Hate it. Hate the spikeys. Hate the brass bowties. Even kinda hate the tambour doors. But hey, if you are making something everybody likes, you are making something boring. An artist has to take risks. I “liked” the video (I hit thumbs-up) so there’s that.
same. hate the whole bottom. the black especially. I think in a light maybe slightly kitsch colour it might work better. I like the top though :D anyway got a like from me as well :D
I love the idea but the spikey part is not that great. I probably would like it more if the part wasn't so spikey. But hey! At least now I know what I don't like from this kind of interesting design 😁
I hate it, but I will talk out of both sides of my mouth here. While I don't like it personally, I LOVE the change and trying new things. I love watching you just experiment and try to see how far you can push yourself and your pieces. Just because a piece isn't appreciated by me, doesn't mean it's not appreciated by someone else. Keep going and thank you for sharing your experiences!
I love it. As woodworker who struggles being creative, I think it’s great that you can visualize something like this and go with it. I’ve found that learning skills to copy something or build something basic is so much easier than actually getting creative and artistic. Well done
It’s OK. I neither hate it nor love it, but I admire your tenacity in getting it finished and I really like the ‘out of left field’ approach to the design. Without people like you the world would be a boring place. Congrats!
It’s okay! I’m somewhere between love it and it’s okay. Something untraditional and new like this takes some getting used to. It is always great to see you take on new ideas to challenge your own skills but also to expand yourself as an artist. It’s tough to imagine it in my home, but because it is so different from any “style” we have established over the years. It is an eye catching piece, and definitely a conversational piece.
I think I fall into the "It's okay" category. I do appreciate the effort and the unique artist design, I'm not sure it's something I could see in my home. It reminds me of something from a science fiction movie/story. I do love the combination of all the elements, metal, wood, 3D printing. Keep up the good work.
It's okay... I don't care for the design but love watching the process and experimentation. I recently got a Bambu Lab P1S and it is so much better than my old 3D printer. I love the idea of using a 3D printer for woodworking purposes.
this thing is totally wild but I love it when things are totally wild. the best thing about the world is that there's always somebody out there going "why NOT make a table whose legs are thwomps? nobody can stop me!" i love the plastic you settled on for the doors and i love the shape of the spiky bits and i love how the paint on the support pipes matches the brass holding the top together and i love how it all comes together into this totally bizarre picture. i want more furniture out there that just makes people go "WTF is that?" when they walk into a room. good stuff! keep it up!
Love it. I would not want this for myself, but I like the way it´s designed. I don´t think there´s anything comparable out there yet. Probably no one ever built something like this.
use uv resin " same stuff for resin printers " to easily and quickly hide layer lines , or print parts in abs / asa and vapor smooth , been using 3d prints and wood for years " hobby level I'm not competition lol " love the build
Love it. The old me, before I was a maker myself, would have hated it. However, now I can appreciate the time and dedication to doing what you love instead of what you think everyone else loves/likes. While I am a little more traditional, I think this is a great piece and am glad you shared it with us.
While I can’t say I’m a big fan of the design I do appreciate the amount of time and effort you put into the design and development of the finished product. I do enjoy your work dedication! You never disappoint!
It's okay. Here's the thing Johnny, you be you, and I feel this design is one of those things that really says "You!" In so many ways. I too have a desire to combine wood and metal in furniture design, but likely more in the traditional sense. It wasn't until this video that the idea of also adding 3-D printing to the mix even came to mind. I like it, and I think it definitely has its place in the market. I don't yet have a 3-D printer, but will be in the market soon enough. Great build! Great Video! Keep on Making!!!
Reminds me a lot of the costumes Janet and Michael Jackson had in the music video for Scream. I can see why this wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea but me, my lifestyle, music taste and clothing have never been the default settings so for a somewhat domesticated GenX goth like me this would easily find a place in my eclectic décor. Love it!
