Building a $9000 Table

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Blacktail epoxy table workshop: www.blacktailstudio.com/the-e...
This comically oversized slab desk build is thanks to Skillshare. The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/blacktailstudio07211
This live edge walnut desk started out as a massive 65" wide single slab of locally salvaged Bastogne walnut. Not just any Bastogne though. This particular slab was so nice that it was stashed by the mill owner until they ran out of room and finally decided they were willing to sell it to me. Working closely with my client we added features like bow tie/dutchman joints across the crack, very unique handmade table legs, and I even added a rather cutting edge ceramic wood finish. I hope you like it, let me know if you have any questions!
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Bow tie inlay (no talking) • Woodworking Inlay - No...
Items used in this video:
New Blacktail n3 Nano (replaces ceramic): blacktailstudio.myshopify.com...
Table legs: flowyline-official.myshopify....
C-channels: conceptthirteen.ca?ref=btjrt2lvnw8g
Angle grinder: amzn.to/3pu2iXZ
Aggressive wire wheel: amzn.to/3jUNYqk
Festool Track Saw: www.festoolusa.com/products/s...
Liquid glass epoxy (deep/slow): amzn.to/3s6GROb
Table top epoxy (touch-ups/fast): amzn.to/3asufLq
CA glue: amzn.to/3tiiKNu
Kutzall ball nose burr: amzn.to/3s0iGAG
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Paddle mixer (small): amzn.to/2NyR8Eb
Mafell track saw: www.timberwolftools.com/mafel...
Threaded inserts: conceptthirteen.ca?ref=btjrt2lvnw8g
Festool Router: amzn.to/3cUeHBf
Roundover bit: amzn.to/3uwTwv0
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Lightstick (now $55): amzn.to/3faMWFu
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Raw wood cleaner: amzn.to/3auLsnK
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0:00 Intro
1:05 Slab cleanup
2:04 (initial) Slab flattening
2:58 Partial epoxy form
3:59 Filling wood crack with resin
4:56 (final) Slab flattening
5:30 Touch-ups and sponsor talk
6:58 Recessing table leg mounting plates
8:08 Bow-tie inlay
10:57 Live-edge cleanup
12:13 Filling tiny pits and imperfections
12:49 First coat of finish
14:15 Second coat of Rubio Monocoat
15:16 Black Forest Ceramic finish
17:50 Final reveal of the live edge desk and costs
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 7 900
@BlackForestWoodCo
@BlackForestWoodCo 2 роки тому
Awesome video, Cam! The table came out amazing, thanks for the kind words about our Ceramic Finish 🙌
@ShaleAudio
@ShaleAudio 2 роки тому
Can this ceramic finish be used on wood stairs in house?
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 роки тому
Thanks guys! Really happy with it so far
@hazonku
@hazonku 2 роки тому
You know it's good when it pops without any sorta lighting trickery on Cam's part to make it show up better on camera. 👌
@Inatio
@Inatio 2 роки тому
Bow tie!
@BlackForestWoodCo
@BlackForestWoodCo 2 роки тому
@@ShaleAudio Yes it can! It can be used on just about any hard surface!
@michaelhughes8306
@michaelhughes8306 2 роки тому
I can’t believe people actually say that about you , you have to talk during the video, your voice is not annoying and you are an amazing wood worker dude , I absolutely love the way this piece came out
@MlgxLegitxSniper
@MlgxLegitxSniper 2 роки тому
I don’t see anyone making any negative comments…
@geromelegnome5446
@geromelegnome5446 2 роки тому
@@MlgxLegitxSniper he mentioned it during the video bud. In reference to making asmr/no voice videos and that he isn't going to make them anymore!!!
@kevinpbryant
@kevinpbryant 2 роки тому
I like listening to the thought process.
@neilsiebenthal9254
@neilsiebenthal9254 2 роки тому
There's people out there that just have to complain. Even if nothing is wrong, they make something up. I just ignore those types
@karengilchrist9774
@karengilchrist9774 2 роки тому
I personally really like his voice.
@jordankernozicky659
@jordankernozicky659 11 місяців тому
Love this book! ukposts.infoUgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL it is simply one-of-a-kind! I really love it, because karah explained all tools required to have the job done, not mentioning the fabulous diy pallets ideas. I'm pretty sure this will be a fresh start in my new endeavour. Amazon was great, they delivered on time. Thank you!
