The battery trick works on the basis of a balanced charge. the charger won't charge if the battery is below a certain Amperage. By using another battery, you are getting the "bad" battery above that cutoff voltage :)
@@maddogshwa You are welcome. I found this out with some batteries at work we use for a server lift. The internal charger wouldn't charge because it thought the low voltage was a dead battery.
Is there some risk to this method? It seems like you are basicly doing a short circuit for this to work, but I am not good with electronics that's why I am asking.
@@pitsahat2 There is but minimal. You are just making a closed loop. Battery A and B basically swim in the same current pool. As long as you don't crosswire and keep an eye on it. You should be fine. Greatest risk is an internally shorted battery
You should totally do one of those carving tables.. Maybe you can find the dude that makes em' and do a collab with him.. That would be sick. Looking forward to the aluminum river table, that looks wicked. That aluminum could totally be brought to a mirror finish.
So awesome that people are talking about the chainsaw carved tables. Dude is from my hometown and I am living near Pittsburgh now. I would love for John to colab with him although he doesn't have a RUclips channel that I know of. I know right where Scott,'s (the chainsaw carver guy) shop is and drive buy it quite often.
It's likely that they're pouring Tin, which melts around 450° F, not Aluminum which would be around 1200° F. The flash point of wood is around 700° F, so it's likely they're using the former rather than the latter. The finished product would look very similar.
Where have you fiund this info that wood has a flash point of 700f?? As I’ve found a few sources saying wood doesn’t have a flash point, only an ignition temperature… in fact flash points are only common in liquid substances…
@@R__A You're right. I'll add this note to it: A flash point is not where something starts burning, but will burn when you set it on fire. While an ignition point of something is a temperature where a material will start burning on its own.
Just a heads up if you do that aluminum and wood table top make sure your wood is completely dry any moisture from the wood will cause the aluminum to explode.
The battery was somehow discharged under rated voltage so the charger is not recognizing It's the right battery thus not charging. But this hack is really sketchy as quite high current can flow between batteries. When trying to revive undervoltage battery it's better to use bench power supply with current limiter to avoid risk of having fireworks in workshop.
Yeah agreed... Very high C that probably is a lot higher then this batteries can handle... Big chance to destroy the good one doing so!!! It is a great bad idea. Using a power supply should work fine!!!
I totally tried the battery trick years ago and it worked.. don’t let the batteries die again they will error out again.. lol.. I definitely want to see the aluminum and animal table videos!! Those would be epic.. Great video!
the chargers are designed to look for a minimum voltage - if its below that threshold it will not charge as the manufacturer assumes that several cells are defective if that low and they don't want to have a battery fire lawsuit when a cell explodes the bridge wires allow some charge to enter it, allowing it to then be above the threshold
So much fun to watch you take these on. Also really appreciate that you always keep it real and don't cover up your learning as you try stuff. Can't wait to see you try the snake or gator table. Looks awesome!
I REALLY want to see you make one of those carved tables! The other day I tried to come up with a carpentry pun that woodwork, I think I nailed it, but nobody saw it!
I love when you do the dusty lumber co joints. It shows how difficult they really are when someone with all (most of*) the tools and plenty of skill struggles with them. Definitely do the carving table too looking forward to those future videos mentioned in this one.
Dusty co is clearly using basswood. Otherwise it would crack and splinter. Just watch the part where he chisels that angle, no wood carves easy like that except for wood made for carving, like basswood.
Wow that table is amazing. Can’t wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making.stay squirrely. God Bless.
YES U DEFINITELY HAVE THE TOOLS & SKILL TO DO THE SNAKE TABLE THAT WOOD BE INSANE TO SEE! AND The crayons/epoxy works I've made like 50 commissioned signs and table tops glad to see u back!
Am I the only one that had crazy anxiety because he didn't fill in the dot of the i in her name??? Buddy, I'm sure you did it off camera, but come on, that's killing me 😂
somewhat related to that crayon one, when I want to do an inlay pn the top of boxes, I rout out the words or line drawing, using the smallest dovetail bit I can find, usually 3/16 or 1/8. then I fill it with solid core solder, and run over it with the soldering iron to melt it. it fills in the undercut, which locks it in. then scrape the top flush with the wood. looks really cool and is SO much easier than other line inlay methods I have done.