It's a look, and I know that some people will love it. However it's not my personal style. I do love the fact that you are branching out, being creative and trying new things. This is always important, and I love to see it. I can't wait to see what you do next.
It’s okay. Who cares what people think? Do what makes you happy. We are here because we enjoy watching your creative process and seeing what uniqueness you come up with next.
I don't love it, and I don't hate it, but I can appreciate the effert and artistic expression. It makes me want to get into 3d printing and woodworking.
I personally love how unique and original this build is. Would I want it in my home, probably not, but if I saw it at a furniture store or even someone else's home I would definitely be taking some pictures and showing everyone.
It is neither something that I would have made nor would want in my house. Having said that, you pushed boundaries and developed new skills. Keep up the good work.
I'm so excited to see all the interesting and creative new projects you're thinking of making. I absolutely LOVE this piece, I've never seen anything like it. Please let your imagination run wild!
It’s okay… I’m not wild about it but it’s different and that’s okay! That’s the best part about your videos you make what you want to and don’t care what others think and that’s awesome!!!
I love it. The spikeys aren't my style but I love the innovation and decision to try something new. I especially love how the top turned out with the bowties even though I do normally prefer the wooden ones and tambour doors will always be a win for me every time.
I am a 50/50. The part I love, is your amazing creativity, and the brass bowties! The part that I do not like, is the spikes, it makes me feel uneasy. And I was thinking from the start... "who is going to dust/clean it?" (Often, I am sure) Yep, as a norwegian grandma, and loving the clean scandinavian look, which is way easier to clean, your design would give me hives. But my metal-music lover son would LOVE your work! 😂
Love it! It's definitely not my style, but if I saw it in a friend's house I'd spend a lot of time looking over it. Life's too short to sit at the same box as everyone else. You definitely made the right choice staying bare filament. The green looks better than the black would have.
love it. i love that you do random builds that your experiment with. theres never a boring video and it is your channel i'd hate to see it become a channel the "fans" force you to do boring builds they wanna see. i think most people would watch your videos because they truly dont know what cool idea you'll come up with next
To be honest with you I love it because of all the different materials you used in it makes it really challenging to create something like that awesome 👍
It’s okay, you can also try playing with the setting on the 3d printer to hide the layers and making it easier to smooth them just with primer. Also the spots that come out from the mig welder can be just smacked out and it’ll look way cleaner. Continue making this kind of stuff and this 7 weeks will become just 1 with the practice, encourage technology!
It's okay...because even when I don't like your builds I can appreciate how much time and effort you put into them. And that is something to greatly admire!
I love it based on creativity alone. Not necessarily something I would want in my own home, but would 1000% think it is awesome in someone else's home!
Love it. I really like the palete of the colours and materials. The design really accentuate the organic initial feel of the build yet with gothic approach with a dash of cyberpunk fusion. Really well done mate!
It's creative and built well. Not something I would want in my house but I know of people who would love it. It doesn't matter if people love it or hate it, what matters is the skill it took to put together,
Shapr3D is the BOMB!!! I use Solid Works, and AutoCAD at my work, but Shapr3D allows me to export into any format I need and create the part from my Mac, then my iPad and then my work PC seamlessly. Just stoked to see another Shapr3D user.
Love it! Not my style, not something I would have in my house, but it is unique and wood is beautiful. I have never seen 3D printer being used this way, keep it up with new and unique ideas!
As I am currently designing and printing an armchair with 3D printing, I know what you are talking about. It will take approximately 25 days to print, and so I am thinking about upgrading my 3D printer to a newer and faster model. It's ok.
I love it, and I'm being 100% honest. The incorporation of 3D printing really adds significant visual interest that would have been time/labor/materials prohibitive using conventional methods. I give it two thumbs up and would enjoy having something that unique in my collection. The manner of which it is constructed would be a conversation I'd thoroughly enjoy having with anyone who asks about it!
