i don't think i'll be watching anymore - I watched at least 5 ads.... well skipped mostly. i watched a couple as i do with most channels. but 5+? when there is a paid promotion, so there is already income going to the channel. nope. plenty of other good channels out there that get by just fine w/1 or 2 ads.
@@Witty..UserName it's worth it if it will keep the content creator putting time/effort into his/her craft in my opinion.... if you watch them all the way through it really helps out the person you're watching and i really recommend doing so for these creators
Love it, next time when you pour epoxy after 20 mins come back and look to see if you have bubbles if you do use a heat gun, small torch or blow dryer if u choose to use torch only torch for 2 or 3 seconds bubbles will pop the heat pops bubbles for the next 3 hours you need to keep checking for bubbles.
I came across this video by chance, RUclips recommended it I’m so glad I did. I love the combination of wood and resin especially in furniture, as an Architect I can say this I the best table DIY built I ever seen. Its elegant, simple, sophisticated and the same time it has an industrial feel. I'll definitely buy that table if it’s for sale. Great job bro! wish you all the best and keep safe…
Such a gorgeous table, also a beautifully shot and explained video! Subscribed!! Some tips for spraying. Keep the nozzle of your gun at 90* to what you are spraying, pull the trigger while you are off to the side of your project and move in a consistent motion and distance past your project. Release the trigger once you have passed your project. Try to avoid the misting or sweeping L R motion while over the project, this will help reduce heavy spots and hazing in your finish. Also check the Product data page for your product, not all of them need to be thinned to spray, some actually advise against it.
Try pushing forward with your MIG welder. Drag a Stick Welder, Push a Mig. Also try and drill your feet before welding, easier in a vice or drill press. Love your stuff. Am a metalworker trying to get into woodwork as a hobby and enjoy seeing things like this for motivation/inspiration.
Great tip! Ive been trying to do that more recently, its a bit counter intuitive for me so I don't always remember. But about 75% of the welding I did on my latest video was pushing the tip of t mig welder haha
This shows very well, that if you throw enough money at woodworking machines... everyone can do it! Not to forget the workshop that look so pristine, I wonder no one lives in there.
Love the style of this versus the quite common river tables made with slabs. I'm going to heavily steal your idea and make an L shaped desktop in this style, with black Epoxy. I wanted something modern and not organic looking so this looks perfect. I have nowhere near the same amount of tools or experience though, so hopefully it'll come out good.
Just discovered your channel. The table turned out fantastically. Recently done a project with a honeycomb pattern in the table using a router filled the voids with crushed glass then epoxy... it was an education to say the least and no where near as slick as yours looks👏🏼👏🏼
Great looking table, and I reall appreciate th esteo by step explanation. My only suggestoin would be to vary the wood layout, mix the oak and the walnut to give more color contrast. Great channel!
Thank you! And yes it really is. Given the type of work I like to do with all little pieces glued together is saved me so many hours. It was a bit of investment, but id do it again in a heart beat!
Nice work sir, you got my sub now. One particular thing i noted and appreciated is your disclosure of errors and how to correct or avoid them. Thank you for taking the time to record, edit and post this project. Now to check out more of your channel 👍
When I first had the idea last year that I wanted to start doping woodworking projects, my imagination stopped at cutting boards and stuff because I will be working mainly out of my garage. But then I saw this video, and had a whole SLEW of new ideas....like take the pixelated coffee table, and amp it up it! Do two or even THREE layers of pixelated wood stacked on top of each other at different lengths, and THEN do the pour!
Thank you for the video! The entire thing! I am going to be attempting my own very first epoxy resin table and I am trying to make sure I get it right. Much appreciated on all the info!!!
Man, I totally love you videos, great looking table, love the honesty and the “what I’d do differently” moments. Great work keep it up :) so happy to see your channel growing
Your channel is the only one that I hit the like button before I even watch the video! I am NEVER disappointed and have never taken my “like” back! Keep up the great work! Always anxious to see the next video. Keep safe!
@@ZacBuilds Quick question bud: My epoxy calculation was way off (didn't take into account that epoxy will flow under the wood too) and I could only pour half. I'm waiting for my next batch to be delivered at the moment but this would be cured by then. Would it still work if I sand the top of epoxy and do the next pour? Thanks.
- Another MASTERPIECE of creativity ! ! ! How heavy is the clock & what hanging technique did you use. Would "keyhole" hanging work ??? Thanx 4 sharing.