The battery thing reminds me of an old mechanic trick for trickle chargers. A lot of time they won't initiate a charge is they're dead flat, so you hook one good battery up to the flat one to get some pixies dancing around, the trickle charger sees it and kicks on, then you unhook the good battery. Some kind of safety mechanism I think. But who needs safety when you've got stuff to do lol
I always keep an old battery topped up just for this, it's too dead to use for the car, but it's enough to give life to other batteries! I also have one of those cheap and nasty battery chargers just for reviving dead batteries, it just pumps out 12V so will charge a fully dead battery. Once it's got a bit of juice in it, I'll move it over to the 'good' charger!
You're right it's a safety, if below a certain level it's usually a sign of defective cells (A 12v Carbattery is actually 6x2v cells) and forcing charge into defective cells can either overheat them and spill the battery acid in lead batteries or cause the forbidden Capri-sun in Laptop/Phones
I've been loving watching the reality of these tiktok videos. Someone needs to test them out and I think you're the perfect person for the job! Only critique is the pink crayon should have come before the red for the transitional flow of colors. Beautiful concept and I'm sure your daughter loves it!
I can't be the only one that used to melt crayons over the heater vent before geting my butt kicked on a weekly basis? This brings back childhood memories
Guy who has built a BMS here: Don't do the battery jump start thing unless you absolutely have to. It can cause unregulated currents to flow into the battery pack and, depending on the type of pack fault, might cause a very sudden fire. The reason this works sometimes is that some BMS controllers will latch off when the pack voltage drops below a certain level, and the charger won't charge a battery with a deactivated BMS. Forcing the pack voltage up will sometimes unlatch the BMS controller, allowing the pack to function again if it was just over-discharged. If there's a shorted cell, doing this may cause that cell to suddenly superheat.
Why the crayon not on a relatively low temp in the oven? Less spill/blowover to clean up, less chance of wood warping as more evenly heated around. And the lazy way for those pockets at 14:00 is Forstner bit plus large dowel instead of that rectangular block?
That battery trick is resetting the onboard the battery lipo charge control. I use that trick to rescue medical batteries from recyclers. It usually only takes a second to reset the style I get.
That janky battery fix got me HART. I will have to remember this trick. Also, I’m a gators fan so I’d love to see a gator table. Also, if you need said table to go to a home I have one for it. 👍🏻
John, I just want to say that I REALLY get a huge kick out of your videos! This one hits the mark…AGAIN! I have a couple of dead Ryobi batteries that I might have to play Dr. Frankenstein on (It’s ALIIIIIIVE!!!). Plus, my daughter happened to look over my shoulder while you were making the sign for your daughter. I now have a project to complete!
4:58 "I'm going to just fill the lettering with epoxy, sand it and clear coat it" Proceeds to make enough resin to coat the whole damn thing with it... Also most likely pretty durable if you have several mm pour in gap that is relatively narrow lettering. 7:45 You essentially just balanced batteries from one to another completely empty, raising its voltage high enough that chargers safety allowed to start charging it again. How ever while this works and i have done it multitude of times with different batteries, that does not mean battery is not damaged. At very least the service life is shortened and worst case it catches on fire. I would definitely clearly label that battery as ressurected so you dont leave specially that battery charge alone unsupervised. Also when connecting the wires make sure it from same terminal to same terminal or you wreck both of your batteries ie remember right polarity + to +, - to -. You can use multimeter to figure out polarity if you cannot figure it out since that has happened to someone in somewhere.
The crayon trick is like a big version of the one you do with a gun. You color the writing on the slide like say a Glock 20. Color the Glock 20 with the color of choice and rub what isn’t in the lettering off with a wrag and alcohol and the crayon will be trapped in the lettering. Works good
What's with the sparks on the bandsaw. Something doesn't seem to be set up correctly. Dusty always uses blocks to keep his chiseling square. Good video.
The battery trick works I've used it several times, you don't have to leave it on there very long, hook the two batteries up count to 10 put the dead battery on the charger works every time.
We had a student make a couple tries of the poured aluminum into a slab at the college I work at. They made a base under the slab with sand. Both tries did not come out particularly well and the smoke from the burning wood was a lot. I'd recommend trying it outside.
You know what would be a better idea? Don't try this one at all. Molten aluminum can explode. It's more energetic than diesel by volume. It requires *very* careful handling to be done safely. If you google it, you can find *plenty* of pictures of aluminum manufacturing plants that have had catastrophic explosions.
