The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
"A man who works with his hands is a laborer, a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman, but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist." Definitely,you are an Artist my friend !!!
Brilliant! I love your use of clever jigs. Almost every video has at least one jig that could be a video in itself. Really appreciate you sharing your ingenuity with us all.
@@triciac.5078 yeah, I'd love to see the tablesaw vertical bevel cutting jig for the tabletops, video. That is a quite interesting looking jig. Is it adjustable for different circumference circles? What about a "smoke-box" version for an oval table top? Would that be possible?
When you were shaving off the edged for the tiny pieces of the Kumiko, I couldn't help but smile. It was so delicate and loving. Thank you for sharing your work. It is absolutely incredible. ♥
Brilliant I never thought I would actually like a resin pour table. You are so patient, this is without a doubt the best resin pour table project I have ever seen.
> The waste pieces will come in handy for another project Hold on...scrapwood scrapwood challenge? Very meta, I like it. And a beautiful table, your jigs are inspired!
My math abilities have always left something to be desired, but, just roughly, you made over 4ooo cuts with your chisel on the smallest pieces. Beautiful workmanship and amazing patience.
4800, assuming every cut was done perfectly with the 2 passes....jeezus Christ my hands are cramping just thinking about that....what an absolute legend
You are by far my favorite RUclipsr. Your cleverness in solving problems and the beauty of what you produce is really inspiring. I've gotten my kids hooked on your videos too. Just such a pleasure to watch. Thank you!
When someone makes tools to make a tool to make a product is considered a Master of their field. You sir, are a Master Craftsman of Wood. You are such a Jig-Master as well! I am afraid too many viewers do not understand what was truly invested in your projects. I do understand most are looking for a quick entertainment vid only. Your quick vids takes all the patience out of a project. That somehow, I believe, those patience are "lost in translation" and not conveying the true integrity of your genius, artful works. I also understand needing to edit out the boring and repetitive stuff, however your "Master Plan" is revealed so effortlessly. The time laps and time skips are a great help with that. I wonder if time stamps would help to show the gravity of these amazing projects? I just think your work is underappreciated some how... Perhaps not and it is very much understood and properly coveted. I hope so - Thank you Sir.
Well said Stephen! Neil's patience is legendary... second only to his wife's I believe who loses a husband down the shed for "Cutting a few Kumiko" only to see him emerge a few days later 😅
Agreed. There is alot of work going into these projects, on the wood working side of things, let alone the filming and editing. Talented man to say the absolute least. Just amazing!
After binging through the bladeless fan, yosegi veneer box, triangle drawers organizer, and this one... I conclude you are a true master of your craft. Absolutely stunning.
I'm loving your videos. Not too much talk, and what talk there is is clarifying and informative. I enjoy how your finished product typically stays true to the natural color of the wood. And the detail work you put in is the sign of a true master craftsman.
It takes a mountain of discipline to do a project like that, you are well admired. That trick on leveling the feet I've learned that from your previous builds. Keep it up!
It’s amazing what you can do with lots of patience and creativity. Such wonderful craftsmanship in everything you do, thanks for keeping us entertained!
Absolutely beautiful table. Even though I've been a hobbyist woodworker for over 30 years, at 71 I'm still learning and I always pick up new tips from your videos. Thanks. Stay safe and healthy. Bill
I really enjoy your channel! I’ve watched woodworking since I was about five and I’m so glad to see the creativity, ingenuity, and pride you put into your trade. Beautiful work as always!
“Now I need lots of small pieces of Kumiko to fill the grid and that’ll be around 400 pieces.” We audibly gasped and then laughed so hard YOU ARE THE BOSS! 🤣🏆
This is a beautiful table! I loved every step of the process of seeing how each and every step is important to the final product. Such an elegant table!
Fantastic work, I am a mechanical technician and seeing your work I would love to learn your skills, you really do wonderful things with wood. A greeting from Spain.
This is one hard & brilliant work you have done. We can clearly see how critical the process is and how much patience it takes to create such a one of a kind masterpiece... Hats off to you Sir...
Beautiful work again👍. Mountain of patience as you/we like it. I think that all project deserves to have original wood not a scrap wood but absolutely love your challenges 😉. If the ring is made of one color not being disturbed by dark pcs. All look will be top level. But still it is superb. Hat down.
