@@shaunboydmadethis I was thinking something similar but put the glass in under the maple slats. It would be a glass bottom coffee table. (Removable of course for cleaning)
Yes, at first I though resin was going to be used to fill in the gaps. Then say the gaps were going to be left there. So, though nice thick glass that wont break too easily. Though maybe want to use some kind of rubber spacer between the wood and class so any condensation through the glass will not get to the wood. I will also say I was a bit concerned with its strength. After helping lost of friends move over the years, and knowing how furniture can take a lot of stress for all those crazy things we all may do it it. So, maybe some lateral tube for cross support. It does not nessacayvneed to go all the way down to the bottom or half way. But, someway to give it more strength and support besides the disks/pegs in the joints.
As much as I love your build videos, I genuinely hang on for the golden moments like... "The bevel is in the details..." Excellent stuff all round. Keep on keeping on!
+Asif Mirza, writes _"As much as I love your build videos, I genuinely hang on for the golden moments like... "The bevel is in the details..."_ We are very different people… moments like that make me start looking for the next video to click on.
Simple..?? That’s a piece of art..!! Looks amazing, and a custom glass top would solve functionality issues and highlight the contrasting finish. Awesome skills Shaun. Love it.
I was going to say all it needs now is a glass top but figured I should check to see if it's already been mentioned, and it has. What the heck… Shaun, great looking table. All it needs now is a glass top.
It looks awesome. One of the best a scrap wood projects I've seen thus far. Keep up the great work. The table is different and is definitely an art piece.
Shuan, this bye far one of the coolest pieces of furniture I've seen created on RUclips!!!! Your personality along with the creation of the piece complement each other fantastically!!! So glad I came across your channel. Until next time God bless, and Dirty Jersey out!!!!
Thanks man! I don't have anything about my finishing process, but this was my first time using Maker Brand Simple Finish. It was...simple. And looks great too.
very beautiful peace of woodwork! i love the contrast in color and density, heavy on the outside, light on the inside. I wonder what it would look like made out of plywood, with the inside strips showing the pattern. might look good.
C'mon Shon. I miss Yourtube videos. Without a single doubt, the best of them all, witty and wacky and brilliant and inspirational and surely, the most welcoming. Keep 'er lit Bro!
The NBA Jam reference got me! Those bevels are so clean; your use of geometry is one of the best parts about your style. The worst part of your videos is knowing they're going to eventually be over.
I really like the design of this. You could include a rebate (rabbet) and recessed the slats deeper for a glass panel across the top if that was an issue - but its really unique as it is.
The Jetsons would have loved the design. Excellent work I really dig the use of what was on hand. I've been building simple little tea light candle holders from scrap tid bits - Figured maple, cherry, elm, black walnut etc... Like to see what your noggin comes up with on what's based off a 1.5" hole...
I thought the table was very cool. Your're correct that it's inpractible to set mugs/glasses, etc. Perhaps an added piece of maple in between. Not sure what but someting to allow for liquid vessels to sit without falling through. A taller version of this table would be cool in a foyer or behind a sofa.
Considering my kids could spill a drink in the middle of our regular coffee table and it still end up on the floor, I dont see a problem with your stressful coffee table. 😂
We were planning to start doing weekend workshops just before the coronavirus pandemic hit, we are still hoping to do them someday when things get back to normal.
Thanks David! There have been a few times where I would have been nice to have the bigger domino, but for the most part the little one is fine. It would be nice to try the domino connector system though, which only works with the XL.
This is a waning to all friends that ask a carpenter to make something as a favor. You have no say in the design. And be prepared to be trolled. SB FTW 😂
Lol... Bevels in the details 😂 Wow..... amazing!!! Just watched a bunch of this guys vids. Anyone know what software he uses to prepare his designs? Thanks to anyone that takes the time to reply 🙏🏻
Little late now but U should've added glass or epoxy to the square holes. thatd look nice either way looks cool tho. Be a nice Bench too.happy holidays to you and yours
I saw this on their advertisement it came out awesome. Will attempt to make one but with only a router. Great job Greg!!!!! Oh and your carpenter guy was okay as well. Lol. Hahahahaha . Just watched your carpenter guy drop a cup through the opening!!!! Hilarious!!!
Sean, I've only recently stumbled upon your channel and your designs and videos are awesome. I love this table. Reminds me of Charlie Sheen's in Wall Street that Martin Sheen dropped his plate through. Looking forward to more of your videos.
So, you'd probably use up a lot of stock but you COULD cut the maple stitches on the CNC, as well, right? The curved corners of the cutouts would have been murder for me to try to fit, especially so many.