Thank you very much! A keyhole would definitely work, its not very heavy. Maybe 2lbs or so. I use a little miniature French cleats but it's so light basically anything would work
Thanks! And there's really no need to with the flowcast epoxy. Because it cures over the course of 3 days there's tons of time for the bubbles to work there way out on their own. Plus I over filled my mold and then sanded it flush, any bubbles resting in the top were sanded off.
You actually sprayed it right. Start with thin coats and get thicker. It will have a noticable texture on thinner coats, finish with a thicker coat to make her nice and smooth :)
I fell in love with epoxy the first video I ever saw. What I'm waiting for is the first video that deals with my fear of the PRICE of the stuff!. At $90 per gallon its not something that I cold afford to create without major loans
I just saw this video and I loved it so much 😍 and now I wish that table should be in my house aswell. You have given so much time and effort for making that masterpiece 🙌. I will be tuned for more future videos and can u please show a closeup of that product u make. And also make it a more satisfying one. At last keep it up. U got my support💪.
Love the channel I used to be a welder in the ship yards in Michigan zig zags work well but for some doing ovals overlapping them by 1 3rd of the next may be easier and come out better for you
Hey man I never went to college for any of the stuff I do I'm now a machinist for a multi billion dollar company and all I did was graduate from highschool and kept my mind open. Just keep at it and you will become great at anything you set your mind too.
@@ZacBuilds You should have heard my Brockton MA accent when I was young. Located 30 minutes south of Boston. Just watch the movie The Departed with Matt Damon and Leo Decaprio. Only we would have pronounced it the depahted.
great build man ! Love it. Regarding welding, you should always push the weld not pull it as you did. Try it, check it online. It produces much better stronger welds, although takes more time to get used to, but its the correct technique
Nice video. I’ve watched a lot of epoxy wood table videos and yours provided some new ideas. Now leaning toward something close to your geometric modern style as opposed to a live edge design. Thanks for producing
@@ZacBuilds I didn't see anymore videos of you using Epoxy. Did this project give you a bad experience or is it just not a medium you like working with?
I have been watching your videos over the past few days and am really enjoying them. I also noticed that your channel is gaining subscribers like crazy! Good for you!
Thanks Grant! and ya, as I understand it, it's a relatively new product. I've seen a lot of companies coming out with their own recently, but I really like this flowcast stuff
Thanks! So glad you liked it. I'm pretty new to making videos so I'm still playing around with the format and trying to make these videos as enjoyable as possible.
Who was waiting for the seconds hand on the clock to hit his hand and then hated him a little when the seconds hand of the clock stopped moving. And that's on anxiety...
I found your channel from a search on epoxy molds. Now I'm here & subscribed. Did you ever figure out your finishing problem? Problem being spraying too thin resulting in too long a dry time. My thought 'practice' is first brush heavy. Then sand smooth. Then lightly spray final coat. Just my 2cents worth
Im still searching for the perfect finish for epoxy. There's a lot of them out there but I've not found anytihng yet that gives consistently good results.
Thanks so much man! Really happy to have your support! Hopefully as more people like you find the channel it will grow. BTW, I'm curious as to how you found it? Always helpful for me to know so I know where to focus my efforts!
I have literally no idea how your channel isn't bigger. The quality of the product and the videos are EXCELLENT
Haha thank you so much, hopefully in time more people will find it! Its not that old yet
i don't think i'll be watching anymore - I watched at least 5 ads.... well skipped mostly. i watched a couple as i do with most channels.
but 5+? when there is a paid promotion, so there is already income going to the channel.
nope.
plenty of other good channels out there that get by just fine w/1 or 2 ads.
@@Witty..UserName somehow i didnt get a single one druing the video (no adblock)
@@Witty..UserName I got 0 ads throughout this video.
@@Witty..UserName it's worth it if it will keep the content creator putting time/effort into his/her craft in my opinion.... if you watch them all the way through it really helps out the person you're watching and i really recommend doing so for these creators
Love it, next time when you pour epoxy after 20 mins come back and look to see if you have bubbles if you do use a heat gun, small torch or blow dryer if u choose to use torch only torch for 2 or 3 seconds bubbles will pop the heat pops bubbles for the next 3 hours you need to keep checking for bubbles.
I came across this video by chance, RUclips recommended it I’m so glad I did. I love the combination of wood and resin especially in furniture, as an Architect I can say this I the best table DIY built I ever seen. Its elegant, simple, sophisticated and the same time it has an industrial feel. I'll definitely buy that table if it’s for sale. Great job bro! wish you all the best and keep safe…
This piece is just so clean. Great job.
That table turned out beautiful and I can't wait to try something like that.
