This has to be one of the best gaming table designs I've seen. I'm looking at building a table and have been scouring the web for great designs. This is by far my favorite! Well done!! Absolutely stunning craftsmanship!
I am working on a simplified hexagonal table that would be half the price. Just working through the details and will post a video describing its features in the near future to see what interest there is.
This is a very well thought out and incredible design. I love the attention to detail, like the individual leaves having a lip to them to prevent the neoprene mat from sliding around and making it a even with the table top. Good job.
Really cool table, for 10k you could get a Wyrmwood Prophecy with magnetic rail, accessories and a lift kit. If you just sold the plans you would probably hit more of your market. The people that can afford this are gonna buy something else probably, and the people who can't are gonna build their own.
So I recently started saving for a wooden gaming table, and mostly for the one offered by Wyrmwood, but I think I just found the one I'm actually going to be saving for. One with all the features of the big brand, but without having any of the pieces around the room as you said. Everything is stored, kept, and used within the table and I'm in love with how versatile this is. This is amazing engineering and woodworking
So beautiful! This has some of the best features I've seen in a table like this. The only enhancement I would add is give it power. Have a central power cord that plugs into the wall, and feeds to outlets in each of the bays. You could get those outlets that have both plug ins and USB ports. Otherwise it's perfect. I especially love the design of the bays, how versatile they are.
Adding technology such as USB ports to a table runs the risk of dating the table as soon as the next faster connector is released. I'd prefer to leave the table as a table and have other things handle those jobs.
@@kaiyootdesigns Use traditional junction boxes and the outlet fixtures can be swapped for whatever new technology comes in the future. Keeps is modular, like your cup holders.
@@kaiyootdesigns Plus almost all the hardware one would use at the table (smartphones, tablets) should have enough battery capacity anyway. Completely agree, concentrate on making the gaming table great as a gaming table - not as as a Frankenstein device that is mediocre at everything instead of great on a couple of things.
@@kaiyootdesigns Maybe allow for cable management possibilities? So that cable can be run under the table and off the floor to prevent trip hazards when getting on and out of chairs.
Absolutely love the table, but at the current point in my life, 10k is far outside of my range. Hopefully by version 2 of the table I'll be where I need to afford it. Definitely subscribing to see any updates on the project.
Love this table. It looks so well made and it has a ton of features that you don't get from other game table makers. The price seems like a steep barrier to entry, but that's the price you pay for quality craftsmanship!
@@thesistersofbattle As a woodworker I would 100% disagree. Factor in the hardware and the months it took of solid work to cut / assemble / sand and finish...
Well damn. The engineering and attention to detail on this are next level. I'm just floored. I especially love the cupholder design, and your reasoning behind it.
This looks far and away the best gaming table I've ever seen. I just wish it was in my price range. Cheers, and if I ever win the lottery I'll be in touch to buy one!
Absolutely stunning table, as others have said a lot of money but its bespoke furniture and you never get that at IKEA prices, just a thought for those with space issues, if you put a table cloth over it you could use it as a dinning table as well thereby making it more cost and socially acceptable, plus you get to play in the dinning room which is always close to the kitchen!!!☺.
I think this is the best table design I've ever seen. Amazing! I really think is perfect: all the options are available in other design too but how everything reaming hidden inside" is fantastic. It would be a dream to have something like this.
I backed the wyrmwood modular gaming table on kickstarter, but damn if this hasn't made me a little jealous anyway. It looks like a very practical and versatile design. well done with it, and all success to you.
This is amazing. The only thing I would say that would be nice and make the table truly perfect, would be to wire it so there is a charging cord at each station.
I wish I had the space for a table like this, its amazing the thought and care you took to make this the perfect all in 1 table. I've seen other tables custom tables here on YT but yours is by far the best with its simple elegant look but with everything you would want tucked away until you need it. Absolutely love it! Cant wait to see the hexagon one!
