If I was a top class furniture company I would pay this guy mega bucks to come and design for me. Every creation he makes is worthy to sit in anybody's home. Fantastic workmanship.
Non ci sono parole per questo lavoro e un'opera d'arte speriamo che persone come te non si perdano mai questi sono lavori che andrebbero imparati ai giovani di oggi che non sanno fare una pippa complimenti ancora
This guy has to be the best craftsman I’ve ever seen... been doing woodworking almost my whole life and I can honestly say I could never compare to this guys... cheers !!!
Nice responsible use of epoxy. By that I mean it was used only to hold the table together, with regular finish elsewhere. The glass in the middle is much cooler than an epoxy river or something like that. Nice work!
I absolutely love the way you use dowels as fasteners instead of screws or nails. It adds an element of quality to the piece I can't quite articulate. Beautiful❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
When I started I did not think I could watch the whole video in one viewing, but I did! This is Very Exquisite and Finely Crafted Piece of Furniture!! My Compliments to your Talent!!!
What I love most about your channel (apart from the unique designs) is the lack of bs. No spending half the video flattening slabs, no having to make jigs to clamp wood together, or applying 20 layers of stain/varnish/finish and no farting around making things harder than they need to be. Just straight in, make the item and finish it. DONE. NO BS. Beautiful.
The table is very beautiful, but I really respect the joining of the wooden bars. I appreciate the respect and saving of your material. my English is bad.
I suppose i am making the comment that in my opinion you have used far too much wood to make a coffee table and yes i understand kids jumping all over it but if everyone used this much wood to make every coffee table in the world then there would be no trees left - so it's a green comment really as well as an aesthetic. @@32dras
I watch a ton of woodworking videos and rarely, if at all, comment on them. They show the same techniques in slightly different ways and talk way too much about it. I love that you do not speak. Woodworking is done with your eyes, hands, and heart. You, my friend are not just a woodworker but an artist. You have created an heirloom with your heart out of a couple pieces of wood most people see as junk on the side of the road. Keep doing what you are doing and thousands will watch and learn.
Excellent work. Extremely creative use of a single raw slab. I don't know of any woodworker who would have seen that single slab and come up with this. This really is an exquisite table. Bravo due. Bravo. There are just two guys who've been making all of the pieces (five bedroom with: dressers, beds, nightstands, benches, chests, and chairs. The library has an 18ft table, 12 chairs, a chest, bookshelf's, two display cabinets, chess game table and chairs, fireplace surround, and built in window seating. The rest of the home has various pieces such as the dining sets, display cases, console tables, bar, coffee and end tables, filing cabinet, other fireplace mantles and surrounds, etc, etc.. all made by John and Norman. The only exceptions are all of the mahogany shelves in the family room, staircase banisters, doors, trim, kitchen/laundry room/bath cabinets as well as all the mahogany windows and patio/balcony doors.) in my home for the last 17 years. Not one of them has been this creative. Of course I've never requested anything like this. To be fair there are a lot of inlays and uses of different species within a single piece. They're going to hate me now that I've been watching a lot of creative woodworkers here on YT. I've got some great ideas now. Unlike store bought, mass produced wood furniture, custom handmade furniture will last forever. Additionally, your neighbors, friends, and family will not have the same piece. Yes (someone is bound to point out) some woodworkers will make duplicate pieces. However, they may only make two to three identical pieces versus 100s of thousands pumped out of suppliers in other countries for distribution and sale globally. Having a piece or pieces made by a local woodworker, supports local craftsmanship, keep your money local, and you're rewarded with a solid piece or pieces you and your family will cherish for generations to come. Very few families have pieces of furniture handed down because they either became valuable or fell out of style. So if you're thinking of having a piece made and the piece is going to be considered expensive to you, don't have a piece made that's trendy. Order up something without ornamentation or in a particular style. Look through their pictures of other timeless pieces they've made previously. You're likely to find something very close to what you imagined. He or she will work with you to sketch out what you want. If you want a piece made with wood and metal find an woodworker who either does both, has a metal fabricator he/she works with, or find a local metal fabrication shop to build the parts needed for the piece you're making. Some of my piece have wrought iron or steel frames with inlayed wood panels attached. A separate company (Iron Design Center) did all the metal fabrication. We already had a working relationship with this company when they did our staircases, deck railings, and a few other projects. They were able to take the John's measurements and fabricate exactly what he needed for the pieces to come together. There are also many local business who contract with local woodworkers and artisans to fill their showrooms and make custom pieces for customers. This is the way to go if you want that added purchase protection. Granted it can add a little to final price, but worth the security knowing you have a licensed and insured business backing your hard earned money. Supporting local woodworking also helps to ensure the craft stays alive. The woodworkers do get rich doing this, they do it for the passion and respect they have for wood. Within each one of them is an artist. Just like painters, clay throwers, and other artists, they rely on customers to keep their craft thriving. Ok. That's all the blabbing I will do. Cheers from Seattle! Cameron
This looks amazing! I see a lot of furniture where they try to do the "live edge" thing and it just comes out looking unfinished, but this is a beautiful piece!
