Very nice table but you forgot to take off the white excess glue from the legs before adding the clear varnish. One thing is always good to recycle nice pieces of wood and show their true tone and patterns and colour
I see a beautiful dog keeping you company while you make those incredible pieces of furniture. I hope he is well taken care of. I am a bit concern because he lays down there on the floor where all those wood dust & chippings are & he keeps on scratching. I wish you will make him a nice beautiful house & show it here in your video.
This is the comment i was looking for😂 This guy has over A MILLION followers, and probably does this for a living... i think he's got it pretty well figured out😅 Where's your table, Peasants?
Oh dear, the minute i see the guy bashing two hammers together it just knew this was a failure. Shuttled directly to the end, he shows you can't even sit at the thing because of where the centre legs.
👍 If we start using trees like that who knows-people might start believing that lumber was one of its intended purposes. Even worse; that animals aren't people-and many of them were meant as a source for food and clothing: "And God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, and *fill the earth, and subdue it.* *Rule over* the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, and every living thing that moves on the earth" [Genesis 1v28] *Truth is a stubborn thing.*
Nothing more safe than wearing sandals in a work shop using power tools. Let alone, no hearing, eye protection, or dust/respirator mask.
ปีที่แล้ว +11
Great job but when screwing the legs to the table there appeared 1 mm gaps right at the contact point of the legs and the table. They should have been glued and pressed to dry before screwing. A good wood work requires zero gap.
The Master Craftsman demonstrated his knowledge , skills, experience, art , and professionalism in creating unique, unprecedented masterpiece by using scrap wood. Thanks
I was hoping he was going to install the legs in opposite direction- from the corners to the center mounted to a wooden plate on the floor, so no knee bumping. Ouch! But still a good design.
😂😂😂 muy bueno, eres el único con un poquito de sentido común de todos lo comentarios, es bastante malo, de profesional no tiene nada y de maestro o artesano menos todavía, lo único que lo salva es que tiene maquinaria para poder trabajar esa madera, saludos!
yea they didn't need the legs at the sides with that post in the middle connected to the bottom post connected to the end legs. It would be very sturdy without them.
I would make great use of this table if people came to visit me who i didn't like, HOW would you be able to sit around it?! Great work though, well done 👍
@@Елена-ц7о7д Yo he visto videos de rusos haciendo carpintería y le dan 1 millón de vueltas a este del vídeo, es muy muy malo, la mayoría de la gente solo ve lo que quiere ver y no entiende, de maestro no tiene nada, es aprendiz como mucho, yo le calificaría por ese trabajo un 3, del 1al 10. Saludos desde España.
Yes! I always get wooden pallets and make useful stuff from them like stepstools and shelving. I'm nowhere near these guys, though. "Is this trash?" or "¿Es esto basura?" are the words to know. It's amazing that people throw away good wood.
Прекрасная работа,но покрытие лаком это лишнее. Было бы намного брутальнее если бы просто покрыли маслом и оставили естественный цвет древесины. Моё мнение. Лак опошлил изделие.
Nice work. But I am more impressed on how the guy at the end 31:07 showed us that you can use the table for keeping stuff, reading and some drinking too *Mind Blown* Good Job on showing the use case!
Great work. After doing this job so accurately I would have celebrated afterwards not with some juice but with at least one pint of dark beer :) Thanks for sharing and good luck!
Идея хорошая, исполнение на 4 с минусом. Ножки на крестовине прослаблены и в процессе склейки даже не было попытки их стянуть струбцинами. При фиксации столешницы к ножкам шурупами, шурупы поднимали материал от столешницы больше чем на миллиметр и он так это и оставил. В итоге столешница не лежит на ножках, а висит на шурупах.
Hammer head to hammer head so so dangerious. the heads are tempered and when it meets another tempered piece of steel pieces can explode. and could easily take out an eye. As a carpenter for 54 years I've seen it happen.
