You are an inspiration!!! Your videos helped me start epoxy work!! You are definitely no random mom!! You are amazing!! You have also inspired me to start my own channel, it’s still very small but we are having a blast with it!! Keep up the good work!!!!
I work with Veterans all the time with P.T.S.D. You ever need to talk , you know how to reach me. When you fall off a horse, you get back on and defeat that fear, which you have done. Great Job!
The table is absolutely gorgeous! You should be very proud of yourself for all of your accomplishments to date. Your sobriety is the greatest gift you will ever give your children. Trust me when I say this, my mom was an alcoholic and she couldn't get sober. It was the only thing I ever wished for in my life and I was 46 when she died. Sending you all the good vibes for continued success in all you do!
You are a inspiration to many artists keep up the amazing work I too am stuck with opioids I broke my back, hips and all my ribs on one side been in pain for 11 years but I do what I can and I love your work
God bless you been through a lot. You’ve been through on the other side because you have a beautiful family and that respect the hell of you. Thank you for doing what you you appreciate it.
I’ve watched several videos that you have done and it’s all amazing. I’m a woodworker but have never used apoxy so I’m trying to learn all I can from videos so thanks for sharing
This video brought tears to my eyes. I am so glad you are working through your fears. You are such a talented and inspiring woman and I absolutely love watching your videos. I am gearing up to make my first table top and you have made it look so easy. Thank you for sharing Nita
@@NitasFluidWoodworks Thanks Nita I will, but I am taking my time, just making sure I have all that I need. Will be watching more of your videos for sure.❤
I love watching you work, you make so many different and beautiful pieces. As far as you being a random anything, not a chance, you are awesome because of you being you and your works, whether that being in your art or your sobriety. What you are is an Inspiration!
Hi Nita. Saw your last clip too. Where you showed us your routers. I think the router that you said you had your injury with is the same router I have. It's the only one I have too. What 5 bits of advice can you give to stay safe. Just about to flatten my first table Thanks J
I was using my palm router in my accident, don't ever get complacent, take your tiny, clamp when you can. I was using a flush trim router bit, use your safety gear. Protect your eyes. Don't rush
I have been woodworking for 30 years and I hate hearing these accident stories but realize it's a good opportunity to learn. Did the bit fly out? I had a big bit fly out of a big router once and hit me in the leg, luckily I had thick pants on so no injury. You make beautiful tables.@@NitasFluidWoodworks
So glad you are ok now, but that's a bad ass table, I was on opioids for 11 years, and got clean for 2 years now the Dr's have me back on them, for a bad surgery on my foot a d now have to have a total ankle replacement, and now I'm going to be dealing with with draws aging at some point its so damb hard 😢
Damn so sorry to hear that. Life is tough sometimes. I went thru the accident on Tylenol and IBU 😆 I was dying.. a Lil bit. I hope you get better. And I'm here if you need to reach out
My seal coats are not smooth... They are wavy..... Do I sand those? Or do I need to just trust the process? I'm so close to done and so scared I'm going to mess up....
You are an inspiration!!! Your videos helped me start epoxy work!! You are definitely no random mom!! You are amazing!! You have also inspired me to start my own channel, it’s still very small but we are having a blast with it!! Keep up the good work!!!!
I absolutely LOVE THIS! ❤️
I work with Veterans all the time with P.T.S.D. You ever need to talk , you know how to reach me. When you fall off a horse, you get back on and defeat that fear, which you have done. Great Job!
I absolutely love you, your story and your work! I live in pain so I watch you work your magic every chance I get! Thank you for being you!! 🥰
The table is absolutely gorgeous! You should be very proud of yourself for all of your accomplishments to date. Your sobriety is the greatest gift you will ever give your children. Trust me when I say this, my mom was an alcoholic and she couldn't get sober. It was the only thing I ever wished for in my life and I was 46 when she died. Sending you all the good vibes for continued success in all you do!
My mom is in active addiction
You are a inspiration to many artists keep up the amazing work I too am stuck with opioids I broke my back, hips and all my ribs on one side been in pain for 11 years but I do what I can and I love your work
God bless you been through a lot. You’ve been through on the other side because you have a beautiful family and that respect the hell of you. Thank you for doing what you you appreciate it.
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Absolutely beautiful table, and great story! Thank You!
I’ve watched several videos that you have done and it’s all amazing. I’m a woodworker but have never used apoxy so I’m trying to learn all I can from videos so thanks for sharing
OMG, SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR MISERY😢 But you are a strong person with an abundance if talent❣ ❣❣❣
It was careless, and I was overtired. Two things I work VERY hard to not be these days. Thank you! 😁
Amazing story, amazing table
Such a beautiful video. You are a great person Nita!
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This video brought tears to my eyes. I am so glad you are working through your fears. You are such a talented and inspiring woman and I absolutely love watching your videos. I am gearing up to make my first table top and you have made it look so easy. Thank you for sharing Nita
🥰🥰🥰I appreciate you so much! I like sharing my journey, to help others on theirs! You got this! I can't wait to see what you create!
@@NitasFluidWoodworks Thanks Nita I will, but I am taking my time, just making sure I have all that I need. Will be watching more of your videos for sure.❤
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I love watching you work, you make so many different and beautiful pieces. As far as you being a random anything, not a chance, you are awesome because of you being you and your works, whether that being in your art or your sobriety. What you are is an Inspiration!
thank you for sharing, both your art and your story!
I'm not scared of a table saw, a router on the other hand, definitely the scariest in my opinion, especially in a router table.
love your story
Such beautiful work! I would love to get into this but being extremely new to this, I don't know where to start.
Hi Nita.
Saw your last clip too. Where you showed us your routers. I think the router that you said you had your injury with is the same router I have. It's the only one I have too.
What 5 bits of advice can you give to stay safe. Just about to flatten my first table
Thanks
J
I was using my palm router in my accident, don't ever get complacent, take your tiny, clamp when you can. I was using a flush trim router bit, use your safety gear. Protect your eyes. Don't rush
I have been woodworking for 30 years and I hate hearing these accident stories but realize it's a good opportunity to learn. Did the bit fly out? I had a big bit fly out of a big router once and hit me in the leg, luckily I had thick pants on so no injury. You make beautiful tables.@@NitasFluidWoodworks
So glad you are ok now, but that's a bad ass table, I was on opioids for 11 years, and got clean for 2 years now the Dr's have me back on them, for a bad surgery on my foot a d now have to have a total ankle replacement, and now I'm going to be dealing with with draws aging at some point its so damb hard 😢
Damn so sorry to hear that. Life is tough sometimes. I went thru the accident on Tylenol and IBU 😆 I was dying.. a Lil bit. I hope you get better. And I'm here if you need to reach out
Ty so much it's nice to have someone that know what it's about to talk to
My seal coats are not smooth... They are wavy..... Do I sand those? Or do I need to just trust the process? I'm so close to done and so scared I'm going to mess up....
Trust the process! Seal coats are just too seal the wood.. then the flood self levels
Is there a reason you don't just use like white melamine for the form instead of the that tape?
Yeah cuz this is actually melamine. It only works for so long. Then I coat it in tuck tape, I've used this for 2 years