Best gaming table I've ever seen! You 'fixed' all the issues I have with the other manufacturers out there and created solutions to problems I didn't ebbed know were problems. lol The greatest of luck with your tables!
Great looking table! As a woodworker myself I can see all the craftmanship and engineering that went into this build. Well worth $10,000.00 especially in todays market.
Awesome table but there is a little detail i would add. Just as quality of life. You could put some magnets in the corner. That would make the neopren more stable. This would be the only thing i would change.
This is stunning. I am collecting ideas from woodworks on how to build my own table. I want to build one as a means of improving my woodworking. I hope you are very successful with this and when I finally get to working on my table I will for sure send you my end result. I have every reason to believe I will not make a table nearly as clever as this. Again if I were in the market to buy a table I think this is where my money would be spent. I till probably cost me 10K (the price of your table) to build my own when you think about the cost of the machines and all the mistakes I will make. And that considers my time is free :)
Honestly? The only thing holding this back from absolute perfection is a large TV screen with a cover. Possibly a larger area for a DM screen and extra stuff like a laptop on one end. Be a bit asymmetric and possibly less aesthetically pleasing, but...very useful. I prefer making scenery and tiles, but that's not everyone's gig. Thus the screen. I could see some EPIC WH40K battles or D&D nights with this table. Well done, sir!
I had a design like this a long time ago with the way the surfaces fold out, never got around to builging it though, never had that latching mechanic though, that's very clever
Wow. Wooow. Incredible craftsmanship. I hope you’re getting tons of orders, because you deserve it! I wish I was rich. I’d buy two, in different stain colors. Seriously impressive!
I have played many times on this table (when it was in Steve's basement) great work, its really well build and high quality table, I have never enjoyed a table more than this one.
very well designed table. for ten grand id expect peltier cooling cup holders, wireless charging, ambiance speakers, fancy joinery, custom inlays, etc. its a good design. its nowhere near what id pay half the cost of a house in a city for though. ive done my research on gaming tables (dont buy, build). designed and built a few of my own. for that ticket price, id expect a product i couldnt reproduce with minimal tools and a falls worth of weekends.
Beautiful table - and excellent design! I understand the price point but I was thinking: Would you do a better business by putting together a set of plans and selling them? You'd only have to develop the plans into a publishable form once and the work would be done on your part. A $40 set of plans would probably generate a lot more sales. Just a thought. I'd certainly be willing to purchase a set of good plans with an instruction guide. Congratulations again on an excellent design.
You'd probably have to sell the plans at a much higher price point. Because once they are out there, it would be easy to pirate them. You could also sell kits where you assemble the table yourself.
@@averagegatsby Yeah, there's really nothing in it for them to sell plans. But the "Ikea" idea is actually a good one. I don't know how much it would knock off the price though. Unless those were made using cheaper materials, like laminated MDF or something.
@biglar155 I am totally with you on that!! I saw this and thought "I would love to build something like this. I wonder if he has the plans for sale." nope I wish he did. I'd pay $100 just for the plans to build the top, then build my own legs for it.
@@averagegatsby well if you are out of the price range of 95% of the market and only selling to at most 5% of the market then you stand to make a whole lot more money selling the plans. Plus he has several designs and I would pay of all of them just to build them and have them in my home. How ever I would never spend $10,000 on a table
What an amazing design of your table! I don't play many games where this would be useful, but I've see what's popular for most tabletop folks. It's a really neat design where as much space is intelligently used that would normally be unused in a regular table 👍.
I like this table. Need one and a place to have it. Though I think most of the price comes from the maple. The table could be crafted from other woods and stains to give more variety and cost adaptability. I think Beech with a walnut or red mahagony stain would be awesome too.
Great design and options built in. Something to consider might be adding USB/outlets for charging phones/tablets/laptops or a border of LED lights around the inside of the vault. But I love it as it stands.
