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One of the most expensive woodworking projects of my career. This myrtle wood burl was probably the most incredible wood I have ever seen in person and I was lucky enough to get commissioned to turn it into a desk for a client. I will break down the staggering cost of these slabs, my process for turning them into a desk, and I experience a few of the pitfalls that tend to come with woodworking.
0:00 Intro
0:46 Myrtle Slab buying
2:03 Joining the bookmatch
3:16 Fail #1
3:53 Fixing the first failure
5:15 Edge cleanup/about Myrtle Wood
7:07 Filling imperfections
8:00 C-channels/recessing table legs
10:20 Woodworking tip of the day
11:30 Conspicuous hole
12:38 Fail #2
13:20 Fixing fail #2
14:00 Most expensive wood in the world?
15:30 First coat of finish
17:54 Black Forest Ceramic
19:30 Stainless table legs
20:00 Reveal
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Комментарии : 10 тыс.   
@mmatania
@mmatania 2 года назад
"Other half of Monalisa"
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 года назад
That’s really good actually 😂
@edwardbishop9567
@edwardbishop9567 2 года назад
(Some might say 'the BETTER half'!)😄
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 2 года назад
HA HA HA HA HA
@rossvansick
@rossvansick 2 года назад
Awesome Answer!
@soupvis2616
@soupvis2616 2 года назад
@@BlacktailStudio The dominos are too big the first time !
@taf6011
@taf6011 2 года назад
"Don't wipe it back to front" - friggin hilarious - delivery was perfect
@Zlaterrr
@Zlaterrr 2 года назад
@@charliebyerly3931 took me 2 seconds to make the connection. Lol.
@thomasstansberry2311
@thomasstansberry2311 2 года назад
Epic delivery, I’ve been laughing this whole time.
@Beetwate305
@Beetwate305 2 года назад
@@thomasstansberry2311 lol
@napster7825
@napster7825 2 года назад
I'm watching this late at night, almost couldn't suppress the loud burst of laughter.
@PukaHeadMan
@PukaHeadMan 2 года назад
Hahahaha!!!🤣
@Sallibotz
@Sallibotz Год назад
How is it possible that I know absolutely zero about woodworking, but I am totally hooked on your channel. Keep these videos coming.
@mollylundquist9145
@mollylundquist9145 Год назад
Ditto. Know zip about woodworking, but I too am addicted to your videos. I find it incredibly satisfying watch you sand and polish...and sand and polish...and then polish some more--so that we're able to see the deepening contrast of the grains, It's an ever-so-slow transformation. It's magic.
@bazurful
@bazurful Год назад
Same here :D
@Null_cs
@Null_cs 6 месяцев назад
haha took the words right outa my mouth :D
@JuliePone
@JuliePone 3 месяца назад
Same!
@emilytopacio
@emilytopacio 10 месяцев назад
"Don't wipe from back to front." says it all, Cam! I love that you pretended you could not put your finger on what the hole might remind you of. This was a fun video, enjoyed every minute of it, and hope you get a chance to use this type of wood again. Thanks for sharing!
@johnpoole7327
@johnpoole7327 2 года назад
I've been a woodworker for way over half a century. That is the most 3 dimensional wood and finish I have ever seen. You have it down to an art. GREAT project.
@shredder152
@shredder152 3 месяца назад
I bought this as a gift for my friend ru-vid.comUgkxcZqgZ8Ynkiz5n_LxIWRlAicuzmz5kCHG who is just starting out in the world of wood work. He loves it!! There is a great section on different wood and what to use for what kind of job and a similar section for tools as well. The projects in it are things you probably would have a go at with clear instructions, pictures, videos and diagrams throughout. Great for a beginner/amateur wood worker.
@HydraMods
@HydraMods 2 года назад
I'm surprised the void wasn't self-oiling. Beautiful table as always Cam!
@rstelzer2928
@rstelzer2928 2 года назад
That works ONLY IF you talk dirty to it.
@jadfdesign8077
@jadfdesign8077 2 года назад
Built in fleshlight
@greetingsbox4229
@greetingsbox4229 2 года назад
He said it took a lot of working on.
