i like the design work a lot but if the work itself was more carefully done on some of the items e.g. visible screw heads hidden and the surfaces more well sanded the end product would be worth so much more.
Hi guy, I have built from scrap lumber a coffee table with different thicknesses and I would like to know from you where I should start to flatten out the lumber. Should I start from the thick side or the nero side of the lumber? Thank you for your help Regards, Hendrik
Crazy how many projects you produce and exclusively from pallet wood! You guys should put timestamps/chapters for each project, and at least list all the projects featured in the video.
Now just think how much more awesome that table (@ 27:13 would've looked if you'd done BLUE resin would've looked!! lolol Some day I hope to convince you to do a BLUE resin table top. Not just as grout but and entire tabletop of BLUE resin. lolol
You guys work looks nice but it could be greater and get you a greater price too…. Slow down, make your cuts more precise, make your joints cleaner and tighter, and take the time to sand and finish your pieces properly… keep up the nice work and always try to learn and improve your skills. 👀🪚🛏️🪚👀