Multi layer Ocean coffee table made of resin and olive wood If you liked it leave a comment and like. Will be helpful to me. Thanks! ✌ The resin I use in this project can be found here : teexpert-tech.com/collections...
See things like this I can see costing a lot of money. The artistic look is amazing. And I understand people buy expensive wood, resin and materials and use their time to make tables and such. But there's no one on this Earth I would ever spend $20-50k on a single plain table. Idc if I had a billion dollars. It's pretty and neat and I'm glad there's people buying it from others but not me. I'm too cheap. I enjoy watching it be made though. If I were to ever spend tens of thousands of dollars on a table it would have to be on something like this.
Personally I wouldn't buy a table like this one, because I'm always broken + my two cats would turn it into ball of fur in a blink of eye, BUT some companies, hotels, private investors [and so on] can easily invest in this piece of art 😊 It's the same with paintings, renovated furnitures and many other things I guess. 😉
Hi. Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your opinion. It's nice that you like my work, but it's not that expensive :) Maybe in your country it is, but I'm from Poland. This table cost $650 to $700 for a client. It's not big. The bigger the table, the higher the price. Olive wood is expensive in my country
Amazing. I'd like verbal instruction or at least written words. I've been working with resin for years and got away from it. You've inspired to continue with my resin art!!!!!!!!!! Holly
So realistic! Absolutely love how this turned out. I love how much depth there is in the ocean, you nailed the colors. Gorgeous piece of wood also. You have done an amazing job!
I've seen 500 video's about waves and ocean tables..... This is the one!!!! Two questions: do you lay your white on the clear or against the clear for waves? And how long do you let the resin rest/set before you pore, or blow, it on the wood before you take the hairdryer?
Hey. Thank you for your opinion. I'm glad you liked my work. The whole process is described in the video. Before adding the white, I pour a few centimeters of clear resin and then create a wave. If you don't use clear resin, it will mix with the blue and it will look bad. regarding the second part of your question. It depends on what resin you use. If you use a 1:1 resin that dries quickly, make waves immediately. don't wait. If you have a resin that takes a long time to harden, wait a few hours until the resin becomes slightly thick/gel-like. when it is rare, the waves will spread all over the table, and then it will look bad.
hey. Thank you for your opinion. That's very nice. The dyes come from Poland. modelarnia24.pl but you will also find them in another company. for example letsresin.com they also have a special white dye for waves 🌊
Multi layer Ocean coffee table made of resin and olive wood
If you liked it leave a comment and like. Will be helpful to me. Thanks! ✌
The resin I use in this project can be found here :
teexpert-tech.com/collections...
Breathtaking......
Thank you for your comment. Nice that you liked it 🤝🙂
Hyper realistic waves 🌊 Great work
Thanks bro! 🤝🤜
Maravilloso trabajo, me encanta! ❤
Thanks!😁🤝🤜
See things like this I can see costing a lot of money. The artistic look is amazing. And I understand people buy expensive wood, resin and materials and use their time to make tables and such. But there's no one on this Earth I would ever spend $20-50k on a single plain table. Idc if I had a billion dollars. It's pretty and neat and I'm glad there's people buying it from others but not me. I'm too cheap. I enjoy watching it be made though. If I were to ever spend tens of thousands of dollars on a table it would have to be on something like this.
Oh and the channels with the super expensive tables and stuff isn't this one, first video I've seen from this channel, so idk what they charge here
Personally I wouldn't buy a table like this one, because I'm always broken + my two cats would turn it into ball of fur in a blink of eye, BUT some companies, hotels, private investors [and so on] can easily invest in this piece of art 😊 It's the same with paintings, renovated furnitures and many other things I guess. 😉
Hi. Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your opinion. It's nice that you like my work, but it's not that expensive :) Maybe in your country it is, but I'm from Poland. This table cost $650 to $700 for a client. It's not big. The bigger the table, the higher the price. Olive wood is expensive in my country
Just magic ! Beautiful work……. brilliant result ….great tutorial!
@@cathymack6961 Thank you! ☺️🤝
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Amazing!!!
Thank you!☺️🤝
Amazing and beautiful love it
Coś mi się kojarzy, ze robiłeś podobny w przeszłości, dobrze pamiętam? Ten też mi się podoba ☺
Hej. Dzięki za opinię 🙂🤝 Tak. Kilka miesięcy temu robiłem podobny komplet z drewna oliwnego😁🌳
@@magicwoodjewelryBardzo proszę 😀 Miło widzieć, że jeszcze nie mam sklerozy haha , oczywiście czekam na kolejne projekty 🙂
Amazing. I'd like verbal instruction or at least written words. I've been working with resin for years and got away from it. You've inspired to continue with my resin art!!!!!!!!!!
Holly
Thank you!🤝☺️ I'm proud of it 😁 it's nice that I could inspire you again. Good luck with your resin work. Have fun. 🤜
So realistic! Absolutely love how this turned out. I love how much depth there is in the ocean, you nailed the colors. Gorgeous piece of wood also. You have done an amazing job!
Thank you for opinion . The depth of the ocean turned out really nice. Olive wood is my favorite. It's really nice. Thank you for your kind words 😁🤝
I've seen 500 video's about waves and ocean tables..... This is the one!!!! Two questions: do you lay your white on the clear or against the clear for waves? And how long do you let the resin rest/set before you pore, or blow, it on the wood before you take the hairdryer?
Hey. Thank you for your opinion. I'm glad you liked my work. The whole process is described in the video. Before adding the white, I pour a few centimeters of clear resin and then create a wave. If you don't use clear resin, it will mix with the blue and it will look bad.
regarding the second part of your question. It depends on what resin you use. If you use a 1:1 resin that dries quickly, make waves immediately. don't wait. If you have a resin that takes a long time to harden, wait a few hours until the resin becomes slightly thick/gel-like. when it is rare, the waves will spread all over the table, and then it will look bad.
Świetna robota😊
@@meyapar203 Dzięki za opinię 😁🤝🤜
Truly an awesome piece! Can you share the paint dye brand name?
hey. Thank you for your opinion. That's very nice. The dyes come from Poland. modelarnia24.pl but you will also find them in another company. for example letsresin.com they also have a special white dye for waves 🌊
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Thank you!🤝☺️