Why not do the pour in a box with like 30cm high walls. And place dry ice around the edge. The dry ice will start melting and force the O2 out of the box. And preventing your wood from burning.
Put spade connectors on the wires if you do it often. It's because the charger is a smart/balance charger in theory... So needs enough charge to actually recognise all the cells. Hooking them up gets enough charge for charger to recognise all cells
Fantastic work, John! 😃 About the battery trick, if I can offer some background... I haven't done it in a while, for lots of reasons, but I used to buy discarded notebook batteries in a kind of flea market here... And, 100% of the time, the batteries inside had low charge (less than 3v), so the BMS wasn't working anymore. But after charging them, some of them were pretty new. More than 2000mAh from my measuring. But, of course, it wasn't always the case, so don't think the trick is going to work every time. 😉 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
4:52 I love how as soon as it's for Annie you seem to immediately start wanting to do so much better (bevel the edges, sand down, etc)
The video started getting a little laggy (for me) after you poured the resting for the Crayon Melting
There were several stutters before, but not as long in duration
Same
Some Shots feelt like 12-24 Fps
Bad render
Good, I kept reloading thinking I was having issues on my end.
The battery trick works on the basis of a balanced charge. the charger won't charge if the battery is below a certain Amperage. By using another battery, you are getting the "bad" battery above that cutoff voltage :)
Thank you! I was wondering.
@@maddogshwa You are welcome. I found this out with some batteries at work we use for a server lift. The internal charger wouldn't charge because it thought the low voltage was a dead battery.
Is there some risk to this method? It seems like you are basicly doing a short circuit for this to work, but I am not good with electronics that's why I am asking.
@@pitsahat2 There is but minimal. You are just making a closed loop. Battery A and B basically swim in the same current pool. As long as you don't crosswire and keep an eye on it. You should be fine. Greatest risk is an internally shorted battery
@@deathwatch76 ah, ok. Thanks, mate.
Yes for the alligator/crocodile top please
Yes please but it does not look like an easy tik tok hack
Yes, although an original shape would be better.
Time to do the Squirrelly sculpture table.
You should totally do one of those carving tables.. Maybe you can find the dude that makes em' and do a collab with him.. That would be sick. Looking forward to the aluminum river table, that looks wicked. That aluminum could totally be brought to a mirror finish.
So awesome that people are talking about the chainsaw carved tables. Dude is from my hometown and I am living near Pittsburgh now. I would love for John to colab with him although he doesn't have a RUclips channel that I know of. I know right where Scott,'s (the chainsaw carver guy) shop is and drive buy it quite often.
Definitely do an gator/croc/snake table. I wanna see how it’s done!!
*builds a table with a croc shoe on it*
Me too I’m a carver and I’m thinking about how I could do it but none of the ideas I have so far seem like any fun haha 😂
@@maxmotors9497 The fastest is probably just to CNC down from a thicker slab to the rough details, then finish the precision stuff by hand.
It's likely that they're pouring Tin, which melts around 450° F, not Aluminum which would be around 1200° F. The flash point of wood is around 700° F, so it's likely they're using the former rather than the latter. The finished product would look very similar.
Ira uses Aluminum and he does some amazing work
@@mikelawler2278 Yeah, even in the clip is glowing orange when he pours it, heh
Where have you fiund this info that wood has a flash point of 700f?? As I’ve found a few sources saying wood doesn’t have a flash point, only an ignition temperature… in fact flash points are only common in liquid substances…
@@R__A You're right. I'll add this note to it: A flash point is not where something starts burning, but will burn when you set it on fire. While an ignition point of something is a temperature where a material will start burning on its own.
Annie is so lucky! That signed turned out pretty cool for sure!
Just a heads up if you do that aluminum and wood table top make sure your wood is completely dry any moisture from the wood will cause the aluminum to explode.
Very good tip that I personally would not have thought of. Saves a call to 911. Thanks.
The battery was somehow discharged under rated voltage so the charger is not recognizing It's the right battery thus not charging. But this hack is really sketchy as quite high current can flow between batteries. When trying to revive undervoltage battery it's better to use bench power supply with current limiter to avoid risk of having fireworks in workshop.