Thanks very much! If I were to make it again I would find better matching pieces. I had a bunch of pieces with not much length (along the grain) so I decided to use them for the ring. :)
Fantastic and original. I have watched it twice and will watch it several more times before I try a grid such as yours. I have built many of your jigs to help me with my LITTLE furniture shop. Thanks for your videos.
Mmmm I love this, I would do a 3 leg with a poly center instead of ply. Cheers for another great little inspirational video. Yours turned out beautifully, I can only hope mine will as well 😁
Wow, what an amazingly impressive project! The way you crafted the little pieces of trim you used to make the triangles with jigs and chisels and how precise it all fit together...you seemingly did it so quickly and effortlessly in the video, it’s really worth considering and appreciating the time and thought that went into every detail.
Thanks for your video. i learned 10 new things in 24 min. and i really can not understand how you can give your video a thumbs down, because your skills as a craftsman are undisputed. sorry for my bad english, greetings from germany
I feel like I need to learn a few Australian colloquial expressions of amazement in order to be able to properly communicate my amazement. You consistently take "Scrapwood Challenge" to a ho-nuva-levo.
... and actually the Japenese do it from tiny bits, so the tips are matching trianges everywhere. This was taking a lot of time, but the way they do it takes much more :O
Having just recently made a small table (nothing even remotely as complicated or beautiful as this), I know realize how much effort someone puts into this kind of thing. This turned out AMAZING! Thanks for sharing your process with us. :)
Me: "That looks awesome, I wonder if I can make something like that after a few years of practice" Neil: "I'll need about 400 of these [tiny, chiseled pieces]" Me: 😳 Awesome work as always!
CONGRATULATIONS ! An excellent quality work. You are very technical and detail oriented. A unique, original and exclusive table. There is no price to pay for such a beautiful piece of work.
I haven't even watched the video yet, but the image alone made me say: *"that's beautiful"* -well done Neil. What time are the "tea/crumpets" being served?
Hi Pask Makes, I follow you from Italy and here is a really bad time with Covid-19, I follow all your videos and I've always wondered what type of wood (essence) your scrapswood is, it looks like a really nice and solid wood, I know you are Australian and I don't really know what kind of woods there are, if you can give me an answer I would be grateful to you, congratulations for all your works which are always very beautiful and interesting, my father was a cabinetmaker restorer (carpenter) so a little chewing on wood, sorry for my translation and congratulations.
This really speaks to me. The creativity in the jigs and construction is wonderful, and the satisfaction you get after creating something you’ll use and look at for years to come is unparalleled. I’m an inventor at heart. Ever since I was a child I’ve liked making things, and as an adult I realize a significant portion of my free time is spent thinking about projects or working on them. This video is inspiring me to follow that passion to invent and create even more. I’m currently a computer engineer, and I’ve been aggressively saving for quite awhile as I look for what I really want. The more I think about it the more I want a shop and the freedom to create in the ways you do. Maybe I’ll take the plunge and document it on RUclips like you have. If I can make content with even half the quality of your videos I’d be thrilled.
I just showed this video to my mother and she loves how the table turned out, so do I... We also saw the video with the yosegi box. Keep doing the awesome work you do.
The skill to make this is great, but the patience to shape each piece and fit them together into a beautiful, useful table, that leaves me in awe! You have a double gift!
OMG You make it looks so dangerously easy! Your projects are so outside the box and fascinating to watch. Thank you so much for your truly original content!
It's really a wonderful and beautiful piece. I always wanted to merry a carpenter, and I have a story with. You remind me with everything. Starting with beautiful piece like the one you've just finished.. bless you and bless your hands.
The individual shaving of the ~400 pieces to the necessary angles is what compelled me to sub to your channel. You have a dedication to your work and that's something anybody can admire. Keep up the good work.
These scrap wood projects are so blooming awsome 😉😉😎. Its inspired me to make videos for my own channel and reuse every scrap of wood and not throw any thing away.
I love that you have jig's for almost everything, it's something I would do as well, as it produces the exact same results everytime, gotta love that perfection! You have to think though, of not only the inconceivable amount of time you put into your projects, but also the amount of time you put into making all of your jig's to make your projects as well. Absolutely incredible!
