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  • Опубликовано: 22 фев 2023
  • DIY Live Edge Epoxy Coffee Table.
    I managed to snag a few Red Cedar Cookie Slabs from local sellers, some at a good deal.
    Fortunately the slabs were mostly flat, and didn't require a router sled. Instead, I used the pencil trick to determine undulations on the surfaces of the slab.
    Please enjoy!
    Some of the Tools/Products used:
    Red Cedar Cookie Slab
    Walnut Bowtie Inlays
    SuperClear Tabletop Epoxy
    Minwax Polyurethane Oil-Based(for table underside)
    Titebond Wood Glue
    E-Z LOK Threaded Inserts
    Steel Pan Head Machine Screws 10-32, 1/2 inch
    RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 1/2 in. Drill/Driver
    Bauer 2.8 Amp 5 in. Orbital Palm Sander
    Drill Master Trim Router
    Warrior 11 Amp Heat Gun
    Table legs from Amazon, Tanggu Table Legs
    The Player: Cosmic Koala X Lucid Keys X Paul Indigo
    Reflection: HoKø X Yoann Garel X Damien Fleau
    Blissful: Krynoze X Two Scents
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    #diy #coffeetable #epoxy #epoxyresin #liveedgewood #liveedgetable #furniture #woodshop #woodworking #rustic #orbitalsander #homeownership #asmr

Комментарии • 33

  • @bersefal
    @bersefal Год назад +5

    Not everyone will appreciate it. This table is beautiful in its own way, it has an original charm.

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate your comment. This is something I enjoy doing when I'm not at work.

  • @LeavirtuS
    @LeavirtuS Год назад +3

    Incredible. Finished product is beautiful .

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад

      Thank you! I really appreciate the comment. It's encouraging, and I'm in the process of making other pieces in my free time.

  • @ai.illustration
    @ai.illustration Год назад +1

    My best friend, Wonderful video dear. I enjoyed watching. Hope to see you soon...

  • @woodywally
    @woodywally Год назад +1

    ok, I don't usually do this as I don't find it beneficial either to you or myself, but, once you hear it, you cannot unhear it and you'll thank me in the long run!
    I liked the sound of the bark being chipped off so found myself tuning into it. Once I did that the issue was found. Its apparent that you primarily breath through your mouth. This isn't just distracting to the viewer, its a health issue. If you continue this then severe health issues can ensue! This isn't meant to be a negative comment, but a constructive on on both video editing and also to prolong your life.
    P.s I'm sure I will love the table once I start watching it again. Paused on 35 seconds presently

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад

      Thanks for your thoughtful comment! I also noticed my breathing when I started uploading videos. I definitely should get this checked out. Hopefully I can bring down the heavy breathing next time 🤣.

    • @woodywally
      @woodywally Год назад +1

      Hey bud, in terms of the breathing, it can also be a highlighter of sleep apnea, so yes, definitely get it checked out, mate.
      In terms of a respirator , I'd go with something that feels comfortable whilst offering a good amount of protection. That way, you won't be adverse to wearing it. That's what was happening to me at first. I bought a really high-end respirator, but it just didn't fit my face properly, and I had to over-tighten it so it was uncomfortable - thus didn't wear it. I ended up going for a really comfortable version that has replaceable inserts. Rz Mask M2 Mesh is the one I use now. Get the large size, it's rare that anyone even fits the small or medium. I also use dust extraction along with this. Thank you for not taking my comments badly

  • @zhyvchikbos
    @zhyvchikbos 8 месяцев назад +1

    Цікава робота. Мені сподобалось!

  • @dbrat
    @dbrat Год назад +1

    I'm finishing one now. A fun project indeed

  • @ouicraft
    @ouicraft Год назад +5

    Sanding end grain is truly a long process!! Great job on the video it is in fact very satisfying.
    I was about to post about a similar project too.

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I'm very new wood working. I don't have many tools, but I'll be making an epoxy river table soon. Your videos are awesome too!

    • @ouicraft
      @ouicraft Год назад +3

      @@hairyfig thank you!! Looking forward to watching more of your videos. One project at a time and you’ll be able to build your entire shop.

    • @A6Legit
      @A6Legit Год назад

      It's brutal. I spent at least an hour on my 24" cookies with 40-60 grit just trying to get rid of tear out lol

  • @jimputnam7539
    @jimputnam7539 Год назад +3

    That turned out gorgeous sir!

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I'm in the process of making a epoxy river table also.

  • @sebastian-rm3wg
    @sebastian-rm3wg Год назад +1

    Is there like eny other way to make nice woodwork with not pollution the enviroment.

  • @ercha110
    @ercha110 Год назад +2

    Hello. Very nice job. Can you please send me the website where you bought the legs for this table?

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад

      Hi! Thank you for the comment. The table legs are from Amazon, if you search up Tanggu Table Legs 👍

  • @doll1959
    @doll1959 Год назад +1

    보기 좋아요

  • @TinganHamada86
    @TinganHamada86 Год назад

    Bagus video kita nonton👍✍️❤

  • @A6Legit
    @A6Legit Год назад

    Did you slice them with a chainsaw? Mine came out thicker because i didn't wanna risk cutting too thin.

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад +1

      The pieces came pre-cut from a sawmill from a local seller. Fortunately they were mostly flat when I got them, but sanding end grain did take forever. The cookie was ~2 inches thick, had a few cracks in them after they dried, but reinforced them with bowtie inlays.

  • @user-zk2ot6yz4e
    @user-zk2ot6yz4e Год назад

    Работа подмастерья.

  • @lev2727
    @lev2727 Год назад +1

    Ear protection dude while using loud tools, you're going to regret it one day that you didn't wear it when tinnitus takes control over you for the rest of your life.

  • @woodywally
    @woodywally Год назад +3

    Had to pause it again at a minute and 42 seconds. Please, for the love of god 'and I'm and atheist' wear a filter mask of some sort. Even if you had a proper form of dust collection 'which you don't' its still advisable to wear a mask.

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад

      Yea my girlfriend was yelling at me about that. I typically use a N95, but I definitely forgot to use it a few times. Do you recommend using a dual cartridge respiratory p95 or would a n95 be efficient?

    • @woodywally
      @woodywally Год назад +1

      @HairyFig I do also have a duel cartridge one that I only use when doing extremely fine sanding with really nasty stuff. Renovating cast iron machine beds and fences. In terms of that I use this 'JSP Force8 PressToCheck™ Half Mask'
      Keep going with the woodwork dude. You'll be surprised how quickly improvement happens. You'll look back on this video in 12 months and not recognise yourself in terms of your work. It's the most rewarding hobby/career out there imo. I hope we speak further down the road my friend

    • @hairyfig
      @hairyfig  Год назад

      @@woodywally Thanks for the suggestions! I'll be getting a respirator soon.
      And it is absolutely rewarding after completing pieces. I'm half way through making a river table for the first time, and I'm really hoping it comes out good, but in the end, I'm still going to enjoy the piece a lot. The process of making the table is also very fulfilling.

  • @user-dd4yv2eo3w
    @user-dd4yv2eo3w Год назад

    Фигня какая-то