@@kein-anderer-nur-ich5673 Throw cold water on this, why don't you!!! Basics or not, it's still a nice piece of work. He utilized all the strengths of a unique design and made a beautiful piece out of it. But you're right on one thing, you are kind of sorry.
I am a retired carpenter and yes I find it very hard to part with my work, I too love ash, it was nice to watch. very well done, my work is all over the house lol.
Think this is third time I watch this video and I`m still in love with this coffe tabale, keeped bark, wood knots keeped, those inperfections in wood just add to it`s beauty. Congrats on your level of craftsmenship!!
Сиділа я собі у Львові, дивилася це відео і згадувала англійські прикметники на зразок інкредибл і анбелівибл, аби написати комент, і думала, що в нас вже таких майстрів, певно, не лишилося, аж глянула що за канал і сторопіла :) А ще коли прочитала, що це не основна професія майстра, то й зовсім мову відібрало :) Це просто неймовірно! Дякую за таку красу! :)
Witam i pozdrawiam!!Super wykonanie Lawo-Stołu !Duza wiedza i dokładność daje zawsze dobry efekt,szyba w środek daje eleganckiego wyglądu, wysoki kunszt rzemieślniczy. Majstersztyk !Pomyslowosc i elegancja same mówią o dobrym Mistrzu,tak trzymać!!
This table is stunning ! It's one of the most unique designs I have ever seen! You are a very talented man with some very cool tools! I was happy to read that you kept this! I can imagine how hard it would have been to let go of. I have always had a hard time letting go of my art, except for when I was a teenager. Back then in high school if I sold something at an art show or someone commissioned a piece from me it made me feel like I was producing adult quality art show pieces, as opposed to student art! My proudest moment was when the judges accidentally judged me in the adult division! I was set up in a spot between the two divisions so they didn't know. When I was re-judged in the student division I got my first Best of show for a weaving on both sides of a bicycle rim in 2 different colors! ( got the idea because I was poor and couldn't afford anything else to weave or Macrame on and I had a great teacher!) That was in 1976-77, now everyone is doing similar things. I wish I had kept it and other stuff I made but I got tired of them. I hope you keep all the things you make that make you happy! Every good artist deserves at least that much ! Thanks for the great video.
This is a superb wood working book I`ve ever read, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* . Both novice and some skilled woodworker can gain a lot of general info using this reading material. I`ve been very amazed how frequently I use this to look up woods at places like to restore and salvage spots.?
Мегареспект...просто восторг! шикарная работа - как по дизайну так и по исполнению... сам немного работаю с деревом, конечно до уровня такой оснащённости мастерской мне далеко и поэтому по хорошему завидую Мастеру) посмотрел ролик как хорошее кино - получил массу удовольствия от просмотра, думаю кто сам столярничает меня поймёт... PS можно узнать модель рейсмуса? очень он меня заинтересовал...
Magnifique! Bravo l'artiste,le résultat est très très jolie et original. Tu as utilisé l'obiet à revers pour allier l'estétique et la solidité j'imagine;c'est malin et bien fait. Encore bravo!
Dude, you got every tool, technique, and machine ever invented. Best of all, you know how to use them. I'm just getting into using epoxy. It is some great stuff. :)
Très belle réalisation, il faut du savoir faire et de bon outils, le seul hic. J'ai toujours appris a ne pas utiliser de visses à bois durant un assemblage. Cela à toujours tenue, ainsi !
