I watched this with more interest as usual....because yes people,I am the proud owner of this beautiful table! Thanx for reminding me not to drop it on my hands while assembling it😂And I will remind you one last time: an artist should always sign his work!Thank you so much for this beautiful table.It turned out exactly as I hoped🫂❤️🇳🇱
I really like the monolithic quality of the tabletop but also being able to make out the individual planks. You really have become a master at piecing wood together to take advantage of its grain and pattern. Gorgeous piece.
I really like woodworkers like you. Sustainable. Using the wood from already dead tree is amazing way to preserve the legacy that the tree left behind. And, beautiful it is. Imo, calling it beautiful is an understatement.
Nice to see more of that smiling face of yours, you seem to be getting more comfortable with the camera. I hope the client liked the table, it’s beautiful Schönes Wochenende
Thank you very much! 😊 Honestly, I’ve never had a problem being in front of the camera; I just think that viewers of these videos are more interested in woodworking than in seeing who’s doing it.
I have this exact idea and with exact wood. I have been drying some olive for past 2 years and planning to work on it coming summer. I am so glad I can see this idea implementation in action by a master craftsman to get tips and plan my build! thanks again! Mine would be a big dining table.
@@marmotaworks I loved your idea of blue tape to transfer the edge and using biscuit jointer for the alignment. Definitely going to use that but I also need to plan for flipping the table. It would be heavy especially dining table size. This was very helpful!
@@marmotaworks btw I found that sanding lightly on the rough wood pull out the grains better and its less work due to sander. That helps during planning.
Thank you, Miguel for another great video. It's always a good day when I see Marmota Works in my TH-cam feed. The client should be pleased with that table, it's beautiful. 😎
I like your channel brother. Subscribed and liked! One bit of advice I will give you, if you continue to do the same style videos.. Speak with more emotion. It's very monotone as a narrator. Almost robotic. Otherwise it came out great and the tips are very helpful. Good luck in your journey!
@@Dirk_Mcgurk You know hand towels only work on hands? Ever tried to dry your feet with a hand towel? Bet they were still wet even after applying towels
Well, i would assume that TH-cam is a small extra income and an advertising plattform for your work. Not sure if the last part is worth anything though, there are only so many items one man can do in a year and I would assume you already have a decent customer base. The question is if TH-cam is really worth losing shop time for? What you and other crafters on Yoytube do however is opening up the market for other crafters as well, so there is value in that, not sure if it helps you though. Might also help create future crafters in the younger generation, which is good.
@@57thorns On a purely economic level, it’s not worth it. But in terms of advertising, I think it is. Plus, I enjoy showing what I do and encouraging others to give it a try.
I watched this with more interest as usual....because yes people,I am the proud owner of this beautiful table! Thanx for reminding me not to drop it on my hands while assembling it😂And I will remind you one last time: an artist should always sign his work!Thank you so much for this beautiful table.It turned out exactly as I hoped🫂❤️🇳🇱
@@elliepascoe5954 Hi Ellie, I'm glad you like it! It’s been a pleasure building this table for you.😊
And it shows!🥰
Jaloers! Veel plezier met de tafel!
Dankjewel, dat kan ik garanderen✌️🇳🇱@@Klaas-ib2xn
@@Klaas-ib2xnDat is gegarandeerd!✌️🇳🇱
I’m impressed by your grain matching skillz. They’re mad.
It was not easy...
I hope that wood is as beautiful in person as it reads on camera. What an astonishing piece of art.
Maybe more beautiful
That's a given.Ask me how I know☺️
I really like the monolithic quality of the tabletop but also being able to make out the individual planks. You really have become a master at piecing wood together to take advantage of its grain and pattern. Gorgeous piece.
@@KilgoreTrout4343 thank you!
That’s gotta be the best looking table I’ve ever seen!
Olive wood is stunning!!
Thanks!!
Agreed❤😊
I really like woodworkers like you. Sustainable. Using the wood from already dead tree is amazing way to preserve the legacy that the tree left behind. And, beautiful it is. Imo, calling it beautiful is an understatement.
@@dcsojitra Thank you! There’s some incredible wood that, with a bit of imagination, can turn into something beautiful.
Yessir, the flexwall is a dynamite idea. Is your shop a shipping container? If so a video on that topic would be welcome.