That's very true. If those were LiPos, it would've gone boom. 😬
Mathias Wandel has a good video on dead cells in tool battery packs. I'm willing to bet this is a similar, if not identical, situation.
Well you're no fun...
Yeah agreed... Very high C that probably is a lot higher then this batteries can handle... Big chance to destroy the good one doing so!!!
It is a great bad idea.
Using a power supply should work fine!!!
@@MCsCreations Even Li-ion can vent with flame. It was always fun in the tech room when you started smelling somethin' funny. lol
I totally tried the battery trick years ago and it worked.. don’t let the batteries die again they will error out again.. lol..
I definitely want to see the aluminum and animal table videos!! Those would be epic..
Great video!
the chargers are designed to look for a minimum voltage - if its below that threshold it will not charge as the manufacturer assumes that several cells are defective if that low and they don't want to have a battery fire lawsuit when a cell explodes
the bridge wires allow some charge to enter it, allowing it to then be above the threshold
So much fun to watch you take these on. Also really appreciate that you always keep it real and don't cover up your learning as you try stuff. Can't wait to see you try the snake or gator table. Looks awesome!
I REALLY want to see you make one of those carved tables! The other day I tried to come up with a carpentry pun that woodwork, I think I nailed it, but nobody saw it!
Take that to wood by wright!😂
I love when you do the dusty lumber co joints. It shows how difficult they really are when someone with all (most of*) the tools and plenty of skill struggles with them. Definitely do the carving table too looking forward to those future videos mentioned in this one.
That´s a scam!
Be sure to message John, could be tooootally not a bot
Dusty co is clearly using basswood. Otherwise it would crack and splinter. Just watch the part where he chisels that angle, no wood carves easy like that except for wood made for carving, like basswood.
Can't wait to see the aluminum river table. Love the videos John. Very entertaining.
Love the Annie sign. She's going to love that her daddy made it for her. Thanks for sharing this John.
Wow that table is amazing. Can’t wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making.stay squirrely. God Bless.
Sanding resin without a mask is WILLDDDD
Carved table sounds like fun!
YES U DEFINITELY HAVE THE TOOLS & SKILL TO DO THE SNAKE TABLE THAT WOOD BE INSANE TO SEE! AND The crayons/epoxy works I've made like 50 commissioned signs and table tops glad to see u back!
Am I the only one that had crazy anxiety because he didn't fill in the dot of the i in her name??? Buddy, I'm sure you did it off camera, but come on, that's killing me 😂
1:53
Anxiety? Over a dot on a youtube video? 🙄
I don't follow much on tiktok but I def like the compilation over here.
Those alligator and snake tables are so cool
somewhat related to that crayon one, when I want to do an inlay pn the top of boxes, I rout out the words or line drawing, using the smallest dovetail bit I can find, usually 3/16 or 1/8. then I fill it with solid core solder, and run over it with the soldering iron to melt it. it fills in the undercut, which locks it in. then scrape the top flush with the wood. looks really cool and is SO much easier than other line inlay methods I have done.
My boyfriend and I recently started watching your channel. We enjoy the content. Did your daughter love her crayon creation?
Mad props for managing that joint without the fancy tools!!
The battery thing reminds me of an old mechanic trick for trickle chargers. A lot of time they won't initiate a charge is they're dead flat, so you hook one good battery up to the flat one to get some pixies dancing around, the trickle charger sees it and kicks on, then you unhook the good battery.
Some kind of safety mechanism I think.
But who needs safety when you've got stuff to do lol
I always keep an old battery topped up just for this, it's too dead to use for the car, but it's enough to give life to other batteries!
I also have one of those cheap and nasty battery chargers just for reviving dead batteries, it just pumps out 12V so will charge a fully dead battery. Once it's got a bit of juice in it, I'll move it over to the 'good' charger!
You're right it's a safety, if below a certain level it's usually a sign of defective cells (A 12v Carbattery is actually 6x2v cells) and forcing charge into defective cells can either overheat them and spill the battery acid in lead batteries or cause the forbidden Capri-sun in Laptop/Phones
Love the Dusty Lumber Co. joints, super challenging even with the 12" radial arm saw.
SCAM!!
@@TheYvesablewtf are you talking about??
@@ajames7139there was a guy posting scam messages which have been deleted by now.