@tonkaboyrich496
@tonkaboyrich496 2 роки тому
I am 100% not a wood guy but your work is amazing. The commentary is helpful for us who don’t fully understand. Keep up the good work
@daviddooley8056
@daviddooley8056 Рік тому
I’m 82 and will never do any of this but I like hear you talk about what you are doing, I watch your video two times, keep up the good work
@WoodcraftBySuman
@WoodcraftBySuman 2 роки тому
"Prettiest piece of wood I've ever worked with". You keep upping your slab game every time. Love it.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 роки тому
What’s funny is my next table might legitimately be better wood
@rice0009
@rice0009 2 роки тому
@@BlacktailStudio You need to be careful with your audience Cam. We're all going to start hitting a "wood-gasm" limit and begin passing out. Add in some basic Pine or Oak projects to keep the temperature down a bit! Seriously though, I LOVE these slabs you are able to work with and what you do with them!
@therealdonchelios
@therealdonchelios 2 роки тому
@@rice0009 don't nobody want to see pine getting slabbed. That's just rude.
@abydosianchulac2
@abydosianchulac2 2 роки тому
@@rice0009 Yeah, don't want the subscribers being desensitized to wood-gasms. That leads to more and more extreme and deviant woods like sycamore or... or osage orange. Viewers might even turn to stone sculpting and masonry to get their rocks off other channels.
@milk.for.dinner
@milk.for.dinner 2 роки тому
"I get paid by someone to pay someone to kill it for me" -- legendary response. Love it. And stunning completed table.
@tShuka_
@tShuka_ 2 роки тому
The comment was so dumb, I don't understand those kind of people. Its the same kind of people who say that killing animals is bad even though they are essential ingredients for certain health needs like protein.
@soulstripper
@soulstripper 2 роки тому
Agree, great response.
@Raumance
@Raumance 2 роки тому
We call it this thing of ours.
@JeremyDean-qk8qd
@JeremyDean-qk8qd 2 роки тому
I just wanted to leave a comment and say thank you. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us. You spent countless hours, learning your trade, all these years and I think it's really awesome that you share so much of it with your viewers for free. I'm a medically retired veteran, and I got into wood working a few yrs ago, started out making cutting boards, and still make a ton of them. I've been watching lots of your videos, and my plan is to try and start making walnut slab tables. I am fortunate enough to live in Missouri, and we have TONS of Walnut. Anyway, I just wanted to hop on and say thank you, I really mean that. I actually forgot something, so I edited this comment to add. Your tables, are just absolutely beautiful, and your attention to detail is just outstanding. I'm sure some of that probably comes from being a pilot. Well, take care, and again, thank you and beautiful work!
@aiialkesr423
@aiialkesr423 3 місяці тому
Missouri city is very beautiful
@CliftonWood
@CliftonWood Рік тому
Cam, I'm all about the preservation of the art. So if the bow ties help support the table's integrity, then I'm all for them. Thanks again for the vid.
@angelgabriel7109
@angelgabriel7109 2 роки тому
Man, am i the only one who gets so excited whenever you upload a video? I literally screamed...
@daysund.3805
@daysund.3805 2 роки тому
You sure do enjoy ugly stuff
@Pdpawlak
@Pdpawlak 2 роки тому
Go take a cold shower
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 роки тому
You’re an Angel 😉
@Truebrotha
@Truebrotha 2 роки тому
No tie. I’m not even interested in woodworking but genuinely enjoyed this whole video. Keep up the great work!
@alfredopilzchen7444
@alfredopilzchen7444 2 роки тому
hilarious
@hazellevollaire2369
@hazellevollaire2369 2 роки тому
Talk ALL YOU WANT! This is your video. You are so talented. Absolutely beautiful.
@danelyn.1374
@danelyn.1374 Рік тому
bowtie! I actually initially wasn't too enthused about the look of the bowties just kinda cutting into the basic grain, but the beauty of the wood is definitely still kept and it feels really do nice btw, that comment regarding thumbs down's is just an amazing example of how down to earth you are w/ this whole channel and it's immensely amazing, and amazing work on the table as always!
@Rcarpee
@Rcarpee 2 роки тому
Personally I find it more interesting an enjoyable when there’s a commentary
@One_for_the_Books
@One_for_the_Books 2 роки тому
I like commentary as well and there's some videos I like it when it's quiet but I like his explanations
@stompdown8446
@stompdown8446 2 роки тому
Yep
@ACE-ek5bo
@ACE-ek5bo 2 роки тому
Just imagine going to school and the teacher doesn’t do any talking! How do you learn anything!