A seriously cool table. Beautiful. I must say, however, that it represents a serious investment in time with some seriously expert level tools and some seriously expert level experience working with them. Way beyond my way more simple shop and way beyond my experience level. I congratulate you, sir. That table is a work of art.
Одного не понимаю: зачем нужно было распиливать доски на маленькие бруски, а потом их клеить внутрь корой? Можно же было просто брус 100*100 взять. Или это типа почти безотходное производство из говна? Сделал то из говна, зато потратил кучу электричества, времени, и клея, чтоб это всё склеить, + "мартышкин " труд
всегда найдётся тот, кто будет обсирать сделанное другими людьми... ответ на вопрос "почему так?" прост и понятен - потому что сами они ничего не умеют, кроме как только срать в комментариях ибо они убогие не только руками, но и умом)))
Говно это ДСП или ДВП из которого у тебя вся мебель дома, а может вообще МДФ или пластик. И вероятно плохо читал название ролика - назовика мне "великий" плотник где так просто пойти и взять брус 100х100 из Ясеня в России ( а мастер во Львове работает) и еще и в это неспокойное время и еще качественно высушенный?? Плюс красивая структура поверхности получилась, а обсерать других мастер: ты на двор человека посмотри, видно что не бедный и доход ему вероятное его искусство и мастерство приносит, потратил электричество или что то другое, это явно не твое дело, человек не только зарабатывает, а еще и удовольствие от этого получает. Зависть плохое качество и вероятно сам ничего не можешь и близкого сделать. и для тебя фанера клеенная это высший материал на свете.
...когда есть нужный инструмент - это хорошо... когда есть умелые руки - это замечательно... а когда голова знает как это всё объединить и использовать - то это уже не только полезно, но и прекрасно... однозначно лайк и подписка! ...when you have the right tool - it's good... when you have skilled hands is a wonderful thing... and when the head knows how to combine it all and use - it is not only useful, but also fine... definitely like and subscribe!
im glad you went in detail it will help me out with mint except im going to make mine with 2 5 inch strips of glass on top fantastic job i love when we keep the natural look of wood
Nice to see you made it out of white ash. This species is slowly dying out due to disease. I remember cutting it for firewood 30+ years ago. Splits so nice.
Хоть и сам столяр со стажем, но всегда можно чему нибудь научиться у мастера. Прекрасная работа (хотя и готов поспорить о некоторых нюансах ))))))))))))
If I was a top class furniture company I would pay this guy mega bucks to come and design for me. Every creation he makes is worthy to sit in anybody's home. Fantastic workmanship.
Thank you for this words!
Non ci sono parole per questo lavoro e un'opera d'arte speriamo che persone come te non si perdano mai questi sono lavori che andrebbero imparati ai giovani di oggi che non sanno fare una pippa complimenti ancora
This guy has to be the best craftsman I’ve ever seen... been doing woodworking almost my whole life and I can honestly say I could never compare to this guys... cheers !!!
Nice responsible use of epoxy. By that I mean it was used only to hold the table together, with regular finish elsewhere. The glass in the middle is much cooler than an epoxy river or something like that. Nice work!
I absolutely love the way you use dowels as fasteners instead of screws or nails. It adds an element of quality to the piece I can't quite articulate. Beautiful❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Работа очень суперская.Просто бомба. Несколько раз уже смотрел и неперестаю восхищаться столиком. Думаю повторить его
Блин,как же красиво!Браво мастеру!👍
That is a really cool retro design you have put together right there.... Nice Work man
Красавчик!!! Мастер своего дела!!! Руки золотые и инструменты у тебя отменные!!!
Beautiful table and workmanship .
When I started I did not think I could watch the whole video in one viewing, but I did!
This is Very Exquisite and Finely Crafted Piece of Furniture!!
My Compliments to your Talent!!!
What I love most about your channel (apart from the unique designs) is the lack of bs. No spending half the video flattening slabs, no having to make jigs to clamp wood together, or applying 20 layers of stain/varnish/finish and no farting around making things harder than they need to be.
Just straight in, make the item and finish it. DONE. NO BS. Beautiful.
Thanks!
hi, I'm Korean.....
You are such a great man.
It's really important to make your family happy.
Please understand my poor English.
Thank you! :)
Прекрасный, основательный столик с необычным дизайном! 👏✨🍂
Ник, Вы как всегда на высоте! От куда столько фантазии!?