Yeah, definitely could do it with the CNC, but like you said you would have a lot of waste, which is exactly why I went with the method I used. It took me a couple to get the curved ends right, then it was just muscle memory for the rest.
Shaun, that's a fantastic coffee table. Loved the keep you stressed idea! And watching this video reminded me of my favorite Jack Daniels song, The Bevel Went Down to Georgia.
I know I’m late to the game, but throughout the whole build I was waiting for a glass top to be put on it. That would solve the practicality issue while preserving the artistic aspect. Great work, the bevels in the details would be a great sticker/T-shirt/hat
Puns aside, the bevel is an excellent design detail. I would suggest that, since the most common item on a coffee table is a magazine, in fact, your form did follow function.
He seemed happy with it. I'm not too worried about spilling anything when I'm there, but I worry a bit about him spilling stuff. He can be a little skittish.
You might add glass to fill the large gaps. This design will never be too practical, but at least a mug won't fall through. Enjoyed your video very much!
Piece of glass on top and you have the look and functionality! Very nice either way.
You are totally right, and I hadn't even thought about it until my friend suggested the same thing when I delivered it. Thanks for watching!
@@shaunboydmadethis I was thinking something similar but put the glass in under the maple slats. It would be a glass bottom coffee table. (Removable of course for cleaning)
@@shaunboydmadethis or epoxy resin!
Yes, at first I though resin was going to be used to fill in the gaps.
Then say the gaps were going to be left there. So, though nice thick glass that wont break too easily.
Though maybe want to use some kind of rubber spacer between the wood and class so any condensation through the glass will not get to the wood.
I will also say I was a bit concerned with its strength. After helping lost of friends move over the years, and knowing how furniture can take a lot of stress for all those crazy things we all may do it it.
So, maybe some lateral tube for cross support. It does not nessacayvneed to go all the way down to the bottom or half way. But, someway to give it more strength and support besides the disks/pegs in the joints.
i know Im kind of randomly asking but do anybody know of a good site to stream new movies online?
The bevel's in the details. New t-shirt design.
Haha, I like it. Put it on a t-shirt!
Good call...I'd buy that for a dollar!
I'd buy that
@@modustrial maybe just the change in my pocket
Watch some router bit company steal the idea now
As much as I love your build videos, I genuinely hang on for the golden moments like... "The bevel is in the details..."
Excellent stuff all round. Keep on keeping on!
Haha, really appreciate it! Glad you enjoy my (questionable) humor. Thanks for watching!
And his grin when he said it. You could see he desperately had to hold back from bursting out in laughter
+Asif Mirza, writes _"As much as I love your build videos, I genuinely hang on for the golden moments like... "The bevel is in the details..."_
We are very different people… moments like that make me start looking for the next video to click on.
I love it as it is. Enough room for coffee cups on the edge of your coffee table. Keeps people on their toes. Loving your work and your humour.
Thanks Steve! Can't let people get too comfortable.
Simple..?? That’s a piece of art..!! Looks amazing, and a custom glass top would solve functionality issues and highlight the contrasting finish. Awesome skills Shaun. Love it.
Thank you! And you are totally right! I hadn't thought about glass, but my buddy suggested it. Might add that down the line.
I was thinking the same thing. Beautiful piece though
I was going to say all it needs now is a glass top but figured I should check to see if it's already been mentioned, and it has.
What the heck…
Shaun, great looking table. All it needs now is a glass top.
@@fred_derf Haha, if I see it enough times, I might actually do it! Thanks for the reminder Fred!
Hilarious! I wrote my comment before reading and what do ya know, apparently I wasn't being any kind of genius at all by suggesting a glass top.
I dig it. Your videos always make me smile. Thanks so much for all of them.
Thanks so much for watching! Really appreciate it!
It looks awesome. One of the best a scrap wood projects I've seen thus far. Keep up the great work. The table is different and is definitely an art piece.
Really appreciate that! I am stoked with how it came out. Thanks for watching!
Love it. Maybe you could get your friend very wide mugs for Christmas
Haha, great idea! The first thing he did was test it with an espresso cup, which I felt was a little unfair.
Shuan, this bye far one of the coolest pieces of furniture I've seen created on RUclips!!!! Your personality along with the creation of the piece complement each other fantastically!!! So glad I came across your channel. Until next time God bless, and Dirty Jersey out!!!!
Thanks Mike! Glad you dig it, and thanks for checking out my videos!