@sonnyjs15
@sonnyjs15 2 года назад
Looked for this comment, lol.
@wrightslock-techs9595
@wrightslock-techs9595 2 года назад
I was looking for this comment 😂
@therryalex36
@therryalex36 11 месяцев назад
I'm absolutlu addicted to these videos. I don't build anything, but just to see someone doing with so much commitment is really nice!
@jamesb6153
@jamesb6153 Год назад
Slab Monologues: excellent product and love the fact you were continually showing the customer what was happening. Your skill and customer service are next level.
@KenTeague72
@KenTeague72 2 года назад
"I just couldn't put my finger on what this natural void reminds me of, but I'm really drawn to it." This guy has jokes.
@carlitomatti8717
@carlitomatti8717 2 года назад
The wife too: "Don't wipe back to front" hehe
@keithmilburn4866
@keithmilburn4866 2 года назад
Won’t have any hardwood left in a few yrs, human vanity at its worst.
@yngvaldr
@yngvaldr 2 года назад
With tables like this there's going to be a lot of _Hard Woods_ around for a good long time.
@tantrispicks2440
@tantrispicks2440 2 года назад
And they are knot bad
@michaelrensel9256
@michaelrensel9256 2 года назад
So funny lol 😂
@kylekristiaan
@kylekristiaan 2 года назад
As an owner of a cabinet company and an old wood worker, I am impressed with your patience, artistic view, precision and mainly the joy you find in making your projects. Keep up the excellent work and have a blessed day.
@steversmith2818
@steversmith2818 Год назад
I am not a woodworker. I have to tell you I have thoroughly enjoyed watching several of your videos! They've actually been very entertaining as well as educational. This desk is absolutely beautiful.
@johannjanson31
@johannjanson31 Год назад
Not a super big fan of live edge but this one made me watch and appreciate more. The wood and craftsmanship, truly the glue that brings the artwork to life
@lintelle2382
@lintelle2382 2 года назад
Fertile Myrtle. I've used the Rubio finish a couple times now and am really happy with the results. Glad to know about the BFC top coat and will try it on the next project. Thanks!
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 года назад
That might be the best name yet 😂
@scottharding9916
@scottharding9916 Год назад
Stunning! Your first comment about "that spot" had me laughing out loud: "This…reminds me of something, but I'm not sure what." Would love to replace my vintage-'20s desk with a piece of your artwork!
@marctrainor5595
@marctrainor5595 Год назад
I just love your program. This piece is absolutely off the charts. I've never seen such a vibrant, beautiful piece of wood in all my life. I love the basic color of it and the grain is amazing. Keep these videos coming if you have the time. They're so enthralling to me. Marc T.
@stevenwolk460
@stevenwolk460 Год назад
I know the rules, watched this before but I’m I’m just here to say I love your videos and I learn so much from them. Incredible work! Also keep up the constant talking. It really, really, helps the understanding and puts EVERYTHING in proper perspective. Also love hearing of your families success. Keep it up!
@ThatMillennialDad
@ThatMillennialDad 2 года назад
“Don’t wipe it back to front…” Noted. Beautiful table. Creative writing. Well done sir.
@lindalee3408
@lindalee3408 Год назад
ROFL
@richardbacon9684
@richardbacon9684 2 года назад
This was HILARIOUS! “She’s doesn’t even woodwork, so I’m not sure what she could be referring to.”
@VinceW187
@VinceW187 2 года назад
Poor guy who bought the desk, he will never be able to see anything else every time he looks at the table.
@Ben-Carr
@Ben-Carr 2 года назад
Your wife does not want a UTI or infection.
@simonrival1613
@simonrival1613 2 года назад
After he mentioned it I couldn't stop laughing every time he went near it.