WOW, that battery hack was awesome!!
annie will treasure that forever it'll go to her college dorm
yeah those table carvings look amazing, you should give it a try FULL SEND
I've been loving watching the reality of these tiktok videos. Someone needs to test them out and I think you're the perfect person for the job!
Only critique is the pink crayon should have come before the red for the transitional flow of colors. Beautiful concept and I'm sure your daughter loves it!
The only thing I like about tiktok is you doing these videos
Wow I timed looking for a new video well 😂 been really enjoying your stuff and getting into woodworking, thank you for all the videos!!
What a Dad 💯
I love that the guy with the giant wood shop uses the same excuse as us. Well I don't have that tool lol. Great job John
SCAM
That crayon trick is pretty cool! And HECK YEAH JOHN: make a crocodile!
The gator table is super cool !!! PLEASE MAKE ONE!
Do the aluminum table outside please ❤⚓️❤️
Clean manual work is what makes a good carpenter - anyone can operate machines.💁🏽♀️
I can't be the only one that used to melt crayons over the heater vent before geting my butt kicked on a weekly basis? This brings back childhood memories
...and dipping the tips of your fingers in so you have crayon fingers? 🤣 ...me too
Fun video that was a tough joint to make!
Definitely do the alligator table video! Or collab with another channel to do it!
Guy who has built a BMS here: Don't do the battery jump start thing unless you absolutely have to. It can cause unregulated currents to flow into the battery pack and, depending on the type of pack fault, might cause a very sudden fire.
The reason this works sometimes is that some BMS controllers will latch off when the pack voltage drops below a certain level, and the charger won't charge a battery with a deactivated BMS. Forcing the pack voltage up will sometimes unlatch the BMS controller, allowing the pack to function again if it was just over-discharged. If there's a shorted cell, doing this may cause that cell to suddenly superheat.
Heck yeah!!! Make an awesome table!!🤟😎👍
Yes alligator yes snake….. maybe snapping turtle shell could look awesome!!!
A shop without a radial arm saw? Every needs one, the most versatile saw I own
John, why was the band saw throwing sparks off that wood?????
I know it's like a year and 5 months or so later but i think glow in the dark resin would've been cool over the lettering
Gonna try the crayon sign for my grandson! Once again, inspiration is a gift that becomes art! Thanks Mr Malecki!
Pine is such a pain with hand tools. Appreciate that you're not doing everything all too perfect like other RUclips woodworkers!
Are bandsaws intended to throw off as many sparks as a Power ranger fight scene?
1:40 Why is Pink between Red and Orange?^^
Do the carved table but it’s gotta be full send, do a swimming moose!!
Why the crayon not on a relatively low temp in the oven? Less spill/blowover to clean up, less chance of wood warping as more evenly heated around. And the lazy way for those pockets at 14:00 is Forstner bit plus large dowel instead of that rectangular block?
Instead of an alligator or snake, maybe you should make a family of squirrels running up the tree/table. Can’t wait to see the aluminum pour video.
That battery trick is resetting the onboard the battery lipo charge control. I use that trick to rescue medical batteries from recyclers. It usually only takes a second to reset the style I get.
"That is janky as hell, but I love it!" YESSS! I was so stoked for you when it worked. LOL Shoot, I'm stoked for me!
That battery stunt is rediculously dangerous.
That janky battery fix got me HART. I will have to remember this trick. Also, I’m a gators fan so I’d love to see a gator table. Also, if you need said table to go to a home I have one for it. 👍🏻
John, I just want to say that I REALLY get a huge kick out of your videos! This one hits the mark…AGAIN! I have a couple of dead Ryobi batteries that I might have to play Dr. Frankenstein on (It’s ALIIIIIIVE!!!). Plus, my daughter happened to look over my shoulder while you were making the sign for your daughter. I now have a project to complete!
4:58 "I'm going to just fill the lettering with epoxy, sand it and clear coat it" Proceeds to make enough resin to coat the whole damn thing with it...
Also most likely pretty durable if you have several mm pour in gap that is relatively narrow lettering.
7:45 You essentially just balanced batteries from one to another completely empty, raising its voltage high enough that chargers safety allowed to start charging it again. How ever while this works and i have done it multitude of times with different batteries, that does not mean battery is not damaged. At very least the service life is shortened and worst case it catches on fire. I would definitely clearly label that battery as ressurected so you dont leave specially that battery charge alone unsupervised. Also when connecting the wires make sure it from same terminal to same terminal or you wreck both of your batteries ie remember right polarity + to +, - to -. You can use multimeter to figure out polarity if you cannot figure it out since that has happened to someone in somewhere.
