Personally I wouldn't mind the discolorations. It gives some life to the plain grain. Having a top as one piece would sell it to me instantly. It turned out beautiful nonetheless. I really like the idea of those slotted boards with the open front to get the heat out and still keep the piece looking kinda classic. I hope it survives shipping! Regards, Etna.
Cheers guy, I do have a set up but getting vac bags is not easy here so I only have a few really darn big ones which puts me off using it on medium sized work. I have a couple of veneered doors to do soon so will dust it off then 😄
Thank goodness you're back! Was so worried about you and your family. Incredible piece of furniture! Also enjoyed watching you pack it up for shipping.
Great job...! I watched without looking up and hardly breathing. :) I haven't seen you on RUclips for so long and here you show such beauty ... Thank you very much for that. Please tell me, what did you do the finishing, what kind of oil, or oil with wax? In the country where I live, neither oils nor waxes exist for sale, and I have to search for all materials on the Internet. Your information would really help me ... Thanks in advance for your answer. Take care of yourself, good luck, I'm waiting for new videos. With best regards.
@@KingPostTimberWorks Thank you very much for answering my question, it is very important for me ... I used oil from the Borma company, but now there is no way to deliver it to the country where I live - there are some difficulties with customs laws. Now I'm looking for something to work with. After finishing with oil, I covered everything with clear wax. And how to work with OSMO oil, do you need to wax it after applying it, or has wax already been added to this oil? I would be very grateful to you if you could tell me ...? Thank you very much again. Take care of yourself there. Best regards, Daniel.
@@thewoodlesworkshop.157 osmo oil is a hard wax oil so 3 coats and its all done. Even with danish oil wax is not needed afterwards you can do it by choice.
Great to see you back on youtube. Instagram is ok but its better to see the actual process. Lovely piece as ever. Hope lockdown hasn't impacted too much and commissions increase. Cheers from the UK
I liked the idea of a one piece top but I didn't like the staining. The piece you added looked pretty stained too so I think I would have left it alone. Very nice build and enjoyable video. Thanks for posting.
Glad to see you are able to get back to the shop and to your woodworking very nice looking piece. I love the rich honey color it turned out after finishing. I too would not have minded the discolored area on the top. It is the client's choice though. No matter either way, it is s beautiful piece.
Wow! You do beautiful work. I love watching you create these magnificent pieces. Reminds me of watching my uncle Jack in his workshop when I was a littley
Gorgeous piece! I'd be well pleased if I were the client. Harsh to lock you out of the rest of the country because someone in Counties (or even people on the Shore) got sick...
Wonderful Joey, I am glad to see your buisness is doing well, stacked up due to no room. When Covid hit, I was sad to see your video explaining you didnt see how you were going to survive. God Bless you and yours.
Beautiful piece!! Why don't you apply a finish coat to at least the floating panel edges before installation into the frame so that any if there is any "reveal" due to movement or shrinkage it is finished?
Hope all going well with you. You've been quiet this year, I guess covid had been rough for you
Personally I wouldn't mind the discolorations. It gives some life to the plain grain. Having a top as one piece would sell it to me instantly. It turned out beautiful nonetheless. I really like the idea of those slotted boards with the open front to get the heat out and still keep the piece looking kinda classic.
I hope it survives shipping!
Regards,
Etna.
I like your style of carpentry
Nice, not often you see someone with a pantorouter in the shop, wouldn't mind one myself.. been on the 'to build' list for a while now
I did, you won't regret it. I'm releasing a video soon using my wooden pantorouter.
Nice to see you back Joey, was worried when I hadn't heard from you on U tube. Great project. Regards Jim UK.
Nice work Joey. Man, you need a vac bag to help with those curved panels and veneer work!
Cheers guy, I do have a set up but getting vac bags is not easy here so I only have a few really darn big ones which puts me off using it on medium sized work. I have a couple of veneered doors to do soon so will dust it off then 😄
I thought the staining kind of added to the story of the wood. But that’s just me. Turned out great.
New Kingpost video? Yeah I don't need to sleep yet
I'd be happy with the shipping crate.
That's a really nice piece, mate👌🏽
Awesome work, live it. 👍🏽
the aussies are gonna hate you when it turns up with square drives screws lol, they still stuck on phillips over here....
Awesome work. Glad you are posting again.
Hi Joey! Great to see you back doing video’s. Cheers from the Low Countries.
The box at the end is really cool!
Sweet. Great job. Thanks for the video. Cheers, David.
Cool, I like it. I would have preferred to keep the top one solid piece, but only poor men argue with their clients 😂
Looks great. good to see back in your shop
Great furniture! Thanks for sharing
Glad to see you've got a new commission. I was worried after your comments earlier this year, that we would never again see your skill in action.
Welcome back, missed you a lot
Awesome work as always Joey. Great to see things are getting built and that you have the assistant back in the shop again
awesome looking cabinet
... great,great...Priceless...
Beautiful work!
LOVE this piece too. Great work Joey.
Beautiful job as always
Good to see you back in the real shop again! The piece looks amazing. The curve on the door makes all the difference.
Absolutely love your work!
Very nice 👍 well done
Thanks for sharing!
Is table Ka price kya hai
Nice /Great to see your back in action, savage job, looking forward to more👍👍👍👍🇮🇪🇮🇪👏🏼👏🏼
Nice job on the Kauri side table Joey! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👍👌😎JP
Nice to see you back.
