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Use Half the Epoxy In Your Table Project 

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How to make an epoxy resin table in your shop using half the epoxy. We all know how expensive epoxy can be, so I came up with a way to get the same look of a table twice as thick while using half the resin. I have never seen this done with an epoxy table before, but people have been doing it forever with granite and marble countertops. Not only does it save a lot of money, but it saves a lot of weight. In this video I show you how to make the entire table, not just this bull-nose trick too.
Want to build your own epoxy table? Check out my epoxy table virtual workshop: workshops.blacktailstudio.com/
Items used in this video:
Flowyline Design table legs: flowyline-official.myshopify....
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Laguna bandsaw: amzn.to/2SEIkMS
Resaw king bandsaw blade: amzn.to/2SXghHA
Bandsaw resaw guide: amzn.to/38L2YRk
Titebond 3 wood glue: amzn.to/32e5tcq
Vacuum clamps: amzn.to/2SHcxej
Festool Domino: amzn.to/2SEJisu
Glubot: amzn.to/2SYuWSP
Parallel clamps: amzn.to/2V2CmXT
Paddle mixer: amzn.to/2T2lfmx
Plastic syringe: amzn.to/38IoDJP
Festool rotex: amzn.to/39Mpd9u
Black CA glue: amzn.to/2V4e2on
Paintbrush pack: amzn.to/3bQVqOO
Track clamps: amzn.to/37AIFoc
Threaded inserts: amzn.to/2P6qRuC
Sandpaper storage: amzn.to/2VcJdxU
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@mj-de9er
@mj-de9er 2 года назад
been binging all of your videos and you saying “if you’ve already seen me explain how to make one of these tables and just want to see the edge trick you can skip ahead” made me laugh, as if i’m not gonna eagerly sit here and watch you explain it and show it to me 1200 times, i don’t think you understand how much i will re-watch the entire process ad infinitum 😭
@freedomtrailamerica2981
@freedomtrailamerica2981 4 года назад
I love that you invest in the legs. Makes a huge difference. I have seen cheap legs that lower the quality. Yours raises the bar. 5 stars!
@williamjamesrapp7356
@williamjamesrapp7356 3 года назад
I agree with you. Not having proper legs on a table "TO ME" can drastically raise the value of your project or cheep legs drop the value of a project. it is like having a VERA WANG make a dress for someone but then the model is wearing dirty old tennis shoes when modeling the dress ( well in todays world of clothes modeling that may be considered CHIC but you get my drift ) .
@mattelsnake
@mattelsnake 2 года назад
If I spent 10k on a wooden fancy table and it was on 10 buck legs I'd be upsetty spaghetti
@MasterDebater2009
@MasterDebater2009 2 года назад
Just stumbled on your page a month ago as I've begun to set up my shop and get into woodworking. I'm amazed how you turn what you call "blemishes" into almost unnoticeable yet unique notes in your work in a way that still demonstrates complete professionalism. Basically, you make it all look really good!
@tedpechie6642
@tedpechie6642 3 года назад
The bow tie adds just a touch of imperfection to the perfect table, great job
@tomburns7544
@tomburns7544 2 года назад
Amazing work, Cam. I love how you never try to hide when something goes wrong in your videos and how you find ways to deal with mistakes. The table came out beautiful and I think those legs are beautiful and really set off the modern feel to the project.
@jecket5088
@jecket5088 2 года назад
Hello from Ukraine. This is my favorite wood related DIY channel. I like your black epoxy style and the way you present what you do. I found the idea to make the table looks more massive absolutely genius. I haven't seen it before and I will definetly try it in my next project! I think it's pretty useful when you have a lack of epoxy. Thanks a lot!
@tonys8997
@tonys8997 2 года назад
Man, I appreciate the honesty and transparency in your videos… especially the mistakes. I’m tormenting myself on where and how to get started with selling. Your videos are truly an inspiration on keeping us (me) motivated and continually learning techniques AND that it is okay to make a mistake.
