Great job with the dutchmen and really good to see you using a push stick at the table saw. Hope the customer was pleased because you did a really great job.
I love this table!!! You did not put the bow ties/butterflies on top, and call it good to go like so many do. Your table is so beautiful. It is stunning the way the legs are with the middle, going off half cocked. I just love it. I've said it before and I'll say it again, your talent keeps growing and growing. I pray it never stops. Anyway Mr.Manh I pray you and yours stay in good health. ❤😊❤, Dona USA
The challenge with much of this sort of furniture making in SEA is that the wood used is not kiln dried. So, if you buy this sort of wood furniture and move it to a low humidity country, it will crack and spit at all the joints as the wood dries out. Aircon also is challenging to pieces like this. Must agree with one of the commenters about the sanding, use an orbital sander not what look to be small grinders with sanding plates on them. Work from 80 grit to 180 or 220 grit before spraying.
Cette Homme a un talent fou et gainal qui dépasse linnace inqoiable sur les joueurs plain sur bois bravo et merci beaucoup de nous le nomter je vous aime avoir travail❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I think that in my opinion with a little bit more refinement,ie choices of wood and a bit more care taken with measurements and sanding the overall concept is very good,so keep up the good work
You are an artist, you have gold in your hands ,this optical illusions is priceless very nice effects, your guest will congratulate you for sure . This is a master piece. Congratulations.
You work very hard on your projects but you need to pay more attention to your finishing ( sanding ) before you apply the finish coat... you will find that it gives you a better standard which will stand out in the completed piece of furniture,, Well done and keep at it and please listen to my advice as i would like to see you really progressing in the future . 👍
está muy chingona la mesa cuánto trabajo cuánto ingenio cuánta paciencia pero te digo una cosa amigo lo q no cuesta crear no vale la pena me pongo de pie ante ti
One thing I'm glad about regardless of the piece itself - the person cares about himself and his well-being by wearing a respirator, using a push stick and generally being careful.
You've just made my favourite table of all time it's just a pity you are so long away or I'd order 1 from you, I'm in the UK & your on the other side of the world 🌎 & I'm sure the shipping costs would be a great expense. Great video & Frank's for making me feel better.
why is it that every time you see one of these guys using a bandsaw the blade guide is as far away from the work as possible instead of the other way around?
Hermosa la mesa, podria haber sido excelente si te hubieras preocupado un poco mas de las terminaciones, deberiad ser mas prolijo y tus trabajos serian excelentes, no lo hago con el afan de criticarte negativamente, solo creo que tus habilidades deberian mostrar algo mas, Felicidades
He addressed many of the divots on the stand but ignored the massive ones on the bottom of the table. Like the huge split he simply tried to hide them. Well crafted in many ways throughout, but that massive crack and the underside of the table top makes this project far from perfect. The fact that he hid them instead of addressing it makes him fall short of a master carpenter/woodworker.
*The table could be very nice if it weren't for many small mistakes in the finishing. The end of the countertop has an ugly crack, and next to it, under the mosaic, you can see the plywood. Such finishing errors should not occur. The color of the filled gaps, due to inaccurate workmanship, does not completely match the color of the surrounding wood.*
Usual amateur crap, gaps everywhere dos not use a pencil let alone a marking knife would not know what accuracy and workmanship means. Total waste of time and materials.