It's okay. I like the idea, I like the concept, I don't like the shapes chosen. But that comes down to personal preference. However, the idea of incorporating 3d printing into a build is fascinating and I can see many potential uses for it. Even if not in the final build, you've made it clear it can be a faithful tool for making the making an easier process.
When I first saw the thumbnail, I saw it as three separate plastic-covered storage units and I really liked them! I don't like the table as a piece because I find the materials to clash with one another - natural wood, gold metal, black plastic. Don't like them all together - reminds me of my aunt and uncle's Hollywood Regency interior design style in the 1960s. I like the individual storage cubes though.
Love it!! I love the original look and vibe of it. I wouldn't have it in my house simply because it wouldn't fit our vibe at all but I truly love the original look
I'm into the brass ties, and theh hidden bowtie details. I love the interplay of different textures and materials. As a pirce of art and a creative exercise, it's amazing. As a furniture piece to live with, I wouldn't. Firstly, I would stab myself on it at least a dozen times a day, and secondly, who gets to clean it?
It's okay, but on the somewhere-in-the-middle scale, i think i'm 20% closer to love it than hate it! Oddly if it was all walnut i'd probably be in love. Maybe even just walnut tambours, that'd add that extra bit of cohesion.
I am a woman from Germany. I really do Like every Thing that you are creating. You are a Wood worker ...and when someone hates what your are creating, feel free to leave and watch Something else😂😂 so easy😂😂good Bless you
I really love it, it's like luxurious but punk at the same time, the spikes and the doors color make me think of Vivienne Westwood is she did furniture I don’t know if it’s make sense, this is definitely my vibe 🖤✨
Love it! I began the video in the “hate it” group. However, once I watched you build it and put it together, I seen the cool little details and intricacies involved. Thanks for sharing… I love love it! Very 1986!
Love it! Impossible not to look at and feel something. Modern? Crazy? Industrial? Gothic? Galactic? Totally new. No more river tables! Want to see people who dare to break with everything. Maybe not for my house, but, great crazy job!
It’s ok. I like the utilization of tech, it was a well thought out design, and the craftsmanship was great. I’m just not sold on the overall aesthetic, but that is only one perspective. I’m sure there are going to be plenty of love it’s.
It's ok. It's definitely a one off boutique type design that seems like it would be best fit in a black metal/death metal/Punk Rock type studio. Even putting it on full display as a DJ table for some kind of Heavy metal/Punk/Goth club would really make this one shine. I would also maybe change to gold parts to a more silver or polished gunmetal black.
It's okay. This is about a style that you like, if it's going to be in your house, so you do you. There are many things I love about it, and I do think it's cool that lot of things being merged together in terms of tech, style, talent, creativity. To be fair the only thing I really don't care for in the style are the "Spinies" I think they take away from the piece visually, and look like giant meat tenderizer mallets. Love the sliding doors, and that color. Love the brass bow tie for that wood-metal combination look. It was really fun to watch the video, one of your best. For an experiment it's a lot to learn from. Scott from Japan
It’s okay. Spikeys are uniquely wild. Not sure how I feel. However, I love how the green silky PLA accents the brass bits. I too am a nerd and highly enjoy the process of designing and 3D printing. Soooo useful in my workshop. This video also gives me an idea for incorporating 3D printed scales on a piece for my step-kiddo. 🤔🤓😁👍🏽👍🏽
LOVE IT, Love it. I like the design. That's a unique piece that I would have in my home. I love how you are thinking outside the box and using different materials to make something cool. A lot might not like it and a lot might. To Each Their Own. Keep creating and experimenting and making awesome art.
Love it. usually when someone designs furniture that people either love or hate, I'm in the "it's not for me" camp. but this was really freakin cool. i think parts of it could use some refinement but otherwise yeah I love it
It's okay. I can definitely see the creative aspects of it but it is definitely something I wouldn't want to own in my own home. But it's very cool to look at and loved seeing your passion in building it. Keep doing what you're doing johnny!