@abetperez9938
@abetperez9938 Год назад
I’ve soon more than a few of your videos and they are all fantastic! The best part of this video is how you showed your mistake and how you corrected it. You don’t hide your mistakes and for me that is the mark of a real pro!
@jixuscrixus
@jixuscrixus 2 года назад
100 yrs from now I can just imagine some walnut wood and epoxy specialist doing an evaluation of the detail and workmanship on one of your tables. Great tutorials and a pleasure to watch someone enjoy their work and produce such unique furniture.
@jamieirwin6783
@jamieirwin6783 4 года назад
I really like the technique of trimming the edges to add thickness.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
Thanks Jamie!
@JasonPeltier
@JasonPeltier 4 года назад
That's a granite trick to create a bullnose profile. Never thought about it in this situation though. Nice!
@ryanhanslo3029
@ryanhanslo3029 3 года назад
@@BlacktailStudio just wondering why you apply shellac to the slab before pourng the epoxy?
@TheHuntron2000
@TheHuntron2000 2 года назад
@@ryanhanslo3029 he’s said in the past that it is to seal the wood so it won’t be stained by the epoxy when he pours. That way he only has to do minimal planing and sanding afterwards to have the natural wood figure and coloring exposed
@Shadow__X
@Shadow__X 2 года назад
@@TheHuntron2000 if the epoxy seeps into the wood, even plaining and sanding won't save it. The edges get "blurry" because the wood gets dyed black by the epoxy and there isn't a sharp line of contrast anymore
@mischieffactory
@mischieffactory 2 года назад
I like how you always do your videos like it's their first video. It helps solidify knowledge hearing it every time and really helpful for people getting the most out of every video regardless of which one they click on.
@johnjohannemann1220
@johnjohannemann1220 Год назад
Although I am not a woodworker by trade I do love the book ends look. I can also appreciate you supporting other vendors with your ventures. Excellent finish as always, thank you.
@williamknox8438
@williamknox8438 2 года назад
Love the table. Also love the technique for getting more out of slabs. Doing things this way you could get twice as many tables out of a single slab.
@eagle94haslanded
@eagle94haslanded Год назад
Yeah but then its a mostly epoxy table. Makes it seem cheap. But then again i dont really like anything thats not about 90% wood.
@conjob8168
@conjob8168 4 года назад
Stunning table and beautiful workmanship, very impressive
@Theraindear1
@Theraindear1 Год назад
So some of my favorite work, video production, honesty, speed of delivery… I love the technical out: forward to the info if that’s what we want. You’re work isn’t cheesy, it’s clean and minimal, your mistakes are highlighted. Slick, amigo. Thanks so much.
@IronMan-bn4wl
@IronMan-bn4wl Год назад
I appreciate the fact that you are self-deprecating with a sense of humor in the face of sometimes rude or overly critical comments. Really enjoy your channel.
@edyoung3134
@edyoung3134 2 года назад
Your a class act, your content is above all and your willingness to tell it as it is on every video is refreshing. As a wannabee wood worker I can say your saving me a lot of time and $. Pleas do not ever stop. I can't get enough of your instruction or seeing the wonderful tables you create. Semper Fi
@lomein9320
@lomein9320 4 года назад
Great video, great epoxy trick too! You're right, the legs are perfect for the profile
@blandon9748
@blandon9748 Год назад
I'm 78 years old and have been doing woodworking for many years, yet I learn something from your videos every time I watch them. You are an amazing craftsman. Thank you for your videos.
@Bkrsdtr
@Bkrsdtr Год назад
The legs are perfect, you are so good about teaching us as you make your designs, errors and all. That says a lot about you. Keep creating and posting.
