Wow Adrian.. I'm pretty much speechless and continually impressed by your work. I know I can build things, I know I can have some really creative moments but wow, your work is truly ART. I hope you never stop and continue to grow as an artist and a TH-cam personality. You truly deserve it.
Thank you so much for that comment! It is hard sometimes to find motivation for producing a video, knowing that it won't do well on TH-cam. But then, every once in a while, you get such a nice comment like yours, and suddenly, you feel like it was all worth it!
@@adrianwoodworm I know how you feel. I’ve been struggling with my own content these last 6 weeks and may just take a break. Be well! And keep on making!
Absolutely blown away. The craftsmanship, the detail - it's phenomenal. I love how in depth you've documented the process and how much of the actual work you've shown. This was a great watch 🤘
This is the BEST video I've seen in quite some time. Excellent use of mixed media. Those transmission parts give the piece an Art Deco/Steampunk flare that is so friggin rad!!! Well done Adrian
That table is amazing. I must admit I thought it was brave having glass, but to see it lit up with those gears makes it a fabulous design feature. Well done.
Thank you!! I was worried too at first. But I hit the panel so many times during the build in a real bad way by accident, and it didn't break! Now I feel a lot more comfortable with it. Tempered glass can be surprisingly strong.
Excellent question. It all depends on how many people are actually using it and how. It seems like it is being used more as a "top up" charging station, and so far, it lasts about a week with only a 10000mAh battery bank. (The LED lights consume next to nothing and are only on in the evening or on special occasions anyway). I could increase the battery bank size to something like 40000mAh, if I feel like it needs it in the future, or I could simply use a longer usb cable and plug it in the wall and live with a cable on the ground. There are options, and only time will tell what I eventually end up with.
Holy SHIT!! As a joke, I was going to comment that you should add a USB charging station to the table. But you were a step ahead of me and you took that shit to the next level!
I just watched your "Rotary Tool Review" & clicked this off the end of that. Talk about a labor of love..... yes it is, lovely.
@user-dv7hb2sc9m Thank you!
Excellent job, table looks stunning
Thanks, it was a ton of work, but it paid off in the end!
This is a lovely tabletop!!!
Thank you!!
I can’t believe how awesome that turned out! Amazing job
Thank you!!🙏
Wow Adrian.. I'm pretty much speechless and continually impressed by your work. I know I can build things, I know I can have some really creative moments but wow, your work is truly ART. I hope you never stop and continue to grow as an artist and a TH-cam personality. You truly deserve it.
Thank you so much for that comment! It is hard sometimes to find motivation for producing a video, knowing that it won't do well on TH-cam. But then, every once in a while, you get such a nice comment like yours, and suddenly, you feel like it was all worth it!
@@adrianwoodworm I know how you feel. I’ve been struggling with my own content these last
6 weeks and may just take a break. Be well! And keep on making!
This is an amazing table!
Thank you!
You are quite the creative one. Table is perfectly thought out and functional. Great job. Thanks for letting us watch.
@@dondonner1095 thank you for watching!🙏
Absolutely blown away. The craftsmanship, the detail - it's phenomenal. I love how in depth you've documented the process and how much of the actual work you've shown. This was a great watch 🤘
I really appreciate that you took the time to write this positive and motivating comment! Thank you!!🙏
This is the BEST video I've seen in quite some time. Excellent use of mixed media. Those transmission parts give the piece an Art Deco/Steampunk flare that is so friggin rad!!! Well done Adrian
Wow Jered, thank you for that comment, it actually makes my day! 🙏
The finished table isn’t my cup of tea; I tend more to Shaker aesthetics but I do appreciate the level of craftsmanship. Nicely done!
Beautiful design and craftsmanship!
Thank you!!
That table is amazing. I must admit I thought it was brave having glass, but to see it lit up with those gears makes it a fabulous design feature.
Well done.
Thank you!! I was worried too at first. But I hit the panel so many times during the build in a real bad way by accident, and it didn't break! Now I feel a lot more comfortable with it. Tempered glass can be surprisingly strong.
New subscriber you totally crushed that project awesome
Thank you very much for your support and the compliment, much appreciated!🙏
It is artistic genius using the perfectly machined transmission parts like that. Beautiful result!
Thank you!!
Beautiful
Absolut fantastic...a table full of surprises .👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You are amazing!!! That table is beautiful!!!!
Thank you! It sure was a ton of work, but it paid off in the end. Cheers!
I'm curious if you still rather charge the battery pack. I would guess you need to do it daily if multiple people were using it?
Excellent question. It all depends on how many people are actually using it and how. It seems like it is being used more as a "top up" charging station, and so far, it lasts about a week with only a 10000mAh battery bank. (The LED lights consume next to nothing and are only on in the evening or on special occasions anyway). I could increase the battery bank size to something like 40000mAh, if I feel like it needs it in the future, or I could simply use a longer usb cable and plug it in the wall and live with a cable on the ground. There are options, and only time will tell what I eventually end up with.
Holy SHIT!! As a joke, I was going to comment that you should add a USB charging station to the table. But you were a step ahead of me and you took that shit to the next level!
😅 glad I still could surprise you!
Love it
👌👍😊