That is one bad ass table. It's so beautiful and meticulously done. So much passion in your work. I love every second of watching this video. Thanks so much for sharing.
that jig to cut the bevel on the outer ring blew my mind.....until you got to the kumiko pieces and then it was blown all over again. This was a remarkable piece from start to finish.
i wish RUclips was around when i was taking shop classes in Highschool many years ago, videos like this would have totally been inspiration into projects i could have made back then
Not only do I appreciate your very clever creations, but I have to thank you for being one of the few woodworkers I watch who turn the volume of your tools down in your videos. Not a big fan of Jump-Scares. :P
It’s so refreshing to find a content creator who values quality in their videos, everything you make has such a high standard, I love it!!
I totally agree.
Check out Mike Farrington too via the link in the description. He's another quality woodworker.
10000000% agree!
And humble enough to share his mistakes / learning curves
Thanks very much Dan! :)
The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
"A man who works with his hands is a laborer, a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman, but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist." Definitely,you are an Artist my friend !!!
Nicely said.
Beautiful! Imagine how beautiful the frame holding the kumiko grid between two pieces of glass would look as a dormer window! Wow!
Stunning as ever. You must have the patience of a saint cutting all those parts!
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That was very relaxing to watch you do this sir I'm in love with this piece
Thought the same thing when i saw those plastic tubs.
No need for patience when u have passion for your craft
Brilliant! I love your use of clever jigs. Almost every video has at least one jig that could be a video in itself. Really appreciate you sharing your ingenuity with us all.
No worries Tharemy - glad you enjoyed it! A video isn't quite the same without a jig or two! ;)
@@PaskMakes That circle tapering jig for the table saw is ingenious.
You should make a link to the jigs you made !!! They are just as important as the final product. :)
Yes I was just thinking that myself! I would love to see how you make everything that helps you make the final product.
@@triciac.5078 yeah, I'd love to see the tablesaw vertical bevel cutting jig for the tabletops, video. That is a quite interesting looking jig. Is it adjustable for different circumference circles?
What about a "smoke-box" version for an oval table top? Would that be possible?
When you were shaving off the edged for the tiny pieces of the Kumiko, I couldn't help but smile. It was so delicate and loving. Thank you for sharing your work. It is absolutely incredible. ♥
Brilliant I never thought I would actually like a resin pour table. You are so patient, this is without a doubt the best resin pour table project I have ever seen.
> The waste pieces will come in handy for another project
Hold on...scrapwood scrapwood challenge? Very meta, I like it.
And a beautiful table, your jigs are inspired!
I think those little bits look like muesli.
Maybe scrap wood is like the negative of wood, so scrap wood scrap wood would just be wood again
Brien Elwood Washburn did you say scrapwood's scrapwood? Isn't that paper?
@@hoperules8874 Maybe scrap wood scrap wood challenge is writing a novel!
Actual I think in that case it would be scrapwood challenge scrapwood
My math abilities have always left something to be desired, but, just roughly, you made over 4ooo cuts with your chisel on the smallest pieces. Beautiful workmanship and amazing patience.
4800, assuming every cut was done perfectly with the 2 passes....jeezus Christ my hands are cramping just thinking about that....what an absolute legend
4800...plus the 6 extra cuts per piece at the edge....of which I think there's around 90....so 5340 total....bloody hell
You are by far my favorite RUclipsr. Your cleverness in solving problems and the beauty of what you produce is really inspiring. I've gotten my kids hooked on your videos too. Just such a pleasure to watch. Thank you!
Hi Neil, I love your passion and precision and on top of that your video production is great.
Stay healty
Brilliant work... I love how you keep combining your existing skills with other skills you are learning. It's inspiring and wonderful to watch!
Thanks very much Marcus! I love learning new things too! :)
When someone makes tools to make a tool to make a product is considered a Master of their field.
You sir, are a Master Craftsman of Wood.
You are such a Jig-Master as well!
I am afraid too many viewers do not understand what was truly invested in your projects. I do understand most are looking for a quick entertainment vid only.
Your quick vids takes all the patience out of a project. That somehow, I believe, those patience are "lost in translation" and not conveying the true integrity of your genius, artful works.
I also understand needing to edit out the boring and repetitive stuff, however your "Master Plan" is revealed so effortlessly.