@nonask_1156
@nonask_1156 2 года назад
And he used all his tools from small to big but still that thing would not get fixed. Some says once that thing is used you will never fix it. If you know what i mean
@mrtimemaker
@mrtimemaker 2 года назад
In the case of my first wife it was ‘try it before you buy it.’ In the case of my second wife it was ‘try to wear it out before you buy it.’ In the case of my third wife it was ‘you better buy it or it’s going to wear you out,’ What I would do if I were you, which of course I’m not, is fill it with a mixture of epoxy and crushed turquoise. Then, finish the top side to a fair-thee-well. No one, male or female, will then mistakenly associate the subject shape again with the subject female organ. CK
@sharonperry8978
@sharonperry8978 Год назад
Love the variegated colours that was brought out in the wood when you did the finishing
@jasongallagher7657
@jasongallagher7657 Год назад
This material reminds me of Tiger Maple. I built a kitchen from it and I mean built it... milled the lumber , made the face frames, sanded, stained, installed and turned out to be one of the coolest kitchens I've ever done. It's EXPENSIVE but so unique. Working with new and different kinds of woods is fun. Learning how they react to cutting , sanding , staining , sealing even drying is time consuming. They even change after you think you're completely done. Choosing the right stains choosing the sealer even choosing the type of sandpaper you use even at the same grits can affect them. I missed doing this unfortunately I was working for a for a bad contractor with a great shop and great tools whose inability to run a business caused the loss of the company. I even had clients afterward tell me they would buy the tools and materials for me just so I could build them a kitchen they were so happy.. Really rewarding and extremely fun...if anyone in the Minneapolis/ St. Paul area needs a helping hand with some experience I'd be more than happy to get back to it!
@jenrosejenrose7417
@jenrosejenrose7417 Год назад
I've been in Oregon 40 years and Myrtlewood was one of the first things that caught our eye when we were in the tourist shops when we first visited. Gorgeous piece. So dimensional.
@drferry
@drferry 2 года назад
“Don’t wipe it back to front!” That almost slipped by me!
@Ben-Carr
@Ben-Carr 2 года назад
Wiping back to front can give women UTI'S and other infections.
@adammoran163
@adammoran163 2 года назад
I'm still laughing about it.
@HumperMKB
@HumperMKB 2 года назад
Yup, we need to pay attention 😲 sneaky sneaky 😂🤣
@abc1234234
@abc1234234 2 года назад
Nope, I got it. Nearly spat my tea 🫖 over the sofa.
@michaellewis1884
@michaellewis1884 2 года назад
I missed it till this comment lol!
@brewsterboo
@brewsterboo Год назад
First and foremost, you are indeed an artist and not a woodworker. Second, your ability to make videos is superb…excellent narration, you point out your learning moments, and I can’t believe how quickly time goes by watching them. You’re awesome, buddy!
@rds766
@rds766 Год назад
Such beautiful work Sam.
@dallashardin3818
@dallashardin3818 2 года назад
The table turned out beautiful. The one “spot” you referred to…adds character. I love it.
@JoeNovella
@JoeNovella 2 года назад
When jointing, instead of relying on the rail being at a perfect 90 degrees, the pieces can be run one face forwards and one face backward. That we the angles always add up to a perfect 90 degrees.
@mattlee3044
@mattlee3044 2 года назад
Brilliant! That’s the longitudinal axis. Can you play the same game about the vertical axis? Butt the 2 halves as intended. Put a rail on one side and fix at each end. Put a parallel bit of timber against it. Put a 2nd rail on the other side and butt up to timber piece. Fix 2nd rail on 2nd half, each end. Separate the two halves, and stow timber piece. Any vertical axis error in the rails will also cancel out, although, maybe, it’s not too drastic if there is a very tiny error. The first forwards/backwards tip will still apply. P.S. I’m a computer bloke, really, and a bit of a woodworker - if this is a completely potty idea … Matt, UK
@mackdaddy1891
@mackdaddy1891 2 года назад
That is a given in any shop I've worked in
@littlejackalo5326
@littlejackalo5326 2 года назад
That only works if the two large side are parallel. One will have a perfect 90° with respect to the front face and edge, while the other will have a perfect 90° with respect to the back side and edge. So the top may be v shaped.
