveee that method so for my first project I am going to try this technique!!! Thanks for this post because it makes it simple and not overly complicated.
Great job, that pvc what a killer idea. So slick. I like that you pointed out your mistakes and then showed what you did to fix it. We all make mistakes. Your little one is adorable. Her dimples are to die for. 😍
WOW! I hope God really blesses you and you continue with your creativity! This is the most beautiful table I have ever seen. Seeing it used in real life with your sweet daughter...PERFECT! Creativity and beauty is the perfect CURE for what is ailing the world right now. Keep doing what you're doing. Thanks for the inspiration today.
Love this, I'm starting resin projects, alongside making jewellery and other crafts... Love this table, my current project is upcycling old dining table to make a table for me to craft away on... Your wee girl is beautiful 😍
Awesome project it will look good and to the pull out couch you inspired me to build and almost every project I make feels like it isn't going to be like I expected especially when I try new techniques! and low and behold! Keep posting your videos are great!!
At the end you can see how much she enjoyed and appreciated how smooth that finish is. Awesome job and kudos for trying something bold and taking a chance.
Great video!!! I made a table for my daughter as well. She is 7 months now and i hope she will have this table for a long long time. Keep up the great work.
Bro, you say you are not an expert in using epoxy but your work is an example of deep creativity. Please do more epoxy video projects.
Thanks, I'm trying to get the hang of it. There will be more to come for sure.
Agree bro. Do more epoxy project. Would be really nice to see table mixed with epoxy in a bigger size.
DIY Creators I agree too, great colors
@@DIYCreators wud u make another tablettop and sell it?
Do you sell these?
Great to see someone admit to making a mistake and then turn it into a brilliant result.
A credit to you sir.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
When you said you’re making it for your daughter, since this is my first time watching you, I thought you’re gonna give it as a gift for a grown up daughter. I wasn’t prepared for the amount of cuteness at the end of the video 😍
Off the charts cuteness and so so sweet! Thank you for sharing this adorable family moment with us. Now for the table top. You have given me the “permission” to try one of these projects myself. You’ve shown mistakes and your corrections which we don’t see enough of on RUclips epoxy demos. Thank you for that. An excellent job. Now a subscriber.
I've watched several videos on how to use epoxy and I have to say this has been the most informative. Thanks for posting this how to.
I love how you managed to cover up your mistakes, the end result looks really awesome! However I suggest that you seal the underside as well to prevent cracking or warping, else the wood will absorbe moisture from the underside and not from the top and this will ruin your protect. A simple clear coat will do the job.
At what point in the project would you apply the clear coat?
@@thekayrj at the very end, just before installing the legs.
I was just getting ready to comment the same thing, it always VERY IMPORTANT to seal all of the wood on any project, or else it will eventually split, crack or check.
@Sonae Drake standard water-based or polyurethane varnish should work.
Same thing happened to me on a wooden fence project. I sprayed only one side of the pickets with a combo stain/sealant, because I thought I'd let my stingy neighbor pay to have his own side treated. He never did, and after a few soaking rains, the pickets warped. The pickets, where I treated both sides, are still in excellent condition, after 15+ years!
Awesome work, your daughter is very lucky to have dad create her such wonderful things. 👍👍👍👍
Great project! But the best part of the video was seeing you interact with your daughter. She's cute as she can be! You must be proud of her!
Thanks, John, yes I'm grateful for sure.
That was my favorite part of the video as well!
She is lovely. Make sure she never ruins herself with a weave. Natural hair is beautiful hair.
"yes I'm grateful for sure" dude, you just made the top of my cool list.
So true
I work with resin all the time and I think you did a nice job and saved your project! It's a beautiful table and your daughter is the most adorable little girl I've ever seen in my lifetime! She needs to be in the movies!!!!!!!!
OMG this is gorgeous. I love when freestyling mistakes turn into beautiful works of art.
I think it's a true sign that God is within us just pouring out through our natural expression.
I love how you show your mistakes. So many diy videos discourage me because there appear to be no mishaps and when I try it by myself I don't understand why it is not as easy as the video! Thank you again!
I love this video! Love how you showed your mistakes and how you reversed the errors . Thanks for taking us through the entire process. The table turned out GREAT!