Amateur woodworker here so please don't take offense at what may be a stupid question. I see existing cracks in many of the pieces made. Were pieces with those incorporated into the table? Hard to tell from watching the vid. If so, was anything done to ensure the cracks would not continue to open? If they were left in place without treatment, would the table start to warp in interesting (?) ways as the wood undewent expansion and contraction? Or am I the one who's cracked?
Great work, but a ridiculous design for the table legs render it practically useless except as a hall table, because you can't get chairs or legs under it.
Beautiful wood. In the US we call this 'distressed' or 'wood with character'. It would be interesting to know where this wood was salvaged from in it's original use: house, barn, bridge, etc.
@@johnstruewing1164 In Vietnam shipwrights use dowels to join the frames. And the lumber used had plenty of dowel ties. Of course it could have been a bridge or something else.
Really appreciate the work put into making this table with such old worn out wood. I even like the difference in the colors between the good parts of the wood and the water damaged parts. My only gripe is, dude, plug the holes! Putty, sawdust and glue, something! Even epoxy would be better than leaving the table top and edges with divots and holes and exposed cracks. That said, this is a cool looking table.
@@blackmane8949 Tal vez deberías callarte y dejar que cada uno opine lo que quiera, piense o le venga en gana, TU no eres nadie para decir lo que tiene que hacer otra persona, para eso justo están las opiniones, y si no le gustan se jode, o dedito abajo, pero la boca cerrada, así es mejor, no entran moscas!
Everyone on here saying it's fabulous, but personally I disagree. The design is dreadful - the curved feet at the sides will get in the way of anyone who wants to sit there. The crossed planks at the bottom will mean that it will wobble on anything except a perfectly flat floor. It wasn't well made either - when the feet were screwed to the top, the screws lifted the feet away from the top, leaving a gap - tightening the screws would have fixed that, but they were all left loose. And as you've pointed out, it's full of holes, which if left in the garden will fill with rain and rot. The pairs of legs were glued together, which didn't look like a very strong joint to start with, but then to make matters worse, he then drilled much of the joint away to fit the cross-struts. This was partially rectified by putting screws through the remaining material, but the screws looked far to short. There are some fabulous woodworking projects on TH-cam, many using reclaimed wood, but sadly, this is not one of them.
@@chrisengland5523 "The design is dreadful - the curved feet at the sides will get in the way of anyone who wants to sit there. The crossed planks at the bottom will mean that it will wobble on anything except a perfectly flat floor." That's exactly what I thought when I saw the shape this table was taking. The design is absolutely not functional, there is no room for the legs of people sitting around this table. The table will limp on almost any floor.
Fiquei pensando como você ia conseguir fazer algo com as madeiras feias,, Mais você mostrou com inteligência TUDO pode mudar até as coisas feias podem deixar maravilhosa amei seu trabalho parabéns pela a sua sabedoria ❤
Видео слишком затянуто, а рабочий процесс простой. Получилась громоздкая вещь, можно было бы обойтись и без крестовины в середине. Древесины слишком много потратили.
Yeah! An authentic craftsman, century family tradition, love for his tools, precision labour, protection everywhere (he hasn't a single scar), delicate finishing, perfect jointing and squareness, delicate progressive sanding, outstanding sawdust collection,... I will stop it here but: that's the way to unacceptable outcome, injuries, tool degradation, long term lung disease or cancer, poor economy (only sustained by cheap electric tools), low quality or even scam, country economic recession. And some of you call him a "master"? He's not even a bad student. Don't make those stupid s think they're anything more than mediocre workers that WILL NOT make a living of it at first world countries where will be valued worst than any first year woodworking student.
that makes no sense. in the first paragraph you said a lot of things that I’m guessing is supposed to be sarcasm based on the second half of your comment. Your grammatical errors don’t help as far as understanding what the hell you’re talking about goes.
