I love watching everyone of these videos! Keep up the good work! Got a nice laugh at you trying to hit the blocks at him😂. Love the chemistry between everyone
Loving your work. The Ooznest workbee and SIP 01446 I assembled over Christmas are 2000 miles back in the UK. Sad. Your videos are inspiring, can't wait to get back in the workshop and get my jesus on
I personally will have to wait for the finished table to say if I'm a fan of the Cooper but right now I'm not too sure because I thought it blended in way too much. Not I want to see the finished table before firmly committing either way. Also know that I wasn't a fan of the red Pour you did on the Full Send Table so that might be why. Still, I didn't think I would like the grey and I do, it just had to grow on me. Thanks again for the extra video! You guys rock as always!
I really liked this weeks video. The copper pour was especially cool. If I were to do anything different, maybe make it a bit less “coppery”. Like more translucent. Thanks a ton. Truly inspirational.
Hey Dylan, I'm so impressed at how you adapt and develop to make new and creative items, eg the epoxy table legs. That coffee table came up looking stunning! The copper pour at the end is growing on me too! Well done.
Is Jo sick, he did not try to distract you. Like the copper but it might look better with a more contrasting wood like the dark walnut. Thank you for the bonus.
Really like the copper, it looks beautiful! I think metallic pigments can sometimes look better when they're more concentrated but I can't wait to see this sanded! Thanks so much for the extra video!
Beautiful work as always The copper looks nice Especially in the right coordinated room I know you folks have recently been buying resin in larger amounts Was wondering When you mix your pours in the 5gal buckets Why not slap a lid on them Use a small transfer pump n hose from the buckets much easier Just a thought
I love the coffee table, the legs are awesome. The finished product is really good. The design is beautiful ,simple is often best as we see here. I will reserve judgement on the copper pour, at the moment the colouring is too close, not enough contrast between the resin and the timber Thanks for another great vid. Cheers.
I like the copper! I think a darker wood would make it really pop!!! Also with a black or dark gray epoxy pour, copper highlights might be very good looking....maybe do an experimental piece or just some coasters?? Love the channel!!!!
Love your videos. I think the copper will look good once it's completed. I saw that you only put the dominos and threaded inserts in the wood portion and I didn't what type polish you were using.thanks for the info
I honestly think the copper pour is pretty dope! I wonder what it would look like with a touch of teal to make a rusting copper look? You know, maybe some teal veins in it or something.
Hey there love the vids, new to your channel. I notice you folks don't preseal the edges, do you have any air bubble issues with air seeping out of the edges while the epoxy hardens?
Do you think that it would be possible to pour the legs in one cast in a rectangle shape and still have the same tensile strength? Do like the outcome of the, I believe you called it a mistake in a previous video, legs and how well they compliment the top. Excellent job. You mentioned in a previous video that you might show the progress of the extra building - how is that coming? Curious to know of the added area. Stay safe
I definitely see this style of the epoxy legs going big from this video on. I appreciate you mentioning that you sanded the inside of the legs before putting together, definitely saves a lot of time. I would like if you guys went more into detail of measurements say of what size legs you are going for or what size scrap would work, in metric 👍
What do you guys use to adhere the frame of the mold to the base? I don’t see anyone pulling screws from under and I don’t see any leaked pours either?
Hey, guys! For the legs, I'm surprised you didn't make a form like a bunt cake pan (except square, of course) and just mould a single, solid leg. Just a thought. Also, how do you never have bubbles in your epoxy or get cracks with such deep pours? Curious. Thanks.
I really liked the first table with that blue. What is the name of blue powder that you used? The copper one when you mixed it looked pretty sweet but when on the table I felt that the color of the wood and epoxy was very similar so it made it invisible. Maybe with a darker wood the copper would look better. You guys are beasts!
Im excited to see the copper pour finished! What leg type are you leaning towards? I think brass could accent the copper well. Thanks for the bonus content! Love your work
The copper looks pretty good, i'm just predisposed to liking it to be opaque. To be fair though, I'be done the opaque effect on MUCH smaller pieces. Still like the way yours came out though
copper looks good. I think you lose a little bit of the graining of the wood though(not enough contrast). Maybe adding some aqua(if available) next time might give you a patina effect? Love your videos!
Hey everyone, here's this week's bonus video! Let us know what you think of the table legs and the copper table!
purrito Joe lol nice shirt bro lmao
The copper looked great. I think a darker wood would be a nice contrast
Like how Blacktail Studios uses black epoxy with walnut, looks killer.
Exactly what I was thinking.
That copper coloured epoxy filler is gorgeous
I LOVE the copper pour! Love seeing different colors like that.
Hi Dillan the coffee table is beautiful. I love the copper table it is awesome 👏.Hope you all are doing good today.God bless you all.
Thank you Jean, hope you're doing good as well!
Love the coffee table with resin legs. Wish I lived nearer. I think the copper will turn out lovely.
Thanks Debbie!!