👍🍁👏
Спасибо, идеи как-то сами приходят! ;)
The table is very beautiful, but I really respect the joining of the wooden bars. I appreciate the respect and saving of your material. my English is bad.
Beautiful design. A thick and solid piece of wood
Прекрасный инструмент и прекрасная фантазия. И в итоге прекрасный результат.
Ba:
great to see a craftsman at work . No 1000 in one factory mess, screwed and nailed together.
Потрясающий стол! Вы мастер своего дела. Здорово видеть, как человек занимается своим делом и создает подобные шедевры.
Talent
Так приятно смотреть на вашу работу.Так професионально и с душой сделаны ваши шедеврики.Russia.👍
I just love this coffe table, it is beefy and specialy love the bark keeped and incorporated in design. Beautiful !
Halta
Yeah mate that´s true .. then it will apear on Mars 2100 Perfect Colonization Gadget ;P
Kept not keeped!
@@Studhawk English is not my maternal language but I think you and other understand what I wanted to say.
I suppose i am making the comment that in my opinion you have used far too much wood to make a coffee table and yes i understand kids jumping all over it but if everyone used this much wood to make every coffee table in the world then there would be no trees left - so it's a green comment really as well as an aesthetic.
@@32dras
I don't understand why there are 2.8 thousand people who disliked it... sad for those people who don't know how to appreciate the work of art.
Being a Cabinetmaker myself. I could watch in admiration of your creation. All respect.
Thanks! :)
Worldstar. Beast. Beastly. Beastmode. From California, U.S.A.. @@homemadeinlviv8041
You are woodworking rockstar
Very very nice! Amazing that you could get such a nice table out of those slabs. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Here is my video about it! th-cam.com/video/f7K655-1YkA/w-d-xo.html
I watch a ton of woodworking videos and rarely, if at all, comment on them. They show the same techniques in slightly different ways and talk way too much about it. I love that you do not speak. Woodworking is done with your eyes, hands, and heart. You, my friend are not just a woodworker but an artist. You have created an heirloom with your heart out of a couple pieces of wood most people see as junk on the side of the road. Keep doing what you are doing and thousands will watch and learn.
This is one of the coolest tables I've seen. Seriously so good.
Quite a craftsman. Good job buddy. Def something to be proud of
Excellent work. Extremely creative use of a single raw slab. I don't know of any woodworker who would have seen that single slab and come up with this. This really is an exquisite table. Bravo due. Bravo.
There are just two guys who've been making all of the pieces (five bedroom with: dressers, beds, nightstands, benches, chests, and chairs. The library has an 18ft table, 12 chairs, a chest, bookshelf's, two display cabinets, chess game table and chairs, fireplace surround, and built in window seating. The rest of the home has various pieces such as the dining sets, display cases, console tables, bar, coffee and end tables, filing cabinet, other fireplace mantles and surrounds, etc, etc.. all made by John and Norman. The only exceptions are all of the mahogany shelves in the family room, staircase banisters, doors, trim, kitchen/laundry room/bath cabinets as well as all the mahogany windows and patio/balcony doors.) in my home for the last 17 years. Not one of them has been this creative. Of course I've never requested anything like this. To be fair there are a lot of inlays and uses of different species within a single piece. They're going to hate me now that I've been watching a lot of creative woodworkers here on YT. I've got some great ideas now.
Unlike store bought, mass produced wood furniture, custom handmade furniture will last forever. Additionally, your neighbors, friends, and family will not have the same piece. Yes (someone is bound to point out) some woodworkers will make duplicate pieces. However, they may only make two to three identical pieces versus 100s of thousands pumped out of suppliers in other countries for distribution and sale globally.
