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True Wood Design, Inc. Custom Woodworking & Yacht Carpentry
Registrace 15. 04. 2010
True Wood Design. Custom woodworking. Artistict design and unique concepts in woodworking. Creating functional art furniture, lighting, sculpture, and cabinetry.
Distressing Pine Fireplace Mantle
Rough sawn Doug fir, distressing wood. How to distress wood.
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Mobile Woodworking Shop - Solar Powered with Living Quarters
zhlédnutí 4KPřed 3 lety
The boxtruck woodshop keeps changing. I've been doing teak work on a sailboat a couple hours north of me and so I'm staying in my truck while I'm up there. I took the advantage of the recent quarantine to update and upgrade my living space and woodshop!
Best Wood Finish - Why spraying lacquer is the best and how-to
zhlédnutí 135KPřed 4 lety
How to spray lacquer on wood and why it's the best finish.
Making Pecky Cypress Resin Table and Relief Carving
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 4 lety
Pecky cypress waterfall end console table filled with black resin. Also carving whales with the lancelot on angle grinder and gouges.
Carved Sapele Conference Table
zhlédnutí 2,1KPřed 4 lety
Built this conference table out of solid sapele wood with a logo relief carving. Used some new tools in the shop like the Festool Domino XL knockdown hardware and the low angle plane to flatten the table top. The finished product came out great and exactly how I envisioned it. Instagram: woodwork78 ilikehiswood Facebook: The Woodshop- True Wood Design
Wooden Wave Slat Wall
zhlédnutí 18KPřed 4 lety
Making a solid Sapele partition wall for an office. Start to finish with some how-to on using the jointer to flatten rough sawn lumber. Subscribe to True Wood Design for more and follow ilikehiswood to see more of Amber woodworking!
Custom floor to ceiling built-in shelf| New team member!
zhlédnutí 898Před 4 lety
Hey guys, hope you enjoy this video of the project and welcome our newest team member Amber! I'll be teaching her how to wood work in future videos as well as her doing some social media for the business! ° ° ° Instagram~ ilikehiswood ~woodwork78 Twitter~ilikehiswood
Building a Surfboard Coffee Table Wood Sculpture
zhlédnutí 3,8KPřed 5 lety
Building a wood coffee table. Fiddleback maple top and carved cypress wood base. Painted with dyed resin and epoxy clear coat.
Making mortises for wood louvers x-carve cnc router
zhlédnutí 32KPřed 5 lety
Using my x-carve cnc router to make mortises for a louvered teak dock box. Festool domino didn't work for me, so I'm doing in on my computer. Modern woodworking.
Sapele Glue-ups
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 6 lety
Glueing up large slabs of sapele for custom wood office furniture in my home woodworking shop.
Wood finishing - Spraying lacquer on sapele desks
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Sapele wood office furniture
Raised panels on the router table
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 6 lety
Poplar raised panels for a ceiling in a home bar.
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Woodworking Shop Tour - Home Shop - Garage Woodshop
zhlédnutí 23KPřed 7 lety
Woodworking Shop Tour - Home Shop - Garage Woodshop
West systems epoxy test Sapele and Padauk
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 7 lety
West systems epoxy test Sapele and Padauk
Father and son building a black walnut table.
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 7 lety
Father and son building a black walnut table.
VR 360 in the Woodshop - Just Planing Down Some Poplar
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 8 lety
VR 360 in the Woodshop - Just Planing Down Some Poplar
Resin Inlay and Wood Carving Art using X-carve cnc by Inventables
zhlédnutí 40KPřed 8 lety
Resin Inlay and Wood Carving Art using X-carve cnc by Inventables
Breadboard end table with festool domino xl
zhlédnutí 3,8KPřed 8 lety
Breadboard end table with festool domino xl
Spar varnish on live oak crosscut table
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 8 lety
Spar varnish on live oak crosscut table
This is absolutely amazing! Nomad woodworking life potential right there! What are the interior dimensions of that box truck? How much MPG do you get driving?
Hi, what about spray gun does the lacquar will get dry if you leave it when waiting for the first and second coat?
dig your workshop mate looks lived in and loved 🫡
I noticed you said that you were in Florida. Just like Alabama, Florida has high humidity. If you are not spraying in a controlled environment. How are you getting away with just using thinner in the lacquer and not adding a retarded?