@naomiumunna3096
@naomiumunna3096 2 роки тому
The volume button would solve the problem for those who choose no commentary
@PerseusSpur
@PerseusSpur 2 роки тому
Bowties are honest. They show tha a craftsman is aware of the fragility of a joint, and wants to show, honestly, how they have taken the problem into account! It will, of course, separate over time without the bow tie. There are some other methods to use, but this is both simple and elegant! Love the Ceramic coat too
@steveholland1163
@steveholland1163 2 роки тому
they arew ulgy and for 9 grand they should not be seen
@michaelweston2285
@michaelweston2285 2 роки тому
for someone that doesn't know much about wood-working, they look like fancy band-aids. they stick out like eyesores on an otherwise beautiful piece of wood. i get the need for them, but man do they take away from how good the table could have looked.
@benjaminelliott4112
@benjaminelliott4112 2 роки тому
@@dereknapier836 Would you rather pay $9,000 for a desk that would inevitably break apart without the bow ties? To get a beautiful piece of wood, you have to accept its natural flaws. Life is full of compromises, some people just haven't figured that out yet, I guess.
@benjaminelliott4112
@benjaminelliott4112 2 роки тому
@@dereknapier836 Trees like the one Cam used in this video are so rare, that you just have to accept natural flaws in order to utilize the boards that come from said trees. Otherwise, if you aren't willing to accept the flaws (and by extension the need to stabilize them), then you pick a different board for your project. Simple. Also, don't you think that Cam probably used the nicest side (fewest flaws) on the top side to begin with?
@ablackhurst
@ablackhurst Рік тому
Cam hi. I absolutely love love love 💗 your videos! Very instructional. I’m not a woodworker but love how you take raw wood 🪵 and make a table or desk into a piece of art ! Love your style. I love it all- the live edges, the black epoxy, the futuristic legs, etc. I find your voice very calming and soothing. And you are very funny!!! I enjoy your dry sense of humor. It’s too bad if others can’t enjoy humor and take offense. It’s their problem, not yours. You are an artist my friend! Keep doing what you’re doing! Ignore the trolls 🧌!!! Blessings to you & your family! 💗🙏🏽💗
@Culinary1989
@Culinary1989 Рік тому
I am not a woodworker, craftsman or anything, but watching you work the slabs, just really helps me connect to my grandfather that recently passed away. You explain things the same way my grandfather did. Thank you.
@ianberry1713
@ianberry1713 2 роки тому
Bow Tie. The table looks amazing. Can’t believe people are/we’re actually complaining about you talking on your videos! Keep the chat, love the detail you go into.
@Infamous4215
@Infamous4215 2 роки тому
Absolutely gorgeous wood. Made me realize I’d be terrible at this as a job, because I’d constantly want to keep the finished product for myself.
@kevinwalter2674
@kevinwalter2674 2 роки тому
Yeah, until the guy who ordered it handed you $9000...
@joannayw5272
@joannayw5272 Рік тому
I am in love with this dude. (I am twice his age and my husband laughs about it). We are retired and we love working with wood . Thanks to Cam's inspiration we are setting up our own hobby woodworking shop.
@JosVanWeesel
@JosVanWeesel Рік тому
What I love about your videos, Cam, is that you have such a down to earth attitude about your work, even when handling tables that are being sold for over $10k. It helps the noobies, and probably also the more experienced woodworkers, among us feel more relaxed and less stressed about every micro-decision we have to take. Halfway through this particular video you talk about how you don't really know how much the bow ties really help, but it probably does, so you just make a decision confidently. It took me weeks of mental preparation to hang up a simple mirror because I didn't know if I had to use 6mm or 8mm screws/plugs. After weeks of dreading and postponing it, I finally set out to hang the damn mirror. Turns out I couldn't find my 6mm drill bit so I had no choice but use the 8mm one. In the end it didn't even matter, and the mirror is hanging just fine. All in all, your videos are very relaxing, entertaining and very educative. Thank you!
@timoberdieck9475
@timoberdieck9475 2 роки тому
Bowtie: I’m a big fan of how you add some character and crack protection with the bowtie while also making it look like it was meant to be there. Great job!
@briankrouth9469
@briankrouth9469 Рік тому
I like that you talk throughout the video, while I’m at work I treat your channel almost as a podcast. Great work!
@sherrifennel719
@sherrifennel719 Рік тому
Bow tie. I think they actually add character to the project. Always watch to the end. Then rewatch because it's just amazing what you do.
@fateuscfan
@fateuscfan 2 роки тому
Bowtie myself, no-tie for the wife; just wanted to quickly thank you for these awesome videos! With the help of your videos I was able to make a live edge, epoxy filled kitchen table for our next home. Definitely could not have done it without these great instructional videos!
@SethsProject
@SethsProject 2 роки тому
Seeing how much people pay for your tables makes me happy that there are still people out there that will pay for a piece of real furniture! Awesome video!
