It’s “ONLY TIME” that your born with, it’s time that leads to your demise, it’s the same time that you forward to you next chapter, the clocks are ticking, it’s only hope and time thats important in life
I always enjoy a Sunday night watch of Frank Howarth and any of his projects. It's almost shop work ASMR with a calming voice and entertaining animation.
I finally got around to watching this with my mom! I’m home sick from work, and she’s hanging out with me. This is great, chill, feel-good content, with the same sort of vibes of Baumgartner Restoration!
Always appreciate your honesty frank… and thanks for teaching us to, even though you plan so many times to do it right, you still provision the material for the case on which you do it wrong. So wise. Lot to take away from this lesson. Thank you!
As always, another amazing build. Not just for the complexity of the piece, but the process to create it. And the thinking on the fly to correct mistakes so 99% of people would never know. I appreciate your vibe - you're here to build, to grow your experience with new ideas and ways to creating them, and not concerned with engagement, subscribers, likes, or SEO. Always refreshing to watch a video where the creator is as genuinely invested in the raw skill and creativity, as the audience. Bravo!
I really liked that one. Your ability to combine the eye and the mind of an artist with the hands of a precision woodworker results in finished pieces that will be treasures forever. Good job! 🥸👍👀✅
Monsieur je vous regarde travailler le bois depuis depuis longtemps ( 2018 je pense) . Chaque année en décembre j'attendais avec impatience la fabrication de la nouvelle décoration de Noël que vous fabriquiez pour vos enfants. Plus tard, pour un concours je vous admiré pendant que vous fabriquiez une boîte à outils dont le tiroir était équipé de rouages en bois. Bien sûr j'ai admiré tous les objets en bois tourné que vous avez réalisé pendant toutew ces années y compris cette Lune et cette planète Mars que vous ne trouvez pas parfaites ( je suis française et même si je maîtrise assez bien votre langue j'ai quelques difficultés avec les termes techniques, c'est d'ailleurs pour cette raison que je vous adresse ce commentaire en français, veuillez m'en excuser) . Mais ce nouveau plateau pour la table basse est un vrai chef-d'œuvre. Aussi je vous remercie de partager avec nous, votre communauté, vos secrets de fabrication ! À bientôt pour une prochaine vidéo !😮😊 21:02
Bien sûr pendant des années j'ai attendu avec impatience les décorations de Noël que vous fabriquiez pour vos enfants ; la boîte à outils avec les engrenages en bois m'a étonnée. Mais moins que ce nouveau plateau de table basse : C'est un chef-d'œuvre ! À bientôt pour une prochaine vidéo.
Great project and video. Seeing your mistakes and how you fix them and your humorous attitude about them is my favorite part! I’m not alone in inevitably screwing up something on almost every project, especially CNC ones.
Frank, thank you for another great video. Your work is so inspiring! I look forward to every video and rewatch all of them. Can you help me convince my wife that,I too, need a CNC??😆😉
Really cool. Would have loved to see you inlay that walnut into the original table. I think you could have tackled that weird challenge and come up with something creative.
Hey, that turned out great! I was on your wife’s side about how much bigger I thought it needed to be, but now seeing the finished piece I think you got it just right for the space. I should have more faith in you by now! 😅
Immediately before watching this video, I had watched one about the complexity of Tesla Plaid electric motors. They are apparently engineering masterpieces. It seems to me that this table is not too far behind. Even allowing for the CNC machine, there are so many ways this could have gone 'irretrievably' wrong. In awe, as always Frank.
Great work, yet again! I think between you and New Yorkshire Workshop, you could come up with the perfect design for CNC dust extraction. His video is named making an EPIC £20000 machine part 4, around the 38 minute mark he starts his "final" design. Thanks again for sharing your projects with us all.
There’s nothing wrong with the thickness of the top, it’s fine. Obviously the proportions were weird on the old table, but to me it looks like the right solution was always to make the top bigger, not necessarily thicker.
You seem really good at reproducing Escher's art and it looks real good on top of it. Maybe try reproducing some of his other works as wall hangings. I am sure that there will be a market for once offs.
Beautiful piece. Would look great on a wall. That would drive me crazy as a coffee table. The graphic is awesome, but so close and large it's ... overstimulation. Ahh, it'll be covered with stuff soon enough though.
I wonder if you could use the laser to cut through the onion skin left when you don't cut all the way through the inlay pieces (instead of having to run them through the bandsaw). I've never seen anyone do that, though perhaps many have done this already. Would just want to vacuum out the saw dust first to ensure you don't start a fire. Would be nice to save some time on projects with so many parts - assuming the laser is able to focus from the distance of the thickness of the material.
I appreciate sharing that simple nugget of wisdom: "it's only time". I think I needed to hear that.
Well well well...look who it is....
