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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • Some people were furious I used this slab, and I actually understand why.
    Blacktail bow tie jig (limited first run): www.blacktailstudio.com/bowti...
    Blacktail epoxy table workshop: www.blacktailstudio.com/the-e...
    My first attempt at working with Old Growth Redwood for my nicest client ever.
    Shop live edge slabs like this: glveneer.com/
    Items used in this video
    New Blacktail n3 Nano (replaces ceramic): blacktailstudio.myshopify.com...
    Inlay Kit: www.blacktailstudio.com/inlay...
    Brass Bushings: www.blacktailstudio.com/brass...
    Bandsaw: www.blacktailstudio.com/bandsaw
    Jigsaw: www.blacktailstudio.com/jigsaw
    Forklift Extensions: www.blacktailstudio.com/forkl...
    Cordless Angle Grinder: www.blacktailstudio.com/cordl...
    Carving Disc: www.blacktailstudio.com/carvi...
    Face Shield: www.blacktailstudio.com/face-...
    Sandpaper Storage: www.blacktailstudio.com/sandp...
    Sandpaper: www.blacktailstudio.com/sandp...
    Belt Sander: www.blacktailstudio.com/belt-...
    Osmo 3043: www.blacktailstudio.com/osmo
    Table Top Epoxy: www.blacktailstudio.com/table...
    Gem Buffer: www.blacktailstudio.com/gem-b...
    Sander: www.blacktailstudio.com/sander
    Liquid Wax Cleaner: www.blacktailstudio.com/liqui...
    Wire Wheel: www.blacktailstudio.com/wire-...
    0:00 Intro
    1:02 Live edge cleanup
    1:50 Faking a live edge
    4:41 Slab flattening
    6:32 Fixing a broken wood slab
    7:25 First-ever Blacktail product
    10:30 Easy bow tie inlay
    13:03 Best finish for Redwood?
    14:00 Finishing the backside
    15:33 Best/worst wall mount?
    17:00 How to finish Redwood
    19:46 Ceramic finish on wood
    20:30 Final reveal
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Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @jimfriedman6923
    @jimfriedman6923 Год назад +6655

    Sam, be careful how you joke about circumcisions. Mohels (the Jewish guys who do the snipping) work strictly on tips

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  Год назад +1777

      My wife is Jewish, I’m gonna be a hero at the next family gathering with that one 😂

    • @updownstate
      @updownstate Год назад +72

      Sam, Jim, lol smh. Good one.

    • @jesseduncan8760
      @jesseduncan8760 Год назад +21

      Lol

    • @2pi628
      @2pi628 Год назад +60

      BAH -DUM -TISH!!

    • @steveskouson9620
      @steveskouson9620 Год назад +26

      Cam, but who is keepin' score?
      [Edit] I guess I wasn't keepin'
      score. [/Edit]
      steve

  • @mattw7774
    @mattw7774 Год назад +1125

    Sam I didn’t realize I was a “hardcore fan” until I recognized both slabs, looked back through your videos, and saw that I have watched everything you’ve put out. Thanks again for letting the majority of us live vicariously through your work! Also, got mine from a discount chop shot…they advertised half off.

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  Год назад +71

      Well I appreciate it Matt!

    • @nomad636
      @nomad636 Год назад +5

      Sam, Matt, I’m right there with ya. Have watched all of the videos and have really enjoyed learning new tips, tricks and techniques.

    • @mattw1829
      @mattw1829 Год назад +8

      There ain't room for the two of us here partner

    • @nomad636
      @nomad636 Год назад +2

      @@mattw1829 I’d agree with you if you were talking about a Boy Scout pop up tent… but when it comes to fandom, I think Sam should start an Onlyfans for his woodworking. Lmao 🤣 plenty of room for all.

    • @Jeff-oy9di
      @Jeff-oy9di Год назад

      @@BlacktailStudio Xxxd

  • @TheDog_Chef
    @TheDog_Chef Месяц назад +30

    Hey Sam, I made it! I grew up in redwood country of Sonoma county CA. In the 60's we would hold demonstrations to stop the cutting of old growth redwoods. Recently we sold my childhood home that had clear heart redwood paneling in the dinning and tv rooms. The new owner painted it white! Sacrilidge!