@@lilithabunni Yeah. That was it intended to be. I speak 5 languages and a little bit of english, so it's not my first language, but I'll try to get better on my grammar... and punctuation.
I would have cut tiny 1cm layers of same would without default to cover all edges and legs and filled the holes in the top with same colour wood filler. Otherwise it is a work of art.
Old woods taken from demolished old houses are always the best material for a furniture because it is withered and seasoned, it wouldn't make a gap and it is a classic one.
Well, if you stick with it, you're going to get really good at it. The more you do, the more tools you buy. You keep growing skills and gaining experience. People judge you along the way no matter what. So don't lose any sleep over it
"¡Increíble trabajo! La manera en que restauraste esa madera vieja y la convertiste en una mesa rústica es verdaderamente impresionante. ¡Gran lección de perseverancia y creatividad!"
That tree over the 5,000 years of its life would literally given a home to many millions of animals birds and incects in its lifetime ,thankyou old tree for your service .
Great project, well done. Just a strange design...
Great, you built a table that nobody can sit around except at the corners.
Like like i im is
Strange table
Well at least he did something rather than just whinge.....
That was my first thought too. What the hell is with the supports extending to to the edges of the widest part of the table?
😅
My favorite "safety last" videos on You Tube
Was gonna say those safety sandals are awesome
Absolutely no regard for safety whatsoever 😂
@@raylexaJesus shoes
Temu Timberlands...
Them is what you call Lebanese tennis shoes
Very nice table but you forgot to take off the white excess glue from the legs before adding the clear varnish. One thing is always good to recycle nice pieces of wood and show their true tone and patterns and colour
That white glue is American influence. Broyhill used to spray finish over sawdust
@@johnstruewing1164 😂😂😂😂 manda huevos!
I see a beautiful dog keeping you company while you make those incredible pieces of furniture. I hope he is well taken care of. I am a bit concern because he lays down there on the floor where all those wood dust & chippings are & he keeps on scratching. I wish you will make him a nice beautiful house & show it here in your video.
The leg room is lacking but it is a very nice table
It’s hilarious how the most toxic comment sections on TH-cam are the carpentry videos. 😂
This is the comment i was looking for😂
This guy has over A MILLION followers, and probably does this for a living... i think he's got it pretty well figured out😅
Where's your table, Peasants?
Oh dear, the minute i see the guy bashing two hammers together it just knew this was a failure. Shuttled directly to the end, he shows you can't even sit at the thing because of where the centre legs.
Thanks for re-using old wood and saving a tree! Great work.
👍 If we start using trees like that who knows-people might start believing that lumber was one of its intended purposes. Even worse; that animals aren't people-and many of them were meant as a source for food and clothing: "And God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, and *fill the earth, and subdue it.*
*Rule over* the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, and every living thing that moves on the earth" [Genesis 1v28] *Truth is a stubborn thing.*
Nothing more safe than wearing sandals in a work shop using power tools. Let alone, no hearing, eye protection, or dust/respirator mask.
Great job but when screwing the legs to the table there appeared 1 mm gaps right at the contact point of the legs and the table. They should have been glued and pressed to dry before screwing. A good wood work requires zero gap.
Викрутив шурупи та прикрутив би знову, хоча б вони притягнулися
The Master Craftsman demonstrated his knowledge , skills, experience, art , and professionalism in creating unique, unprecedented masterpiece by using scrap wood. Thanks
Mortise and Tenon Master Class. The leg room is questionable. The woodgrain is magnificent!
I was hoping he was going to install the legs in opposite direction- from the corners to the center mounted to a wooden plate on the floor, so no knee bumping. Ouch! But still a good design.
Superb ❤. But I would prefer its legs to be more traditional. So that others can keep their feet comfortably.😊
Beautiful table.
Huge fan of recycled timber ❤
The wood certainly is not new, but there's absolutely NO evidence of rot in any of that wood.
It's very well seasoned timber unlikely to get any warping on it
@@raylexait did all its warping in 1800.