Well, I can use all three expressions to describe my impression, - I LOVE that you don't hesitate to experiment new technics, - IT'S OK as a final product, since it serves its porous, - and I HATE it as piece of furniture without knowing its back-story, In all cases, your approach to woodworking is respectable, and one can always expect an exciting new idea next, Greetings from France, 👍
It's ok Table top, rocking. Slider doors, love it. The lower cabinets are ok, not a fan of the spines but there will be someone out there that would love that. I do like the idea of the storage areas, and I do like your method to connect them all. Overall conception, 7 out of 10.
While it isn't something that I would go out and buy, I love it. The spikey cabinets are different, and that's what makes it cool. I love the contrast of the wooden top and the 3D bottom. Cool and interesting.😊
Gonna say its Okay. That iridescent sort of green makes me want to have you spray it with an awesome color shift paint! Could be a crazy way to make those spikes even more standout-ish? But it is already pretty over the top lol! Also gotta say...gonna be a total nightmare to dust bro.
Don't hate it and don't love it. I do love the creative thought that you put into your work and think outside the spikey box to try to achieve something no one else is doing. Not something I would of even thought to make, plus I think it would be hard to match up with any other aesthetics in the room. Great work and fun build. Thanks for sharing.
Honestly lookin at the thumbnail I thought I was gonna hate it then hearing you used 3d printing I knew I was gonna hate it then I saw it at the end and I low key love it
It’s okay… I wouldn’t buy it, but I do appreciate the commitment to this extreme style. It shows character. And, importantly, it is anything but boring. Boring sucks. Keep up the bold work! 👊
I love it for its boldness. The design is audacious and the mix of crafting techniques is fantastic. I hate it as a piece of furniture in itself, as I would never have such a thing in my home.
Hate it. Hate the spikeys. Hate the brass bowties. Even kinda hate the tambour doors. But hey, if you are making something everybody likes, you are making something boring. An artist has to take risks.
I “liked” the video (I hit thumbs-up) so there’s that.
same. hate the whole bottom. the black especially. I think in a light maybe slightly kitsch colour it might work better.
I like the top though :D
anyway got a like from me as well :D
That’s a lot of hate.
I think context is everything on a piece like this.
Amazing. I love it
I love the idea but the spikey part is not that great. I probably would like it more if the part wasn't so spikey. But hey! At least now I know what I don't like from this kind of interesting design 😁
I feel the same, but it's a really cool idea and I love the thought process and ideas.
I hate it, but I will talk out of both sides of my mouth here. While I don't like it personally, I LOVE the change and trying new things. I love watching you just experiment and try to see how far you can push yourself and your pieces. Just because a piece isn't appreciated by me, doesn't mean it's not appreciated by someone else. Keep going and thank you for sharing your experiences!
It's okay... And what elevated it from "hate it," to "it's okay" was your passion for and dedication to this concept.
I love it. As woodworker who struggles being creative, I think it’s great that you can visualize something like this and go with it. I’ve found that learning skills to copy something or build something basic is so much easier than actually getting creative and artistic. Well done
It’s OK. I neither hate it nor love it, but I admire your tenacity in getting it finished and I really like the ‘out of left field’ approach to the design. Without people like you the world would be a boring place. Congrats!
It’s okay! I’m somewhere between love it and it’s okay. Something untraditional and new like this takes some getting used to. It is always great to see you take on new ideas to challenge your own skills but also to expand yourself as an artist. It’s tough to imagine it in my home, but because it is so different from any “style” we have established over the years. It is an eye catching piece, and definitely a conversational piece.
I think I fall into the "It's okay" category. I do appreciate the effort and the unique artist design, I'm not sure it's something I could see in my home. It reminds me of something from a science fiction movie/story. I do love the combination of all the elements, metal, wood, 3D printing. Keep up the good work.
