Perhaps your best video to date, full of relatable moments that any maker has either experienced, or continues to experience, every time in the shop. The end table was stunning, but the journey that took you there, perhaps, is even better.
@@BlueTurtleStudios thanks man really appreciate it. It was a challenge but it turned out great. Really happy with the result. Thanks again. Super keen to see your next video
Great video. As a group we seem to all look for perfection in our woodworking. That table looks awesome and thank you for sharing your on how you found the build.
Tom, this video is next level, man! I'm super impressed by your lighting; it's dramatic without being contrived. Glad to see you're still keeping those hoodie strings secure, too....😘
I see what you mean! Man great job! I see myself in every one of them. The struggle is real and going alone is not the best option. Keep up the great work. Tough times make for strong men. 🦆
@@fiveduckstudio thanks man. I hope it will help a some people to build confidence and see that we all go through similar things. 😊 your channel is going places. Keep crushing it 💪🏽🦆
@RobinLewisMakes thank you. Appreciate it. That one was a head scratcher. At least for me 😂 i really had to make it solid because of the angle. Keen to see your next video! Love to follow the office build on IG
At the beginning of the video I thought I resembled every type of imposter woodworker personality type. And towards the end of the video when you mentioned having a good community I thought you were about to go into a 'Better Help' advertisement. So glad you didn't. Table looks real nice. Appreciate the real woodworking.
@@fishben6 that’s a huge compliment. Thank you. I am still learning but I want to show everything from my journey in becoming a better woodworker. Thanks again for watching
I really enjoyed this video Tom. I’m kind of feeling the same. I have lots of customer builds but haven’t uploaded in months because been too busy. Haven’t had time to do my own builds etc. cheers mate
@@riversidewoodworks thank you! Man yeah i have been 3 months between uploads. Love gets busy man. Great that the business is running though. Keep crushing it and reach out if you need something.
@coolabahwoodworking good mate. Life just keeping me from too much garage time sadly. Not sure I can call them projects compared to this 😂 but I just finished up a pine pallet entry seat.
Hey there! I enjoyed your video! One thing I noticed is that with a few small changes in your video description and tags, you could reach an even wider audience. It’s just a small SEO tweak that could make a big difference. I’d be happy to share some tips if you’re interested!
@@ChefBartDudewiththeFood thanks I really appreciate it. It’s nothing official. It’s a couple of people I started talking to in the industry. Just reach out to people. Everyone is usually happy to help :)
Thanks for talking about this, just today I was having the imposter effect and drowning in my fear of not being ready until everything is perfect to take on the next big moves between hobby to fully kicking off my small business and pressure to produce. I guess I need to find a support network of woodworkers. Any recommendations of where to join?
@@tereg5 thank you really appreciate it. I found mine on social did a couple of courses and just connected with people. Patrons sometimes are great as well. And not to forget local woodworking expos. Really appreciate your time watching my video. Glad you got something out of it ☺️
What species wood are you using for the top and the base here? Awesome build by the way and really enjoyed your commentary and thought process. New subscriber here 🫡
@@hs1626 thank you very much. That means a lot. It’s camphor laurel. This one in particular was a lucky grab. I think the combo with the Rubio 2C makes the grain pop like crazy. Welcome to the fam ☺️
@@szylofone they are from Timbecon here in Australia. www.timbecon.com.au/products/torquata-panel-clamp-dual-steel-bar-style-single-clamp-only use CWW10CLAMPS for 10% off
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Perhaps your best video to date, full of relatable moments that any maker has either experienced, or continues to experience, every time in the shop. The end table was stunning, but the journey that took you there, perhaps, is even better.
Thanks man. Appreciate it. Was a crazy build and an even crazier journey 😊 thanks for taking the time to watch the video
Thom, what a cracking build, video and story. This video had it all. Well done mate!
@@FixitFingers thank you ☺️ really appreciate it
What a killer desk mate looks amazing. And what a great video.
@@chrispage3261 thank you ☺️ I really appreciate it! Thanks for spending the time watching
Awesome brother. Turned out great.
Thank you was a crazy experience. Such an up and down 😂
Tom I think this is my favorite of your videos yet - Great work brother!
Thanks so much man. Really appreciate it ☺️
Great video, lovely table
Thank you really appreciate it ☺️
Tom, What a nice build! I like you working through the problems, very authentic, realistic, helpful and honest.
@@BlueTurtleStudios thanks man really appreciate it. It was a challenge but it turned out great. Really happy with the result. Thanks again. Super keen to see your next video
Great video. As a group we seem to all look for perfection in our woodworking.