@johnnorris1227
@johnnorris1227 2 года назад
I think its better to just go ahead and set your jointer fence to 90°. Pretty easy to do with a good square or a digital angle guage. Imagine doing a glue up for a large table top or butcher block counter top what are you gonna label the top and bottom of every board and run every other one through facing the opposite direction? Makes no sense learn how to adjust cutterhead, infeed and outfeed tables, and fence that way it doesn't which matter which way the board is facing. A jointer isn't much good if you can't reliably square one edge to another.
@multicraftneo5789
@multicraftneo5789 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely made my day, your focus on the cable pass-through shows even a man with big hands can ensure such an important detail finishes well.
@Gavinp50
@Gavinp50 8 месяцев назад
Weird coincidence that I am watching this video for the first time on 9-1-23, exactly 2 years after your voiceover. You are almost at 2.5m subscribers now and I figured I had to subscribe and add to the total. Keep up the amazing content!
@acapp3004
@acapp3004 2 года назад
We've all been frustrated by that void at one point or another...no matter what size tool you use, it still confounds..
@MrClarkeGaber
@MrClarkeGaber 2 года назад
This is fantastic work. A++
@Viperjjr
@Viperjjr 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bbqguy777
@bbqguy777 2 года назад
Extra coating is always needed in the void
@dgibraltar
@dgibraltar 2 года назад
A. Capp...most factual comment ever
@formhubfar
@formhubfar 2 года назад
And then there is the question no man ever wants to hear.., are ya in yet?
@jammin60psd
@jammin60psd 2 года назад
"Myrtle's Secret" The even toned delivery of all the jokes made them next level great! Like Lock Picking Lawyer level delivery. Great video!
@M45t3rJ4ck
@M45t3rJ4ck 2 года назад
Never expected to see Mr LPL being mentioned somewhere else! Brownny point to you for sneaking that one in!!
@stevemccormick7947
@stevemccormick7947 2 года назад
Lock picking lawyer is a liar like Zach King
@1000REMBOY
@1000REMBOY 2 года назад
@@stevemccormick7947 what
@markkolmorgan7728
@markkolmorgan7728 3 месяца назад
Stunning! Nice quote, it goes hand in hand with the reason we're all here (on RU-vid) "When possible, try to learn from the mistakes of others"
@tonybownwanderer800
@tonybownwanderer800 Год назад
Fecund lovely 👌🏽. You’re an excellent tutor; you keep me believing that I can do it. Thanks for that Cam.
@jamiekins938
@jamiekins938 2 года назад
I almost always watch the entire videos, this is the most beautiful thing I have seen you make. The wood grain in this finished desk is beyond beautiful. I wand to build a wood home in the future and I would love to have some of your work in it. This was just amazing. Thanks, I enjoy the videos.
@edwardgonzalez7759
@edwardgonzalez7759 2 года назад
Cam, thank you for showing your imperfections. It gives us, who are trying to learn, hope. Appreciate you!
@timmaggard8862
@timmaggard8862 Год назад
AWESOME! One of my fav's! great job Cam.
@tomchristensen8619
@tomchristensen8619 Год назад
just love your comments around the wire management void.
@kalinystazvoruna8702
@kalinystazvoruna8702 2 года назад
I have to say, I've just started watching your videos and love them. You are not just a "woodworker". You are an artist working in wood and what your produce is incredible!
@nannabaz1
@nannabaz1 2 года назад
I'm new and love the "experience " you have passed on. Really enjoying watching the effort put into perfecting your mistakes, shows pride in your work.
@garymonaghan7196
@garymonaghan7196 Год назад
I love Myrtlewood. I made a clock and Wood shop back in the day that my mom and dad still used to this day and I’m 56 in Hermiston Oregon. I love that shop class. It was so much fun but it was made out of Myrtlewood. I just absolutely love it.
@michaelpinreno
@michaelpinreno Год назад
I totally envy the owner of the desk. You captured the essence of the wood in the whole package.
@devilanse99
@devilanse99 2 года назад
I'm totally inspired by watching you grow as a fine craftsman! My dad was a woodworker, and he would have really appreciated your talent. Thanks for sharing your expertise and progression with us!