The table is awesome! Looks like you know how to have fun being a dad! Adorable!
The table is pretty cool, but your daughter is absolutely adorable!
I'm certain that the end of the video and seeing your little apprentice happy with her table makes any hiccups along the way more than worth it.
God bless you and your family. Thanks for sharing your work 👍🏾
LOVE IT!!! I'm interested in starting DIY epoxy myself and I love your honesty in showing all the "mistakes" you made so that other can learn. This is such a beautiful table.
That was well done. But the most beautiful part was having fun with your daughter. That’s what we all work hard for! Blessings.
So gorgeous!!!! I want one! That little girl is adorable, and lucky to have a caring father...
Thank you,
I know your daughter loves her table daddy built for her. It turned out very cool looking. Great job dad!!
Young man, thanks for sharing this with the world! I have never tried and epoxy table yet and watching you has provided me with the incentive to try one! Yours looks amazing!
I liked that you accepted the error done and you also shown how you corrected it. Nice job.
BRUHHHH THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEED FOR MY DESK. I tried using some white enamel paint but I need something harder. This is perfect.
We gettin a General Sam DIY vid? 😏
For someone who is not a expert you're very creative and did a great job. My hat is off to you
Great work! One thing I’d note (not saying you don’t know this but Incase your subscribers don’t - as a general rule when making tables (with multiple pieces of wood) it’s important that all sides be finished. Just putting epoxy on the top can cause furniture to rip apart. It’s important for wood to accept moisture / temp the same way all the way around. Although you’d probably never have an issue like that with this table just something that’s worth mentioning if it ever comes up. You are a solid builder and I absolutely love your content. It’s sweet and I’ve gotten TONS of ideas from you. I dig just about EVERYTHING you do lol.
I cannot agree more. Our kitchen table turned into a banana because only one side had any finish.
Would it have to be epoxy all the way around?
Kay Swick at the cost I wouldn’t do that... I’d do a coat or two of poly on the underside... probably before the pour as I wouldn’t want something that nice sitting on its face while I worked...
Same question!
I love how you show your mistakes aswell. True crafter 🥰
Wow, that table looks great! Just a suggestion, I would seal the bottom. Just pop off the legs, and apply a solid coat of a good waterproof sealant, even a thin clear coat of epoxy. With the top sealed, any moisture that gets into the wood from the bottom (just natural humidity changes) will cause the table to warp, which would be a real shame after all your work!
Your daughter is absolutely GORGEOUS! I'm sure someone else has probably said this already, but if you mask off the bottom edge, you can peel it right off after the cure. Saves a lot of sanding. Beautiful project!
She is the sweetest ! Great DIY I really want to do a resin project !
Thank you. I'd say the best thing to do it just give it a shot. Totally worth the try.
you ar bella
Lyndsey Ensor Could team up right here, I have a plan on this big shot
I Love you lyndsey
Working with resin isn't difficult, but start of with something small like a set of coasters and get the hang of it and you;; learn what tools you need the most and you get to mess with colors and stuff too. It's a blast!
Thank you souch for this video, my wife has been wanting to do an epoxy table, and this video gives me the confidence to do it.
OMG! Your daughter is so adorable ! You did a great job on the table- I love it.
I didn`t intend to use this woodworking book, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* but instead curious about it. I had been truly amazed after trying it. It never dissatisfied me in my desire to have more information about the art of wood working. I discovered several topics such as wood types as well as designing your workshop..
Great video showing real project problem solving. Really liked see the table in service in the playtime scenes at the end. Well done! Thanks for sharing.
When he said daughter I was expecting maybe a 12-13 year old. He made this for a 3 year old! That in itself is cooler than the table.
You did a phenomenal job daddy and your daughter is a doll. 😊
I suspect that at some future point, you'll regret not sealing the underside of the table. My father made a small plaque from solid wood and clear-coated the front, but left the back unfinished. It warped like a Pringles potato chip after a few years. It's a great looking table though and I like it.
I was looking for a comment like this. I hope he needs your advice. He can go back and fix it pretty easily.