It's okay... I don't care for the design but love watching the process and experimentation. I recently got a Bambu Lab P1S and it is so much better than my old 3D printer. I love the idea of using a 3D printer for woodworking purposes.
this thing is totally wild but I love it when things are totally wild. the best thing about the world is that there's always somebody out there going "why NOT make a table whose legs are thwomps? nobody can stop me!" i love the plastic you settled on for the doors and i love the shape of the spiky bits and i love how the paint on the support pipes matches the brass holding the top together and i love how it all comes together into this totally bizarre picture. i want more furniture out there that just makes people go "WTF is that?" when they walk into a room. good stuff! keep it up!
Love it. I would not want this for myself, but I like the way it´s designed. I don´t think there´s anything comparable out there yet. Probably no one ever built something like this.
use uv resin " same stuff for resin printers " to easily and quickly hide layer lines , or print parts in abs / asa and vapor smooth , been using 3d prints and wood for years " hobby level I'm not competition lol " love the build
Love it. The old me, before I was a maker myself, would have hated it. However, now I can appreciate the time and dedication to doing what you love instead of what you think everyone else loves/likes. While I am a little more traditional, I think this is a great piece and am glad you shared it with us.
It's better than okay, but I don't love it.. would be cool, if you had made the spikes into dragon scales.
While I can’t say I’m a big fan of the design I do appreciate the amount of time and effort you put into the design and development of the finished product. I do enjoy your work dedication! You never disappoint!
I Love it!! You have me pricing 3D printers...I'm 60years old and ready to learn lol THANK YOU for your vids.
It's okay. Here's the thing Johnny, you be you, and I feel this design is one of those things that really says "You!" In so many ways. I too have a desire to combine wood and metal in furniture design, but likely more in the traditional sense. It wasn't until this video that the idea of also adding 3-D printing to the mix even came to mind. I like it, and I think it definitely has its place in the market. I don't yet have a 3-D printer, but will be in the market soon enough. Great build! Great Video! Keep on Making!!!
Reminds me a lot of the costumes Janet and Michael Jackson had in the music video for Scream. I can see why this wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea but me, my lifestyle, music taste and clothing have never been the default settings so for a somewhat domesticated GenX goth like me this would easily find a place in my eclectic décor.
Love it!
It's a look, and I know that some people will love it. However it's not my personal style. I do love the fact that you are branching out, being creative and trying new things. This is always important, and I love to see it. I can't wait to see what you do next.
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It’s okay. Who cares what people think? Do what makes you happy. We are here because we enjoy watching your creative process and seeing what uniqueness you come up with next.
Love it ! You never know what kind of wild build you are gonna tackle and you haven't disappointed me yet. Good job man.
I don't love it, and I don't hate it, but I can appreciate the effert and artistic expression. It makes me want to get into 3d printing and woodworking.
I personally love how unique and original this build is. Would I want it in my home, probably not, but if I saw it at a furniture store or even someone else's home I would definitely be taking some pictures and showing everyone.
It is neither something that I would have made nor would want in my house. Having said that, you pushed boundaries and developed new skills. Keep up the good work.
I'm so excited to see all the interesting and creative new projects you're thinking of making. I absolutely LOVE this piece, I've never seen anything like it. Please let your imagination run wild!
It’s okay… I’m not wild about it but it’s different and that’s okay! That’s the best part about your videos you make what you want to and don’t care what others think and that’s awesome!!!
This piece would look at home in any hair salon.
Nailed it. Lol
I love it. The spikeys aren't my style but I love the innovation and decision to try something new. I especially love how the top turned out with the bowties even though I do normally prefer the wooden ones and tambour doors will always be a win for me every time.
So this explains why you took it down Sunday
The audio was track was messed up unfortunately.