Very cool piece of work. Make sure you wear a mask when spraying the varnish on the woodwork.
Excelente trabajo artesanal Maestro Evanesticeria y Carpintería 👍🏽💯👏🏽🙂
Những miếng gỗ anh gia công làm rất đẹp rất khéo tay .em rất thích video này 👍
Wow! This was an absolutely amazing job by these craftsmen. I’m in awe.
Luv watching these to learn what NOT to do ..... very informative
😂😂😂 muy bueno, eres el único con un poquito de sentido común de todos lo comentarios, es bastante malo, de profesional no tiene nada y de maestro o artesano menos todavía, lo único que lo salva es que tiene maquinaria para poder trabajar esa madera, saludos!
But how to sit at this table? Table legs will interfere with sitting.
Absolutely !!!!
Look, it’s just for looks ok? 🤷🏻♂️
yea they didn't need the legs at the sides with that post in the middle connected to the bottom post connected to the end legs. It would be very sturdy without them.
Yeah if nothing else, he could've left off the side pieces
I felt if the legs were flipped it would be amazing
جميع الاعمال التي تقومون بها ممتازة ومتقنة جداً .
Wow!! What a fantastic piece of art you created. I would buy that table in a heartbeat. The wood lines are amazing!
Just wondering what he could do with modern wood working machines? This is pure God given talent
In my opinion, there is such a thing as too rustic,
but very nice craftsmanship.
I would make great use of this table if people came to visit me who i didn't like, HOW would you be able to sit around it?!
Great work though, well done 👍
Have to agree. Initially I saw that whole leg assembly the other way up and maybe one at each end with appropriate bracing
Lol , no guys. What if the table is just for DECO ??
Изумительная вещь получилась, из кучи старых досок - такой шедевр, Браво мастеру, спасибо его ,,золотым,, рукам!!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ Россия, Крым
ГДЕ Ж НАШИ РУССКИЕ МАСТЕРА ! ? ПЕРЕВЕЛИСЬ , ЧТО ЛИ ? КОРЕЯ , КИТАЙ ! А НАШИ ТО ГДЕ ? ВОН РЕБЯТА ИЗ ГОВНА ,, КОНФЕТКУ СДЕЛАЛИ ,, !
ИСКОРЕНЯЮТ НАС КАК НАЦИЮ ! СДАЕТСЯ МНЕ , ,
До золотых рук ему ещё долеко, много халтуры при сборке. А идея да очень хорошая, за неё молодец.
@@Елена-ц7о7д Yo he visto videos de rusos haciendo carpintería y le dan 1 millón de vueltas a este del vídeo, es muy muy malo, la mayoría de la gente solo ve lo que quiere ver y no entiende, de maestro no tiene nada, es aprendiz como mucho, yo le calificaría por ese trabajo un 3, del 1al 10. Saludos desde España.
I love seeing old boat timbers repurposed rather than rotting on a beach.
и зачем так с ножками для стола изголятся. че нельзя было прямые по углам сделать
@lenalena2069😂😮😂😮😂😮😂😮😂😮
GREAT VIDEO, GREAT CONTENT, GREAT EXPLANATION!!!
Very beautiful, and your talent is over the top. I love working with old unwanted wood myself . Please more videos.
Yes! I always get wooden pallets and make useful stuff from them like stepstools and shelving. I'm nowhere near these guys, though. "Is this trash?" or "¿Es esto basura?" are the words to know. It's amazing that people throw away good wood.
vor 60 Jahren hat man so noch gearbeitet
Прекрасная работа,но покрытие лаком это лишнее. Было бы намного брутальнее если бы просто покрыли маслом и оставили естественный цвет древесины. Моё мнение.
Лак опошлил изделие.
Масло такой же эффект дало бы
@@ProKazoidмасло - это масло, как сопля не блестит.
Silk purses are made like this, some say.