Pretty sick to know Miniac watches Frank! Maybe Frank will get into Warhammer one day
It’s “ONLY TIME” that your born with, it’s time that leads to your demise, it’s the same time that you forward to you next chapter, the clocks are ticking, it’s only hope and time thats important in life
Hello, to from another in Minnesota. I forget if Ninjon is Minnesota or Miniac… one of you is in Illinois?
I liked that one too!
"It takes a little longer, but it's just time" Love that, in this world of immediate rewards.
I appreciate that you always show your mistakes. I screw up so much that it's comforting to see I'm not the only one!
Seeing other peoples mistakes makes it easier to not get as frustrated dont it.
I’m a lifelong lover of Escher so I was incredibly excited to see this in my feed! It turned out incredible.
Frank: "I had a little piece of maple...", then proceeds to pull out a 3 inch thick slab with bark still on it
I always enjoy a Sunday night watch of Frank Howarth and any of his projects. It's almost shop work ASMR with a calming voice and entertaining animation.
Love that!
I finally got around to watching this with my mom! I’m home sick from work, and she’s hanging out with me. This is great, chill, feel-good content, with the same sort of vibes of Baumgartner Restoration!
This is my favorite RUclips channel.
Wow! You are amazing! I've been a big Escher fan since the early 70's. What a work of art!
I really enjoy your editing style, you make the video interesting without resorting to being dramatic or flashy
Woodworking, Escher, and kitty. All the things needed for a great video. 🙂 Beautiful work as always!
Another banger, Frank! Well done!
Hi Frank, thank you for sharing part of your honey-do list with us! Beautiful, precise and playful! ❤😊
Beautiful as always. Thank you
I really like the design you came up with and how you made the new top removable
Always appreciate your honesty frank… and thanks for teaching us to, even though you plan so many times to do it right, you still provision the material for the case on which you do it wrong. So wise. Lot to take away from this lesson. Thank you!
your videos are a must-watch for anyone looking to learn and enjoy!
This looks amazing! So beautiful!
Great blend of cnc into woodworking. Thanks Frank.
Nice job, and a nice journey to get to the finish.
As always, another amazing build. Not just for the complexity of the piece, but the process to create it. And the thinking on the fly to correct mistakes so 99% of people would never know. I appreciate your vibe - you're here to build, to grow your experience with new ideas and ways to creating them, and not concerned with engagement, subscribers, likes, or SEO.
Always refreshing to watch a video where the creator is as genuinely invested in the raw skill and creativity, as the audience. Bravo!
Amazing work, Frank! It turned out amazing! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
You’ve got more guts than me for sure! Great project.
I really liked that one. Your ability to combine the eye and the mind of an artist with the hands of a precision woodworker results in finished pieces that will be treasures forever. Good job! 🥸👍👀✅
Great film. Gorgeous piece. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Monsieur je vous regarde travailler le bois depuis depuis longtemps ( 2018 je pense) .
Chaque année en décembre j'attendais avec impatience la fabrication de la nouvelle décoration de Noël que vous fabriquiez pour vos enfants.
Plus tard, pour un concours je vous admiré pendant que vous fabriquiez une boîte à outils dont le tiroir était équipé de rouages en bois.
Bien sûr j'ai admiré tous les objets en bois tourné que vous avez réalisé pendant toutew ces années y compris cette Lune et cette planète Mars que vous ne trouvez pas parfaites ( je suis française et même si je maîtrise assez bien votre langue j'ai quelques difficultés avec les termes techniques, c'est d'ailleurs pour cette raison que je vous adresse ce commentaire en français, veuillez m'en excuser) .
Mais ce nouveau plateau pour la table basse est un vrai chef-d'œuvre.
Aussi je vous remercie de partager avec nous, votre communauté, vos secrets de fabrication !
À bientôt pour une prochaine vidéo !😮😊 21:02
Bien sûr pendant des années j'ai attendu avec impatience les décorations de Noël que vous fabriquiez pour vos enfants ; la boîte à outils avec les engrenages en bois m'a étonnée.
Mais moins que ce nouveau plateau de table basse : C'est un chef-d'œuvre !
À bientôt pour une prochaine vidéo.
Great project and video. Seeing your mistakes and how you fix them and your humorous attitude about them is my favorite part! I’m not alone in inevitably screwing up something on almost every project, especially CNC ones.
Amazing Table, I'm a huge Escher fan! Absolutely incredible!
Amazing Frank!!
Love the design.
Esher for the win!!
He's a favourite of mine!
And you pulled this off fantastically! 👍👍
Beautiful table top Frank, MC Escher should be proud.
Very nice! Neat that you were able to keep the "original" coffee table. That new top is beautiful (and interesting).