The time laps and time skips are a great help with that. I wonder if time stamps would help to show the gravity of these amazing projects?
I just think your work is underappreciated some how... Perhaps not and it is very much understood and properly coveted.
I hope so - Thank you Sir.
Well said Stephen! Neil's patience is legendary... second only to his wife's I believe who loses a husband down the shed for "Cutting a few Kumiko" only to see him emerge a few days later 😅
That is a brilliant idea! Definitely need more likes on your comment to draw attention lol
I agree, I don't think "genius" is too strong a word, the guy is a master craftsman!
Agreed. There is alot of work going into these projects, on the wood working side of things, let alone the filming and editing. Talented man to say the absolute least. Just amazing!
Don't worry, it's not lost on us. It's why we watch every single video this legend puts out. Niel's work is something to aspire to.
After binging through the bladeless fan, yosegi veneer box, triangle drawers organizer, and this one... I conclude you are a true master of your craft. Absolutely stunning.
I'm loving your videos. Not too much talk, and what talk there is is clarifying and informative. I enjoy how your finished product typically stays true to the natural color of the wood. And the detail work you put in is the sign of a true master craftsman.
I have watched every one of the challenges, and every time I am so amazed! The things you do inspire all of us! Keep up the good work!
It takes a mountain of discipline to do a project like that, you are well admired. That trick on leveling the feet I've learned that from your previous builds.
Keep it up!
I’m amazed at how talented you are. You have a lot of patience I must say.
It’s amazing what you can do with lots of patience and creativity. Such wonderful craftsmanship in everything you do, thanks for keeping us entertained!
Its a beautiful thing when art and functionality come together.
Is it just me or are the "bench dogs" getting cuter? (I'm biased because I have a Jack Russell Terrier also, but still... man they are cute)
They were doing their duty checking for vermin in the wood store weren't. .🙃
Absolutely beautiful table. Even though I've been a hobbyist woodworker for over 30 years, at 71 I'm still learning and I always pick up new tips from your videos. Thanks. Stay safe and healthy.
Bill
I really enjoy your channel! I’ve watched woodworking since I was about five and I’m so glad to see the creativity, ingenuity, and pride you put into your trade. Beautiful work as always!
“Now I need lots of small pieces of Kumiko to fill the grid and that’ll be around 400 pieces.” We audibly gasped and then laughed so hard YOU ARE THE BOSS! 🤣🏆
The boss's Boss
This also looks good for tea time... Imagine the tea pot, the cup and the teaspoon made also of "kumiko"... Oh what a delightful view..
This is a beautiful table! I loved every step of the process of seeing how each and every step is important to the final product. Such an elegant table!
I admire your attention to detail Pask. This is what takes your builds over the edge.
Beautiful!
A soothing balm for an Italian wounded in the spirit. Stay safe and keep up!
As a New Yorker , I feel your pain. Hang in there. It will get better .
And here I am thinking i have patience because i dont hit 'Skip Intro' when watching Netflix.
Gotta hit skip intro on Netflix to have the time for stuff like this!
What about skipping a 34 minute advertisement to get on with what you want to watch? Impatience or respecting one's own time value?
lol
lol!!
I just love this guy soo much, you really changed my perspective of woodworking and now I do it nearly every day because of you. ;)
He is a very inspirational person, he has inspired me by how much patience he has in making his passion and thats about it
The shot of you spreading oil over the tabletop is fantastic. Thank you, hope you're doing well!
Fantastic work, I am a mechanical technician and seeing your work I would love to learn your skills, you really do wonderful things with wood. A greeting from Spain.
Sir, you mix art and wood working at the highest level I ever seen! As a son of a joiner I'm fascinated from your masterpieces!
This is one hard & brilliant work you have done. We can clearly see how critical the process is and how much patience it takes to create such a one of a kind masterpiece... Hats off to you Sir...
Beautiful work again👍. Mountain of patience as you/we like it. I think that all project deserves to have original wood not a scrap wood but absolutely love your challenges 😉. If the ring is made of one color not being disturbed by dark pcs. All look will be top level. But still it is superb. Hat down.
Thanks very much! If I were to make it again I would find better matching pieces. I had a bunch of pieces with not much length (along the grain) so I decided to use them for the ring. :)
I love how the projects keep building on each other. This one is an amazing museum quality piece.