Hasil yg bagus 👍👍 walaupun dari bahan kayu bekas , good jobs 🌟👍👍
The legs in the middle seems kind of awkward but still a great looking table. The carpenter does amazing work!
Absolutely fantastic!
And love your shop, top notch tools. And that dog is a very happy dog.😃
That is a beautiful product you turned that old wood into.
QUE PRECIOSURA DE
MESA UNA OBRA DARTE
BELLA!! FELICIDADES!❤❤
Ang galing...mga pulot na kahoy lang...nagamit...😊😊😊
Excelente trabajo.
Это дизайнерский стол в деревенском стиле, использовать не по назначению, а на пример под ТВ. Красиво, главное из хлама, молодец мастер!
Nice work. But I am more impressed on how the guy at the end 31:07 showed us that you can use the table for keeping stuff, reading and some drinking too *Mind Blown* Good Job on showing the use case!
Trabalho maravilhoso, espetacular!
it looks very comfortable fully populated at the end
Great work. After doing this job so accurately I would have celebrated afterwards not with some juice but with at least one pint of dark beer :) Thanks for sharing and good luck!
Wow! Beautiful craftsmanship! (And a cute puppy!) 😊
Шикарный стол! Прекрасная работа!
У НИХ ТАК ,,, ТУГО ,,, С ДРЕВЕСИНОЙ ! ?
Я ВОТ ДУМАЮ , , А ЧТО Ж РУССКИХ УМЕЛЬЦЕВ НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАЮТ ! ? ВООБЩЕ ОНИ ЕСТЬ ! ? А ТО ВСЁ , КОРЕЯ , КИТАЙ ,! А НАШИ ТО ГДЕ ?
Идея хорошая, исполнение на 4 с минусом. Ножки на крестовине прослаблены и в процессе склейки даже не было попытки их стянуть струбцинами. При фиксации столешницы к ножкам шурупами, шурупы поднимали материал от столешницы больше чем на миллиметр и он так это и оставил. В итоге столешница не лежит на ножках, а висит на шурупах.
Я не специалист, но тоже заметила, что ножки не проклеены в местах соединения со столешницей.
Beautiful work. Well done!
Hammer head to hammer head so so dangerious. the heads are tempered and when it meets another tempered piece of steel pieces can explode. and could easily take out an eye. As a carpenter for 54 years I've seen it happen.
Toda la razón!!
Yup
Yeah I don't think he really cares about safety. He's wearing sandals in his shop.
Do you use a mallet?
@@anonymousmedusa
I use a claw hammer on a nail puller (cat's paw) or anything that's not tempered.
Amazing how he held his breath all that time with the spray gun...impressive.
A fraudster and doesn’t care about himself = only wants us to watch the adverts 😠
Amateur woodworker here so please don't take offense at what may be a stupid question. I see existing cracks in many of the pieces made. Were pieces with those incorporated into the table? Hard to tell from watching the vid. If so, was anything done to ensure the cracks would not continue to open? If they were left in place without treatment, would the table start to warp in interesting (?) ways as the wood undewent expansion and contraction? Or am I the one who's cracked?
These woods are dead due to age. They do not follow the laws of fresh wood.
Entre otras burradas cometidas, la gente no ve esas cosas, lo peor es que le llaman maestro!! 😂😂😂, entonces yo soy Dios!!😂😂😂😂
A fraudster 😠
Great work, but a ridiculous design for the table legs render it practically useless except as a hall table, because you can't get chairs or legs under it.
Parabéns e Obrigado
Belíssimo trabalho! Parabéns SUCESSO sempre 👏👏👏🎇
Very genius skill in processing old wood ❤
Beautiful wood. In the US we call this 'distressed' or 'wood with character'. It would be interesting to know where this wood was salvaged from in it's original use: house, barn, bridge, etc.
My 1st thought was railway or bridge. Based on the curvature of some of the pieces, my money's on a bridge.