    • @scdave_archive
      @scdave_archive Месяц назад +2

      Aaarrggg what the fuck?!

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz 27 дней назад

      Hope you told him after-the-fact how valuable it is; so it's still profitable for him to remove the paneling and sell it.

    • @TheDog_Chef
      @TheDog_Chef 27 дней назад +1

      @@JohnDlugosz Hi John, I had nothing to do with the sale. My Ahole sister was in charge of the sale. She hated the neighbors, so she sold it to someone that turned it in to an Airbnb. Obviously they are of a certain mind set and probably didn’t give a shit. Breaks my heart, but have to let go……

    • @ronald2042
      @ronald2042 13 дней назад

      sacrilege

    • @christiemay4444
      @christiemay4444 2 дня назад

      OH!!! How sad!!!

  • @SmashCentralOfficial
    @SmashCentralOfficial Месяц назад +9

    2:53 this part was absolute gold. Never thought I'd feel the need to introduce myself this way, but I'm an uncut man who found all this tongue in cheek humor to be amazing. Well done, sir.

  • @lowrainehope
    @lowrainehope Год назад +298

    Sam, love your projects. I'm a 74 year old female who once made furniture for my self and family so I have an appreciation of your hard work. I gave up woodworking due to health problems but I loved it and have pieces to leave my children. Keep up the good work. Lorraine from North Carolina

    • @juanitavoorhees1151
      @juanitavoorhees1151 Год назад +6

      I am 66 and I can understand and emphasized with you.

    • @garydavis9691
      @garydavis9691 Год назад +2

      God bless u

    • @MPHshoots
      @MPHshoots Год назад +4

      Ayyy NC people :)

    • @ramazanaktas748
      @ramazanaktas748 Год назад +3

      Nice fake comments

    • @THandP_org
      @THandP_org Год назад +4

      Lorraine, I learned woodworking in NC too.
      Made my first platform beds in college, so my roommate and I had more floor space for big projects.
      Made waterbed frames with aquarium headboards, bookshelves, and armoires over the years.
      Made the chicken coops for our poultry in WA, as well as built a cob house based off old Welsh homes my grandfather had pictures of....
      Health issues seem to be hitting us earlier, not the way I envisioned aging either, lol

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 Год назад +254

    I'm not in the best of health right now and I have an elaborate shop. Watching your videos inspires me to go work in it. I have to watch them everyday.

    • @timabraham3693
      @timabraham3693 Год назад +8

      I wish you a fast recovery :/

    • @Lynkah
      @Lynkah Год назад +5

      Wish you the best, hopefully it's nothing too serious or long lasting.

    • @EazyFieldsports
      @EazyFieldsports Год назад +2

      All fun and games till you run outta videos

    • @paigemackie8942
      @paigemackie8942 Год назад +2

      Get well soon :)

    • @zanegoodman2453
      @zanegoodman2453 Год назад +2

      Godbless you

  • @christianulrich6650
    @christianulrich6650 Год назад +58

    Sam, your work is inspiring, from beginning to end. It makes the finished product all the more worthy of being called a masterpiece.

  • @TheDebbieangel
    @TheDebbieangel Год назад +18

    Sam, what you do with wood is truly amazing. You’re an inspiration. I am not a woodworker but I enjoy your videos.

  • @drgruber57
    @drgruber57 Год назад +108

    At 14:12, "It's not a particularly beautiful finish", just as my jaw was dropping at the rich, stunning color and grain popping out of that redwood!
    Loved all the info on your learning curve with finishes as well as all the other info, including your bowtie jig and processes. I'm quite certain your client will love this, Sam!

  • @Vativ
    @Vativ Год назад +19

    What's your viewer retention? I feel like this is the only youtuber where I watch the whole video without ever skipping a second.

  • @cecilialabel4565
    @cecilialabel4565 Год назад +10

    Sam, all the videos I have watched you do have been amazing. The wood always looks so beautiful. You can take the ugliest piece of trashed wood and make a beautiful piece of furniture out of it. You definitely are a true craftsman. Thank you for sharing your gift with us.

  • @tdynrescue6612
    @tdynrescue6612 Год назад +7

    Sam your work is simply an inspiration and also stunning! I have only just started working with wood, as we have to raise a lot of funds for the 46 dogs and 34 cats we have at our rescue farm. I think i will be learning a lot from you! THANKYOU!