@SethsProject
@SethsProject 2 роки тому
@@jokinabadsbs I agree partially. Most of the tools that it takes to do this are very expensive, and also you need a place to put those tools. There is a lot of factors when calculating price. Also this type of work is dangerous. I have thousands of dollars worth of tools, but I don't have the tools that it takes to work with huge slabs. I guess my point is.. it takes a lot of money to make money lol
@GrampiesCorner
@GrampiesCorner 2 роки тому
@@jokinabadsbs let's see some photos of your projects of that size seeing how you think it is so easy?
@SethsProject
@SethsProject 2 роки тому
@@dereknapier836 What point are you trying to make? Are you saying that it's overpriced?
@KatJustice97
@KatJustice97 2 роки тому
@@dereknapier836 so show us your more impressive projects.
@Ster1154
@Ster1154 2 роки тому
@@dereknapier836 I build furniture (including river tables) and you have a bit of a point, but keep in mind the amount of labor that Cam puts into his pieces that most other shops don't. He spends hours filling every crack and void and then even more hours meticulously sanding. He mortises in the legs and goes the extra mile to create a really spectacular piece. It's the difference between an actual artist and someone looking to make a buck. Also, you have to have a sort of consistent pricing model regardless of the slab's price. If the final result isn't too dissimilar to another piece (regardless of the slab prices) it doesn't make sense to charge 1/4 of the price since that'll just confuse customers perusing. Cam seems pretty transparent about his pricing model but doesn't have to be. If you put the table built out of a $250 slab next to the table built out of a $1500 slab you wouldn't notice the difference IMO.
@karinmacek9939
@karinmacek9939 2 роки тому
Bow ties are nice and necessary, otherwise you wouldn' t lose your time on them. Please keep talking you have a very good diction, a good speech rhythm, a nice voice tone, and you are teaching and helping many others woodworkers. Congrats, the tables are fabulous.
@ash.j.
@ash.j. Рік тому
I don’t mind the bow ties either way. I will confess to zoning out while watching sometimes, but I stay tuned to your voice… I find it calming and very informative. Your sense of humour is stellar, love it. Love the videos, the descriptions, the tips and tricks, the amazing woodworking skills. You rock 🔥❤️
@squirreltailsurvival4529
@squirreltailsurvival4529 2 роки тому
Hey, the people that don’t want to hear you talk can turn the sound off…. Pretty childish that they unsubscribe because of something like your voice. You do awesome work man.
@jeffreycollins7297
@jeffreycollins7297 2 роки тому
Agreed. Whiners are weiners. They bring nothing to the table. Pay them no mind.
@Cobbido
@Cobbido 2 роки тому
I'm guessing they want to hear the sound of the woodworking
@ethan284
@ethan284 2 роки тому
I love this guy because he answers almost all of the questions you ask him. I have never been disappointed.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 роки тому
I try!
@TheFirmWheels
@TheFirmWheels Місяць тому
Bow tie, I normally am not the biggest fan of bow ties, but this one turned out amazing and the bow ties looked great, you are one skilled woodworker!
@danieldevito6380
@danieldevito6380 Рік тому
Bowtie... Please, don't ever listen to any of the negative comments about the format of your channel. Silent wood working channels are a dime a dozen, but there are only a few that have commentary, and even fewer that are as high quality as your channel. I'm subscribed to quite a few woodworking, fabricating, hobbyist, craftsmanship, etc., type channels, however, your channel is literally the only one that I have notifications turned on for. I look forward to every new Blacktail Studio video because I like WATCHING the tables and LISTEN to the process. The best part is that you can almost guarantee that the people who said they would be unsubscribing, will continue to watch every single video you post. People like that just love making empty threats. Just keep the great, high quality content coming!
@erickaketchum5911
@erickaketchum5911 2 роки тому
I just found your channel not too long ago and have been binge watching it since. Not only is your voice calming, but you are funny, a rare quality it seems on UKposts. I love the vast variety of your videos and the fact that you don't hide your mistakes but show how to fix them instead. I also enjoy the videos on the tools and your shop; the way you describe everything is extremely helpful. I would love to get into woodworking, but unfortunately, I don't have a garage. So learning from your channel, as well as the other you tubers you recommend, is how I live vicariously. Don't change a thing. Thanks for what you do. I am learning so much!!
@sonval3997
@sonval3997 2 роки тому
For those who don't like all the talking: TURN OFF THE SOUND! Sometimes I can deal with it, sometimes I can't, so one click does the trick🔈...