I purposely avoided adding any electronics to my tables as electronics eventually age and change which would leave a table like this with outdated technology on it. This table is built to last a lifetime so keeping it simple and pure was a design choice.
@@kaiyootdesigns Seems like design and prototyping, and then either selling individual plans, or licensing the design out to a larger manufacturer, like Wyrmwood, would be more lucrative for you. I'd be more than willing to purchase some plans if you ever decide to sell them.
$10k is a very reasonable price for a gaming table of this quality and versitility !!! this satisfies about 95% of my nerdy dreams. Other 5% is figuring how to drop a touch screen monitor into the vault. Maybe when the vault is split in half, having an insert for a monitor mount? I would buy it as an accessory to the table for sure.
Awesome table, I would just have wished for you to make sure your lamps are in sync with the camera as well as for the focus problems you yourself already mentioned.
Beautiful work! Two questions though... 1) Where would one find the hinges used to fold out the player stations and what type are they? 2) How sturdy are the hinges on the players stations? Of course you can ask people not to lean on them, but people would probably tend lean on them at times anyway. Would they hold up, or would some sort of slide out support brace underneath be prudent? Hmm... I guess that was technically more than two questions🤔
A very well thought-out design! I'm sure you put many hours into it. However, for $10k+ I would expect a better fit of the player stations than the one shown in the video. You should re-think your position on selling the plans. I would not be surprised if you would make more profit than selling tables. Once you've made the original, selling plans is pure profit. Also consider that you'd be selling to different audiences. Woodworkers like myself are not likely to pay that much for a table made by someone else but would be very interested in purchasing the plans. Those who aren't woodworkers would only be interested in buying the finished table.
It is indeed well out of my personal price range, *but* I still think this is a steal for what's being asked pricewise. Never mind the bloated cost of wood recently, you still have to account for the engineering, the tools to shape and assemble for the "first fit up" which checks for all the little things you don't want to discover when you put it together at home, the fancy fittings (a locking cup holder that pops free with a gentle press to unlock it? inexpensive maybe, but very specialized; I don't expect it on the shelf at Lowes/HD), and I may not know much about the cost of neoprene, but that can't be all _that cheap_ when you go in for a specialized sheet with particular dimensions if you didn't mold it yourself. Yeah, against every other dining table out there, it does come with a bit of a price tag, but tables with leaf extensions for family events aren't specialized like this. Plus, I dunno about you, but if I took time to do the work involved with making this table--making the table true with no funny gaps no less--I wouldn't want that time to be worth nothing in the final value of the sale price. There's a lot people can't know until they do it themselves, but just putting together a price list at a hardware store isn't going to tell you the whole story. Which is why I love watching the "blooper reels" of the cutting, shaping, first fittings of a project; the nonsense you see happening because of human fallacy is very enlightening, because no one is completely above it.
I just uploaded the video that discusses what I have planned for my upcoming hexagonal shaped board game table. Check it out on my channel!
I would buy the plans in a heartbeat. Buying a table? Well that just takes all the fun out of my hobby!
The fact that everything stores inside the table is a huge benefit!
That is seriously impressive. I can't imagine how much pre planning had to go into making something that versatile.
This has to be one of the best gaming table designs I've seen. I'm looking at building a table and have been scouring the web for great designs. This is by far my favorite! Well done!! Absolutely stunning craftsmanship!
This table is incredible. It's gorgeous, robust with features, well planned, adaptable.... jeez. You really deserved a tip-o-the-hat, well done!
I am working on a simplified hexagonal table that would be half the price. Just working through the details and will post a video describing its features in the near future to see what interest there is.
That may be the table I'm looking for for my secondary gaming space. Staying tuned!
well anything made of wood in the US is going to be insane on its price. but it’s a nice table
Very interested
Yes, definitely interested
Would love to see the hexagonal (octagonal would be nice too) option. Staying tuned!
This is a very well thought out and incredible design. I love the attention to detail, like the individual leaves having a lip to them to prevent the neoprene mat from sliding around and making it a even with the table top. Good job.