@@shaunboydmadethis just found you on IG also, so I can follow between videos!!!
Right on! I'm pretty bad at keeping IG updated, but I try!
Every time I watch one of your videos it inspires me to be a better woodworker.
Man, that means a lot and I am glad to hear it! Thanks Will!
Greg almost stole the show - throw that kid on a t-shirt! Love the humor AND the designs. Another awesome video Shaun!
Haha, Greg is destined to be a star. Thanks for watching!
I think it looks amazing. What would you think about acrylic in the middle? Clear would keep the rebel look without so much clean up!
That would definitely do the trick! We will see how many spills there are before I make any big adjustments. Thanks for watching!
I dig it. Do u have a video of ur finishing process?
Thanks man! I don't have anything about my finishing process, but this was my first time using Maker Brand Simple Finish. It was...simple. And looks great too.
That thing is gorgeous Shaun! Well done
Thanks, man! Really appreciate it!
Excellent craftsmenship! What type of finish did you use on it?
nice work playing bevel's advocate.
Haha! Perfect!
very beautiful peace of woodwork! i love the contrast in color and density, heavy on the outside, light on the inside. I wonder what it would look like made out of plywood, with the inside strips showing the pattern. might look good.
Thank you! Yeah, using plywood could give it a cool look. Good idea!
Are we all just going to ignore the amazing NBA Jam reference? Awesome table man. It’s amazing how much you made out of so little
Haha, finding that NBA Jam video gave me some serious nostalgia. Thanks for watching, Robert!
I think it looks great. The amount of openness in it lends itself well to small spaces too!
Thanks Kevin! Yeah, I took it to my friend's apartment last night, and it looked like it was custom made for his place!
That intro had me in stitches! Get it? Ha! Bevel is in the details AND 5 in a row from downtown!
Hiyo! Nice one. Thanks for watching!
C'mon Shon. I miss Yourtube videos.
Without a single doubt, the best of them all, witty and wacky and brilliant and inspirational and surely, the most welcoming.
Keep 'er lit Bro!
Love it. Great Job Greg. Not bad Shaun.
Thank you! Greg is the real star of the show around here.
Great build and and a great intro too!!!!!
Right on, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
The NBA Jam reference got me! Those bevels are so clean; your use of geometry is one of the best parts about your style. The worst part of your videos is knowing they're going to eventually be over.
I had some serious nostalgia looking up that NBA Jam video! Thank you, really glad you enjoyed this one!
I really like the design of this. You could include a rebate (rabbet) and recessed the slats deeper for a glass panel across the top if that was an issue - but its really unique as it is.
Yeah, that would be a nice and clean solution. Thanks Carl!
Speak of the bevel! I was just thinking you should add a chamfer on the bottom right as you mention it
Haha, you are one step ahead!
Holy shit, you are my hero! You consistently make projects/content that is stupid good. Keep up the excellent work!
Thanks Will! I know I've said it before, but it always means a lot coming from people that I think make amazing stuff, as well!
The Jetsons would have loved the design. Excellent work I really dig the use of what was on hand. I've been building simple little tea light candle holders from scrap tid bits - Figured maple, cherry, elm, black walnut etc... Like to see what your noggin comes up with on what's based off a 1.5" hole...
Thanks! Yeah, it is fun to come up with things when constrained by the material you have on hand.
Beautiful design!
Thanks Tamar! Really appreciate it!
Stupid - it's brilliant ! I'll without shame copy and tweak it to do a bench in front of my bed. Always a pleasure to watch your videos! World class!
Right on! Good luck with it!
I bloody love it, simple but gorgeous design!
Thank you! Really appreciate that!
Stress inducing furniture, love it!!!
Haha, it is going to be the next big thing in modern furniture.
Absolutely love the minimalistic design
Thank you!
Nice
Thanks, Jim!
No jigsaw puzzles there .. the bevel will get him. or maybe just the stress ... Love it.
Haha, thanks Clyde!
I thought the table was very cool. Your're correct that it's inpractible to set mugs/glasses, etc. Perhaps an added piece of maple in between. Not sure what but someting to allow for liquid vessels to sit without falling through. A taller version of this table would be cool in a foyer or behind a sofa.
Yep, all good possibilities to make it a little more practical. Would be nice as a taller sofa table, too! Thanks Mark!
What about some acrilic glass inserts between to prevent caffe drope.
Yeah, that would definitely do the trick!
The bevel made you do it, obviously. Superb build as usual Shsun.
Haha! Thank you, really appreciate it!