Having a piece or pieces made by a local woodworker, supports local craftsmanship, keep your money local, and you're rewarded with a solid piece or pieces you and your family will cherish for generations to come. Very few families have pieces of furniture handed down because they either became valuable or fell out of style. So if you're thinking of having a piece made and the piece is going to be considered expensive to you, don't have a piece made that's trendy. Order up something without ornamentation or in a particular style. Look through their pictures of other timeless pieces they've made previously. You're likely to find something very close to what you imagined. He or she will work with you to sketch out what you want. If you want a piece made with wood and metal find an woodworker who either does both, has a metal fabricator he/she works with, or find a local metal fabrication shop to build the parts needed for the piece you're making. Some of my piece have wrought iron or steel frames with inlayed wood panels attached. A separate company (Iron Design Center) did all the metal fabrication. We already had a working relationship with this company when they did our staircases, deck railings, and a few other projects. They were able to take the John's measurements and fabricate exactly what he needed for the pieces to come together. There are also many local business who contract with local woodworkers and artisans to fill their showrooms and make custom pieces for customers. This is the way to go if you want that added purchase protection. Granted it can add a little to final price, but worth the security knowing you have a licensed and insured business backing your hard earned money. Supporting local woodworking also helps to ensure the craft stays alive. The woodworkers do get rich doing this, they do it for the passion and respect they have for wood. Within each one of them is an artist. Just like painters, clay throwers, and other artists, they rely on customers to keep their craft thriving. Ok. That's all the blabbing I will do.
Cheers from Seattle!
Cameron
Amazing how you planned all of the cuts to make this thing!
This looks amazing! I see a lot of furniture where they try to do the "live edge" thing and it just comes out looking unfinished, but this is a beautiful piece!
Beautiful. A very good way to use the available timber to create a robust and elegant piece of furniture art.
Absolutely beautiful!
You created a true work of art, you are a very talented craftsman, thanks.
When your videos begin. I can always not image what it is going to become. You are a really master of wood
Christian Ueckert Thanks, I'm glad that my videos have some mystery ;)
The basics of carpentry... Not a really good work... Im sorry
Queria não ser pobre
الله معو ام الدنيا على أحد و ما شاء ربك في هذه الساعة ان يكون في قلبك ولكن في نفس المكان المناسب لك في قلبي لك في
@@kein-anderer-nur-ich5673 Throw cold water on this, why don't you!!! Basics or not, it's still a nice piece of work. He utilized all the strengths of a unique design and made a beautiful piece out of it. But you're right on one thing, you are kind of sorry.
I am a retired carpenter and yes I find it very hard to part with my work, I too love ash, it was nice to watch. very well done, my work is all over the house lol.
Think this is third time I watch this video and I`m still in love with this coffe tabale, keeped bark, wood knots keeped, those inperfections in wood just add to it`s beauty. Congrats on your level of craftsmenship!!
keeped………..lolllolllol......kept
Ihh keren
@@kkcdns1645 no but I kept
It a beautiful piece of furniture! People are so fast to purchase particle board furniture, real wood, is always the best.
Sir, you have serious skills and vision.
Thanks! But believe me, majority of my work already posted were experimental and first time jobs! ;)
Excelente trabajo My brother
Боже
Який талант
Ви молодець
Ще й дивлюсь , а ви зі Львова
Ого
Яка гордість за таких українців
Дай Бог вам процвітання
زولمياسنةو
Щиро дякую! )
почему вы решили , что он из Украины?
@@РоманЛеров-я6щ написано ,что сделано во Львове
@@РоманЛеров-я6щ канал так называется
I'm also a carpenter but i was injured working and had to let go of all my tools and that broke my heart dearly, your work brother is plain beautiful.
и кея отдыхает ! Всех С Новым Годом 2019 !!!!!!!!
Nie znam specjalnie się na stolarce ale ten stolik wygląda zajebiście !!! po prostu zajebiście.
тут столько техники задействовано - что дешевле будет не столик этот сделать а цех выкупить)
Thank you for showing me what a truly gifted woodworker looks like
Beautiful.
Nice one. You certainly fooled me [ not hard ..lol ] on how this was going to be orientated. Nice idea with router on the legs etc. Thks
your work is amazing mate i love everything you have done so far :-)
Сиділа я собі у Львові, дивилася це відео і згадувала англійські прикметники на зразок інкредибл і анбелівибл, аби написати комент, і думала, що в нас вже таких майстрів, певно, не лишилося, аж глянула що за канал і сторопіла :)
А ще коли прочитала, що це не основна професія майстра, то й зовсім мову відібрало :)
Це просто неймовірно! Дякую за таку красу! :)
Просто восторг,а фрезер по дереву вообще бомба
Baby
WOW! I am simply amazed at the way this was made and appreciate the workmanship that shows in the finished product.