@mitcheliott7052
@mitcheliott7052 2 года назад
Love the table cam such a beautiful piece of art/furniture nice to see someone that’s passionate about their work 👍🏼 Keep up the great work love your content
@martincox7354
@martincox7354 3 года назад
I find your videos by far the best on YT. I’m an experienced woodworker (over 40 years) and think I can say that you do everything in that difficult balance between perfection and yet still needing to make a profit. Perfection takes so much time that you end up working for nothing; “good enough” is never good enough. I don’t see any other maker go into such detail about each step; the method and the reason plus taking the time to list out everything used. For instance, I suspect many YT people would not tell us where to buy those legs but keep it to themselves. That really annoys me - I don’t like videos which just say “look how great I am”; yours say “here is what I do; here is how I do it and here is what I use” I’m not a great fan personally of heavily refined pieces. However, I do accept that they are a great way to use pieces of timber which otherwise would be scrap. People like them at the moment but fashion is a nebulous beast. I don’t know what will happen when the fashion changes. Please maintain the very high standard of your videos. The quality of camera work enhances the quality of the work you show.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 3 года назад
Wow, thanks so much for that!
@georgemacmillan1850
@georgemacmillan1850 2 года назад
This superb table, an Eames recliner chair and a glass of 18 year-old Macallan Malt Whisky. Life does not get any better. Your craftmanship is well worth every cent.
@chirsbowman8041
@chirsbowman8041 Год назад
Beautiful work! Cam. I really like how the rorschach/bookmatch effect was made slightly lessened; I often photograph placid lake and pond shorelines to achieve this effect and enjoy how the slightly distorted reflection adds a little more nuance and intrigue to the story. Most excellent content, thank you.
@meme5546
@meme5546 3 года назад
I think it's perfect, it's one of best tables designs I have seen in a long time.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 3 года назад
Thanks!!
@4939bpowell
@4939bpowell 3 года назад
I second this!
@donaldmccombs5566
@donaldmccombs5566 4 года назад
I believe that the imperfections give it depth. Great work, hopefully one day I will be at this level.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
Thanks Donald!
@funnylikethat0415
@funnylikethat0415 2 года назад
I love the way you made this even with the butterfly edge. It turned out spectacular. I went to look at the table legs and wow are there a lot of designs, you weren’t kidding. I think the ones you selected are just right for your desk. They really are stylish. And thank you for sharing the link. I usually can’t afford the legs, but omg, there is a sale $230 to $99. That is so do able for anyone. So glad for this resource. I had looked at Chinese sites, even though the standard legs are cheap and affordable the shipping is not. So, thank you very much for your videos. Very good technique, information, and diy skills.
@melissasilva228
@melissasilva228 2 года назад
Gorgeous table; love the finish, the way to make it look thicker, and the legs are the perfect set. It would look equally beautiful on the wall.
@conniediperi4837
@conniediperi4837 4 года назад
Love the table and the entire video. Great job!
@vladm9384
@vladm9384 4 года назад
Love it. And the bow tie made it even more unique. Sometimes a mistake turns out to be the best.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
Thanks Vlad!
@roymoore3156
@roymoore3156 2 года назад
As usual, a project finished to visual perfection! I enjoy what you do and how you make the wood scream with it’s true beauty. Myrtlewood for life!
@damonturnbull5903
@damonturnbull5903 2 года назад
Love the legs. LOVE thickness on the edges and the 30-degree chamfer. A sophisticated look.
@anolescorpion
@anolescorpion 3 года назад
Beautiful table, ive been binge watching your videos the last few evenings learning alot as im going to attempt my first epoxy bartop for my basement. I really enjoy the fact that you include and point out your errors so we can all learn from them.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 3 года назад
Thanks man!
@SharkandSloth
@SharkandSloth 4 года назад
I was wanting to do something like this myself to save money. Thanks for making this video so I didn’t have to butcher a nice project now I have the step by step guide
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
Excellent, thanks!
@seanvarela8384
@seanvarela8384 Год назад
Click click save, great thickness cheater trick. I just wanted to say thank you for your openness and honesty in all of your videos. Sharing your tricks tips and mistakes along your way. Keep doing Cam.