Yes, they are two containers joined together. I might show it in a video.
Zevkle izledim sen gerçekten harika işler yapıyorsun devamını diliyorum
Harikasın dostum 👍🏻
Thank you very much
Nice to see more of that smiling face of yours, you seem to be getting more comfortable with the camera.
I hope the client liked the table, it’s beautiful
Schönes Wochenende
Thank you very much! 😊 Honestly, I’ve never had a problem being in front of the camera; I just think that viewers of these videos are more interested in woodworking than in seeing who’s doing it.
This client is overjoyed, I assure you!😍
I have this exact idea and with exact wood. I have been drying some olive for past 2 years and planning to work on it coming summer. I am so glad I can see this idea implementation in action by a master craftsman to get tips and plan my build! thanks again! Mine would be a big dining table.
What a coincidence! I hope my video helps you.
@@marmotaworks I loved your idea of blue tape to transfer the edge and using biscuit jointer for the alignment. Definitely going to use that but I also need to plan for flipping the table. It would be heavy especially dining table size. This was very helpful!
@@marmotaworks btw I found that sanding lightly on the rough wood pull out the grains better and its less work due to sander. That helps during planning.
That grain is beautiful and the finished table highlights it so well.
Many thanks
Thank you, Miguel for another great video. It's always a good day when I see Marmota Works in my TH-cam feed. The client should be pleased with that table, it's beautiful. 😎
I'm glad you enjoy my videos!
I am so lucky to have this table, I know!🫶
As for the final product, it is really beautiful and I hope it gets the prominent place it deserves in its new home.
Thanks! That's for sure
It will be the key piece in my living room!So happy!
Merry Christmas I hope Santa brings you wonderful new tools. You should have said yes to the hair drier. It would have been funny.
@@jwall6006 I assure you, I considered accepting it.
Beautiful!
Thanks!
I really admire your ingenuity and craftsmanship with everything you do
Nice work , great design .
Many thanks
beautiful work. You should have done the hair drier, just to have the last laugh
Yes, I know
I find myself always liking the dottom side better
No problem, you can sit under the table.
I'll do that😂
The earth is not a sphere, it’s more accurately described as an elipsoid, the 3D version of an elipse!
Beautiful table, Bravo!
Thanks!
Love your work u will be famous one day as ur work is amazing nice peace I see why they had you sign it
Table looks great. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Thanks, Merry Christmas!
Such a beautiful table top!! 😍😍 And by the way you’re so funny 😂 I love the Starbucks joke 😂😂
@@RN-wg7ui My wife doesn’t think I’m that funny...
@ 😂😂😂😂
Absolutely amazing table, beautiful grain from old trees, can you tell me please what AI do you use for voice over, thanks for the answer.
Love the robot voice. You should do the next one as female voice. Amazing work as usual!
😂
Nice build i like what you do
I'm glad you like it
Which hard wax oil do you use? Can you share the brand (without endorsing a product?)
Osmo polix oil
Straight to the comments to see if any flat earth wackos show up
I like your channel brother. Subscribed and liked! One bit of advice I will give you, if you continue to do the same style videos.. Speak with more emotion. It's very monotone as a narrator. Almost robotic. Otherwise it came out great and the tips are very helpful. Good luck in your journey!
Thanks for the sub and for the tips
you don't need a hair dryer, just a towel. did you know that towels are the leading cause of dry skin?
That's a great idea! I usually dry myself with toilet paper, but I think I’ll try the towel method.
@@marmotaworks i like to use a hand towel
@@Dirk_Mcgurk You know hand towels only work on hands? Ever tried to dry your feet with a hand towel? Bet they were still wet even after applying towels
@toxicbavariankitten they were wet! now i know why. Thanks.
The things I learn on this channel🙄
Well, i would assume that TH-cam is a small extra income and an advertising plattform for your work. Not sure if the last part is worth anything though, there are only so many items one man can do in a year and I would assume you already have a decent customer base.
The question is if TH-cam is really worth losing shop time for?
What you and other crafters on Yoytube do however is opening up the market for other crafters as well, so there is value in that, not sure if it helps you though. Might also help create future crafters in the younger generation, which is good.
@@57thorns On a purely economic level, it’s not worth it. But in terms of advertising, I think it is. Plus, I enjoy showing what I do and encouraging others to give it a try.