This is the inspiration for my next table. I added this to my Design/Build Playlist
Nice! I'll be interested to see what you come up with!
Put a piece of glass on top totally usable. Beautiful coffee table.
Yep, that would definitely do the trick! Thanks David!
Considering my kids could spill a drink in the middle of our regular coffee table and it still end up on the floor, I dont see a problem with your stressful coffee table. 😂
Haha! That is very true, kids will always find a way. Thanks man!
Impractical, yes...but really great looking. Love the stitched look. Enjoyed seeing the process of how you went about this.
Thanks, Bruce! Practicality is overrated anyway.
It's very unique and I love it
Thank you!
Love your channel Shaun! You make some beautiful pieces and have a distinctive style to your videos.
Really appreciate it Peter! Thanks for watching!
Do you ever take on apprentices or teach students your craft?
We were planning to start doing weekend workshops just before the coronavirus pandemic hit, we are still hoping to do them someday when things get back to normal.
Shaun Boyd open a school in Scotland please 🙏🏻👌🏻
Awesome design. I might steal it and make a bench like that
Right on! If you post it online somewhere, tag me so I can check it out. Would love to see it!
Another super cool project! Do you ever find that you with you had the larger domino?
Thanks David! There have been a few times where I would have been nice to have the bigger domino, but for the most part the little one is fine. It would be nice to try the domino connector system though, which only works with the XL.
@@shaunboydmadethis Thank you for your input. The connectors are a good point and I didn't know about the fact they only worked on the XL
Sean: Excellent video and build. This was a lot of fun to watch and I really enjoyed your creativity on the table.
He's on fire!
Thank you! Really appreciate that, and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Nice one. What kind of finish did you use?
Thanks! This was my first time using Maker Brand Simple Finish. I really dig it!
Hey Shaun, you are really cool. I love your telling story and sans of humers about your projects in the same time your proffeshinalisem. Thank you.
Really appreciate it! Thank you!
Great video. How about some rabbets in those gaps and then lay some tempered glass squares to fill it in.
Good idea! That would look pretty clean. Might have to try that at some point.
Love your creativity!!
Really appreciate it! Thanks, Rich!
A perfect start to my day in the shop. Thx.
Awesome! Thanks for watching. Enjoy your day in the shop!
That looks incredible!
Thank you!
You couldn’t help but smile when saying it could you.
Haha, I wouldn't be a good poker player.
You can make square bowls to fit in the gaps. Put chips or snacks in. Party idea?
Love the design👍🏻
Oooh, I like that idea a lot! Thanks for watching!
Nice work, entertaining video, and I liked the table.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
This is a waning to all friends that ask a carpenter to make something as a favor. You have no say in the design. And be prepared to be trolled. SB FTW 😂
Haha, absolutely the truth! Thanks Carl!
Lol... Bevels in the details 😂 Wow..... amazing!!! Just watched a bunch of this guys vids. Anyone know what software he uses to prepare his designs?
Thanks to anyone that takes the time to reply 🙏🏻
I use Fusion 360 for all of my designs. Thanks for watching!
Shaun Boyd thank you brother 🙏🏻 love your work. Inspiring!
Little late now but U should've added glass or epoxy to the square holes. thatd look nice either way looks cool tho. Be a nice Bench too.happy holidays to you and yours
Thanks man! Yeah, glass would definitely do the trick. Happy Holidays to you, too!
I think it's really cool Shaun. Nice job!
Thank you, really appreciate it!
I saw this on their advertisement it came out awesome. Will attempt to make one but with only a router. Great job Greg!!!!! Oh and your carpenter guy was okay as well. Lol. Hahahahaha
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Just watched your carpenter guy drop a cup through the opening!!!! Hilarious!!!
Greg does good work, I am just there for support! Thanks for watching!
Good job l'artiste !!!
Bonne fête à tous
Je vous remercie!
Sean, I've only recently stumbled upon your channel and your designs and videos are awesome. I love this table. Reminds me of Charlie Sheen's in Wall Street that Martin Sheen dropped his plate through. Looking forward to more of your videos.
Haha, I wish I had remembered that scene when I made this video! Thanks for finding my channel and following along!
Always looking forward to see a new video of you Shaun! Beautiful coffee table, and I love your hair haha
Thanks Jolien! My hair is getting a little wild these days, I think it needs a trim.
It's a river table.. of staples. Very cool, just needs some glass.
I like that, river staple table. Has a nice ring to it! Thanks Emily!
The bevel's in the details! So good :)
Haha, thanks man!