@carolewarner101
@carolewarner101 2 года назад
Wow. Thanks so much for sharing your "mistakes" and how you fix them. There are so many perfection videos out there, which are great for entertainment but don't really show you what's real and how to think outside the box to deal with the inevitable breakdowns in any major project. THIS is what I really need to learn to help me build this house I've wanted to build for the past 30 years. You can bet there will be a hella lot of "breakdowns" throughout that process! Best to learn how to keep my composure and get down to the business of sorting them out as efficiently as possible, so thanks for sharing that process you go through in your work.
@charliefurr6604
@charliefurr6604 Год назад
I've been watching your videos for some time now and have watched most of the earlier ones. This table and the "trick" to save resin is great. I think the legs are perfect, especially if it's used as a desk. You have inspired me to branch out from turning resin and timer pieces to making my first river table, out of walnut no less! Walnut is not so common in Australia and you have to be in the right place at the right time to get some. A friend cut some slabs for me from his walnut tree that died of old age and they've been sitting in the rack for a few years. They're a bit wormy but that adds character (doesn't it?).
@spcpitts
@spcpitts 4 года назад
Beautiful. I just skimmed through the comments and I want to thank you for replying to so many people and answering questions.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
What I’m here for 👍🏼
@carlosgranobles6000
@carlosgranobles6000 4 года назад
I like how you explain everything so clear . Thanks
@tonyz6421
@tonyz6421 3 года назад
Hes awesome!!
@PJ-yc2kb
@PJ-yc2kb 2 года назад
Love the table. you were so right about your biggest regret. THat light spot in the middle from the planar really stands out.
@robertdes7833
@robertdes7833 3 года назад
I recently came across your video and the table came out absolutely superb! The leg set selection enhances the job. Great choice!
@AndyPanda9
@AndyPanda9 2 года назад
I've been binge watching your videos and I really like this table a lot. Love the way you did the edges to double the thickness. Personal opinion on the "mistake" is that I loved the look of the mistake before you "fixed" it. I didn't see it as a flaw or mistake at all. I don't really care for the bow-tie - but that's just me.
@irongoatrocky2343
@irongoatrocky2343 2 года назад
AndyPanda9 I have to agree the fix is more glaring than the mistake as ones eye is more drawn to it than if he'd of just left it be.
@aryanarose6293
@aryanarose6293 3 года назад
I just loved that perfect imperfection.... it's like having a scar or a mole or something unique that says it's you. Beautiful!
@thedrummerdamo
@thedrummerdamo 3 года назад
Love the top and the legs and also the combo matched imo. Probably one of my favourite tables from RU-vid so far.
@danrogers9945
@danrogers9945 2 года назад
You built the ends the same way i do with 3/4 inch granite or quartz countertops. What a way to save wood,resin and weight! Love the technique you used!cant believe i just seen this episode??thanks Cam!
@pashay4723
@pashay4723 4 года назад
beautiful work!
@sarahjoyce5041
@sarahjoyce5041 2 года назад
This table is so beautiful. I love the modern look of the legs you chose and the book match center is gorgeous. My only curiosity is how do you carry the cost of your wood stock. These pieces are very nice and I can't believe how beautiful you make all your pieces. The attention to detail is fantastic 🙂
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 года назад
I normally buy each slab for each project
@talcareyifill5937
@talcareyifill5937 2 года назад
Hes really good 👍..he deserves every bit of money
@haroldaubry8344
@haroldaubry8344 2 года назад
The legs compliment the bevel very well. Looks elegant. Fantastic!
@michaelhutcheson6630
@michaelhutcheson6630 2 года назад
This is my favorite table you’ve done. I want this for my office desk!!
@dishinthkushal9233
@dishinthkushal9233 4 года назад
Wow. I'm learning so much every time i watch these videos!!. Thank you. U explain it too well. Although can you make a video on creative ideas for cutting boards?