I am a 50/50. The part I love, is your amazing creativity, and the brass bowties! The part that I do not like, is the spikes, it makes me feel uneasy. And I was thinking from the start... "who is going to dust/clean it?" (Often, I am sure)
Yep, as a norwegian grandma, and loving the clean scandinavian look, which is way easier to clean, your design would give me hives. But my metal-music lover son would LOVE your work! 😂
Loved your comment on how to clean it 😁 I would be more worried about falling and hitting any bodily part on those spikes specially kids and pets
@helgavoorneveld1530 😂 Forgot that, just thinking... dust! 🤣
Love it. It's a unique concept piece. And with the 4 cabinets you can put each console in them. Just need holes for the wires.
Love it! It's definitely not my style, but if I saw it in a friend's house I'd spend a lot of time looking over it. Life's too short to sit at the same box as everyone else. You definitely made the right choice staying bare filament. The green looks better than the black would have.
love it. i love that you do random builds that your experiment with. theres never a boring video and it is your channel i'd hate to see it become a channel the "fans" force you to do boring builds they wanna see. i think most people would watch your videos because they truly dont know what cool idea you'll come up with next
To be honest with you I love it because of all the different materials you used in it makes it really challenging to create something like that awesome 👍
Love it. No one ever got anywhere by not pushing boundaries. Would love to do what you do.
Hate it but always enjoy seeing someone explore their creativity. I especially liked all the different approaches… woodworking 3D print weld etc.
It's ok, the thing I like about it is it is very unique with the 3d printed parts, that is very cool.
Love it! It's very modern, kinda gothic, a bit industrial, very in your face. I'd rock that in my home!
It's Ok... because as the project went along it kinda grew on me and I kinda like it. I am not going to say I love it, but it quite cool!
It’s okay. Not a fan of the spiny shapes, but do agree the combination of materials is intriguing. And love that green iridescent color!
It's okay. I would not want it in my house, but I have a lot of respect for what you were able to accomplish and how it turned out.
It’s okay, you can also try playing with the setting on the 3d printer to hide the layers and making it easier to smooth them just with primer. Also the spots that come out from the mig welder can be just smacked out and it’ll look way cleaner. Continue making this kind of stuff and this 7 weeks will become just 1 with the practice, encourage technology!
It's okay...because even when I don't like your builds I can appreciate how much time and effort you put into them. And that is something to greatly admire!
I love it based on creativity alone. Not necessarily something I would want in my own home, but would 1000% think it is awesome in someone else's home!
It’s okay, love the idea of the 3D printer being used and its potential is enormous!!
Love it. I really like the palete of the colours and materials. The design really accentuate the organic initial feel of the build yet with gothic approach with a dash of cyberpunk fusion. Really well done mate!
Love it. It's not necessarily my style, but it's very bold and unique.
It's OK. I love mixed discipline builds. You may not have nailed this one but you're on the right track!
It's creative and built well. Not something I would want in my house but I know of people who would love it. It doesn't matter if people love it or hate it, what matters is the skill it took to put together,
Shapr3D is the BOMB!!! I use Solid Works, and AutoCAD at my work, but Shapr3D allows me to export into any format I need and create the part from my Mac, then my iPad and then my work PC seamlessly. Just stoked to see another Shapr3D user.
Love it! Not my style, not something I would have in my house, but it is unique and wood is beautiful. I have never seen 3D printer being used this way, keep it up with new and unique ideas!
As I am currently designing and printing an armchair with 3D printing, I know what you are talking about. It will take approximately 25 days to print, and so I am thinking about upgrading my 3D printer to a newer and faster model.
It's ok.
I love it, and I'm being 100% honest. The incorporation of 3D printing really adds significant visual interest that would have been time/labor/materials prohibitive using conventional methods. I give it two thumbs up and would enjoy having something that unique in my collection. The manner of which it is constructed would be a conversation I'd thoroughly enjoy having with anyone who asks about it!
Do vinyls fit behind those tambour doors and if so what's your rough estimate how many albums it could hold?
It's okay.