  • @Devi0urS0ul
    @Devi0urS0ul Год назад +55

    Hey Sam, about your "meter or CM or MM" question: The standard is mm or meter in building/carpenter world. However, the sizes you work with would in whole centimeters, saving you the need to switch between them. It's a bit uncommon, but a lot easier for you and us metric people can switch easily between them. 6ft->180cm will work just fine. Milimeters are fine

    • @Vaterkrater
      @Vaterkrater Год назад +3

      I heard they use tape measures (and building plans) with only mm in Australia. Supposedly reduces waste significantly.

    • @endofradio3507
      @endofradio3507 Год назад +7

      In my experience (UK), 'cm' are only used by school kids, you'd get laughed at for using anything other than 'mm' and 'm' in industry.

    • @MrMrXtra
      @MrMrXtra Год назад +4

      a carpenter usually measures in mm at all times, atleast in sweden. u dont want any decimals involved

    • @Devi0urS0ul
      @Devi0urS0ul Год назад +5

      I agree, but cm is easier as allrounder. A slab sized 18000mm is a bit much, explaining when to use m, cm or mm is difficult because we switch naturally between them, but putting it into words is hard. Using cm as a global default is easier to do and all of us mentally switch to m or mm internally :)

    • @MaximEck96
      @MaximEck96 Год назад +3

      Use whatever you want that's the point of the Si unit system... Easy to convert to one from another unit 👍👌
      1m =10dm =100cm =1000mm
      I thinkthat multiplying by 10 is accessible to anyone in the world 😉
      But engineering units are basically mm or m depending on the size.

  • @SaintDuma
    @SaintDuma Год назад +44

    Sam I super appreciate that you explained how and why the redwood was made available to you - you've explained in several of your videos why certain trees were taken down, and that's the odd extra education that keeps me coming back over other woodworking channels. You show a lot of care about the history and impact of the wood and that's honestly something special!

  • @lindachandler5980
    @lindachandler5980 Год назад +4

    Sam, that is an outrageously beautiful piece of redwood. You did it justice. Thanks for the education about redwood trees.

  • @thenavy6772
    @thenavy6772 Год назад +1

    Sam, I'm a DIY wood enthusiast all the way from the Philippines, and I'm so inspired by all the work you do by yourself. I just wish I had half your woodworking skills.

  • @ronspi
    @ronspi Год назад +59

    Sam, I have nothing to do with woodworking, but I love the craft, the attention to detail, and the art. Thank you for sharing that well-edited video.

  • @DavidAdamsen
    @DavidAdamsen Год назад +400

    Wonderful work, Sam! I continue to admire your work ethic, attention to detail, and the care with which you handle your wood.

  • @christophermcdonough1353
    @christophermcdonough1353 Год назад

    Sam, love how you respect and love wood so much.
    Each day that I work with wood, the hard woods especially, birds eye maple quarter sawn oak, and then apply a finish to pop the grain.

  • @pmgreatorex
    @pmgreatorex Год назад

    Sam, i loved this video. I kept thinking about my Dad who loved to work with wood. I could almost smell the workshop! Thanks for helping to keep this art alive.

  • @fiona4450
    @fiona4450 Год назад +42

    Though generally not a huge fan of the look of bowties on the tops of tables, the ones you did today do look excellent to me. This was a beautiful treatment for a rare and precious resource. I'm a fan of using ancient cuts like this in a durable project rather than letting them rot.

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Год назад +26

    Talking about old wood I was hoping this would be New Zealand swamp kauri! Amazingly beautiful wood that is excavated from ancient swamps/flash floods from 40,000-50,000 years ago

    • @kiwiguy4706
      @kiwiguy4706 Год назад +1

      You're not wrong there, I just suggested he check his supplier for some. 😁

    • @BilalKhan-yg9jc
      @BilalKhan-yg9jc Год назад +1

      I was looking at a video of some bog oak and that New Zealand stuff must be crazy expensive.

    • @alisaurus8254
      @alisaurus8254 Год назад

      Bog oak

  • @patrickherforth9869
    @patrickherforth9869 Год назад +2

    Hey Sam.....that was an education in redwood. Been watching your videos for a year or so and is always part of the conversation with my fellow wood artists. I too am a wood artists and do appreciate your perspective on the beauty of the wood itself to show case. Look forward to the next edition.