@@joeguilfoyle1922 Ask a shipwright, he knows for sure.
Maybe a wharf or a dock
@@johnstruewing1164 In Vietnam shipwrights use dowels to join the frames. And the lumber used had plenty of dowel ties. Of course it could have been a bridge or something else.
Son barcazas en deshuso y algunas veces , son varada en las playas 😊
Прекрасно сделанный стол из хлама.Молодец Мастер. хотя у меня есть придирки по поводу ножек стола,но это мелочь.БРАВО МАСТЕР.
Даже на видео видно как ему не удобно сидеть за этим столом(((😂
Przepiękny jest ten cały stół pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
😅
😅
😅😊😊😅😊😊😊😅
😅😊😊😅😊😊😊😅❤😊😅😊9
😊8😊😅
Good.
I would've designed it so it can be taken apart easily, and filled in all the holes and cracks with coloured resin.
Parabéns linda mesa 😍👏👏👏👏👏
When i see sandals that don't fit... i move on and watch great skills. With the Left, this wouldn't exist ! 👍
“with the left this wouldn’t exist”??? What do you mean?
Really appreciate the work put into making this table with such old worn out wood. I even like the difference in the colors between the good parts of the wood and the water damaged parts. My only gripe is, dude, plug the holes! Putty, sawdust and glue, something! Even epoxy would be better than leaving the table top and edges with divots and holes and exposed cracks.
That said, this is a cool looking table.
Maybe you should do your own woodworking videos and watch them instead of telling someone else how to do theirs
@@blackmane8949 Tal vez deberías callarte y dejar que cada uno opine lo que quiera, piense o le venga en gana, TU no eres nadie para decir lo que tiene que hacer otra persona, para eso justo están las opiniones, y si no le gustan se jode, o dedito abajo, pero la boca cerrada, así es mejor, no entran moscas!
Everyone on here saying it's fabulous, but personally I disagree. The design is dreadful - the curved feet at the sides will get in the way of anyone who wants to sit there. The crossed planks at the bottom will mean that it will wobble on anything except a perfectly flat floor. It wasn't well made either - when the feet were screwed to the top, the screws lifted the feet away from the top, leaving a gap - tightening the screws would have fixed that, but they were all left loose. And as you've pointed out, it's full of holes, which if left in the garden will fill with rain and rot. The pairs of legs were glued together, which didn't look like a very strong joint to start with, but then to make matters worse, he then drilled much of the joint away to fit the cross-struts. This was partially rectified by putting screws through the remaining material, but the screws looked far to short. There are some fabulous woodworking projects on TH-cam, many using reclaimed wood, but sadly, this is not one of them.
@@chrisengland5523 "The design is dreadful - the curved feet at the sides will get in the way of anyone who wants to sit there. The crossed planks at the bottom will mean that it will wobble on anything except a perfectly flat floor." That's exactly what I thought when I saw the shape this table was taking. The design is absolutely not functional, there is no room for the legs of people sitting around this table. The table will limp on almost any floor.
Need metal detector. I will not do that without
Nice project
MUITO LINDO O TRABALHO !
PARABÉNS 👏👏👏👏👏👏
É um trabalho de artista, uma atividade dos dotados de talento e criatividade. Top.
Fiquei pensando como você ia conseguir fazer algo com as madeiras feias,,
Mais você mostrou com inteligência TUDO pode mudar até as coisas feias podem deixar maravilhosa amei seu trabalho parabéns pela a sua sabedoria ❤
Trabalho fantástico !!!...
Si Fantástico ,
Pero mucha falta de Seguridad Industrial , Botas de Seguridad , Mascarilla para el Barniz , para empezar 😡😡😡
You built à beautiful unique pièce of furniture !!! Congratulations....I wish I had your skills !!! Show us some more of your skills....
Fine working, but the table is uncomfortable to use
Really. Who puts the legs right where people sit?