I like the idea, I like the concept, I don't like the shapes chosen. But that comes down to personal preference. However, the idea of incorporating 3d printing into a build is fascinating and I can see many potential uses for it. Even if not in the final build, you've made it clear it can be a faithful tool for making the making an easier process.
It's ok. I wouldn't put it in my place, however, You did an awesome job exploring your vision and trying new things. Cheers!
LOVE IT! I like the incorporated elements in it. Should have put LED lights under the wood table top. This is really thinking outside of the box
It's okay. I like adding the 3D printed elements. The tambor doors are cool. I don't care for the spikes specifically, but like the idea behind it.
I love it - has that OG gaming vibe, just add some shelves and you can store games underneath and have your TV and gaming console up top.
Love it! As others have said, I probably wouldn't want it in my own home, but definitely in the office or something. Awesome design and video
When I first saw the thumbnail, I saw it as three separate plastic-covered storage units and I really liked them! I don't like the table as a piece because I find the materials to clash with one another - natural wood, gold metal, black plastic. Don't like them all together - reminds me of my aunt and uncle's Hollywood Regency interior design style in the 1960s. I like the individual storage cubes though.
Honestly, I love it. It's not my style at all but it's so unique and original and that's why I love it. That and your passion for it is contagious.
Love it!! I love the original look and vibe of it. I wouldn't have it in my house simply because it wouldn't fit our vibe at all but I truly love the original look
I'm into the brass ties, and theh hidden bowtie details. I love the interplay of different textures and materials. As a pirce of art and a creative exercise, it's amazing. As a furniture piece to live with, I wouldn't. Firstly, I would stab myself on it at least a dozen times a day, and secondly, who gets to clean it?
It's okay, but on the somewhere-in-the-middle scale, i think i'm 20% closer to love it than hate it! Oddly if it was all walnut i'd probably be in love. Maybe even just walnut tambours, that'd add that extra bit of cohesion.
I love it. It's different, A one of a kind , your creation. Don't be afraid to think outside of the box.
I love this, if the gold was silver, I'd buy it and that's purely because I prefer silver to gold. This is incredible.
I am a woman from Germany. I really do Like every Thing that you are creating. You are a Wood worker ...and when someone hates what your are creating, feel free to leave and watch Something else😂😂 so easy😂😂good Bless you
It’s okay, but I really enjoyed the process and watching it come together!
I really love it, it's like luxurious but punk at the same time, the spikes and the doors color make me think of Vivienne Westwood is she did furniture I don’t know if it’s make sense, this is definitely my vibe 🖤✨
Absolutely Love it! I love the modern asthetic and the use of future and past technologies together. Totally RAD
Love it! I began the video in the “hate it” group. However, once I watched you build it and put it together, I seen the cool little details and intricacies involved. Thanks for sharing… I love love it! Very 1986!
Love it! Impossible not to look at and feel something. Modern? Crazy? Industrial? Gothic? Galactic? Totally new. No more river tables! Want to see people who dare to break with everything. Maybe not for my house, but, great crazy job!
Honestly, I think it's interesting. Neither hate nor love it. It's just interesting 😊
It’s ok. I like the utilization of tech, it was a well thought out design, and the craftsmanship was great. I’m just not sold on the overall aesthetic, but that is only one perspective. I’m sure there are going to be plenty of love it’s.
Love it super unique maybe not something I’d buy but a really cool piece to see in someone else’s space
I love it. It's so different and unique, and brass and black is the best combination in my opinion
It's ok.
It's definitely a one off boutique type design that seems like it would be best fit in a black metal/death metal/Punk Rock type studio. Even putting it on full display as a DJ table for some kind of Heavy metal/Punk/Goth club would really make this one shine. I would also maybe change to gold parts to a more silver or polished gunmetal black.