Of course you carry crayons...how else are you supposed to fill out all those important Marine forms?😅😅😅😅😅
The crayon trick is like a big version of the one you do with a gun. You color the writing on the slide like say a Glock 20. Color the Glock 20 with the color of choice and rub what isn’t in the lettering off with a wrag and alcohol and the crayon will be trapped in the lettering. Works good
Carved table for the win! A snake or fish coming out of water would be saweeeettt!
That battery trick was cool, I need to know the science behind that.
Please make one of those alligator tables!!!!!!!!!!!! It would be really cool if carved a Gharial Crocodile!!
I Absolutely Love Your Videos Bru 🩵
Is so cute that he talk about his daughter all the time
What's with the sparks on the bandsaw. Something doesn't seem to be set up correctly. Dusty always uses blocks to keep his chiseling square. Good video.
I love these videos, keep them coming.
Where did you get that plastic box that holds your disc sanding pads? I like it
Where were those sparks coming from when you was using the bandsaw?
curious to know why you didn't use the table saw for the first joint? does it not come up high enough?
Carved table is a must see/do!!!!
Definitely want to see the gator / snake table and the aluminum river table!
Dude Please make a snake table I love your videos and it would be fun to see you try it
If you do a small metal inlay project, you could use pewter. It's cost more than aluminum but melts at less than half the temp for aluminum.
5:50 NO DO NOT DO THAT YOU BUYPASS THE BATTERY CONTROLLER AND CAN START A FIRE!!!!
Those reptile tables were beautiful. Immediately went to watch those videos.
I love the rainbow sign
Id love a sweet desk name plate like this. Business opertunity blossoming? 🤔
The battery trick works I've used it several times, you don't have to leave it on there very long, hook the two batteries up count to 10 put the dead battery on the charger works every time.
We had a student make a couple tries of the poured aluminum into a slab at the college I work at. They made a base under the slab with sand. Both tries did not come out particularly well and the smoke from the burning wood was a lot. I'd recommend trying it outside.
You know what would be a better idea? Don't try this one at all. Molten aluminum can explode. It's more energetic than diesel by volume. It requires *very* careful handling to be done safely. If you google it, you can find *plenty* of pictures of aluminum manufacturing plants that have had catastrophic explosions.
For the crayon epoxy sign, you might have better luck throwing it in the oven at 200°F for about 15 minutes.
Why not do the pour in a box with like 30cm high walls.
And place dry ice around the edge.
The dry ice will start melting and force the O2 out of the box.
And preventing your wood from burning.
John, about the carved tables… how hard would it be for you to do like a Great White shark?
Hard, but thats a great idea
I tried the battery jumping thing several times. Melted wires, sparks, and hot batteries several times later. Battery still a no-go!!!
sounds like you shorted 2 batteries. needs to be + to +, _ to _ like jumpstarting a car.
Heck yeah I want to see an alligator or snake table made! Those look awesome! Great vid man!
The wood doesn't burn in the aluminum table more because it's one solid slab. That density matters.
Put spade connectors on the wires if you do it often.
It's because the charger is a smart/balance charger in theory... So needs enough charge to actually recognise all the cells.
Hooking them up gets enough charge for charger to recognise all cells
Fantastic work, John! 😃
About the battery trick, if I can offer some background... I haven't done it in a while, for lots of reasons, but I used to buy discarded notebook batteries in a kind of flea market here... And, 100% of the time, the batteries inside had low charge (less than 3v), so the BMS wasn't working anymore. But after charging them, some of them were pretty new. More than 2000mAh from my measuring.
But, of course, it wasn't always the case, so don't think the trick is going to work every time. 😉
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Yes please, can you try the alligator carving.
Dude, you have to make one of those alligator tables!!
The crayon and resin thing looks amazing
Alligator in the table is pretty cool and all, but if I were you I'd do dinosaur bones.
Now that would be a rad as hell table.
I want to see the aluminium table!!! That would be epic.
You need to meet up with Dusty Lumber Co and do a video on each others channels, would be so fun to watch.
Loved the video. Looking forward to the aluminium attempt
Love these videos, love your channel. And yes please do the carving table.