So, you'd probably use up a lot of stock but you COULD cut the maple stitches on the CNC, as well, right? The curved corners of the cutouts would have been murder for me to try to fit, especially so many.
Yeah, definitely could do it with the CNC, but like you said you would have a lot of waste, which is exactly why I went with the method I used. It took me a couple to get the curved ends right, then it was just muscle memory for the rest.
what finish did you use? that looks amazing!
I used Maker Brand Simple Finish. This was my first time using it, and I really like it so far!
Build something that stresses you out a bit. Right up my alley.
Haha, can't get too comfortable. Thanks for watching!
I really like the design and workmanship.
Thank you! Really appreciate it!
Love the design!!!
Thank you!
I'm sure someone else has mentioned it, but I've been seeing Greg's work on this table show up in an Inventables ad - that is kind of awesome :D
Haha, yep! They have been using it a bit lately, pretty fun to see!
Ok. Just found your channel. I really enjoyed this. I think that dysfunctional table gets me. Now, I'm gonna go binge the rest of you're videos...
Awesome, thanks for finding me! Glad you dug this one!
What is really cool about this is, if he moves to a larger space he can add a piece of glass with 3-5 inch over hang to add more room on the top.
Totally! That is a great idea!
Love the concept, I would probably put a piece of beveled glass on the top ...
That would definitely do the trick. Thanks for watching!
There'll be beveled glass under it next time someone has a few and forgets about that hole .. lol
It's all about creativity baby !
Totally! Thanks for watching!
Nice bench!
Thanks!
adding a glass top or making it tall enough to be a record player stand would totally solve the coffee spilling, it looks super cool
Yeah, adding glass would definitely help with any possible spills. Thanks Alan!
Shaun, that's a fantastic coffee table. Loved the keep you stressed idea! And watching this video reminded me of my favorite Jack Daniels song, The Bevel Went Down to Georgia.
Haha! Thanks Ryan, glad you dig it!
Great workmanship
Thank you!
I bet this table would look even more amazing with resin flowed into the gaps.
Definitely could have been an option.
what finish did you use? thank you!
I used Maker Brand Simple Finish for this one. Thanks for watching!
So stupid, so stunning. Absolutely love this design. Thanks for sharing Shaun
Thank you! I really love how people think it is stupid, but beautiful at the same time. Exactly what I was hoping!
I know I’m late to the game, but throughout the whole build I was waiting for a glass top to be put on it. That would solve the practicality issue while preserving the artistic aspect. Great work, the bevels in the details would be a great sticker/T-shirt/hat
Yeah, glass would be a perfect solution, might add that later. Thanks Scott!
Handsome design, great script! +1 subscribers!
Really appreciate it! Thanks for following along!
Awesome design, man. Beautiful use of what you had on hand.
Thanks man! It's always fun to work within certain constraints.
Hey Shaun would be very crazy a video you and Chris Salomone making a good piece of furniture, both are excellent carpenters and very good imagination
Thanks Oscar! We have talked a few times and hopefully we can do something together in the future!
@@shaunboydmadethis excellent, we hope it will be soon I will look forward to it, congratulations for your work, greetings
Puns aside, the bevel is an excellent design detail. I would suggest that, since the most common item on a coffee table is a magazine, in fact, your form did follow function.
Very true! Books and magazines will have no problem. Thanks Chet!
Nice size cnc what brand/model is that
Just found it sorry!
Right on, glad you found it. Thanks for watching!
First video I've watched of yours and your "thrown away from downtown" joke earned my subscribe lol
Haha, awesome! You have to shoot it from downtown! Thanks for watching!
Your buddy got a great coffee table. Im sure he loves it. What if you spill something through it when visiting him??
He seemed happy with it. I'm not too worried about spilling anything when I'm there, but I worry a bit about him spilling stuff. He can be a little skittish.
Just beautiful!
Thank you!
I like this design a lot, that is art what you, great idea.
Thank you, Sergio! Glad you like it!
Very nice Shaun, a lot of fiddling around, but well worth the project. Congrats! Cheers, Sean
I like it Shaun, and great catch phrase.
Thanks Dan! I was really happy with how it came out (both the coffee table and catch phrase).
Hey Shaun, that looks fantastic I love it.
Thank you! Glad you dig it!
Different but terrific work and filming. Liked and subbed, thanks.
Really appreciate it! Thanks for the support!
Nice build!
Thanks!
You might add glass to fill the large gaps. This design will never be too practical, but at least a mug won't fall through. Enjoyed your video very much!
Yep, that would definitely help! Thanks for watching!