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
I’ve done them in the past 👍🏼
@jimserhant7741
@jimserhant7741 2 года назад
There are no mistakes in life in my opinion, only learning moments. What I think would look really nice is IF you ever have to cover up another “Mistake”, instead of using a bowtie, you can somehow make your double X into an inlay & use it as your makers’ mark to cover it up. I don’t know if that makes any sense. The table looks absolutely amazing.
@thatgirl6671
@thatgirl6671 3 года назад
Beautiful work, love that you give free advice along with openly telling us what mistakes you made(because some of us would've never known) so that we don't make those mistakes. You and your work..... just awesome! Nuff said... lol. Stay safe and be blessed.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 3 года назад
Thanks lady!
@bigguystu
@bigguystu 2 года назад
Great work. Two things I really appreciate about your videos: voice over makes it easier to understand your processes. Second i value the mistakes, that you keep them in the video and talk about solutions. I've quit many projects when things go wrong and its nice to see problem solving.
@dr.tahaharahsheh5320
@dr.tahaharahsheh5320 4 года назад
My name is taha I am from Jordan , Middle East your voice was loud and clear plus understandable thank you so much I appreciate what you did it was perfect to me I wish we can see more from you and please say hi to your wife
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
I just did for you
@bernicejoy3038
@bernicejoy3038 3 года назад
That's just lovely ❤
@MrAjoson
@MrAjoson 4 года назад
does the epoxy resin cover the upper and down part of the wood? like wrapping all side of the wood with epoxy..?
@tcbridges
@tcbridges 2 года назад
Love all that you do and teach us the way you do all your projects. Can't get enough. and a list of the products you use. I really wanted a way to store my sandpaper and ordered one for my 6' Festool sandpaper
@shaneroon8490
@shaneroon8490 2 года назад
You do awesome work and the legs look awesome. All your videos I haves watched I find very inspiring. Have not done any epoxy work as of yet but would love to try it. Keep those amazing projects coming
@fozlealahishanu8725
@fozlealahishanu8725 4 года назад
This work is really amazing. I want to start a workshop of my own. Mind if I try this type of work and want to know how to prepare this epoxy solutions and their types. Please do let me know. Thanks 😊
@harrison298
@harrison298 3 года назад
You don't need anyone's permission to copy these techniques. Go try it for yourself! :)
@maurizioarrivabene8182
@maurizioarrivabene8182 3 года назад
Oh, and dont open a shop if you dont know how do to the things youre promoting in your shop
@pillaryclinton6187
@pillaryclinton6187 3 года назад
Why don't you try doing some research, reading helps and so does the multiple videos he's posted. Everybody wants handouts these days and don't want to do anything on their own. Might as well ask the guy to make the item for you too.
@pokersharktables
@pokersharktables 4 года назад
Love the table. Just curious, do you round over the top lip after cutting in the chamfer?
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
I did actually. 1/8” bit
@charmainemiles4089
@charmainemiles4089 2 года назад
You are such a incredible artist with everything you do your table is amazing
@iwitnessofficial2734
@iwitnessofficial2734 Год назад
the natural texture of this wood is just amazing.....and u did a gud job bringin it together
@davidaud5459
@davidaud5459 4 года назад
That is awesome! I have an unrelated question regarding the bin you store your sanding discs in: what brand is it and where might I find one? Thanks!
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 4 года назад
Check the video description 👍🏼👍🏼
@tylerm.9408
@tylerm.9408 3 года назад
Too bad on the planing out a lot of the book matching, great lesson to learn, thank you for teaching us from your mistakes!
@MachineNexus
@MachineNexus 2 года назад
I think the legs look amazing when matched to your work. It's not the table or the legs that stand out, they become one entity and it amplifies the amazement.
@Corewood_TJP
@Corewood_TJP 9 месяцев назад
Really nice end result! You can't really see that the thicker edge is actually built-up from 2 pieces. Amazing. 🙂
@unperrier5998
@unperrier5998 4 года назад
Nice trick, however it's possible to see a mirror pattern on the sides. I say that because I saw you doing it :) and if I didn't see it I probably wouldn't have noticed.