MC Escher, wonderful choice ❤
Wow wow wow! Every time you show a video, you amaze me . Stunning piece of art.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
beautiful piece, great work. i think the escher design was the right choice!
Sir you amaze me everything I watch you. Your skills are awesome. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Well done, Frank! I'm a big fan of MC Escher
Very well done. Excellent result. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
the desing is soo good, I'm amazed!
Your videos are always a treat. Thanks.
I think this is beautifully brilliant. Bravo
Absolutely beautiful work! You are amazing!
Good to see you back. Thought something happened to you. Then thought it's summer...friends and family like to travel or hang out.
Love the concept! I’m a huge fan of M C Escher. This is a great homage to him and his work.
Classic Frank video, love it.
Excellent as usual!!!
Frank, thank you for another great video. Your work is so inspiring! I look forward to every video and rewatch all of them. Can you help me convince my wife that,I too, need a CNC??😆😉
Well done. Piece of Art. ❤
Great work as usual, enjoy all your work!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really like the in fill spacer as the final table.
Superbe modification Frank !! 👍😊
Yet another unique & fantastic build from Frank! 👍👍🐟🐟🦅🦅
awesome work. i really enjoy your vids
Great project and video, Frank. Thank you.
Awesome as always brother...
So talented Frank.
Thanks for explaining about the flattening bit's tear-out risk
Nicely done. Thank you for the video.
Really cool. Would have loved to see you inlay that walnut into the original table. I think you could have tackled that weird challenge and come up with something creative.
That is quite a table!
Hey! I've taught out of that Calculus book! Ah, the memories.
I like your "n - 1" solution the final step on the CnC ;-)
Love it. More M.C.Escher please.
VERY cool.....lucky wife~
@17:12 The sound the CNC makes at this point reminds me of a DOT Matrix printer.
Beautiful craftsmanship
Wooow! So nice.
absolutely love this project.
I like waffles too! 😊
Hey, that turned out great! I was on your wife’s side about how much bigger I thought it needed to be, but now seeing the finished piece I think you got it just right for the space. I should have more faith in you by now! 😅
Fun piece again!!
Really ingenious, Frank. At a coffee break or happy hour your guests will say "How did you do that, Frank?"
Love, love, love!!
Escher! My favorite!
Outstanding!
I’m a fan of M C Escher and I think you nailed it… or maybe I should say you biscuit-ed it?! 🤔🤣
Very Nice!
Cleaver. Very cool.
Waffles is a great cat name :)
cool project
Immediately before watching this video, I had watched one about the complexity of Tesla Plaid electric motors. They are apparently engineering masterpieces. It seems to me that this table is not too far behind. Even allowing for the CNC machine, there are so many ways this could have gone 'irretrievably' wrong. In awe, as always Frank.
I wonder what the story is with the cybertruck hubcap hanging on the shelf in the video.
I was trying to figure out how you were going to make the birds etc. by hand expecting to see a remarkable carving skill but cnc did it.
Great work, yet again! I think between you and New Yorkshire Workshop, you could come up with the perfect design for CNC dust extraction. His video is named making an EPIC £20000 machine part 4, around the 38 minute mark he starts his "final" design. Thanks again for sharing your projects with us all.
There’s nothing wrong with the thickness of the top, it’s fine. Obviously the proportions were weird on the old table, but to me it looks like the right solution was always to make the top bigger, not necessarily thicker.
You seem really good at reproducing Escher's art and it looks real good on top of it.
Maybe try reproducing some of his other works as wall hangings.
I am sure that there will be a market for once offs.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
I got major anxiety when you took the piece off the CNC to glue 😂😂 Looks amazing as always!
Frank, Thanks for sharing that with us. It’s definetly bigger so the wife is happier. How do you two collaborate so well…. Haha?
Amazing,
Looks great, Frank. Since it passed the cat test, it must be OK.
Bill
That looks amazing!!
Personally Id round the edges but damn does that look good!
If Waffles likes it, that's good enough for me!
Beautiful piece. Would look great on a wall. That would drive me crazy as a coffee table.
The graphic is awesome, but so close and large it's ... overstimulation. Ahh, it'll be covered with stuff soon enough though.
I'm the weirdo of the group. I like seeing the bird to fish transition but of similar color woods rather than contrasting color woods.
Very cool!
It'd be easy to add a strip around the underside of the outer edge to thicken it later if required.
great videos, thanks
I wonder if you could use the laser to cut through the onion skin left when you don't cut all the way through the inlay pieces (instead of having to run them through the bandsaw). I've never seen anyone do that, though perhaps many have done this already. Would just want to vacuum out the saw dust first to ensure you don't start a fire. Would be nice to save some time on projects with so many parts - assuming the laser is able to focus from the distance of the thickness of the material.
Best yet.
Birdy
No big surprise that the cat likes a table with both fish AND birds :D
thank you