@donaldadams1644
@donaldadams1644 2 года назад
I love the quality & style of your commentary, an added bonus is the level of humour you bring to it. I am not surprised that you snapped up these two Myrtle Wood slabs, they are 'almost too good to use'. The desk, probably the most expensive desk you will find, is 'overwhelmingly stunning' & worth the insane price. I must mention the repair that you matched so beautifully in the final run home, it is superb. Wonderful, wonderful piece that you can be absolutely & deservedly proud of. Don from South Aust.
@Uswesi1527
@Uswesi1527 3 месяца назад
Undoubtedly, definitely, unique, unprecedented, unparalleled design & workmanship, and above all, extreme attention to minute details.
@ziggy33399
@ziggy33399 7 месяцев назад
I’m mesmerized by the skill, patience & beauty. Thank you for sharing! 😊
@liondirk
@liondirk 2 года назад
Living here in Arizona working in a small shop I learned very early on I needed to air condition and add a humidifier to be able to ship to other parts of the country and not have tables and other wood projects swell from humidity or split from dryness. Thank you for trying the ceramic coating on a table, I have not tried it yet but I will order some and try on my next coffee table build.
@jameshobbs1460
@jameshobbs1460 2 года назад
"Exotic" would be the one word.. but.. Cool wood, trial and errors and always a great finish. The fact you point out and fix your mistakes is one of the reasons why people enjoy your content. Honesty goes a long way these days. Good luck on the march to one million.
@shandelebroyles1099
@shandelebroyles1099 2 года назад
Really exotic 😉
@rf4c1018
@rf4c1018 Год назад
What a gorgeous piece of wood! The end result turned out beautifully. Love your videos.
@damnimsolucky7
@damnimsolucky7 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful work, Neal💯
@chriswellington5049
@chriswellington5049 2 года назад
"Pleasure Spot" A very cool table and worth every penny. Not really sure how you missed what that hole was going to look like. Especially with as much time as we take to use it in the best way possible. As always love your work.
@shandelebroyles1099
@shandelebroyles1099 2 года назад
Seriously 🙄 He knew
@deerhunter972
@deerhunter972 2 года назад
When gluing the pieces together I'd suggest setting a straight edge cross ways on top to make sure it doesn't bow when applying the clamp pressure. If it does you can adjust by moving the clamps up or down on the material edge depending which way it bows.
@2wheelsOrDieNC
@2wheelsOrDieNC 2 года назад
Ive always alternated clamping. 1 above 1 below.etc will also stop that cupping action when clamping up
@reubenkanoho3314
@reubenkanoho3314 2 года назад
Good advice👍
@jamesrobinson1871
@jamesrobinson1871 Год назад
thank you James
@jogrieco4207
@jogrieco4207 Год назад
DELORIS…This piece is amazing! Love the narration of your videos. My husband and I sit and watch one video and get sucked in… hours later. I love that you enjoy what you do😊
@tombeyer375
@tombeyer375 Год назад
Sir, the amount of patience you possess just makes me smile, as not many people have it! The figuring in that Myrtle just jumps out at ya!
@PaulMacPhoto
@PaulMacPhoto 2 года назад
G... Spot on with this video... Thanks for sharing your knowledge... The only thing I lack is patience when I working with my own projects. I need to slow it down and know that patience will give me a better result. Cheers from Australia. 😊👍
@user-go3zv2qx3f
@user-go3zv2qx3f Месяц назад
Your whole approach seems attainable that the beauty of your channel , humble, prideless
@roberttilson6030
@roberttilson6030 Год назад
The desk is absolutely beautiful, the inlay was perfect and useing the natural profile to run electrical cords through was an excellent idea. I enjoy your videos very much. Keep up the good work. I thought the cost of the woods a bit high until I saw the finished product. Your customer got an excellent desk that will stand the test of time for a good price. 👏👏👏👍🍀
@rossfruge7254
@rossfruge7254 2 года назад
10 seconds in: "and I prooooobably have to turn off the comments section". That is the best intro to any of your videos LOL
@garybrown5769
@garybrown5769 2 года назад
“10 seconds in” 😂😂😂😂😂 so many meanings to this statement
@donniepoff5476
@donniepoff5476 2 года назад
The grain and color on these slabs are stunning. Amazing work; truly.