The table turn out awesome, wow. I like the copper pour thats a great look and can't wait to see the final product...
i use copper epoxy to fill in any cracks or voids when i'm working with walnut. i like the color mix.
nice job as always!
Copper looks good Dylan
The copper pour certainly looked really good as it was going in. Awaiting the final outcome with interest!
Love the copper color and it would be just as awesome as a darker shade of copper.
Copper pour is just amazing
Thanks Abhijeet!
The copper piece looks amazing, can't wait to see it finished!
Us either!
I like the copper . It’s looks really good
Both of those pours were incredible!!!!
Thank you Jade!!!
Love the coffee table, and the copper pour
I like before I watch it 😁 - the copper pour - loved it! 👍
the copper looks great
The copper pour looks great.
Just wanted to say ty for the extra content. I really enjoyed the leg explanation. I like the Copper.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!!
The table legs look great nice to see the extra content. Would love to see the other side of the copper pour
We'll show more of the copper table either this Friday or the one after!!
Love the cooper, it looks fantastic. I cannot wait to see it finished.
Us either!
The copper looks beautiful! Can't wait to see the finished product!! :)
New life goal, saving up for my own coffee table ! Love the copper !
That copper looks amazing, great video as usual.
Thank you!!
I love watching everyone of these videos! Keep up the good work! Got a nice laugh at you trying to hit the blocks at him😂. Love the chemistry between everyone
Hahaha thanks Austin! Glad we could make you laugh!
Love that copper color!
copper is a great mix when done right
Awesome table legs❗❗❗ Great video! Thanks for sharing❗❗❗ 🙂🙂🙂 👍👍👍
Thanks Ken!
I like the copper, and also appreciate the video! 👍 thanks!
That looks fun. I know theres work to it as well but looks fun. You guys do a amazing job.
Copper is the New Black freaking amazing dude
Loving your work. The Ooznest workbee and SIP 01446 I assembled over Christmas are 2000 miles back in the UK. Sad. Your videos are inspiring, can't wait to get back in the workshop and get my jesus on
Copper looked awesome
This info is gold, I was thinking of this exact process for legs. Thanks for sharing this and as always you guys rock
Thank you!!!
It looks like there's not enough contrast in the copper pour.. I did enjoy the look of those epoxy legs!! Superb
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship. Love your videos.
Thanks so much Thomas!!
I personally will have to wait for the finished table to say if I'm a fan of the Cooper but right now I'm not too sure because I thought it blended in way too much. Not I want to see the finished table before firmly committing either way. Also know that I wasn't a fan of the red Pour you did on the Full Send Table so that might be why. Still, I didn't think I would like the grey and I do, it just had to grow on me. Thanks again for the extra video! You guys rock as always!
I really liked this weeks video. The copper pour was especially cool. If I were to do anything different, maybe make it a bit less “coppery”. Like more translucent. Thanks a ton. Truly inspirational.
Hey Dylan,
I'm so impressed at how you adapt and develop to make new and creative items, eg the epoxy table legs. That coffee table came up looking stunning!
The copper pour at the end is growing on me too!
Well done.
Thanks Carleen!! 😁😁
Copper looks coooool!
Thanks Eddie!
COPPER ROCKS!!!!
The copper looks nice, might thing about adding bits of scrap copper to the middle of it as a two layer pour some time.
Is Jo sick, he did not try to distract you. Like the copper but it might look better with a more contrasting wood like the dark walnut. Thank you for the bonus.
Really like the copper, it looks beautiful! I think metallic pigments can sometimes look better when they're more concentrated but I can't wait to see this sanded! Thanks so much for the extra video!
Thanks for the great content. Another outstanding video. The copper tinted epoxy looks fantastic.
Thank you so much!!!
I think if you mix some black pigment will get more beautiful effect, btw it is awsome work.
that copper table is very nice
No worry about expansion and contraction with the inserts? Great job
Beautiful table!!!
It really is!
just started watching. Love the epoxy results.
Thanks for watching!
Videos are awesome. Can you put a link to the epoxy hardness measuring gauge from part 1 please. Thanks.
Awesome, I like the copper, something different. It should look great finished with that burl.
thanks for sharing!! definitely want to get a couple trays!! Great video work and presentation on your videos!
Thanks for watching and commenting!!
That’s awesome. Can you pls advise what’s a good mold release to use?
LOVE the copper pour. I think a darker wood with the copper would’ve been better.
Really like the copper. Do you reuse the tape covered side boards or do you start over with new? Thanks
We reuse them over and over, replacing the tape when needed!
Beautiful work as always
The copper looks nice
Especially in the right coordinated room
I know you folks have recently been buying resin in larger amounts
Was wondering
When you mix your pours in the 5gal buckets
Why not slap a lid on them
Use a small transfer pump n hose from the buckets much easier
Just a thought
Amazing stuff guys
Copper with a bit of black is amazing as well. Test it out on a scrap pour !
whats the key to getting rid of the flakes that come off the epoxy after routering? Just the planer im assuming?