Really cool table, for 10k you could get a Wyrmwood Prophecy with magnetic rail, accessories and a lift kit. If you just sold the plans you would probably hit more of your market. The people that can afford this are gonna buy something else probably, and the people who can't are gonna build their own.
Nailed it. And for $10,000 you could find a local woodworker to make a table that blows this and a Wyrmwood table out of the galaxy.
I can make a table like this for under $1000.
@@cberg2731 Agreed. From a sheer cost perspective, you'd come way under even $1,000.
@@thesistersofbattle Good luck finding a local woodworker to make that for less than 10k. Maybe if you live in Bolivia.
@@christobar You must live in an urban setting.
Incredible design. I haven't seen any product that incorporates as much thought and design sense in a long, long time.
Masterfully Designed and executed, saddly the pricetag is way too high for average people. Great work!
So I recently started saving for a wooden gaming table, and mostly for the one offered by Wyrmwood, but I think I just found the one I'm actually going to be saving for. One with all the features of the big brand, but without having any of the pieces around the room as you said. Everything is stored, kept, and used within the table and I'm in love with how versatile this is. This is amazing engineering and woodworking
So beautiful! This has some of the best features I've seen in a table like this. The only enhancement I would add is give it power. Have a central power cord that plugs into the wall, and feeds to outlets in each of the bays. You could get those outlets that have both plug ins and USB ports. Otherwise it's perfect. I especially love the design of the bays, how versatile they are.
Adding technology such as USB ports to a table runs the risk of dating the table as soon as the next faster connector is released. I'd prefer to leave the table as a table and have other things handle those jobs.
@@kaiyootdesigns Use traditional junction boxes and the outlet fixtures can be swapped for whatever new technology comes in the future. Keeps is modular, like your cup holders.
@@kaiyootdesigns Plus almost all the hardware one would use at the table (smartphones, tablets) should have enough battery capacity anyway.
Completely agree, concentrate on making the gaming table great as a gaming table - not as as a Frankenstein device that is mediocre at everything instead of great on a couple of things.
@@kaiyootdesigns Maybe allow for cable management possibilities? So that cable can be run under the table and off the floor to prevent trip hazards when getting on and out of chairs.
@@kaiyootdesigns good point.
Absolutely love the table, but at the current point in my life, 10k is far outside of my range. Hopefully by version 2 of the table I'll be where I need to afford it. Definitely subscribing to see any updates on the project.
Love this table. It looks so well made and it has a ton of features that you don't get from other game table makers. The price seems like a steep barrier to entry, but that's the price you pay for quality craftsmanship!
This is easily the best table design I have ever seen. Too bad it is out of about 95% of people's price ranges.
Nerds are cheap...we make our own.
Properly built furniture especially custom is going to be properly valued for not just the article and its parts but the years of mastery that made it
@@TimStamper89 Correct. And this is nowhere near near a $10,000 table based even on your criteria.
@@TimStamper89 iv seen other people build similar stuff out of a shitty prebuilt table gtfo here with your bs
@@thesistersofbattle As a woodworker I would 100% disagree. Factor in the hardware and the months it took of solid work to cut / assemble / sand and finish...
Genius build. Love all the cool hidden features, best one I've seen thus far.
Some very cool ideas here. You can definitely tell this has gone though some trial and error to get to this point. Well done!
Amazing work! As a woodworker I would love to see the build of this beautiful gaming table
Well damn. The engineering and attention to detail on this are next level. I'm just floored.
I especially love the cupholder design, and your reasoning behind it.
this has got to be the best table top gaming table I have ever seen, incredible design!
This is the single best gaming table I have ever seen! Incredible workmanship and design!
This is the ultimate gaming table, like every single detail was taken into consideration. Love it!
You should start a kick starter mate. Lots of potential. Such a beautiful piece of innovation.