It's okay. This is about a style that you like, if it's going to be in your house, so you do you. There are many things I love about it, and I do think it's cool that lot of things being merged together in terms of tech, style, talent, creativity. To be fair the only thing I really don't care for in the style are the "Spinies" I think they take away from the piece visually, and look like giant meat tenderizer mallets. Love the sliding doors, and that color. Love the brass bow tie for that wood-metal combination look. It was really fun to watch the video, one of your best. For an experiment it's a lot to learn from. Scott from Japan
This would go in a pc gaming room. Personally, not for me but that's what makes this cool. Liked the video dude. Keep doing things like this.
It’s okay. Spikeys are uniquely wild. Not sure how I feel. However, I love how the green silky PLA accents the brass bits. I too am a nerd and highly enjoy the process of designing and 3D printing. Soooo useful in my workshop. This video also gives me an idea for incorporating 3D printed scales on a piece for my step-kiddo. 🤔🤓😁👍🏽👍🏽
It's okay. I say that because it's not something I would have in my house simply because it doesn't match my decor. But, I think it's super creative!
I like it, I don't own any vinyls but I like it.
LOVE IT, Love it. I like the design. That's a unique piece that I would have in my home. I love how you are thinking outside the box and using different materials to make something cool. A lot might not like it and a lot might. To Each Their Own. Keep creating and experimenting and making awesome art.
Love it. I didn’t think I was going to like it but at the end it really came together. The different colors and the walnut work well together.
It's OK. Not sure it is a piece I would have in m house right now, but in the right setting I am sure it would stand out.
Love it. usually when someone designs furniture that people either love or hate, I'm in the "it's not for me" camp. but this was really freakin cool. i think parts of it could use some refinement but otherwise yeah I love it
Love it for the fact that you took a chance! If you are not eliciting hate then you're it pushing your boundaries and skills💫🤙
So cool! What makes it for me is the execution. Vision to reality is sometimes difficult and you nailed your vision.
It's okay. I can definitely see the creative aspects of it but it is definitely something I wouldn't want to own in my own home. But it's very cool to look at and loved seeing your passion in building it. Keep doing what you're doing johnny!
Well, I can use all three expressions to describe my impression,
- I LOVE that you don't hesitate to experiment new technics,
- IT'S OK as a final product, since it serves its porous,
- and I HATE it as piece of furniture without knowing its back-story,
In all cases, your approach to woodworking is respectable, and one can always expect an exciting new idea next,
Greetings from France,
👍
It's ok
Table top, rocking.
Slider doors, love it.
The lower cabinets are ok, not a fan of the spines but there will be someone out there that would love that.
I do like the idea of the storage areas, and I do like your method to connect them all.
Overall conception, 7 out of 10.
While it isn't something that I would go out and buy, I love it. The spikey cabinets are different, and that's what makes it cool. I love the contrast of the wooden top and the 3D bottom. Cool and interesting.😊
Gonna say its Okay. That iridescent sort of green makes me want to have you spray it with an awesome color shift paint! Could be a crazy way to make those spikes even more standout-ish? But it is already pretty over the top lol! Also gotta say...gonna be a total nightmare to dust bro.
Don't hate it and don't love it. I do love the creative thought that you put into your work and think outside the spikey box to try to achieve something no one else is doing. Not something I would of even thought to make, plus I think it would be hard to match up with any other aesthetics in the room. Great work and fun build. Thanks for sharing.
At 1st I didn't think I would like it but it turned out great..."LOVE IT"
Honestly lookin at the thumbnail I thought I was gonna hate it then hearing you used 3d printing I knew I was gonna hate it then I saw it at the end and I low key love it
It's okay. It's very modern which is not my preference. That said, I love the wood and the brass bow ties. I also think the tambour doors are awesome.
It’s okay… I wouldn’t buy it, but I do appreciate the commitment to this extreme style. It shows character. And, importantly, it is anything but boring. Boring sucks. Keep up the bold work! 👊
I love it for its boldness. The design is audacious and the mix of crafting techniques is fantastic.
I hate it as a piece of furniture in itself, as I would never have such a thing in my home.
It’s okay, but KISS would live it!