Such a gorgeous table, also a beautifully shot and explained video! Subscribed!! Some tips for spraying. Keep the nozzle of your gun at 90* to what you are spraying, pull the trigger while you are off to the side of your project and move in a consistent motion and distance past your project. Release the trigger once you have passed your project. Try to avoid the misting or sweeping L R motion while over the project, this will help reduce heavy spots and hazing in your finish. Also check the Product data page for your product, not all of them need to be thinned to spray, some actually advise against it.
Hey Brandon, really appreciate this info, thanks man! Will definitely keep that in mind next time!
I love this table! New to the channel so I have only watched a few videos. This guy has an extraordinary eye and vision. Great Craftsman.
Oh wow thank you so much Jason! I really appreciate it man!
Try pushing forward with your MIG welder. Drag a Stick Welder, Push a Mig. Also try and drill your feet before welding, easier in a vice or drill press. Love your stuff. Am a metalworker trying to get into woodwork as a hobby and enjoy seeing things like this for motivation/inspiration.
Great tip! Ive been trying to do that more recently, its a bit counter intuitive for me so I don't always remember. But about 75% of the welding I did on my latest video was pushing the tip of t mig welder haha
This shows very well, that if you throw enough money at woodworking machines... everyone can do it! Not to forget the workshop that look so pristine, I wonder no one lives in there.
Love the style of this versus the quite common river tables made with slabs. I'm going to heavily steal your idea and make an L shaped desktop in this style, with black Epoxy.
I wanted something modern and not organic looking so this looks perfect. I have nowhere near the same amount of tools or experience though, so hopefully it'll come out good.
A gorgeous, stylish and sleek design, perfect for contemporary living - love it!
Definitely one of the most beautiful coffee table I've ever seen. Great job!
Damn Caleb, thank you so much man!
Planning my first diy computer desk. This had some great info I’ll surely be applying. Thank you.
Plz update how it went if u went through making it .. I also was thinking of making one ❤️👍
Just discovered your channel. The table turned out fantastically. Recently done a project with a honeycomb pattern in the table using a router filled the voids with crushed glass then epoxy... it was an education to say the least and no where near as slick as yours looks👏🏼👏🏼
Great looking table, and I reall appreciate th esteo by step explanation. My only suggestoin would be to vary the wood layout, mix the oak and the walnut to give more color contrast. Great channel!
I really appreciate you sharing your mistakes along the way and the learning with us. Keep up the good work bro.
I absolutely luv the table. Thanks for sharing the process
Not many projects I really think are super cool but this was AMAZING I love it!
Looks awesome. The drum sander looks like such a satisfying tool!
Thank you! And yes it really is. Given the type of work I like to do with all little pieces glued together is saved me so many hours. It was a bit of investment, but id do it again in a heart beat!
@@ZacBuilds I'm looking forwards to the day where I can afford one. Until then its hand sanding and orbital sanding for me hahahaha
Very nice job done on this project. That is a very high end table that anyone could be proud to display.
Thanks Scott!
Nice work sir, you got my sub now.
One particular thing i noted and appreciated is your disclosure of errors and how to correct or avoid them. Thank you for taking the time to record, edit and post this project.
Now to check out more of your channel 👍
The video quality on this is awesome, thanks a ton for the amount of detail you gave without dragging anything on!
You did the spray painting correct buddy. Light initial coats whilst flashing then a nice wet final coat. Nice project champ
I would buy this in a heartbeat!! so beautiful and neutral looking.
Thanks Evelina!
I am a bit of a newbie at doing the resin tables, normally do chopping boards and lamps, and I have to say, that table is so awesome 👏
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing it with us. 🙏🏼
When I first had the idea last year that I wanted to start doping woodworking projects, my imagination stopped at cutting boards and stuff because I will be working mainly out of my garage.
But then I saw this video, and had a whole SLEW of new ideas....like take the pixelated coffee table, and amp it up it! Do two or even THREE layers of pixelated wood stacked on top of each other at different lengths, and THEN do the pour!
Thank you for the video! The entire thing! I am going to be attempting my own very first epoxy resin table and I am trying to make sure I get it right. Much appreciated on all the info!!!
I love how your table & clock match. That is very unusual. The table is so interesting. I bet is a conversation piece.
Thanks for the great video Zac! As a suggestion, it would have been really great to see some nice B-Roll of the finished piece of work :)
Love the design. You could do this style with a 4 different types of wood and different thicknesses.
turned out beautifully!👍!!