@genelomas332
@genelomas332 4 года назад
Yeah, the only thing I would have done differently here, would be to get the very ends of the timber vertical, so that when cut off and flipped the vertical edge would carry through to the underside.. That would be as easy as marking a line,cutting it back half an inch or so, and then hand shaping from the cut out to the live edge..
@curtismills303
@curtismills303 2 года назад
Love the table. Didn't look like a mistake to me. Instead of a wood bow tie what if you did an epoxy bow tie? Or some kind of trade mark with your shop name? The legs are an excellent addition and just enhances the over all table look. Beautiful work as usual.
@bennygerow
@bennygerow 2 года назад
How would you even do that? Sounds unrealistic
@FreeSpeechWarrior
@FreeSpeechWarrior 2 года назад
Beautiful table and I love the originality of the legs.
@waldorfknarf4075
@waldorfknarf4075 2 года назад
Beautiful. I would love a desk like that. Also, it is very easy to listen to your narration. Well done.
@Manishkumar_09
@Manishkumar_09 Год назад
Your this double edge reminded of my father work.. he is a marbel tiles and granite worker and for our house kitchen he did this same thing with granite and it looks seriously cool
@edzachary8657
@edzachary8657 2 года назад
These are some of the most beautiful tables I've seen, unreal craftsmanship
@chrisbeattie5688
@chrisbeattie5688 Год назад
Love the sleekness of this piece, while watching was really intrigued by the idea of using this in reverse of what you did…. As a tray style coffee table. Really an interesting design either way. Successful piece for sure. Thanks for the content. Cheers
@davidhuber7166
@davidhuber7166 2 года назад
Cam, really liked the camphor and the way the legs complimented it this video reminds me of the joy of walnut with its contrast figure AND the dark black epoxy edge - with those legs it is perfect!
@martindelossantos7901
@martindelossantos7901 3 года назад
So far, this is the best table that I've seen. It's unique and with elegance. And I really like the mirror effect of the wood design...
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 3 года назад
Thanks Martin!
@RicardoAdrianMiguel
@RicardoAdrianMiguel 8 месяцев назад
Me ha encantado el truco para el borde de la mesa y el epoxy negro luce muy bonito. Las patas también me han gustado. Enhorabuena por el trabajo: aprendo mucho de tus vídeos...
@jayjaynieman
@jayjaynieman 2 года назад
This might be my favorite table I have seen to date ( not just your work) great job.
@rogerlabarr8578
@rogerlabarr8578 2 года назад
Your Tables are Beuatiful... I've never seen a Wood - Epoxy Sectional/Dividing Wall, but I'm sure it would be Amazing, or even Sliding Doors... The Colour, Grain, and the Wood combined with Epoxy is Gorgeous!
@kleincarpentry1438
@kleincarpentry1438 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing your expertise. I've got to admit, you scared me with the bowtie at first, but the end result was amazing and blended beautifully. I hope to make my first table soon. Thanks again!
@SARSteam
@SARSteam 2 года назад
I am glad to see that you mafe a mustake and your process of mitigating it. I make a bunch of midtakes in my 1 car garage shop and i often wonder hiw other ppl go about it... thanx for sharing.
@BatsiraiMusuka
@BatsiraiMusuka 2 года назад
Love those legs…absolutely the right fit for that top. Quite minimalist and contemporary ♥️
@northvicbricks
@northvicbricks 2 года назад
This table is beautiful. Thank you for making and sharing the video.
@ExoticWoodShop
@ExoticWoodShop 3 месяца назад
Great video Cam! Yeah, I use Flowyline for most of my legs. I love the designs Alex comes up with. In fact, the curved ones you displayed at the end I got a few months back. Thanks for the excellent instructions, I have learned so much from them, and became so inspired that I am doing a lot more work now - in my 1 car garage, in the winter... I also just purchased a Festool sander, with the dust collector, it's on the way now, and I can't wait to try them out!