@MarbleFoxGamer
@MarbleFoxGamer 2 роки тому
15:00 not that this comment matters. Out of 7k I doubt it will ever be seen, but you've earned my sub sir. I've seen 3 woodworking videos and 1 interview in which you explain you were a pilot at one point. You seem like a knowledgeable man who holds himself with integrity and honor. I like your work and respect your grit
@NateBrotzman
@NateBrotzman Рік тому
My favorite thing about your vid’s is the talking , banter, and jokes, I don’t woodwork but I do thoroughly enjoy each video because of the comments, you’re a great storyteller
@Oreznuware
@Oreznuware 2 роки тому
Cam, this is all an understatement when I say this, but please trust me and understand that I adore you, your work, and your attitude. you’re not just a woodworker, not just a youtuber, not just a regular guy, you are an artist. I absolutely love you videos and your work. you’re my favorite wood worker, and I don’t care if you never have a pause in your videos. talk the whole time and continue making the decisions you make because you are one of the best. love, Riley.
@alisyed9856
@alisyed9856 2 роки тому
I’m glad you decided not to listen to people who don’t want your commentary. You are very helpful and very talented! Thank you!
@peaky1904
@peaky1904 Рік тому
This dude is my idol . Keep commentating bro, there’s not very many people that get this inclusive and detailed. I’ve learned a lot from this channel over the last few years.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio Рік тому
Thanks bud!
@CALDues
@CALDues Рік тому
Necktie? Could be interesting. Keep on with everything you are doing, because you are definitely doing it right. Especially handling the haters and trolls. Love it!
@jonandaudrey
@jonandaudrey 2 роки тому
Bow tie. My dad does professional Hawaiian bowl woodturning and the bow ties actually add value to the piece. It acknowledges there is a flaw in the timber and it has been addressed. For the uninitiated, the bow tie does take getting used to. I now find them to be aesthetically pleasing and really adds character and patina to the piece. This desk was exquisite. The figuring was similar to what you would find on higher end Koa pieces and matched by your skilled craftsmanship. Well done!
@cliftonbarringer2961
@cliftonbarringer2961 2 роки тому
Interesting....
@JR-ht1bo
@JR-ht1bo 2 роки тому
Bowties are something I fell in love with the 1st time I saw them used on an Ishitani table. The fact that they are structural and aesthetic just makes them that much more appealing to me. I actually like it when a completely different wood is used, something about the contrast of the woods adds to the look.
@allenperkins7571
@allenperkins7571 Рік тому
You do what you do and to hell with others. Always a treat to watch and listen.
@thealphacruze
@thealphacruze Рік тому
I'm not a wood worker and I know these videos are generally for woodworkers, but I have watched soooo many videos a lot of them super old, but definitely enjoying the content
@leticiaandrade1062
@leticiaandrade1062 2 роки тому
"Of course not. I get paid by someone to pay someone..." 😂😂😂😂Maravilhoso isso. Your job is amazing. And so is your sense of humor 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@wr46rd
@wr46rd 2 роки тому
Bowtie! My father is a woodworker and has recently started turning his own bowls from cast offs, scraps, and such that he finds out and about on his walks. This table is gorgeous and the added ceramic is a must for something so pretty. I am going to pass that onto him for his future projects. Everyone has an opinion these days from the bow ties to the use of the metric system...they can all take a piss! Keep carving your own path and creating these masterpieces for your friends, family, and clients. Wonderful job!
@kennethreichelt
@kennethreichelt 2 роки тому
It's sad that half of the information on videos are disclosures to preemptively stop negative comments.
@tracishepherd3867
@tracishepherd3867 Рік тому
Love your work! My father was a woodworker, so I am drawn to watching the craft. I wish he was still around to watch you work! Also, your voice is not annoying and I like the bow ties!
@levaljasonbeaunoir8011
@levaljasonbeaunoir8011 Рік тому
Dude dont worry about those critics your work is the best. If i could ever own a epoxy table made by you 😭😭Love from South Africa
@EverythingAlways
@EverythingAlways 2 роки тому
no tie, man what an aboslutely beautiful table!
@mr.nitroglycerin
@mr.nitroglycerin 2 роки тому
I'm a carpenter and I know how much work a project like this is. And I can only say, very nice job man. Looks awesome. !!! Subbed :)
@tinthistle
@tinthistle 2 роки тому
Bowties, the narrative on your videos is natural and always interesting, your asides and comments entertaining, all this while watching someone who loves crafting, proudly develop a work of art. I have enjoyed each journey from raw slab to masterpiece, a relaxing treat for both eyes and ears. Keep up the good work.