Nice work! I will going to try this one. Thank you for sharing!!🙏
Man, I totally love you videos, great looking table, love the honesty and the “what I’d do differently” moments. Great work keep it up :) so happy to see your channel growing
Thanks Tyson! These videos take a tons of work, but messages like these keep me going, really appreciate it man! Editing a new one right now
this video is a quality video that YT should show to more people
Your channel is the only one that I hit the like button before I even watch the video! I am NEVER disappointed and have never taken my “like” back! Keep up the great work! Always anxious to see the next video. Keep safe!
Thank you Martha! That really means so much to me :)
I hope you're doing well and staying safe too!
Wow! That table looks great!!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! the information you give holds loads of value! Love the table too
Amazing Table and thanks for your Build
You're very welcome, thanks for watching!
Great Video, one thing you can seal the wood so it dosent soak up so much epoxy and you calculations would have been spot on
Thanks for sharing your epoxy table pro-ject! Table came out great!
Glad I found your channel. A tip, end to end when applying any finish. Less lightly to have run over.
Killer project! Looks like you're in a similar boat to me where you haven't blown up yet...keep this up and your time will come soon!!
Yours too! We've just got keep on chugging along and making videos. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Zac for this, I'm about to start building this myself. Wish me luck.
Good luck man!
@@ZacBuilds Quick question bud: My epoxy calculation was way off (didn't take into account that epoxy will flow under the wood too) and I could only pour half. I'm waiting for my next batch to be delivered at the moment but this would be cured by then. Would it still work if I sand the top of epoxy and do the next pour? Thanks.
I not a epoxy table fan but I think your video was Awesome!! The table looks Awesome as well.
I could not agree more with bending river. Just stick with it and eventually you will get properly recognized for your amazing talent here
Thanks James! Honestly, I dont need millions of subs, comments like this make it all worth it :)
Your table turned out beautiful!!
That makita metal saw is the bomb.. glad to see you working in your new shop looks very nice mate 👍👍
Thanks Brother!
Wow ! I love doing woodwork..
Ngl. He's got that bro feel, but uses words like reticence. Good balance of cool and intelligence. 10/10 would watch again.
hahaha thanks William
More shots of the finished projects in the future please, and thank you.
Awesome video. I wanna build this. I've got some red oak and hickory that would look cool.
- Another MASTERPIECE of creativity ! ! ! How heavy is the clock & what hanging technique did you use. Would "keyhole" hanging work ??? Thanx 4 sharing.
Thank you very much! A keyhole would definitely work, its not very heavy. Maybe 2lbs or so. I use a little miniature French cleats but it's so light basically anything would work
Very, very nice design and finished product. I just wonder why you didn't go over the pour with a hot blower or flame to pop the surface bubbles.
Thanks! And there's really no need to with the flowcast epoxy. Because it cures over the course of 3 days there's tons of time for the bubbles to work there way out on their own. Plus I over filled my mold and then sanded it flush, any bubbles resting in the top were sanded off.
Awesome build. I’m not quite ready for a project this size but I’d love to try a smaller side table. Thanks for the in-depth walkthrough!
Beautiful table
Hey champ ,
All the way from South Africa 🇿🇦
this channel is amazing , really really can’t wait to recreate your work for myself
You can use any 🔥 fire source to kill air bubbles and U.V lights for fast dry epoxy
You actually sprayed it right. Start with thin coats and get thicker. It will have a noticable texture on thinner coats, finish with a thicker coat to make her nice and smooth :)
Appreciate the tip Aaron!
Use a hand torch or heat gun to remove bubbles after you lay the Epoxy.
nice project I have something like that in mind... but you have a lot to learn about spraying wood finish ... you lucky it turned out good
I added some paint to the epoxy and made a cool color design. The paint also helped hide some bubbles that got caught in the center of the epoxy.
This was a great project bro! My first video of yours and you have a great vibe. Pleasure to hang for a few minutes.
LOVE that table!!!
I fell in love with epoxy the first video I ever saw.
What I'm waiting for is the first video that deals with my fear of the PRICE of the stuff!.
At $90 per gallon its not something that I cold afford to create without major loans
Well done man!!! Thanks for sharing.
I just saw this video and I loved it so much 😍 and now I wish that table should be in my house aswell. You have given so much time and effort for making that masterpiece 🙌. I will be tuned for more future videos and can u please show a closeup of that product u make. And also make it a more satisfying one. At last keep it up. U got my support💪.
Thanks man! Really appreciate it!
Very nice job!! I have seen some of your videos and they are awesome!!! Thanks for sharing your work!
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
That looks amazing!