Fantastic and original. I have watched it twice and will watch it several more times before I try a grid such as yours. I have built many of your jigs to help me with my LITTLE furniture shop. Thanks for your videos.
All the time you have put into your work is amazing.
The things you have built to make certain items is awesome.
THAT IS SOME TABLE!
Mmmm I love this, I would do a 3 leg with a poly center instead of ply. Cheers for another great little inspirational video. Yours turned out beautifully, I can only hope mine will as well 😁
That is beautiful. I love it. Quality work. 10 out of 10 stars. 🌟
Good job done love you
It's very polite and beautiful!
Thanks for your interest in Japanese traditional techniques.
With love from Japan🇯🇵
Wow, what an amazingly impressive project! The way you crafted the little pieces of trim you used to make the triangles with jigs and chisels and how precise it all fit together...you seemingly did it so quickly and effortlessly in the video, it’s really worth considering and appreciating the time and thought that went into every detail.
More jigs than a drunken sailor, absolutely love it!
Stunning work, my friend! Love the smiley face jig, brilliant solution to add the bevel on the ring. The table turned out fantastic!
Great
Thanks for your video. i learned 10 new things in 24 min. and i really can not understand how you can give your video a thumbs down, because your skills as a craftsman are undisputed. sorry for my bad english, greetings from germany
I can't imagine how much work you spent on this amazing piece of art!
I feel like I need to learn a few Australian colloquial expressions of amazement in order to be able to properly communicate my amazement. You consistently take "Scrapwood Challenge" to a ho-nuva-levo.
"fair dinkum" ?
Stereotypes from the UK 🙃
Bloody rippa mate.
Stone the crows!
@@nurgle11 never heard that one before, what does it mean?
It means...
Strewth!
or
Bugger Me!
or
I'll be F....ed!
or
Hooley Dooley!
Now I understand why the Japanese artest charge as much as they do. You made an heirloom that you grandkids will all want.
And out of scrap wood!
bud u spelled artist wrong
... and actually the Japenese do it from tiny bits, so the tips are matching trianges everywhere.
This was taking a lot of time, but the way they do it takes much more :O
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Yup... Grandkids are gonna fight over this table even after you're long gone lol
Brilliant craftsmanship! I literally didn't blink my eyes! The table is beautiful!😊
Having just recently made a small table (nothing even remotely as complicated or beautiful as this), I know realize how much effort someone puts into this kind of thing. This turned out AMAZING! Thanks for sharing your process with us. :)
Me: "That looks awesome, I wonder if I can make something like that after a few years of practice"
Neil: "I'll need about 400 of these [tiny, chiseled pieces]"
Me: 😳
Awesome work as always!
lmfao right? he lost me at the 400 tiny pieces
Awesome art👍
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The patience required for this is so far beyond me. Not to mention the woodworking skills. Awesome project.
CONGRATULATIONS ! An excellent quality work. You are very technical and detail oriented. A unique, original and exclusive table. There is no price to pay for such a beautiful piece of work.
Very nicely ! Thanks for sharing!
Just like a Japanese special grade craftsman.
Beautiful. Your patience in cutting all those pieces so precisely is inspiring.
I love that he cleans up as he goes. What a man.
I haven't even watched the video yet, but the image alone made me say: *"that's beautiful"* -well done Neil. What time are the "tea/crumpets" being served?
When you watch it you will see it's a "coffee" table
And it’s Tim-tams, this is bloody 'Straya...
It made me say: "I want that" ;)
Hi Pask Makes, I follow you from Italy and here is a really bad time with Covid-19, I follow all your videos and I've always wondered what type of wood (essence) your scrapswood is, it looks like a really nice and solid wood, I know you are Australian and I don't really know what kind of woods there are, if you can give me an answer I would be grateful to you, congratulations for all your works which are always very beautiful and interesting, my father was a cabinetmaker restorer (carpenter) so a little chewing on wood, sorry for my translation and congratulations.
Thanks Fabio - hope you're staying safe! The wood is camphor laurel. :)
This really speaks to me. The creativity in the jigs and construction is wonderful, and the satisfaction you get after creating something you’ll use and look at for years to come is unparalleled.
I’m an inventor at heart. Ever since I was a child I’ve liked making things, and as an adult I realize a significant portion of my free time is spent thinking about projects or working on them. This video is inspiring me to follow that passion to invent and create even more.