  • @mykgrauss9872
    @mykgrauss9872 5 месяцев назад +2

    Frank, I have to tell you that you're really a mastercraftsman with all you builds, whether it's clock, a table, a lamp or a beautifull piece of art. Your tables a leg designs are my favorite! Thank you!!
    Regards, Myk

  • @LexTechSpecMish
    @LexTechSpecMish Год назад +40

    Sam, I love how you never take for granted the amount of natural beauty that the wood itself displays! Keep living the dream!

  • @brentstevens1094
    @brentstevens1094 Год назад +110

    Sam, you’re a humble guy! I love your sense of humor and your handling of newfound internet fame!! I had a feeling that you were your favorite client to work with! That is the very definition of loving what you do! By the way, thanks for pointing out your mistakes. I think it a high quality measure of a person and their values! I have always learned more in defeat than any win! Beautiful piece!!

    • @TheDiane48
      @TheDiane48 Год назад +3

      Sam, I think this is one of the most beautiful things you’ve done. I’m glad you get to enjoy it in your own home.

    • @OkanaganWolfman
      @OkanaganWolfman 8 месяцев назад +2

      Sam, this video rocked. I'm about to start a 5 foot Red Spruce that was taken down when they built the Connector hiway here in BC.
      I appreciate the detail in explaining the importance of each step, and why you need everyone of them.

    • @joeboyd4064
      @joeboyd4064 8 месяцев назад

      Really like your humility, it shows character! Your work is incredibly interesting and very professional! Thanks for ALL you do!

    • @user-qj9cl8yi5f
      @user-qj9cl8yi5f 7 месяцев назад

      I was wondering. Sam who?

    • @joshn1678
      @joshn1678 6 месяцев назад

      Sam, isn't humble lol. He's cocky as hell.

  • @T5623QCOM
    @T5623QCOM Год назад +3

    SAM, ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL PIECE! AND DON'T WORRY THERE WILL ALWAYS BE THOSE OF US WHO WILL LOVE YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR!
    THANKS AGAIN, TONY

  • @tonihackman564
    @tonihackman564 Год назад +3

    Sam, I recently found you channel and I love the tables you make. While I love anything woodworking I haven't taken the plunge and started doing anything myself so watching you create these pieces satisfies and inspires me!

  • @quirkworks4076
    @quirkworks4076 Год назад +49

    Sam, just randomly stumbled across your channel and am totally blown away. I'm not much of a woodworker but your videos are so well produced and your narration and personality are so compelling that I just watch all of them straight to the end...and then am bummed that they're over. Keep cranking out the magic!

  • @patisan
    @patisan Год назад +14

    Sam, I’m a 39 year old mum of two working in finance in the UK, so I guess you can see your subscribers come from all walks of life! I’m fascinated by your videos and love watching you create amazing pieces of wood art. I’d love to own a beautiful table like the ones you make one day, keep going you’re very inspiring. Love from the UK xx

  • @janerubin2584
    @janerubin2584 6 месяцев назад

    Sam, I am so glad I found this channel. I work on much smaller projects however, I found that I can adapt your projects to mine. Thanks so much.

  • @christinarobinson1163
    @christinarobinson1163 Год назад +1

    I am so happy you were able to “save” a place of mother natures awesome work. I simply love redwoods. Your craftsmanship and talent is marvelous.

  • @bellalunaestelle
    @bellalunaestelle Год назад +63

    Sam! I lived in the Santa Cruz mountains for several years and I was lucky enough to be surrounded by old coastal redwoods. This was awesome to see something that was logged(possibly from my area) around the time of Old Mountain Charlie, a logger from many many years ago, being made into something amazing. This was beautiful.

    • @danhard8440
      @danhard8440 Год назад +6

      as a kid i live in San Jose but once a month we would camp on a beach north of Santa Cruz and i just lived going through the Red Wood Forest as a Minnesota boy i couldn't imagine trees sooo big

    • @gamemeister27
      @gamemeister27 Год назад +2

      @@danhard8440 Ayy another Minnesota man! Turns out we have a little old growth forest here too, called the lost 40. Nothing like the redwoods, but still pretty cool

    • @danhard8440
      @danhard8440 Год назад +1

      @@gamemeister27 where?