I started painting in 1986 and was taught "what you do to one side of the wood, you do to the other" - meaning it must be sealed. We are cabinet makers and "wood is alive even if it's dead!".
I think you did a beautiful job on this table. Your adorable daughter is a lucky little girl! You can't help but smile when you see her delight! Great job Dad!
Beautiful! I love that the end result looks like abalone shell which is my favorite. Thank you so much for sharing! And your daughter is adorable!
I love this. It turned out really cool. To me you are the first person who made epoxy work look simple and understandable for a non-skilled crafter like me. Thank you!
What a great finish! You have inspired me to try it - thank you!
What I like is you're able to fix mistakes. You did a fantastic job! Your little girl will love her table from years to come.
Omg!! It look good AF! I’m ready to do this now! Lol! No, seriously.. like film this now lol! And not to mention your daughter is beautiful! 💕 Thanks for the video!
Did you ever do this project? I love and follow your channel ❤️ I would like to try this too !
it turned out very nice, looks like your daughter really likes it, dont let set backs keep you from moving foward.
That came out great!!!! I love resin projects....Mistakes can turn into cool features.
For not having a particular plan in mind, this came out beautifully! It looks like marble. One thing I've seen others do when pouring resin on a tabletop is to take a piece wood, and scrape along the underside edges to catch the dripping epoxy. Your daughter is so darling! It looks like she likes her table.
Wow!. Super awesome. I like that. And you were worried that it was going to come out. Me on the other hand I probably would of gotten stuck to the table. Really sharp. Cheers.
Thank you.
The table is beautiful but your daughter is absolutely adorable!
Beautiful table, gorgeous girl. God bless her!
Thank you
Totally awesome, I think it came out great. I like the basic wire rod legs. Yes you just want to have that cool top the focus of people's attention. I give it 10 stars out of 10.
Beautiful!
Thanks Bro!
Thank you so much!! You gave me so many ideas for my project!! I love how honest and real you are ! Thank you
Good job. Soon I'll be doing my very first epoxy project and you offered to me some helpful information.
Your project turned out exquisitely and Thank you for sharing such precious Daddy and Daughter moments. Your little princess is beautiful!
Absolutely love how you kept going; great save! Beautiful table for a beautiful little girl!!
Your table is sooooo.. wonderful. The beautifullest resin-art-work ever. Thank you for this video!
Looks like a high-end piece! Fantastic result! For a lucky little princess :)
Fantastic job! I learned so much. That baby girl is A D O R A B L E! Thanks for sharing and the inspiration.
I love how it came out. Your daughter is pretty darn cute.
That's the coolest. Seeing you and your daughter playing. Table is nice too.
Hello. Boy that pouring the colors into that pipe & spreading it was quite scary moment. It sure turned out amazing looking table. I've always wanted to do a project with the epoxy stuff. Nice Job 👍😀. I would like to know how well the surface will stay so great looking after some use. Thanks
Haha yes, it was quite scary but fun at the same time. This is pretty durable. If you scatch it, you can wet sand it to remove a layer.
Racist calling him a boy
@@BrianDrake2010 just shut up
@@BrianDrake2010 racist or agest? Is this because hes black? Shame on you for your disrepct and lack knowledge
@@stevenlarratt3638 shame on you too for supporting your racist sister
Excellent rebound, Sir! You were in the paint (epoxy), fought hard, got the rebound, took a full-court shot at the basket (table), and made the game-winner at the buzzer .... It's Miller Time!
A few things: great table. if you had primed the table with white before hand you would not have had to spry paint after. And the drips you can save yourself from having to saw and sant , if you tap the underside of the table. then you just have to take the tejp off when the epoxy have stopped running.
but as i said great table...
Just to help you out a little, it's TAPE.
Tape would work well on a table with a sharp angle, but not so much with a rounded edge. You could always tape the very underside near the edge for a clean break, though, you would still have to sand a bit and apply a clear coat afterwards as he did. You had a good idea in priming the surface first.
@@sapphireblue222 Yea some afterwork but i have seen people that manage to tape good enough and take off all the drips. the tape i have used so far does work all that well it rips and isn't really strong enough to take all the drips with it.
Great work done by a self proclaimed incompetent man.