Wow so cool. Can you show us how you did the threaded inserts???
I love the coffee table, the legs are awesome. The finished product is really good. The design is beautiful ,simple is often best as we see here.
I will reserve judgement on the copper pour, at the moment the colouring is too close, not enough contrast between the resin and the timber
Thanks for another great vid. Cheers.
Nice Legs !!!!! what finish did you use?
It does look awesome. You ought to produce extras and just market them "as is".
That’s awesome! What type of screws / inserts were used to secure the legs to the table top?
May I ask, did you ever show the copper piece finished? I would really like to see the end product please.
Copper looks great, would like to see it contrasting dark walnut.
Wicked cool table guys
Thanks Hayden!
I like the copper! I think a darker wood would make it really pop!!! Also with a black or dark gray epoxy pour, copper highlights might be very good looking....maybe do an experimental piece or just some coasters?? Love the channel!!!!
how do you clean your epoxy tools and buckets after use?
I want to see it after machining. Is the new show room expansion open yet?
We will show it either this Friday or next!
And not yet, we are in the middle of tearing down the walls which we will show in tomorrow's video!
Copper pour really nice. Perhaps let it set up a little and drizzle in cobalt blue. Is Tuck Tape used for other things?
Love your videos. I think the copper will look good once it's completed. I saw that you only put the dominos and threaded inserts in the wood portion and I didn't what type polish you were using.thanks for the info
I honestly think the copper pour is pretty dope! I wonder what it would look like with a touch of teal to make a rusting copper look? You know, maybe some teal veins in it or something.
You guys are just awesome....always🤩
Thanks Josie!!!!
Hey there love the vids, new to your channel. I notice you folks don't preseal the edges, do you have any air bubble issues with air seeping out of the edges while the epoxy hardens?
i will have too wait to see the finished result to see if I like it, it one of those, you do, or you don't see you Friday
why do you use polyx and not topcoat from osmo ? what kind of a difference does it make for you guys ? :)
That coffee table is awsome I can't wait to finished my walnut coffee river table but gotta save up for the epoxy that stuff is expensive as heck
Do you think that it would be possible to pour the legs in one cast in a rectangle shape and still have the same tensile strength? Do like the outcome of the, I believe you called it a mistake in a previous video, legs and how well they compliment the top. Excellent job. You mentioned in a previous video that you might show the progress of the extra building - how is that coming? Curious to know of the added area. Stay safe
I definitely see this style of the epoxy legs going big from this video on. I appreciate you mentioning that you sanded the inside of the legs before putting together, definitely saves a lot of time. I would like if you guys went more into detail of measurements say of what size legs you are going for or what size scrap would work, in metric 👍
Love the videos by the way, great stuff guys. Brad should’ve given that table a bit more appreciation too.
What do you guys use to adhere the frame of the mold to the base? I don’t see anyone pulling screws from under and I don’t see any leaked pours either?
Thanks Joe! Glad that detail helped you out! We'll explain more in our future videos 👍
Hey, guys! For the legs, I'm surprised you didn't make a form like a bunt cake pan (except square, of course) and just mould a single, solid leg. Just a thought. Also, how do you never have bubbles in your epoxy or get cracks with such deep pours? Curious. Thanks.
I really liked the first table with that blue. What is the name of blue powder that you used?
The copper one when you mixed it looked pretty sweet but when on the table I felt that the color of the wood and epoxy was very similar so it made it invisible. Maybe with a darker wood the copper would look better.
You guys are beasts!
What type of resin do you use. Great videos
We used our Black Forest Deep resin on this! And thanks so much!
What did you sand the table and legs to before the Poly-X?
Just to 320
Wondered what you would use to hang the eall art being that it’s so heavy.
How reliable is your Mirka Deros? Been hearing a lot of bad reviews as far as reliability.
please show us the finished copper poor, I love the color, and would love to see it done.
It's not done yet, we will when it is though!
How much did this one sell for? I love it, excellent work!
Even though I am a fan of dark blues and greens, I really want to see the finished copper pour.
We'll show it when it's finished for sure!
Can you link which product is the 24 hr coat epoxy.
Im excited to see the copper pour finished! What leg type are you leaning towards? I think brass could accent the copper well. Thanks for the bonus content! Love your work
The copper piece is just an art piece so it won't have legs, but brass would look really nice! And thanks so much!
What color did you use for the coffee table?
Those table legs look amazing! Would you do that for a dining room table size, or is that usually just metal legs?
If a customer wants these legs with their dining table yes!
The copper looks pretty good, i'm just predisposed to liking it to be opaque. To be fair though, I'be done the opaque effect on MUCH smaller pieces. Still like the way yours came out though
You guys are awesome.
Beautiful! Just got a new subscriber 😊
copper looks good. I think you lose a little bit of the graining of the wood though(not enough contrast). Maybe adding some aqua(if available) next time might give you a patina effect? Love your videos!
Good job boys... i want to see a Gold pour
That would be cool! Maybe in the future!