@whatsaguygottado2669
@whatsaguygottado2669 Год назад
I agree w/ you - I thought the ripple effect of the Myrtle after the ceramic finish was trippy.
@willnottel5598
@willnottel5598 Год назад
I LOVE these tables, and I respect the price even if it's insanely affordably to me. I appreciate Cam's care toward longevity. I've been using the same broken plastic/plywood walmart desk for 15 years, so you KNOW these are creations that'll last a lifetime. I wish he'd have something I could afford after saving up a year or two, but given how high end his products are, I understand how his clients are insanely High End. Oh well, at least the videos are fantastic to watch and rewatch.
@theruralkings
@theruralkings Год назад
I only get one word to describe this table? Elegant!! Love the color and texture of the piece. Great work!
@glennsepelak5113
@glennsepelak5113 2 года назад
" Don't wipe it back to front"...This was HILARIOUS! “She’s doesn’t even woodwork, so I’m not sure what she could be referring to.”
@youtukang
@youtukang 2 года назад
Hiii friend *EXCUSEME* 🤝🤝🤝
@CheesusSVT
@CheesusSVT 2 года назад
lol
@mondavou9408
@mondavou9408 2 года назад
I do
@brandysigmon9066
@brandysigmon9066 2 года назад
I thought "backdragging" was bulldozer lingo
@mondavou9408
@mondavou9408 2 года назад
@@brandysigmon9066 I thought backdragging was when your dog had worms. :-)
@andre-claudegendron5476
@andre-claudegendron5476 2 года назад
NSFW Table : Man I love when you apply the finish coat. The details pop so much !
@aaditya2657
@aaditya2657 9 месяцев назад
I am an IT Operations Engineer from India.. Why am I hooked to a woodworking channel at this point in my life? I don't know... But these videos are amazing! So enjoyable to watch someone work on their craft with such passion.. 🙌
@justinmoore2616
@justinmoore2616 Год назад
I love that wood and the finish that you put on it! Absolutely gorgeous work! Well done sir!
@SShinesc
@SShinesc 2 года назад
This is probably one of the most beautiful creations I’ve seen with Myrtle Wood…..love seeing this kind of stuff from my home state of Oregon 😊
@BlankBrain
@BlankBrain 2 года назад
For about a decade when the "greatest generation" was passing on, and boomers were inheriting myrtlewood, many didn't appreciate it. I found it every so often at Goodwill. The employees at Goodwill didn't know what it was either, so I got good deals buying it. I haven't seen any pieces in the last several years. I wound up with a nice collection of amazing wood pieces. I've learned how to repair finishes without damaging patina. I have some made in Marshfield, which was renamed Coos Bay in 1944. My dad found a piece of myrtlewood driftwood at the beach and crafted it into a lamp back in the '50s. It's my favorite piece. My neighbors have a myrtlewood coffee table that was several thousand dollars back in the '70s. It's not burl. For a short time when the only bank closed, monetary values were printed on myrtlewood and used as currency in North Bend.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 года назад
That’s bizarre!
@slackjaw703
@slackjaw703 2 года назад
I’d love to see some pics. Sounds really cool. I also had no idea Coos Bay wasn’t always named that. I was born 5 decades ago in Salem, lived all up & down I-5, mainly in a tiny town between Eugene & the coast, so that should’ve been something I knew, especially with as much time as I spend at the coast. Thank you for that info & take care!
@mc6212
@mc6212 2 года назад
That's fascinating! North Bend, WA?
@BlankBrain
@BlankBrain 2 года назад
@@mc6212 North Bend, Washington was originally named Snoqualmie, but another town went in a little later named Snoqualmie Falls. The railroad made them change their name. They changed the name to Mountain View, but then the post office objected because there was another town by that name. They finally settled on North Bend.