But the man is expert.
Salute you my bro.
Me from INDIA
Very super good job man. And lovely girl also. God bless
That table came out aaaaaaaaaamazing and the fact that you made mistakes made me feel like I can do it too! Thanks for showing that mistakes can be made and things can still turn out beautiful...........just like life! Your table represents life! Your daughter................OOOOOOOMMMMMMMGGGGGGGGGGGGGG🥰
The table turned out great and your daughter is adorable.
Очень круто смотрится !)
I love your attitude and appreciate that you share the pitfalls of the project
Wow....Just Beautiful !!!....Great Job !! How Precious is she...Thanks for the video. I'm pretty sure I'm going to attempt this since you made it look so easy. I can hardly wait to do this for me..Thanks again
It's different, and you have gained a wealth of knowledge, use what you learned and you will be a Master👍👍
Awesome video! You did a great job. Seeing you play with your daughter just pulled on my heartstrings love to see a great dad.
Sooooooooooo your video was the only one I saw using the pvc pipe and I loveee that method so for my first project I am going to try this technique!!! Thanks for this post because it makes it simple and not overly complicated.
What a nice bonus to see you and your daughter interact!!!
Great video, what is most helpful are the problems you ran into and then troubleshoot and fix. Very helpful! Thx
Someone is very pleased with this project. I love the new into.
Always save your projects....you never know when inspiration will hit you and a disaster turns into the best piece you ever made.
Great job, that pvc what a killer idea. So slick. I like that you pointed out your mistakes and then showed what you did to fix it. We all make mistakes. Your little one is adorable. Her dimples are to die for. 😍
I think it turned out beautiful! And your little girl is precious!
WOW! I hope God really blesses you and you continue with your creativity! This is the most beautiful table I have ever seen. Seeing it used in real life with your sweet daughter...PERFECT! Creativity and beauty is the perfect CURE for what is ailing the world right now. Keep doing what you're doing. Thanks for the inspiration today.
The table is beautiful and the little girl is absolutely gorgeous.
Nice save on the protect. Very creative colors. Beautiful daughter. Congratulations
Love this, I'm starting resin projects, alongside making jewellery and other crafts... Love this table, my current project is upcycling old dining table to make a table for me to craft away on... Your wee girl is beautiful 😍
The ending was the best part even though I think this was a great idea that I must try out. Thank for sharing!
Awesome project it will look good and to the pull out couch you inspired me to build and almost every project I make feels like it isn't going to be like I expected especially when I try new techniques! and low and behold! Keep posting your videos are great!!
Me and my wife are working on a project inspired by your video.
Still the best part of video is you playing with your daughter.
You killed that table and your daughter couldn't be cuter. Great job!!
At the end you can see how much she enjoyed and appreciated how smooth that finish is. Awesome job and kudos for trying something bold and taking a chance.
That is just stunning. Your daughter will have you creating all sorts for her as she gets older. She has a very clever daddy! X
Proves you never give up! Something bad can turn into something good!
Fantastic project. Looks so stylish. And your daughter is just the cutest 😍
I have to take a deep breath every time i pour my friend, Its an amazing table , loved it, great job
Loved the finished product & the Daddy daughter play time!🤗🎉👏🏽
I think it turned out amazing! Great work and thanks for the video. Hope your daughter loves it! ❤
My daughter has that same plastic food set. Great project, I really want to try this one.
Your table turned out beautiful, and your daughter is adorable.
Thank you so much. Looking at making something using resin but was a bit nervous till I saw this video.. thank you! 👍🏼
GORGEOUS! Both the table and your daughter! Nice save!
What a cool idea! Way to save the project and turn it into something you were happy with! Your daughter looks like she loves it. Thanks for sharing!
What a great table, an even cuter daughter who is fortunate to have a great daddy! Great job!
Great, great job and super cute daughter! Good job making time for her too.
I like the way you didn’t panic when the paint started creeping out,,, and the gold area is nice,
Great job on the table and video! It was also great to see you being an outstanding father! A blessed man and little girl!
Great video!!! I made a table for my daughter as well. She is 7 months now and i hope she will have this table for a long long time. Keep up the great work.