Welcome
Looks great
a last..been a while
Fantastic. Aussies will claim kauri as one of their own natives if you send too much there though 🤣
so good to see you again
Why would someone thumbs down this video? Amazing work as always Joey!
Very nice.
Very NIce
Good to see you back on RUclips!
Thank goodness you're back! Was so worried about you and your family. Incredible piece of furniture! Also enjoyed watching you pack it up for shipping.
Great job...!
I watched without looking up and hardly breathing. :)
I haven't seen you on RUclips for so long and here you show such beauty ... Thank you very much for that.
Please tell me, what did you do the finishing, what kind of oil, or oil with wax? In the country where I live, neither oils nor waxes exist for sale, and I have to search for all materials on the Internet. Your information would really help me ... Thanks in advance for your answer.
Take care of yourself, good luck, I'm waiting for new videos.
With best regards.
Thanks for watching! I used Osmo oil. But danish oil would work well too
@@KingPostTimberWorks Thank you very much for answering my question, it is very important for me ...
I used oil from the Borma company, but now there is no way to deliver it to the country where I live - there are some difficulties with customs laws. Now I'm looking for something to work with.
After finishing with oil, I covered everything with clear wax. And how to work with OSMO oil, do you need to wax it after applying it, or has wax already been added to this oil?
I would be very grateful to you if you could tell me ...?
Thank you very much again. Take care of yourself there.
Best regards, Daniel.
@@thewoodlesworkshop.157 osmo oil is a hard wax oil so 3 coats and its all done. Even with danish oil wax is not needed afterwards you can do it by choice.
@@KingPostTimberWorks Thank you very much. I found this oil in an online store, now I will try to order.
Take care of yourself and good luck.
I’m speechless almost. I love the curve in the centre. It stands out amazingly. Beautiful unit and a great video mate 👍🏼👍🏼
Beautiful piece. Your videos are inspirational and informative. Thanks!
Beautiful piece! As always wonderful craftsmanship and video. Always enjoy watching your project videos and the creativity you come up with. The best
Great to see you back on youtube. Instagram is ok but its better to see the actual process. Lovely piece as ever. Hope lockdown hasn't impacted too much and commissions increase. Cheers from the UK
I liked the idea of a one piece top but I didn't like the staining. The piece you added looked pretty stained too so I think I would have left it alone.
Very nice build and enjoyable video. Thanks for posting.
Nice job. The curved front and steel panels really make it pop!
Glad to see you are able to get back to the shop and to your woodworking very nice looking piece. I love the rich honey color it turned out after finishing. I too would not have minded the discolored area on the top. It is the client's choice though. No matter either way, it is s beautiful piece.
Wow! You do beautiful work. I love watching you create these magnificent pieces. Reminds me of watching my uncle Jack in his workshop when I was a littley
Awsome project! Also, super glad you're still about and making vids! Always a good time!
Nice piece of furniture. I would have left the dark stripes. Gives the work a bit more character.
Good to see your doing well up there! Good to see Nick back to. I was wondering about him. All the best.
Gorgeous piece! I'd be well pleased if I were the client. Harsh to lock you out of the rest of the country because someone in Counties (or even people on the Shore) got sick...
Damn nice job Joey. I am so glad you are back. Have really been missing you,hope all is well with your family and business.Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Been waiting for a new video so patiently ☺ Beautifull work 👍 . All the best to you and your family.
Great work as usual leaving me with lots to think about. Thanks for sharing. It means more than you know!
Wonderful Joey, I am glad to see your buisness is doing well, stacked up due to no room. When Covid hit, I was sad to see your video explaining you didnt see how you were going to survive. God Bless you and yours.
Glad to have you back.
I hope all is well with you and your family.
Great job. Glad you managed to keep the business going and your employee employed.
As usual, beautiful work Joey. Reckon there's going to be one happy customer right there. How good is that pantorouter.
Awesome work as always! Glad to see you back. The staining in the wood brings the color of those metal insets into the wood, I love it myself!
Joey, that title doesn't come CLOSE to doing justice to that piece!
Glad to see you back posting, love your work
Yes I know , I'm not one for shouting from rooftops. Hopefully my work says enough.
Beautiful job . . . now I want to know what Hi-Fi gear is going to be housed in it. Wonder how those stains were so deep, interesting. Cheers.
I love watching people build things piece by piece. Love the table!
Glad to see you are above ground and taking nourishment! Great video.
Is there a particular reason for the glue type you are using. As always great video and can't wait to see the stair video
Great to see you back Joey, greetings from NP
Fantastic work, as always. It's great to see you again.
Glad to see you back, missed seeing your videos!
good to see you back making videos Joey - great work as ever
Es un trabajo muy bonito que requiere habilidades de carpintería...FELICITACIONES!!! Joe.
You are a master woodworker
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Awesome looking unit.
Glad to see you’re back👍
Great Build Joey! The width of that material was overwhelming.
Yup massive planks !
Beautiful piece!! Why don't you apply a finish coat to at least the floating panel edges before installation into the frame so that any if there is any "reveal" due to movement or shrinkage it is finished?
I've thought about that before too. When people spray a job. Eventually the panel will move and expose raw wood.
17:34 this is at another level
Nice work Joey
Beautiful work ! I love the look of the slatted shelves and the steel door inlay. What did you use to finish it ?
Cheers, osmo oil to finish
Very nicely done 👌
superbe travaille a+
Awesome! It's good to see another one of your beautiful projects.
Very IKEA
You must have a very high end Ikea store.