@Fantatures
@Fantatures 3 месяца назад
You really hit the spot with this piece! I love how the natural wood grains show through in this. Just absolutely beautiful!
@ErikSelf-cl4rk
@ErikSelf-cl4rk Год назад
I used a myrtle slab for the top to breakfast bar in my house. It was gorgeous light edge dark center, it even had a little curl to it. I live in Maryland bought in Pennsylvania. love your work!
@tomthetitan3697
@tomthetitan3697 2 года назад
Thank you for giving me the confidence and knowledge to finally tackle a river table. Because of you I just bought two beautiful cherry slabs that will soon be an amazing dining table for my mom.
@Andeo-uv2tu
@Andeo-uv2tu 2 года назад
I love how honest you are with your mistakes. Much respect.
@marlenemeinhard8956
@marlenemeinhard8956 Год назад
"Fantasia". Love, what a beautiful thing. This Desk or Table is amazing. The woodworking you have done here on this Mrytlewood piece is just stunning. The oils and Ceramic oil at the final rub in, is amazing. The live edge gives these table tops so much added character. Fantasia is the name I would chose.
@brandoncrowe1223
@brandoncrowe1223 2 года назад
That honeyhole for cable management is pretty slick!
@kongwubba81
@kongwubba81 2 года назад
Only when it's excited.
@allabouttutorial477
@allabouttutorial477 2 года назад
All those tool innuendos lol
@davidshirk2024
@davidshirk2024 2 года назад
Absolutely gorgeous project. The grain is crazy beautiful, and the finish is outstanding! The void only adds to the appeal.
@jasonmabie1770
@jasonmabie1770 Год назад
Man that is absolutely a gorgeous table love your videos and your woodworking and epoxy techniques definitely picking up some tips from you I know that skill didn’t come overnight and included a lot of dedication thank you as always
@user-ly7jt9qg2p
@user-ly7jt9qg2p 3 месяца назад
Hands downs your most beautiful piece of work!! Love ya Cam!!
@Ccavemark32
@Ccavemark32 2 года назад
Your humor is perfect... Subscribed today, and watched 5 vids so far. I'm an interior painter/wood finisher by trade, and it's really wild seeing your processes. Definitely not scalable for a whole house, but looks amazing! I've done a number of multimillion dollar homes, and tend to use catalyzed Lacquer, and we get pretty close to automotive grade finishes. Keep the vids coming man! great work.
@grizzlybeast5
@grizzlybeast5 2 года назад
OMG! I lost it on the wire management void. Your calm, smooth yet extremely accurate delivery on how you worked on it.....I seriously scrolled back to the part where you picked the piece so I could show my wife why I was laughing so hard and she laughed too! Nice job 👏
@jefffurst1003
@jefffurst1003 2 года назад
Especially when he commented, which I'm paraphrasing when his wife made her comment and then he just kept it going when he said something like "what does she care, she's not working on the table". They did a great job of incorporating the joke in the episode without constantly dwelling on it and not making it too dirty that someone's kids couldn't watch it without it becoming an issue. Great job to the both of you for incorporating your joke and making it work just right!!
@terrypold
@terrypold 7 месяцев назад
The table seems very cat-like.
@egvander65
@egvander65 Год назад
i can't wait to see how you finish this. the more i see it the more i truly love it the way it is. it's the most beautiful piece of wood I've ever seen. i would love to have something made from this. coasters is all i could probably afford but those would even be super cool. it's funny... i've never been a "wood" guy, anymore than a 2x4 anyway. This is the only channel i watch on woodworking and you have me oohing and awing over a slab of wood. Skipping dinner so i can watch you finish it without interruption. Great channel, thank you for the content. And that really is a cool slab.... now, back to see how you do the finish.
@williamdougherty3836
@williamdougherty3836 2 года назад
I once lost my house, my Harley, and half my pay checks into a void just like that once.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 года назад
that made me chuckle.