I’m currently a computer engineer, and I’ve been aggressively saving for quite awhile as I look for what I really want. The more I think about it the more I want a shop and the freedom to create in the ways you do. Maybe I’ll take the plunge and document it on RUclips like you have. If I can make content with even half the quality of your videos I’d be thrilled.
I just showed this video to my mother and she loves how the table turned out, so do I... We also saw the video with the yosegi box. Keep doing the awesome work you do.
0:11 For a second there I thought you were going to use dogwood...
nope...wrong kind of ...wait for it...bark.....hahahahaaa! sorry, couldn't help myself...
"I could improve on a couple of things" would have been a cool 2 more minutes to know what you would consider as needing an improvement.
The skill to make this is great, but the patience to shape each piece and fit them together into a beautiful, useful table, that leaves me in awe! You have a double gift!
Stunning, Kumiko looks very intricrate, Love the look with the resin.
OMG You make it looks so dangerously easy! Your projects are so outside the box and fascinating to watch. Thank you so much for your truly original content!
Incredible intricate artistry! I'm blown away. Absolutely gorgeous piece.
This table is beautiful! I wish I could have one for my home it’s definitely a piece you want to show off!
It's really a wonderful and beautiful piece. I always wanted to merry a carpenter, and I have a story with. You remind me with everything. Starting with beautiful piece like the one you've just finished.. bless you and bless your hands.
Wow, this table is a work of art!! I just found your channel, and now I have to binge watch your previous ones!!!
Than you for caring about your fingers/hands!!
Nice to be able watch someone work without worrying about them.
Truly amazing, the patience you must have to do a job like that. Beautiful work and I've watched a lot of your projects
Great video's. It's nice to see what can be done with "scrapwood" and a little imagination. Thank you for displaying your talent for all to see.
Pask you are the king of the scrapwood challenge
The individual shaving of the ~400 pieces to the necessary angles is what compelled me to sub to your channel. You have a dedication to your work and that's something anybody can admire. Keep up the good work.
Wow! Huge credit to your patience. It really paid off! Outstanding!
I’m always impressed with your ingenuity and determination. Your works are interesting and your videos are always enjoyable.
You're amazing! I love that you find new methods to produce items.
You're great Pask, but I think those pups are the real stars of the show!
These scrap wood projects are so blooming awsome 😉😉😎. Its inspired me to make videos for my own channel and reuse every scrap of wood and not throw any thing away.
Such a beautiful table! The Kumiko pattern makes it look so delicate!
Your house must be absolutely stunning with all of this homemade furnishings inside.
Is amazing how can some people can dislike this piece of art. Well done Sr.,only an artist can do what you done👍
This is a job for a patient person or someone who really loves what they do. Great job
I love that you have jig's for almost everything, it's something I would do as well, as it produces the exact same results everytime, gotta love that perfection!
You have to think though, of not only the inconceivable amount of time you put into your projects, but also the amount of time you put into making all of your jig's to make your projects as well. Absolutely incredible!
all made as and when..
I have watched many here almost all same simple woodwork and recorded but this is truly amazing wonderful and speechless. I love it
Real patients and craftsmanship, just beautiful
Amazing! Thanks for all the effort to show how you did everything. Impressive work and presentation.
That is one bad ass table. It's so beautiful and meticulously done. So much passion in your work. I love every second of watching this video. Thanks so much for sharing.
that jig to cut the bevel on the outer ring blew my mind.....until you got to the kumiko pieces and then it was blown all over again. This was a remarkable piece from start to finish.
Absolutely incredible! I can’t believe the level of intricacy
i wish RUclips was around when i was taking shop classes in Highschool many years ago, videos like this would have totally been inspiration into projects i could have made back then
I can't believe your patience, and what a beautiful end result!
Not only do I appreciate your very clever creations, but I have to thank you for being one of the few woodworkers I watch who turn the volume of your tools down in your videos. Not a big fan of Jump-Scares. :P
Blessed are those creative hands...it's a piece of timeless art... creatively yours
This is just absolutely SO beautiful.
I always look forward to your videos.
Such beautiful craftsmanship.
So beautiful!! 😍
When you put that finish on it's just WOW 😳😳