Incredible table! The level of detail and versatility is better than anything I’ve seen.
This looks far and away the best gaming table I've ever seen. I just wish it was in my price range. Cheers, and if I ever win the lottery I'll be in touch to buy one!
This is Absolutely amazing. Hands down the best set up for gaming table i have seen so far.
holy cow! That drawer design is mind blowing! The whole table is amazing! Well done!
Absolutely stunning table, as others have said a lot of money but its bespoke furniture and you never get that at IKEA prices, just a thought for those with space issues, if you put a table cloth over it you could use it as a dinning table as well thereby making it more cost and socially acceptable, plus you get to play in the dinning room which is always close to the kitchen!!!☺.
In ten years when I buy my own home, I will be calling. This thing is amazing, and I would love to play games on it daily.
What an awesome table! You really put a ton of thought into giving it as many useful features as possible! Well done, it's beautiful!
Cool table and thoughtful design. Nice.
I think this is the best table design I've ever seen. Amazing! I really think is perfect: all the options are available in other design too but how everything reaming hidden inside" is fantastic. It would be a dream to have something like this.
Oh, wow. To hell with Wyrmwood. This is, by a huge margin, FAR superior to anything they've made. Expert at your craft.
Very clever design. I think the guys from ' I like to make stuff ' would really like to see this design.
This is such a brilliantly designed table. Hat's off to you, sir!
I backed the wyrmwood modular gaming table on kickstarter, but damn if this hasn't made me a little jealous anyway. It looks like a very practical and versatile design. well done with it, and all success to you.
That's an excellent well planned and executed design. Great job.
Incredible design and finished product looks awesome!!
Impressive build. Utilises a lot of other techniques I've seen but improves on them.
What an insanely nice table. Great build!😊
This is such a cool table! I'd go as far as to say that its the best I've seen.
That, sir, is an impressive build - thank you for sharing it!
This is amazing. The only thing I would say that would be nice and make the table truly perfect, would be to wire it so there is a charging cord at each station.
I wish I had the space for a table like this, its amazing the thought and care you took to make this the perfect all in 1 table. I've seen other tables custom tables here on YT but yours is by far the best with its simple elegant look but with everything you would want tucked away until you need it. Absolutely love it! Cant wait to see the hexagon one!
Damn this table is sexy , and se simply designed yet effective, not easy to build , but simple enough to understand what was used in it, well done
very well designed and thought out table.
I love the base of your table , I have looked at so many gaming tables and they all have the 4 legs on the edges :/ this is sooo much better :D
Best gaming table I've ever seen! You 'fixed' all the issues I have with the other manufacturers out there and created solutions to problems I didn't ebbed know were problems. lol The greatest of luck with your tables!
OMG! I just had to say: this is amazing! Nice work.
That's a sweet table design. There's so many cool tables out there now.
Very impressive design. And so well manufactured!
Great looking table! As a woodworker myself I can see all the craftmanship and engineering that went into this build. Well worth $10,000.00 especially in todays market.
Awesome table but there is a little detail i would add. Just as quality of life. You could put some magnets in the corner. That would make the neopren more stable. This would be the only thing i would change.
Exceptional design ideas, great work
This is stunning. I am collecting ideas from woodworks on how to build my own table. I want to build one as a means of improving my woodworking. I hope you are very successful with this and when I finally get to working on my table I will for sure send you my end result. I have every reason to believe I will not make a table nearly as clever as this. Again if I were in the market to buy a table I think this is where my money would be spent. I till probably cost me 10K (the price of your table) to build my own when you think about the cost of the machines and all the mistakes I will make. And that considers my time is free :)
Great build and I love how well thought everything is. That is a wonderful job of engineering. I wouldn't sell the designs either. ;-)
So well thought out. This is a modern marvel.
Honestly? The only thing holding this back from absolute perfection is a large TV screen with a cover. Possibly a larger area for a DM screen and extra stuff like a laptop on one end. Be a bit asymmetric and possibly less aesthetically pleasing, but...very useful.