@Headnsouth
@Headnsouth 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely gorgeous table, the legs really go well with it. Drool wish I had the talent to do that or the cash to afford it. Continued success.
@lizireland-skies
@lizireland-skies 2 года назад
I am hooked on your videos / work. This table is a beauty, love the mirror image of itself. The bow tie worked beautifully. A stunning finish with great legs!!
@manasakumar1145
@manasakumar1145 2 года назад
Simply Superb the way you attached the extension at the ends and made the angle
@jessicabrooks8462
@jessicabrooks8462 2 года назад
I think everything about this table is amazing!
@russellnentwich8745
@russellnentwich8745 3 года назад
I actually purchased legs from Flowyline after you plugged them on an old video. Hands down the best in the business. Also, I really like how you solved that issue. It’s art and it doesn’t always have to make sense. As always it beautiful.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 3 года назад
I’m glad!
@raybozzer8119
@raybozzer8119 2 года назад
That looks awesome Cam. I don't know one person that would not love to have that either as a desk/table or wall art. Keep up the great work.
@Your_disney
@Your_disney 3 года назад
you are a perfectionist, i like that about you. If you even see a smallest imperfection, you will solve it somehow and not leave it as is. I am also like that in everything. Looks amazing btw. I was a woodworker about 27 years ago, but i went to the military service. Now i want to get back in to woodworking and your video's gave me a lot of inspiration. I have a long way to go, but baby steps and i hope to have a woodshop like yours in the future. Keep up the good work.
@jaimenahman3889
@jaimenahman3889 Год назад
One of the nicest tables I've seen. Love the video, tips, errors, and ideas. Thanks
@johnangus18
@johnangus18 3 года назад
I watched many of your videos before building my own epoxy resin table. I would like to thank you for sharing so many valuable bits of information. In return I would like to share with you one useful tip that I haven't yet seen on any woodworking video and that I discovered on my own. Cleaning up the edges of a live board and knot holes on old timber can be done very effectively using a high pressure water hose (Karcher or similar) . This can remove rotten wood and bark easily, cleanly and quickly. My own table was made from very old elm boards that I found in a local sawmill, felled 40 years ago and then forgotten. (I live in France). Thank you once again.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 3 года назад
Thanks!
@mariannepolloni8418
@mariannepolloni8418 Год назад
Another outstanding project. Legs are PERFECT! Your a artist!
@janedc5ch319
@janedc5ch319 2 года назад
I enjoy watching your videos. You do really great work. I have been watching this guy cut trees on a sawmill. I got hooked on just the beauty of the wood. Now I watch what you do with that beautiful wood. Love that table
@gooma27
@gooma27 2 года назад
Subscribed! Love the table and saving on epoxy idea. I may have tried a line of color-matched wood wax first instead of a bow tie but either way this table is beautiful and your tutorial is perfect
@bobbybowes4718
@bobbybowes4718 Год назад
I am really happy that this will become a wall piece. I would like to see more wall ART from you. I believe this will move you from Maker to Artist.
@davidmills9653
@davidmills9653 Год назад
I am sitting watching with equal parts envy and awe. I love your work generally and this piece rocks! I want to be able to do this …
@MrRockStarzification
@MrRockStarzification Год назад
I think the bow tie on the end was a great idea. Gives it a lot of character. Looks great! 👍
@williamhagaman6003
@williamhagaman6003 3 года назад
That turned out beautiful!! I like the fact that you didn’t get lazy and just leave the mistake there, even though that would have been understandable!! I’m learning a lot watching your channel!!
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 3 года назад
Thanks William!
@kevlinville
@kevlinville 3 года назад
Very stylish and the legs set it off perfectly. Awesome work!
@jorgemaldonado5575
@jorgemaldonado5575 2 года назад
From all your tables this is the one that I love it!!!
@c.haroldwilliams605
@c.haroldwilliams605 2 года назад
Gorgeous table.You do great work. Thanks so much for sharing.
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