Замечательная работа!
Witam i pozdrawiam!!Super wykonanie Lawo-Stołu !Duza wiedza i dokładność daje zawsze dobry efekt,szyba w środek daje eleganckiego wyglądu, wysoki kunszt rzemieślniczy. Majstersztyk !Pomyslowosc i elegancja same mówią o dobrym Mistrzu,tak trzymać!!
Dziękuję bardzo za miłe słowo ! ;)
This table is stunning ! It's one of the most unique designs I have ever seen! You are a very talented man with some very cool tools! I was happy to read that you kept this! I can imagine how hard it would have been to let go of. I have always had a hard time letting go of my art, except for when I was a teenager. Back then in high school if I sold something at an art show or someone commissioned a piece from me it made me feel like I was producing adult quality art show pieces, as opposed to student art! My proudest moment was when the judges accidentally judged me in the adult division! I was set up in a spot between the two divisions so they didn't know. When I was re-judged in the student division I got my first Best of show for a weaving on both sides of a bicycle rim in 2 different colors! ( got the idea because I was poor and couldn't afford anything else to weave or Macrame on and I had a great teacher!) That was in 1976-77, now everyone is doing similar things. I wish I had kept it and other stuff I made but I got tired of them. I hope you keep all the things you make that make you happy! Every good artist deserves at least that much ! Thanks for the great video.
R am o n c o D e r o
Michelle Taylor u.
This is a superb wood working book I`ve ever read, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* . Both novice and some skilled woodworker can gain a lot of general info using this reading material. I`ve been very amazed how frequently I use this to look up woods at places like to restore and salvage spots.?
Bravo maistore👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👍
Hi
Yet another nice design, built to last as is some of your machinery, there is obviously a lot of thought behind all your projects. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Мегареспект...просто восторг! шикарная работа - как по дизайну так и по исполнению... сам немного работаю с деревом, конечно до уровня такой оснащённости мастерской мне далеко и поэтому по хорошему завидую Мастеру) посмотрел ролик как хорошее кино - получил массу удовольствия от просмотра, думаю кто сам столярничает меня поймёт... PS можно узнать модель рейсмуса? очень он меня заинтересовал...
класс только суеты много
Автор не сможет ответить. Во Львове даже google translator русский не понимает)
Спасибо, Рейсмус Makita 2012NB
@@homemadeinlviv8041 it looks like the wood is very durable and durable
SOMOS MÁS LOS QUE NOS AGRADA TU TRABAJO, LUEGO ENTONCES, ERES EXCELENTE CON LO QUE HACES, FELICIDADES, SIGUE ADELANTE.
The table looks very unique and beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Magnifique! Bravo l'artiste,le résultat est très très jolie et original.
Tu as utilisé l'obiet à revers pour allier l'estétique et la solidité j'imagine;c'est malin et bien fait.
Encore bravo!
Amazing job bro it's worth any price u put on it lol 😇
Dude, you got every tool, technique, and machine ever invented. Best of all, you know how to use them. I'm just getting into using epoxy. It is some great stuff. :)
Too good for outside.
Мастеру респект!!! Руки ростут от туда от куда надо!!!
good job bro.
Very original and decorative. It matches the location perfectly. Congratulations on a beautiful piece.
COOL!!!
Felicitaciones mi hermano, bendecido talento Dios le ha dado, no cabe duda porque nuestro Señor fue carpintero. Gracias por compartir.
Sublime , magnifique !!! 😘 . I love it
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Très belle réalisation, il faut du savoir faire et de bon outils, le seul hic. J'ai toujours appris a ne pas utiliser de visses à bois durant un assemblage. Cela à toujours tenue, ainsi !
Неймовірно! Як це круто!
Wuuuaaauuu.!!! Es increible tu trabajo.! Felicitaciones.!!!
Блятттть!! Когда вижу такую мастерскую - рыдаю.. От зависти :-)
Хотел повторить да у меня только 2 струбцины ))
I really like the rivers on the sides. You're so creative and incredibly talented. Well done
Stupendo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
Lindo trabalho 👏👏👏👏
bonjour, ton travail est magnifique ,et tellement beau, quel plaisir de te suivre ....merci...
Bravo !