@ryanbishop3343
@ryanbishop3343 2 года назад
Hopefully a bit more snug fitting lol
@leese27canadian
@leese27canadian 2 года назад
OMG best comment ever! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MalcolmPeters
@MalcolmPeters 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@piersclarkson9712
@piersclarkson9712 2 года назад
....voids have teeth... little known fact?
@bobquinn314
@bobquinn314 2 года назад
One Word…Mesmerizing, I have turned myrtle wood bowls and it is some of the most beautiful wood I’ve ever worked with. I’ve never seen burl slabs that big or intricate, just gorgeous!
@CL-yp1bs
@CL-yp1bs Год назад
This is my all time fav. the legs the wood, the hole! Perfect!
@sprmn62
@sprmn62 Год назад
One of my favorite pieces. Incredible. Thank you
@Iamghostwriter1
@Iamghostwriter1 2 года назад
I screamed out loud! "Don't wipe it back to front!" Funniest line ever! Your wife is hilarious!
@BP-dc6ps
@BP-dc6ps 2 года назад
“Slip it in Cider” cable management. On the real, not only is this wood absolutely gorgeous, but the finish you put on is immaculate. Another outstanding table and job well done. Also, the goof Ball that left the comment about redwoods and making furniture for money, BEST response ever!!!
@anacalon
@anacalon 2 года назад
Perfect description!
@garyhenderson7332
@garyhenderson7332 Год назад
Love the wood grains in this table. Great job, looks beautiful.
@Saved-qv2ow
@Saved-qv2ow Год назад
"Exquisite" ! Such hard work; your passion for woodworking is admirable and worthy of great respect, Sir. Thankful, that you show the bloopers, it's educational, most would edit them parts out. When making a mistake one should own it, and fix it to the best of ones ability. High regard, for your professionalism, abilities, and achievements. 👍🏻👍🏻
@CooperHernick
@CooperHernick 2 года назад
That desk looks stunning. I just wanted to let you know that you inspired me to teach kids over this past summer about woodworking at a summer camp here in Toronto.
@rengsn4655
@rengsn4655 2 года назад
This wood is gorgeous. The pattern is soft looking, like a skin rug
@bena2293
@bena2293 Год назад
Absolutely, the best Custom Punani Desk, using that very rear wood, so Beautiful. Love your Work..🤠
@user-qj9cl8yi5f
@user-qj9cl8yi5f 6 месяцев назад
Most beautiful piece of wood I’ve ever seen. I can’t wait to try this finish on my next project.
@jamesm.7786
@jamesm.7786 2 года назад
Priceless. Showing your mistakes allows the rest of us to learn as well. Keep up the great work.
@pr0_tr0ll
@pr0_tr0ll 2 года назад
One word for this table, out-freaking-standing. Absolutely gorgeous.
@dhrubogupta3547
@dhrubogupta3547 Год назад
Ultra exotic and no resin filler. Perfect.
@andrewsmith3840
@andrewsmith3840 Год назад
Just amazing. And since I've watched so many of your videos despite probably never making any of this myself, I think it's about time to subscribe already. Looking forward to more!
@ronpatriot6679
@ronpatriot6679 2 года назад
Just discovered your channel, and prior, actually, to your request, count me subscribed! Fantastic work. I've been a modest, mostly self-taught woodworker for decades, and would absolutely love to do this type of work. At 60 years old, I still aspire to have a shop of my own and do custom furniture like this. Keep the great content coming! R.
@genserzg
@genserzg 2 года назад
Yeah, me too. Funny thing is i am not even woodworker at all
@JohnElHanafi
@JohnElHanafi 2 года назад
This is a reminder to all: Everyone is good at something! This dude is REALLY good and knows his stuff! Great Job.
@PatsyStrickland-yf8jv
@PatsyStrickland-yf8jv 4 месяца назад
Absolutely Beautiful. I can almost feel the silky-smooth finish.
@grayd5848
@grayd5848 Год назад
My wife's comment was "multipurpose table" when I showed her the hole of interest.🤣🤣🤣 Love your sense of humor. Absolute work of art, the buyer got the deal of a lifetime.
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