You can always tell when a guy went to school at "The Place Place." Not quite sure if higher level thinking comes out of there OR if higher level thinkers go there. Either way, it's the school of Masters.
Great job, Kyle! Your work has been done with so much care and craftsmanship, as always. The veneering is simply magnificent! I'm a huge fan of the Art Deco era, and I'm aware of the ongoing debate between Europe and America regarding its end. In the USA, it's believed that the period extended into the 1940s, whereas in Europe, that decade is considered outside the period. Nevertheless, your table exudes a profound inspiration in its proportions and material choices. Just a minor observation: craftsmen from that period would never have used solid wood with knots, sapwood, or natural edges. Everything revolved around excellence in material selection, often using rare and precious materials like rosewood, ivory, bronze, and ebony to craft luxury furniture that only a fortunate few could dream of acquiring. In any case, thank you for this wonderful experience. It's been a true joy to witness this kind of renaissance.
I hate those flipping veneer saws😡! Used mine once and tossed it, now I use a utility knife and it takes about 1/10 the time. That being said, what a beautiful piece!!
The way you use a table saw is borderline insane. You’ve got beautiful work, but your practices are not safe at all. Lower the blade and cover it up when possible. You won’t regret it.
Pues, me parece un diseño horrible y con un trabajo absurdo, casi la mitad del video viendo como se cortan las laminas con la herramienta que parece una cuchilla, me da a mi que esa herramienta no esta muy conseguida.....
You rarely upload but that's a good thing. Everything you upload is gold
As usual, terrific work Kyle! Nice seeing good old Todd wearing his designer shoes! 🐶🐶👍👍
Great job Kyle. You captured the essence of Art Deco nicely. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!👍
Todd came up with some good ideas. He had me going the entire build.
great piece,
cheers to both,
Lee
Beautiful table, Kyle. That was a great technique for the clamping cauls, too.
Bill
You can always tell when a guy went to school at "The Place Place." Not quite sure if higher level thinking comes out of there OR if higher level thinkers go there. Either way, it's the school of Masters.
Gorgeous and elegantly made, as always
Great job, Kyle! Your work has been done with so much care and craftsmanship, as always. The veneering is simply magnificent! I'm a huge fan of the Art Deco era, and I'm aware of the ongoing debate between Europe and America regarding its end. In the USA, it's believed that the period extended into the 1940s, whereas in Europe, that decade is considered outside the period. Nevertheless, your table exudes a profound inspiration in its proportions and material choices. Just a minor observation: craftsmen from that period would never have used solid wood with knots, sapwood, or natural edges. Everything revolved around excellence in material selection, often using rare and precious materials like rosewood, ivory, bronze, and ebony to craft luxury furniture that only a fortunate few could dream of acquiring. In any case, thank you for this wonderful experience. It's been a true joy to witness this kind of renaissance.
Such a great workmanship 👏👏
nice to see a video of a table without live edge and epoxy, well done
Beautiful
13:29: Well that's one use for the old Charlie Cards!
Nice one!
Sick!!!!!!😍
I hate those flipping veneer saws😡! Used mine once and tossed it, now I use a utility knife and it takes about 1/10 the time. That being said, what a beautiful piece!!
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You lost me. What happened to the 4 wood metal things you were sanding on? You cut from them to glueing 4 metal plugs.
The wood was a fixture/jig to hold the brass inserts, so they would all be uniform.
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The way you use a table saw is borderline insane. You’ve got beautiful work, but your practices are not safe at all. Lower the blade and cover it up when possible. You won’t regret it.
...and what does the dog have to do with the Art Deco table..?
That’s Todd an he’s part of the team!!
Yep!!@@ARCWoodCraft
Everything
Definitely an integral part of the team and every video.
Sarcasm or you new here?
Pues, me parece un diseño horrible y con un trabajo absurdo, casi la mitad del video viendo como se cortan las laminas con la herramienta que parece una cuchilla, me da a mi que esa herramienta no esta muy conseguida.....