@zennadonnareeks9992
@zennadonnareeks9992 Рік тому
Hi!! We love watching your channel. I started showing your videos to my 5 year old son and he requested to watch one every night before bed, and your beautiful voice over always puts him to sleep before we can finish the video. Thanks!! Keep up the great work.
@ryanshorts339
@ryanshorts339 2 роки тому
The color and grain in that walnut is incredible, I can see why it fetches such a hefty price. I've been playing around with the idea of making bowties out of non-wood materials, mostly stone (granite, rose quartz, blue quartz) to give some high contrast and added interest. Im curious what your thoughts are on this idea. Awesome vid and table! Cheers!
@PLAYAWORLDRecords
@PLAYAWORLDRecords 2 роки тому
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@susancottrell9515
@susancottrell9515 2 роки тому
I love your idea of using non-wood materials!
@mushroommcfarmer1766
@mushroommcfarmer1766 2 роки тому
Ryan that's a great idea! I work with various building materials and types of stone, and I have been thinking of ways to incorporate some of the more interesting stone into these pieces. edit: would have to install the stone in a location that won't need additional cuts or sanding. I'm not aware of any dual purpose material removal methods that work for stone + wood, unlike metal + wood.
@GlorifiedGremlin
@GlorifiedGremlin 2 роки тому
Ooo that's an interesting idea, I'd like to see how that works out. Using stone bowties would definitely be a lot harder but it would look fantastic
@williamwhitted2490
@williamwhitted2490 2 роки тому
I saw a guy on UKposts do a bronze bow tie that he cast and machined, it looked really hard to do but it popped. I liked the aged bronze or oiled color. The hardest part seemed to be getting it flattened perfectly with the table.
@sergioalcaraz4102
@sergioalcaraz4102 2 роки тому
I am genuinely speechless. It's a beautiful desk, and the leg set fits just perfect. I agree with many others, the voice commentary makes this video even more enjoyable. Thanks!
@jarredladuke
@jarredladuke Рік тому
I like the tie. Troll of the week response is hilarious
@VJones-mr2vu
@VJones-mr2vu 2 роки тому
I have recommended your channel and Tom Johnson antique restoration in Gorham, Maine to all my friends. You are 2 of the most incredible artists and I am grateful for a medium like UKposts for making your channels available. I never watch regular TV anymore.
@ArturGrigio
@ArturGrigio 2 роки тому
Oh man! This guy is so nice, I can’t ever imagine hating on his videos. You sir have my like, subscription, and comment 👍 Also, bow tie!
@timtom9450
@timtom9450 2 роки тому
Can't please everyone all the time. As for me, I appreciate your talking and explaining. Slab turned out awesome!! Keep on keepin on brother❗🙂
@tomanderson3562
@tomanderson3562 Рік тому
I really enjoy your speaking up especially when you make a mistake. Then you need to make an adjustment and it works out.
@zygonbob6895
@zygonbob6895 Рік тому
Bowtie! Pulled back into Blacktail videos again. Rewatching a year later. Always informative, entertaining and you have a great eye for detail.
@JaytheP
@JaytheP 2 роки тому
I’m a no tie guy, but damn, the Rubio + ceramic coat looks fascinating, perfect for this gorgeous slab. Another winner Cam
@seoulstice85
@seoulstice85 2 роки тому
I just found this channel a couple days ago. I don't EVER plan on doing any woodworking but it's fascinating to see a raw piece of material turn into something interesting. Also, I like to listen to the commentary because I can see what is happening from a noob's perspective.
@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 2 роки тому
Bowtie / dutchman. These have been used forever to stabilize wood. They are just part of life. Keep the commentary. 👍👍Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe. 🙂🙂
@streamingbirds
@streamingbirds Рік тому
Well, your channel is after exploding! You'll have 10 million subs before you know it. I'm so happy for you as your videos are FANTASTIC. Please keep uploading and thank you for creating such great content.
@AlexanderElse
@AlexanderElse 2 роки тому
Notie! I think there's enough character in the table from the figuring, live edges and epoxy. The bowties are a distraction. Really beautiful result. Must've been a great feeling to finish working on such a nice piece of wood.
@Rhenadhis
@Rhenadhis 2 роки тому
Bowtie: This man is the first youtuber i've come across who asks you to subscribe if you think his content is worth it and not at the beginning but after you've watched enough to be able to make an informed decision. People go ahead and subscribe to then tell him to shut up on his OWN CHANNEL? Unsubscribe and leave him in peace. Keep talking sir, i love it. My country uses the metric system, it is all i know yet i would not call America's imperial system stupid. People are really doing the most out here
@KM-bu8ec
@KM-bu8ec Рік тому
I love it all; your voice and voice tutorial. The bow ties. Every step is a feast for my eyes. The table is gorgeous. 🍂🌿🍂
@ssscar2368
@ssscar2368 Рік тому
Bow Ty always look great . Your skill is amazing and your voice is a calming source of knowledge. I love the process from start to finish and seeing the beauty of your craftsmanship.