I prefer making scenery and tiles, but that's not everyone's gig. Thus the screen.
I could see some EPIC WH40K battles or D&D nights with this table. Well done, sir!
This is a gamer’s dream table! You did an amazing job on this thing!
Unreal table design, looks awesome!
No questions about the quality, it looks amazing...but 10 grand!! jeez.
one of the best gaming tables I've seen!!!
I'm saving up for one of these! Good work!!
I had a design like this a long time ago with the way the surfaces fold out, never got around to builging it though, never had that latching mechanic though, that's very clever
excellent, excellent work. love the foldouts - wicked smart.
Wow. Wooow. Incredible craftsmanship. I hope you’re getting tons of orders, because you deserve it! I wish I was rich. I’d buy two, in different stain colors. Seriously impressive!
Cool! As soon as I will move from home I'm sure I'll try to make something similar. Nice project!
This is a masterpiece. I wish I was this clever. Love it!!!
I have played many times on this table (when it was in Steve's basement) great work, its really well build and high quality table, I have never enjoyed a table more than this one.
wow, nicely done! you were think of everything!
I wish I can have this table as well, and I wish I can affor it...
this is an incredible design thank you
Phenomenal design and craftsmanship.
I have never wanted a table so much
very well designed table. for ten grand id expect peltier cooling cup holders, wireless charging, ambiance speakers, fancy joinery, custom inlays, etc. its a good design. its nowhere near what id pay half the cost of a house in a city for though. ive done my research on gaming tables (dont buy, build). designed and built a few of my own. for that ticket price, id expect a product i couldnt reproduce with minimal tools and a falls worth of weekends.
20k for a house in a city near you? Where in the world is that?
@@mattsadventureswithart5764 ye exactly
20k for a house. Yea right. I agree though , the tae is very expensive. I'd peg it at 3 to 4k.
@@mattsadventureswithart5764 akron, ohio. bought my first in 2010 that closed at just under 20k.
Prices from 12 years ago don't mean a monkey fart.
Beautiful table - and excellent design! I understand the price point but I was thinking: Would you do a better business by putting together a set of plans and selling them? You'd only have to develop the plans into a publishable form once and the work would be done on your part. A $40 set of plans would probably generate a lot more sales. Just a thought. I'd certainly be willing to purchase a set of good plans with an instruction guide. Congratulations again on an excellent design.
You'd probably have to sell the plans at a much higher price point. Because once they are out there, it would be easy to pirate them. You could also sell kits where you assemble the table yourself.
@@averagegatsby Yeah, there's really nothing in it for them to sell plans. But the "Ikea" idea is actually a good one. I don't know how much it would knock off the price though. Unless those were made using cheaper materials, like laminated MDF or something.
@biglar155 I am totally with you on that!! I saw this and thought "I would love to build something like this. I wonder if he has the plans for sale." nope I wish he did. I'd pay $100 just for the plans to build the top, then build my own legs for it.
Why would he sell his plans for $100 though?
@@averagegatsby well if you are out of the price range of 95% of the market and only selling to at most 5% of the market then you stand to make a whole lot more money selling the plans. Plus he has several designs and I would pay of all of them just to build them and have them in my home. How ever I would never spend $10,000 on a table
What an amazing design of your table! I don't play many games where this would be useful, but I've see what's popular for most tabletop folks. It's a really neat design where as much space is intelligently used that would normally be unused in a regular table 👍.
I like this table. Need one and a place to have it. Though I think most of the price comes from the maple. The table could be crafted from other woods and stains to give more variety and cost adaptability. I think Beech with a walnut or red mahagony stain would be awesome too.
Great design and options built in. Something to consider might be adding USB/outlets for charging phones/tablets/laptops or a border of LED lights around the inside of the vault. But I love it as it stands.