Wonderful. Having all the necessary instruments plus a talented person results amazing products. Congratulation
super job thumbs up
Travail impressionnant et résultat stupéfiant...............BRAVO
1.1K Ignorants don't like. Probably they can't distinguish the right hand, from the left one
Or, they know how to use tools, and don't pander to mediocre rubbish.
A seriously cool table. Beautiful. I must say, however, that it represents a serious investment in time with some seriously expert level tools and some seriously expert level experience working with them. Way beyond my way more simple shop and way beyond my experience level.
I congratulate you, sir. That table is a work of art.
Tecnología primitiva
Esta guapa la mesa chocho!!!!!
I would never have thought about it. haha ...you have an active imagination, my friend. lmfao
Maybe that's why there are 5+ million views. 😂😂
Слов нет, круто. И задумка, и исполнение. Молодец
Одного не понимаю: зачем нужно было распиливать доски на маленькие бруски, а потом их клеить внутрь корой? Можно же было просто брус 100*100 взять. Или это типа почти безотходное производство из говна? Сделал то из говна, зато потратил кучу электричества, времени, и клея, чтоб это всё склеить, + "мартышкин " труд
Это делается для того чтоб дерево не вело. Цельный брус ведёт от изменения температуры, влажности и т.д. Клееный не ведёт.
всегда найдётся тот, кто будет обсирать сделанное другими людьми... ответ на вопрос "почему так?" прост и понятен - потому что сами они ничего не умеют, кроме как только срать в комментариях ибо они убогие не только руками, но и умом)))
Говно это ДСП или ДВП из которого у тебя вся мебель дома, а может вообще МДФ или пластик. И вероятно плохо читал название ролика - назовика мне "великий" плотник где так просто пойти и взять брус 100х100 из Ясеня в России ( а мастер во Львове работает) и еще и в это неспокойное время и еще качественно высушенный?? Плюс красивая структура поверхности получилась, а обсерать других мастер: ты на двор человека посмотри, видно что не бедный и доход ему вероятное его искусство и мастерство приносит, потратил электричество или что то другое, это явно не твое дело, человек не только зарабатывает, а еще и удовольствие от этого получает. Зависть плохое качество и вероятно сам ничего не можешь и близкого сделать. и для тебя фанера клеенная это высший материал на свете.
what do ya mean "leads??"
@Jeus Selvrio
what kind of script are you running to get Business Machines & Business Cars when people click reply on your comment???
Для склейки углов, есть угловые струбцины, гораздо удобнее. Хорошая работа, тоже люблю работать с деревом.
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Beautiful. I was wondering why didn't you chip off the bark. Now I know. What a unique way to retain the essence of the wood and its natural look.
Ты крутой
سكس
Te quedó muy bonita la mesa encontrar carpinteros así de bien hechos es muy difícil con mucha creatividad
Beautiful. A joy to see the finished table and a very well put together explanatory video
Alot of work for that table....awesome job
...когда есть нужный инструмент - это хорошо... когда есть умелые руки - это замечательно... а когда голова знает как это всё объединить и использовать - то это уже не только полезно, но и прекрасно... однозначно лайк и подписка!
...when you have the right tool - it's good... when you have skilled hands is a wonderful thing... and when the head knows how to combine it all and use - it is not only useful, but also fine... definitely like and subscribe!
Excellent creativity and handcraft !
Very nice...Really enjoyed watching the construction...
im glad you went in detail it will help me out with mint except im going to make mine with 2 5 inch strips of glass on top fantastic job i love when we keep the natural look of wood
Nice to see you made it out of white ash. This species is slowly dying out due to disease. I remember cutting it for firewood 30+ years ago. Splits so nice.
Just plain awesome. Excellent work.
Zajebiaszczy stolik i zero odpadu prócz wióra :) Gratuluję pomysłu i kreatywności w pełnym wykorzystaniu tego pięknego surowca!
Хоть и сам столяр со стажем, но всегда можно чему нибудь научиться у мастера. Прекрасная работа (хотя и готов поспорить о некоторых нюансах ))))))))))))
Спасибо но я не столяр, для меня это просто хобби, поэтому есть нюансы! )
@@homemadeinlviv8041 Нюансы это даже очень как хорошо ))) Свежий взгляд на самые обыденные вещи открывает новые перспективы.
Your builds are just STUNNING!! Thank you so much for sharing the process.