Excellent Art Created.
Видео слишком затянуто, а рабочий процесс простой. Получилась громоздкая вещь, можно было бы обойтись и без крестовины в середине. Древесины слишком много потратили.
Beautifully seasoned old timber and a enthusiastic worker makes good for a nice piece of art.
😮legs are preciously where you don't want them. Beautiful wood , bad design , eye of the beholder stuff.
Mistrz . Piękna robota.
You have created beauty out of heat otherwise was waste. I would be most proud to have this graceful piece!
Yeah! An authentic craftsman, century family tradition, love for his tools, precision labour, protection everywhere (he hasn't a single scar), delicate finishing, perfect jointing and squareness, delicate progressive sanding, outstanding sawdust collection,... I will stop it here but: that's the way to unacceptable outcome, injuries, tool degradation, long term lung disease or cancer, poor economy (only sustained by cheap electric tools), low quality or even scam, country economic recession.
And some of you call him a "master"? He's not even a bad student. Don't make those stupid s think they're anything more than mediocre workers that WILL NOT make a living of it at first world countries where will be valued worst than any first year woodworking student.
What?
that makes no sense. in the first paragraph you said a lot of things that I’m guessing is supposed to be sarcasm based on the second half of your comment. Your grammatical errors don’t help as far as understanding what the hell you’re talking about goes.
@@lilithabunni Yeah. That was it intended to be. I speak 5 languages and a little bit of english, so it's not my first language, but I'll try to get better on my grammar... and punctuation.
@@lilithabunni I suppose there a typo on "that makes *so* sense".
@@josepalacid damn you got me there 😂
fixed that
now back to your comment lol
so is the first long part supposed to be sarcastic/facetious?
Wow, this is fabulous. It’s all in the know how and the love of wood. Resource and inspiration. Thank you for sharing 🤗🥰
I would have cut tiny 1cm layers of same would without default to cover all edges and legs and filled the holes in the top with same colour wood filler. Otherwise it is a work of art.
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Красивый стол из старого хлама!
No legs room at all. Bad design.
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So, did the dog walk up and piss on the table leg? Nice work real craftsmanship.
Самая неудачная концепция ножек тут
After watching this, I agree those legs are poorly designed and would be difficult to use
Old woods taken from demolished old houses are always the best material for a furniture because it is withered and seasoned, it wouldn't make a gap and it is a classic one.
Nice, but how do you get it through a doorway?
Nice piece of work. Please use safety equipments. Should be recycling of old wood, not rotten wood🙂
Mycket bra jobbat. Det blev en super fin bord.
Cool looking table.
Work of art my friend Hi from Scotland 👍🏴
Well, if you stick with it, you're going to get really good at it. The more you do, the more tools you buy. You keep growing skills and gaining experience. People judge you along the way no matter what. So don't lose any sleep over it
É tão gostoso ficar assistindo vc transformar madeira em obra de arte, me acalma assistir teus vídeos. Parabéns
Master woodworker, very fast worker. He didnt even measure twice and cut once. Very beautiful. Wondering what kind of wood? Love the shop mascot.
"¡Increíble trabajo! La manera en que restauraste esa madera vieja y la convertiste en una mesa rústica es verdaderamente impresionante. ¡Gran lección de perseverancia y creatividad!"
Very Nice good job tks
FABULOUS! It's is incredibly beautiful. Would I ever love it in my kitchen!❤
That tree over the 5,000 years of its life would literally given a home to many millions of animals birds and incects in its lifetime ,thankyou old tree for your service .
No surprise here since God, Jesus Christ, knew exactly what He was doing when He *created all things* for mankind. [Colossians 1v16/Genesis 1v28]
Toda mi admiración para estas personas, son unos genios
Really well done......will look like the only table like it ! Very smart.
Very very good,!!
Kreatif dalam memanfaatkan limbah kayu
Nice looking table. What a beautiful dog 🐶💚