    • @gamemeister27
      @gamemeister27 Год назад +1

      @@danhard8440 Itasca county. Give it a quick Google. It's 40 acres of woods that were never logged due to a surveying error

    • @danhard8440
      @danhard8440 Год назад +1

      @@gamemeister27 never mind i found it lol
      i tell ya what is a shame is we are loosing all the Ash trees we have/had some beautiful old Ash and now they are almost all gone

  • @leeanntripple5792
    @leeanntripple5792 Год назад +6

    Sam, I love how you totally respect the unparallelled beauty in this slab and in all of your other projects. I could sit there and look at it all day, and I enjoyed watching how it was created. And I think your sense of humour makes it even easier to listen to - so uplifting.

  • @janbeck2037
    @janbeck2037 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love it, Sam! I designed a cherry cradle for my first grandchild and a carpenter friend helped me cut it out and assemble. We put 50 coats of gun oil on it and it turned out beautiful but you are amazing. What a talent God gave to you! I love watching you work. Such beautiful wood! Thank you.

  • @JayHutchG
    @JayHutchG 7 месяцев назад

    SAM - incredible Redwood slab. You are so fortunate to have it. So lovingly handled & finished as the true piece of art it is. My oldest fiend, and now neighbor spent most of his adult life in California working with Redwood slabs making tables & desks. Yes - for those rich folks & interior designers, many of whom didn't really appreciate what was happening. I love your vids.

  • @VaarmiReverie
    @VaarmiReverie Год назад +52

    Hey Sam I was so jealous the whole video of the person was going to receive this magnificent art, but then I realized how well deserved it was for him. Excellent job as always.

  • @terrybuckley2650
    @terrybuckley2650 Год назад +21

    Sam your work inspired me to up my game through the years! However this year I had to sell almost all my tools to keep my house. So until I am able to get new tools and continue, I’m rewatching all your videos! They provide peace to me, and makes me feel like it’s a new beginning!

  • @tonyfrasca6982
    @tonyfrasca6982 Год назад +1

    Sam I'm impressed with your work- you're very humble and honest and your work is amazing. Keep up the videos!

  • @debbygerloff4757
    @debbygerloff4757 Год назад +4

    Sam, I am totally in love with this piece of art! The red wood is so beautiful!

  • @stevetheindian
    @stevetheindian Год назад +23

    Sam- another great job. I'm actually super glad to hear this piece went to someone who deserves it. My dad used to take us out in the field to work. Every 90 minutes or so, he would pause everything and tell us to look back at what we just did and say, "Ooooooo...ahhhhhhh." I hated it back then, but I learned that even when you do something over and over again, it's important to appreciate your efforts- especially to yourself! So I hope there are a lot of "Ooooooo's" and "Ahhhhhhhh's" everytime you look back at your work!

  • @peterjones4621
    @peterjones4621 Год назад +39

    Sam, that redwood art piece was absolutely beautiful. I'll always live in an apartment sadly and will never be able to have something like that but if I had a real home I'd love to have something as beautiful as that slab on my wall, you outdid yourself this time, so gorgeous.

  • @dianethomas5707
    @dianethomas5707 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Sam. My papa loved Redwood and used it a lot in his furniture building. I really enjoy watching all of the different Woods you use. Stay safe!

  • @l.b.stringfellow2413
    @l.b.stringfellow2413 Год назад +1

    Sam. Your work is absolutely amazing. I have shared your channel with everyone I know that owns a handsaw. I’m a dentist And obviously appreciate the details and exacting workmanship. I have always wanted a woodworking shop but couldn’t risk an injury to a digit. Hopefully one day soon. Meantime I am thoroughly enjoying your craftsmanship.

  • @clairedobie9664
    @clairedobie9664 Год назад +40

    I love the appreciaton and love you have for the raw material, the sneaky humour, but most importantly that you share your learning curves and 'challenges/re-directions' - great lessons learned - I am one of your viewers that has never so much as sanded more than a window frame in my life...loving these videos......ps - love the clock idea

  • @inezbradley
    @inezbradley Год назад +23

    Hey Sam, I just stumbled onto your videos & this one was the first!
    I am a “wish I had become a woodworker” kind of fan, that spent my career in architecture & am an artist at heart.
    I’m SO delighted just knowing that you are out there doing this level of work & excellent demonstration.
    I will share this with everyone I meet!
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge & your creativity!