That table looks awesome and thank you for sharing your on how you found the build.
@@fathogwoodworking thank you. Really appreciate it. It was a challenge for sure 😊
Tom, this video is next level, man! I'm super impressed by your lighting; it's dramatic without being contrived. Glad to see you're still keeping those hoodie strings secure, too....😘
Thank you. 😂 always appreciate feedback. Especially if it is about safety. Thanks again ☺️
Looks great. Loved the 15 degree leg joint
Thank you. Was a tough one to figure out but turned out great in the end ☺️
I see what you mean! Man great job! I see myself in every one of them. The struggle is real and going alone is not the best option. Keep up the great work. Tough times make for strong men. 🦆
@@fiveduckstudio thanks man. I hope it will help a some people to build confidence and see that we all go through similar things. 😊 your channel is going places. Keep crushing it 💪🏽🦆
@@coolabahwoodworking It definitely will! 🦆
My first thought was to do a half lap join on that snapped leg but your fix was way better! Really enjoyed the story
@RobinLewisMakes thank you. Appreciate it. That one was a head scratcher. At least for me 😂 i really had to make it solid because of the angle. Keen to see your next video! Love to follow the office build on IG
At the beginning of the video I thought I resembled every type of imposter woodworker personality type. And towards the end of the video when you mentioned having a good community I thought you were about to go into a 'Better Help' advertisement. So glad you didn't. Table looks real nice. Appreciate the real woodworking.
@@fishben6 that’s a huge compliment. Thank you. I am still learning but I want to show everything from my journey in becoming a better woodworker. Thanks again for watching
This turned out really great, Tom! Good work!
Thank you. Really appreciate it ☺️ looking forward to your next video too
Nice video i can totally relate. 👌🏼
Thank you. Yeah i didn’t even know it existed. Really appreciate your comment. Thanks for taking the time. ☺️
I really enjoyed this video Tom. I’m kind of feeling the same. I have lots of customer builds but haven’t uploaded in months because been too busy. Haven’t had time to do my own builds etc. cheers mate
@@riversidewoodworks thank you! Man yeah i have been 3 months between uploads. Love gets busy man. Great that the business is running though. Keep crushing it and reach out if you need something.
Amazing work, and amazing video mate. Keep it up!
@@MelbourneMaker thank you! Really appreciate it. How are you going? Any projects in the pipeline?
@coolabahwoodworking good mate. Life just keeping me from too much garage time sadly. Not sure I can call them projects compared to this 😂 but I just finished up a pine pallet entry seat.
@@dbovenkamp 😂😂😂 well the way I struggled through this one 😂😂😂 thanks again ☺️
Hey there!
I enjoyed your video! One thing I noticed is that with a few small changes in your video description and tags, you could reach an even wider audience. It’s just a small SEO tweak that could make a big difference. I’d be happy to share some tips if you’re interested!
Thank you for the advice! I'll definitely look into improving my SEO.
Maybe I missed it. Can you give the link to the woodworking community you shared with in the video for confidence? Keep up the good work.
@@ChefBartDudewiththeFood thanks I really appreciate it. It’s nothing official. It’s a couple of people I started talking to in the industry. Just reach out to people. Everyone is usually happy to help :)
Thanks for talking about this, just today I was having the imposter effect and drowning in my fear of not being ready until everything is perfect to take on the next big moves between hobby to fully kicking off my small business and pressure to produce. I guess I need to find a support network of woodworkers. Any recommendations of where to join?
@@tereg5 thank you really appreciate it. I found mine on social did a couple of courses and just connected with people. Patrons sometimes are great as well. And not to forget local woodworking expos. Really appreciate your time watching my video. Glad you got something out of it ☺️
What species wood are you using for the top and the base here? Awesome build by the way and really enjoyed your commentary and thought process. New subscriber here 🫡
@@hs1626 thank you very much. That means a lot. It’s camphor laurel. This one in particular was a lucky grab. I think the combo with the Rubio 2C makes the grain pop like crazy. Welcome to the fam ☺️
@@coolabahwoodworking interesting! The legs look a lot like Meranti that I can get here in the uk. Love it!
@@hs1626 legs are maple. Maybe you have a version in the UK but Meranti does look similar
Where are those panel clamps from?
@@szylofone they are from Timbecon here in Australia. www.timbecon.com.au/products/torquata-panel-clamp-dual-steel-bar-style-single-clamp-only use CWW10CLAMPS for 10% off
@@szylofone thanks for watching the video ☺️ really appreciate it