I purposely avoided adding any electronics to my tables as electronics eventually age and change which would leave a table like this with outdated technology on it. This table is built to last a lifetime so keeping it simple and pure was a design choice.
@@kaiyootdesigns Great explanation
This is the gaming table i've been dreaming of!
Brand new respect for the Male MIND!!! This is just amazing!!!!
If I watch this enough times, I should be able to build one
Suh-WEEET! Very ingenious design. Can't believe you built that in your "grage." You should patent some of that design.
I looked into it but the amount a patent costs vs how many high end game tables like this are sold do not align financially.
@@kaiyootdesigns Seems like design and prototyping, and then either selling individual plans, or licensing the design out to a larger manufacturer, like Wyrmwood, would be more lucrative for you. I'd be more than willing to purchase some plans if you ever decide to sell them.
Man it is things like this that I wished i had stayed with woodworking instead of getting into computers.
I should really be sleeping, but here I am, watching this. No i wont be able to buy this amazing table, as I haven't the money nor space.
A real cool labor of love. Kudos!
$10k is a very reasonable price for a gaming table of this quality and versitility !!! this satisfies about 95% of my nerdy dreams. Other 5% is figuring how to drop a touch screen monitor into the vault. Maybe when the vault is split in half, having an insert for a monitor mount? I would buy it as an accessory to the table for sure.
This is underrated.
Awesome table, I would just have wished for you to make sure your lamps are in sync with the camera as well as for the focus problems you yourself already mentioned.
Beautiful work! Two questions though...
1) Where would one find the hinges used to fold out the player stations and what type are they?
2) How sturdy are the hinges on the players stations? Of course you can ask people not to lean on them, but people would probably tend lean on them at times anyway. Would they hold up, or would some sort of slide out support brace underneath be prudent?
Hmm... I guess that was technically more than two questions🤔
As soon as I saw the cup holders l thought that's nice for a beer, but no good to hold my mug of tea...four seconds later solved... genius.
A very well thought-out design! I'm sure you put many hours into it. However, for $10k+ I would expect a better fit of the player stations than the one shown in the video.
You should re-think your position on selling the plans. I would not be surprised if you would make more profit than selling tables. Once you've made the original, selling plans is pure profit. Also consider that you'd be selling to different audiences. Woodworkers like myself are not likely to pay that much for a table made by someone else but would be very interested in purchasing the plans. Those who aren't woodworkers would only be interested in buying the finished table.
The player stations are genius! =O
Impressive. Very well done.
This looks awesome!
Wow
Nice table
If I win the lottery I’ll definitely get one
Sir, that is a Masterwork of Beauty! If I ever win the Lottery! lol Amazing Table Sir.
It is indeed well out of my personal price range, *but* I still think this is a steal for what's being asked pricewise. Never mind the bloated cost of wood recently, you still have to account for the engineering, the tools to shape and assemble for the "first fit up" which checks for all the little things you don't want to discover when you put it together at home, the fancy fittings (a locking cup holder that pops free with a gentle press to unlock it? inexpensive maybe, but very specialized; I don't expect it on the shelf at Lowes/HD), and I may not know much about the cost of neoprene, but that can't be all _that cheap_ when you go in for a specialized sheet with particular dimensions if you didn't mold it yourself. Yeah, against every other dining table out there, it does come with a bit of a price tag, but tables with leaf extensions for family events aren't specialized like this.
Plus, I dunno about you, but if I took time to do the work involved with making this table--making the table true with no funny gaps no less--I wouldn't want that time to be worth nothing in the final value of the sale price. There's a lot people can't know until they do it themselves, but just putting together a price list at a hardware store isn't going to tell you the whole story. Which is why I love watching the "blooper reels" of the cutting, shaping, first fittings of a project; the nonsense you see happening because of human fallacy is very enlightening, because no one is completely above it.
I would love one of these! Too bad it's too costly with having to buy a new house with more space as well.
Dear god man that's a beautiful table and the thought you put into this is awesome!