  • @chris_thornborrow
    @chris_thornborrow 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sam, I'm one of your die hard fans, love watching everything you do. This was one of the most beautiful pieces ever. The epoxy undercoat is something to think about for other woods too. Great , great, great.

  • @ajsato4206
    @ajsato4206 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sam, your dedication and perseverance is above and beyond. I respect how you take the time and effort to get things done and it shows. Your final masterpiece is stunning. It is obvious that you take much pride in the quality of your art. I am glad you are keeping this stunning piece to enjoy your art!

  • @PeterDolan
    @PeterDolan Год назад +5

    Sam, I was born and raised in and still live among California's redwood groves, and this video brought me to tears of happiness with how kind and careful and respectful you've been to these extraordinary trees. The way we treated them throughout California's history is a tragedy, and this piece you've made is a beautiful testament to their legacy.

  • @FreakOlds
    @FreakOlds Год назад +19

    Absolutely stunning Sam!
    That’s a piece that you will look at every time before leaving the shop.
    Gorgeous!

  • @saramccool4899
    @saramccool4899 7 месяцев назад

    Sam, I do love watching your videos, I'm a newbie to your channel only a few weeks now but have binge watched a couple times lol (10-03-23). Thank you

  • @TrueSaiyan
    @TrueSaiyan 8 месяцев назад

    Sam I was never into this kind of home projects until I stumbled across your videos and have to say I'm hooked. Love your work and can't wait to start my first project. Sean from Whitby Ontario.

  • @sicklefinger
    @sicklefinger Год назад +6

    Sam, I'm not a woodworker and new to your channel. I just love your work and find it fascinating to learn a bit about woodworking and seeing how much creativity, experimentation, and elbow grease goes into even the smaller pieces. Love this channel.

  • @ruthiero
    @ruthiero Год назад +8

    Sam, until the TV mount, I was picturing this amazing piece as a huge table. What a work of art.

  • @catherine5166
    @catherine5166 4 месяца назад +2

    Sam, your projects just keep getting better and better and more high end. You’re an amazing artist. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

  • @simonnestel9154
    @simonnestel9154 Год назад +1

    Hi Sam. Just love your work. I can tell the client was totally impressed by the design and end result. Awesome

  • @shereemorgan1430
    @shereemorgan1430 Год назад +32

    Words can't express how truly beautiful that piece is, absolutely gorgeous!

  • @finlaymacdonald6582
    @finlaymacdonald6582 Год назад +7

    Literally me sitting in bed at 3am with a bowl of rice and one of these amazing videos. I honestly love watching how the wood evolves through the vid and there is just such a chill vibe to the way you narrate and put the videos together. I don’t have a workshop or anything but still find them super interesting much love my friend

    • @isaiahpridie813
      @isaiahpridie813 Год назад

      What kind of rice are you eating?

    • @TE_53349
      @TE_53349 Год назад +1

      @@isaiahpridie813 hopefully pilau

  • @mikefusco9248
    @mikefusco9248 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sam, that is my favorite piece. Being a guitar wood fanatic, this finish and figuring is just perfect to me. Amazing job with the softwood!

  • @adrianemerson2295
    @adrianemerson2295 Год назад +2

    Hey Sam! Another beautiful piece! Thank you for your videos!

  • @MoFunniest
    @MoFunniest Год назад +8

    Sam, this project was absolutely amazing! I really enjoyed every minute and feel that much more informed and appreciative of our wonderful redwoods.

  • @Lynkah
    @Lynkah Год назад +12

    Sam, your videos are so enlightening.
    I don't wood work, I doubt I ever will, but your videos give me access to such an incredibly beautiful world I did not know existed. The way parts (20:47) of that table looks like satin cloth flowing in the wind, is unbelievable.
    Thanks for all you do!

  • @justnightiger
    @justnightiger Год назад +1

    Sam it is amazing saw it in one video and had to go find the video you did this! Just loving what you do and how easy it is to listen and follow you!! Thanks for being you!! Keep being creative and adventurous!!! Thank you

  • @austindeb8892
    @austindeb8892 Год назад +2

    Sam - love the finished product. I could just put me a nice comfortable chair in the center of the room and stare at it all day. Absolutely beautiful and you did a fabulous job.