@tomjalland
@tomjalland 2 роки тому
Bowtie shows the craftmanship. When I first saw you doing them I was unsure but it adds another layer of interest to the finished desktop.
@dejavu666wampas9
@dejavu666wampas9 2 роки тому
Bow ties, definitely. I really enjoy how you are humbly honest about your abilities, limitations, and mistakes you find yourself making. You give us an honest appraisal of a project, or a product, and how the whole thing went. No hype, no “Look how wonderful I am“; just a good straightforward conversation about the process. Thanks for that. And yes, I am happy to hear your voice as I watch your awesome abilities.
@DallasBrickCo
@DallasBrickCo Рік тому
Bowtie, I enjoy your commentary throughout the video. I actually don't even do any wood working, I just enjoy seeing these beautiful pieces and the process of how you make them
@speedhump231
@speedhump231 2 роки тому
Dude, part way through so far... your talking voice is very clear and easy to follow. So much better than many professional talkers.
@pennyharvill4348
@pennyharvill4348 2 роки тому
That is the most gorgeous wood/turned into table, I've ever seen. I have watched a lot of your videos and love them all. Keep up what you're doing, you're great!
@mmgross144
@mmgross144 2 роки тому
Bow-Tie is fine when needed. Your work is terrific. I've been finishing professionally for more thirty years and have been reaching my sheen levels the old fashioned way (seriously centuries old processes) and I think that its time for a new way...Rubio Mono-Coat and Black Forest Ceramic here we come.
@tobbzio97
@tobbzio97 2 роки тому
The UKposts algorithm has blessed another good channel, your voice is not at all annoying and the content is great! Hope this blows up and gets you lots of recognition
@joaniehanley864
@joaniehanley864 Рік тому
I just recently found your channel and although my medium is fabric I have really enjoyed the while process start to finish. I'm reminded of the importance of meticulous prep work and patience. I found comfort in your attitude to mistakes and when things don't go to plan. Shame you've had negative personal comments, your narration of the project makes for great story telling so I thank you and wish you continued success in all your endeavours. 🌼🌼🌸🌸🌼🌼
@jly8374
@jly8374 2 роки тому
At the ripe old age of 38 and a mother of 2 lively boys, I have just started as a 1st year apprentice of fine furniture. Your channel and this video in particular speak to my love of character timber and the need to be meticulous in how I treat it and sculpt it. Love this desk. Looking forward to what the other half becomes.
@noire1001
@noire1001 2 роки тому
I'd love to do something similar, but wouldn't know where to start. I did a 3 year cabinet making and upholstery course when i left school, but ended up thinking it was a waste of time, but i'd love to go back to it now. i'm also around the same age, but thought it was way to late to start again.
@Manks08
@Manks08 2 роки тому
Notie generally, as others have said it can detract from the grain. However, if they were more of a feature piece rather than trying to blend in they could make an interesting addition.
@emostorm7
@emostorm7 2 роки тому
Yeah I agree, I thought this too
@jamiegoss8751
@jamiegoss8751 Рік тому
I absolutely love your videos. I dont know why. Also you have a great voice for voice over. Thanks for entertaining me for longer than i feel comfortable admitting.
@flamingomtn
@flamingomtn Рік тому
Bowtie. One of the major reasons I love your videos is the COMMENTARY. And I can't believe you run your business according to the experience and knowledge that you've gained so far instead of taking every single UKposts comment to heart and trying to please everyone. I'm sad that you have so many Karens that you have to anticipate all of the criticism.
@moos5221
@moos5221 2 роки тому
I don't like the look of bow-ties, but in this projects they are actually kinda cool, because it looks like dams holding back reservoir water in a river. I also completely understand the necessity of them being inserted to hold the wood together, so it's not really a question of taste...unless you could make them just on the undersite so you don't "ruin" the surface of the tabletop. Anyways...I enjoy your videos a lot, keep it up mate! =)
@boskee
@boskee 2 роки тому
Dam! I came here to say exactly that. Great minds think alike - it totally looks like a satellite photo of a lake.
@moos5221
@moos5221 2 роки тому
@@boskee Dam! I saw what you did there! =)
@audreyogorman2923
@audreyogorman2923 2 роки тому
Moos wah he do
@audreyogorman2923
@audreyogorman2923 2 роки тому
Moo hope not on about the sayin
@theclockworkcadaver7025
@theclockworkcadaver7025 2 роки тому
underside*
@25centsapop
@25centsapop 2 роки тому
I've been with your channel for a while now and honestly seeing how consistent your content has been and always improving is so impressive.