Nicely laid out and explained, Zac!👍
Thanks Richard :)
Love the channel I used to be a welder in the ship yards in Michigan zig zags work well but for some doing ovals overlapping them by 1 3rd of the next may be easier and come out better for you
Thanks Peter, I Literally JUST recorded a voice over for my latest video about the oval motion when welding! I'm still learning with every build!
Hey man I never went to college for any of the stuff I do I'm now a machinist for a multi billion dollar company and all I did was graduate from highschool and kept my mind open. Just keep at it and you will become great at anything you set your mind too.
Couldn't agree more man!
@@ZacBuilds I am very excited to see what you're going to come out with next
This is genius work awesome quality to, what a creative mind you've got
Thanks Joel! I really appreciate it man
nice table. I Love working with Epoxy
Very nice build. Well done sir.
Great video man 👌 loved the finished piece, gave me some good inspiration
Awesome table! I love your videos!
Nice build man. Now I wanna make some metal legs.
I didn't know you were, Canadian until you said "outside" Great video and table!
😂😂 did my accent slip?
@@ZacBuilds You should have heard my Brockton MA accent when I was young. Located 30 minutes south of Boston. Just watch the movie The Departed with Matt Damon and Leo Decaprio. Only we would have pronounced it the depahted.
great build man ! Love it.
Regarding welding, you should always push the weld not pull it as you did. Try it, check it online. It produces much better stronger welds, although takes more time to get used to, but its the correct technique
Thanks so much for both the kind words and the tip! I've got a project in the pipeline that's going to have a lot of welding so I'll give that a try!
Awesome build man.. great job
Thanks so much Jake! I really appreciate it man!
Nice video. I’ve watched a lot of epoxy wood table videos and yours provided some new ideas. Now leaning toward something close to your geometric modern style as opposed to a live edge design. Thanks for producing
My pleasure Todd, thanks for watching!
What a lovely design! Great table... Great to see that you took your health serious. Epoxy requires gloves and face masks. And a well ventilated room.
That clock you made that matches this table looks really cool too.
Thank you so much! Unfortunately that project predates my RUclips career, but maybe I'll redo it for fun as a video
@@ZacBuilds I didn't see anymore videos of you using Epoxy. Did this project give you a bad experience or is it just not a medium you like working with?
Thanks for this! Subscribed! Great channel man. Hoping to see more woodwork vids from you.
I have been watching your videos over the past few days and am really enjoying them.
I also noticed that your channel is gaining subscribers like crazy! Good for you!
Thanks for sharing your experience 👌 Great Work 💪
Nice job! I didnt know there was a deep pour epoxy like that, I have had the same phobias!
Thanks Grant! and ya, as I understand it, it's a relatively new product. I've seen a lot of companies coming out with their own recently, but I really like this flowcast stuff
That design is dope
Awesome project! Glad you faced your epoxy fear!
Thank you so much Lizzi! I've never been one to hold onto fears so I knew it was something I had to get over. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video Zac! Fun to watch and the final product turned out amazing!
Thanks! So glad you liked it. I'm pretty new to making videos so I'm still playing around with the format and trying to make these videos as enjoyable as possible.
Love the design, well done.
Thanks Andrew!
Really Perfect.
That is so freaking awesome! I love it!
Who was waiting for the seconds hand on the clock to hit his hand and then hated him a little when the seconds hand of the clock stopped moving. And that's on anxiety...
Wow! Hats off to you!!
First time watching it and I really enjoy it very much. Nice coffee table
Thanks for watching Patrick!
Really like the random pattern that doesn’t look random. Such a rad video 🔥🔥🔥 Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub and the kind words Gaston!
One of the best videos I've seen in a very long time. I'm so glad I found you. Keep up the great work. -Subscribed
Thanks man!
I found your channel from a search on epoxy molds. Now I'm here & subscribed.
Did you ever figure out your finishing problem?
Problem being spraying too thin resulting in too long a dry time. My thought 'practice' is first brush heavy. Then sand smooth. Then lightly spray final coat. Just my 2cents worth
Im still searching for the perfect finish for epoxy. There's a lot of them out there but I've not found anytihng yet that gives consistently good results.
how the freaking heck didn´t i find this until now.... 6k subs?? the hell.. love your videos. i´m subbing
Thanks so much man! Really happy to have your support! Hopefully as more people like you find the channel it will grow. BTW, I'm curious as to how you found it? Always helpful for me to know so I know where to focus my efforts!
@@ZacBuilds it just showed up in my feed.. so guess your on the right track! Oh and people love work shop tours!😊