  • @ranaecox9001
    @ranaecox9001 Год назад +10

    Sam, I love what you did with the Redwood. You have saved this redwood from decay.

  • @tonyablackwood2942
    @tonyablackwood2942 Год назад +5

    Sam, I dont regret the 20 mins spent bc I absolutely love watching your videos. I know nothing about woodworking but you produce some amazingly stunning pieces of art. Please continue to post videos so that we can see the beauty that you are adding to the world one piece at a time. Thank you

  • @cyndihuber2456
    @cyndihuber2456 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sam, wow! What a beautiful piece of history. You did a Fab job, as always. Hugs from Florida!🌞🌈

  • @maury0009
    @maury0009 4 месяца назад

    Sam, I absolutely adore the finish and admire your approach to live edge wooden boards. It appears as though you are dedicated to preserving the natural beauty bestowed by Mother Nature, encapsulating it in a unique creation. Your commitment to preserving this beauty is truly commendable.

  • @danielpatterson9547
    @danielpatterson9547 Год назад +8

    My daughter and I love watching your videos and this piece is absolutely stunning! Keep up the great work, Sam!

  • @brianprovus4684
    @brianprovus4684 Год назад +12

    Sam, I congratulate you on your decision to use this as a wall piece because it is indeed a work of art. The finished piece looks fantastic.

  • @lindac5189
    @lindac5189 Год назад

    SAM, THE REDWOOD TURNED OUT GORGEOUS!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤ I have to say I don't ONLY like your work and honesty about your process, but YOU HAVE A GREAT SENSE OF HUMOR!!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @waltermontoya8212
    @waltermontoya8212 7 месяцев назад

    Sam, not only have you been an inspiration, mentor to obviously 2 million and counting people out here, I must tell you, that you are definitely on my TOP 20 FAVORITE WOOD ARTIST LIST, simply because of how you are so great at what you and how you share your experiences, knowledge also the fact that you are rather very humble. Thank You for all that you do for "MAKE A WISH" as well the therapy from within your videos that i receive each and every day. Have a blessed week Sam. (Cam)

  • @dreed5530
    @dreed5530 Год назад +10

    Sam, I'm thrilled that any old growth tree parts are used. It would be amazing to have a piece of that history. Even the cast offs are too cool. Good luck reproducing your live edge and yes, I was wishing I could stop you from damaging the door frame. Another great share. Best to you.

  • @AjGalloway95
    @AjGalloway95 Год назад +10

    Sam, love the neurotic attention to detail. I’m very high resolution as well and it’s so rewarding seeing someone able to make a living out of zooming in on things like you do! Respect

  • @jonny9884
    @jonny9884 4 месяца назад

    Sam, I love walking through a redwood forest, and great that you now have this beautiful piece for your fave client !

  • @revdpoling
    @revdpoling Месяц назад

    Sam, that is beyond beautiful. Many years ago I tried doing a carving in redwood and it nearly drove me mad with the softness and hardness of one slab. Yours ended up with a wonderful fire in the grain that I adore and I have to applaud you in keeping the saw cut. In my opinion, it adds another dimension to the story of the tree's life.

  • @clarke7703
    @clarke7703 Год назад +6

    Sam, I didn’t know I would enjoy watching someone do this sort of work quite so much. What you do really brings out the natural beauty in the wood. What a work of art.

  • @larrytreffry2403
    @larrytreffry2403 Год назад +5

    Sam, your work is exquisite. Your quest for the deep finish reminded me of my high school (1964) wood shop where we built our own coffee table: used varnish (I think!); sanded between coats and after the final coat, used linseed oil with pumice and buffed to a high shine. Best wishes to you!

  • @matthewwert1901
    @matthewwert1901 Год назад +1

    Sam, such a beautiful piece...sometimes the best client (yourself) can also be the most appreciative of your work.

  • @apostleelspethwalker3752
    @apostleelspethwalker3752 Год назад

    Sam, this is so beautiful. I'm 63, and still love watching carpentry from watching my Dad make stuff as a child.