@raymichaud9548
@raymichaud9548 Рік тому
I really like the bow ties. I have been looking at templates so that I can try it in my shop. I enjoy your videos and always look forward to the next one.
@matthewwert1901
@matthewwert1901 Рік тому
Bow tie. An Absolutely stunning piece, the black epoxy is always a great look on your walnut slabs, among others.
@brandyharris8729
@brandyharris8729 2 роки тому
Your videos are AMAZING, so informative and professional, I'm brand new at the whole epoxy world and I've learned a tremendous amount from you. Thank you for everything you do and all the time and effort you put into your videos to teach us amateurs the how to.
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 2 роки тому
You know it's a pleasure to see beautiful wood, I've worked with wood for years, building floors stud work, stairs, house building and it's not artistic, so to see special wood being made into one of a kind furniture is a real treat. Thank you for doing something I never even thought about, never dreamed that someone would spend so much money on any crafted furniture.
@evrydayppl2
@evrydayppl2 Рік тому
I am not a wood-worker at all. I stumbled across your videos a week ago and have been watching (and listening) to them ever since! You do beautiful work, thanks for sharing your craft.
@GQNetwork
@GQNetwork Рік тому
Hello Cam, I want to share that I always learn something new from each one of your videos. I have absolutely no experience with woodworking but watching your videos has sparked great interest and I decided that I will build my first desk. I would love to connect and gain your guidance. And, please maintain all the commentary as your voice is great and your content is full of educational material. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
@zogthehog
@zogthehog 2 роки тому
As someone who's been woodworking the majority of their life in Standard, and then learned Metric when I was doing it professionally, Metric is awesome for precision woodworking. Precision anything in fact. But like you said, there is absolutely no way that change would come easy here in the States. Also, for day to day life, I think saying "that's about 2 feet" is way easy than 609.6 millimeters hahaha. Nice work man, love this channel
@gandersson6121
@gandersson6121 2 роки тому
We would probably say “that’s about half a meter “
@williamwoody7607
@williamwoody7607 2 роки тому
Bow tie definitely. I can’t imagine why everyone else doesn’t highlight their troll of the week. It’s really insightful and hilarious.
@bonnieluna6440
@bonnieluna6440 Рік тому
Bowties are a nice touch. Thanks foe explaining the how's & why's of what you're doing. Really helps.
@derekdasti6148
@derekdasti6148 2 роки тому
I came across your videos by accident and to be honest I love it... I am a carpenter that enjoys finish carpentry which is more down my alley and watching just 3 of your vides I already have ideas of what I want to do next thanks and keep up the vids .... as for the bowties I love them it ands your own personal touch to what ever you are doing
@theaustynbrown
@theaustynbrown 2 роки тому
Awesome, Cam! I'm starting out with some minor wood projects around the house. You seem so knowledgeable, and the voice overs a soothing to listen to. Thanks for making these videos! Long time subscriber here!
@je9836
@je9836 2 роки тому
I commend you on your woodworking skills, and integrity as a person. So many people default first to being defensive and rude in return to rude. All in well done and nice work!
@Reddog08
@Reddog08 Рік тому
I rather enjoy you talking through the vid. It's a great production beginning to end.
@allysonsaary6423
@allysonsaary6423 10 місяців тому
Bow tie. Thanks for another great video. I love to watch you work the wood to enhance the best parts of it. Those were great table legs… they looked like legs. They made me smile.
@SkipSpotter
@SkipSpotter 2 роки тому
Brilliant Video. I just wanted to mention that the bows are designed to appear like little bridges crossing over a wooden river along with strengthening the parts. They look so great when you just enjoy the finished product and look at the beautiful natural design. Thumbs up.
@michal.kozlikowski.drummer
@michal.kozlikowski.drummer 2 роки тому
Bowties, espacially yours are perfect, and are just a smart way to make a furniture last longer. Love ya, Cam for what you do! Have a good day :)
@Aubergine1941
@Aubergine1941 Рік тому
If I could have a wonderful table like that I'd ask for all the bow ties to be on the underside but I enjoy watching you do them. Re the commentary - you do talk a lot but I like the info and I do like the jokes (most of them) and I like your attitude toward critics who obviously have no idea how to actually DO anything themselves. Bless you and your lovely wife.
@NyuxTheDragon
@NyuxTheDragon 5 місяців тому
I do not know what all of those people are on about, your voice is very pleasing on the ears
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