  • @fireman87
    @fireman87 Год назад +8

    Great Job Sam love how that turned out, super cool to be able to take something that people thought was trash for years and turn it into something you and your family can now enjoy for generations. Well done!

  • @junebebernick1125
    @junebebernick1125 Год назад +69

    Sam, I recently found your channel. I'm not a wood worker, but it's amazing how all the details create such a beautiful piece of art. It's therapeutic to watch it all come together

  • @yaseenalsalman
    @yaseenalsalman Месяц назад

    Sam, I have watched lots of your videos by now, you are funny, hardworking, talented individual. May god keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy.

  • @Joel19560
    @Joel19560 10 месяцев назад

    Sam, I thoroughly enjoy your work. I could never do anything like what you do. I live my life through your videos. Keep up the fantastic work.

  • @BigHenFor
    @BigHenFor Год назад +8

    A beautiful job, Sam. Your knowledge of finishing wood is what keeps me coming back. Your pieces end up looking glorious. Keep up the good work.

  • @theperfectalias2957
    @theperfectalias2957 Год назад +11

    Sam, so far you have done the best slab work I’ve seen on RUclips. Every piece looks incredible! So far, I think my favorite piece you’ve done is the fire-epoxy table, I haven’t seen anything quite like it.

  • @HellyeahRook
    @HellyeahRook Год назад +1

    THank you for sharing the story on how you got the redwood, I was so curious about that! And I think it's a very good way to both conserve forests by lowering the fire load, but also the wood itself.

  • @julienbouget8625
    @julienbouget8625 Год назад +2

    Sam
    I LOVE your videos. Thanks for the efforts you put in the quality of your work and your videos.
    This is such a nice piece of wood we see in your other videos background now.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @ReelImitation
    @ReelImitation Год назад +7

    Great work Sam-I just finished my first ever epoxy work. A small coffee table for my covered patio. For a first time, it turned out alright. Not what I was working towards, several adjustments had to be made, but ended up happy with it.

  • @DamianSheesh
    @DamianSheesh Год назад +11

    Wow, Sam, this piece is gorgeous. I can't even imagine how it looks in person. Also just amazing how big these trees get being so light and soft.

  • @lrep5526
    @lrep5526 10 месяцев назад

    Sam, enjoy watching you, your process, and your talent.

  • @GopherM
    @GopherM 5 месяцев назад

    Sam, I am just watching this and trying to catch up to all of your amazing projects. I am amazed at your creativity. Furniture and cabinet building is certainly, but what you do is a quantum leap beyond.

  • @keko7098
    @keko7098 Год назад +4

    Sam, this piece is truly your ‘master works’ piece. One can get ‘lost in it’ for a really long time, like forever! Thank you for sharing!

  • @AF-ke9by
    @AF-ke9by Год назад +6

    Sam, this piece of wood is incredibly beautiful! Typically, I am not a wood fan, aesthetically; I lean towards very clean, sleek, and bright. I remember the redwood around the inside of the skylight in my childhood bedroom, and I wish it had the kind of beauty seen here. Thank you for sharing!

  • @dedtroll
    @dedtroll Год назад

    Great video Sam! Really appreciate the commentary while watching the wood come to life.

  • @Nick-tx7fx
    @Nick-tx7fx 9 месяцев назад

    Sam, I always admired this piece and was going to ask about it. I'm glad I come across this video. It is an absolutely stunning piece of art.

  • @TheT8or
    @TheT8or Год назад +7

    Sam, this was a great video. Thank you for the history on older woods. I had no idea redwood was so soft. The piece looks amazing!

  • @danshep69
    @danshep69 Год назад +21

    Hey Sam, that is an incredible project, love the raw edge and that little extra! The cut it is does add to it’s story. I love this piece. You always do incredible work.

  • @chrismuramatsu6600
    @chrismuramatsu6600 2 месяца назад

    Sam, absolutely awesome piece. I love the information you inpart on your videos and especially like the information like how intrestingly grained old growth redwoods are still available today. Your sense of humor is very enjoyable to me also. Thanks.

  • @jasonjones8952
    @jasonjones8952 Год назад +1

    Sam I really enjoy your commentary. Your channel is not boring. I’ve learned quite a bit from you. I really appreciate how you go about introducing the project working through problems. It really has been a lot of fun to watch. Good job keep it up.