That is beautiful has to be one of the most prettiest exotic Woods I have ever seen an ideal with a lot I do gun stocks for high-end trap and skeet over and under shotguns and I've never seen one this beauty where did you buy it if you don't mind and how much should you pay for this beautiful piece and what size is it
Wow you got yourself a heck of a deal with that truck man it looks awesome but you did all the woodwork right
Nice work!
Basically it’s garbage but fast. Horrible for everyone. It’s production fast yes, but it’s garbage compared to modern acrylic alkyds. Also, going matte to cover up zero prep so you’re covering up shit work. Copy. Stuff is funny tbh.
Can you do a video of hownto mix ml Campbell paint and im using a cup gun or donyou prefer anothery sprau gun
A cup gun should work fine. Depending on the size of the tip, you may need to thin a little with lacquer thinner.
@@Truewoods i out 10 percent of lacquer thinner orange peel pop up and I clean the booth somehow dust get on the door
@manorboii9118 I'm not sure, I would suggest practice on scrap pieces until you're happy with the results.
Did you stain the walnut before the lacquer
No stain
Man, I like your style. I see all these fancy shops and the way they explain, makes everything so complicated and so much time consuming. I’m in the same boat with you, I have $700 HVLP spray gun, $500 HVLP spray gun and bunch of $50-$100 guns, really can’t see much of a difference in spray quality. I build kitchens and custom cabinetry, I need stuff done fast and I feel so many times the cheaper guns get me running faster and I don’t care if any of these get damaged. On the expensive guns I would clean them multiple times a day and at the end of the day, but when you add the thinner cost you realize you spend more on cleaning than buying a new cheaper gun every once in a while. keep it up!
nice stuff
It is
Thanks for the suggestion. Do you think that paint could be handpainted with very thin layers?
No, only for spray. If you want to brush on a finish there's plenty out there.
@@Truewoods Ok, good to know. Thank you.
Good job bud. I'm going to use for a table top on Oak. Question? Will I be able to clean the table off like a normal table?
Absolutely, just nothing abrasive
Lacquer in flip flops is my kinda dude. Beautiful work!
Excellent video. Very practical and informative
Any problems spraying lacquer over stained plywood? Anything I should know on my approach to doing this? Thank You.
No problem, but make sure the stain is dry
@@woodzzy1 6 months later. 😂👍🏻
@@tundrawhisperer4821surely dry by now…lol
@@woodzzy1 Yeah, I’ll set up to spray it tomorrow! 😂👍🏻
Great informative video. I’m just learning about lacquer and it seems you did not wipe down the piece after sanding following the first spray; is it really not necessary to wipe off sanding dust or did you just not show it? Thanks.
You're hired when are you going to move to Oregon
Haha thanks!
Nice one good work. Tamsak dikit done. Team Kaagapay pasukli po😊
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Thank you for this video. It's exactly what I was looking for.
Awesome! Glad it helped.
You look like Woody Harrelson and I like lacquer easy to work, fix or repair when needed.
Stunning! What a gift you have!
Man, this guy is very professional, humble and makes me feel working with him since I’m in same field but, doing it for 25 years
Thanks man 🍻
Late to the party! What is your take on fumes? With spraying polyurethane and shellac I never really had enough fumes bulld up to be a potential hazard. In your case I see a normal upright fan. So I assume you haven't had any issues with fumes burning off. Would you suggest an explosion proof fan or would a box or upright fan do the trick? Ultimately I plan to build a spray booth, but am just now dipping a toe into lacquer finishes and want to be safe!
For safety and codes I think a spray booth is probably the way to go. I personally believe if there's enough fresh air it's not a problem, but don't sue me if you blow yourself up.
Gorgeous stuff
Hi there is there certain of blade that would be best for cutting sapele?
Interesting to me the fact the lacquer you are using don't need a catalyzer. The ones we use here in Brazil, all without exception as far as I'm aware must be diluted e catalyzed.
Shaking makes bubbles, but your right about everything, not bad for a builder. try a small airless way easier no water no air line bigger pot way better build way less over spray and when your filling grain a reg tip fine finish tip for atomizing 5 foot dry fall. you be the best
I have issue sometimes my lacquer get cracks. It’s ver annoying to fix. Any advice?
You over spray or over catalyze it
@@woodzzy1I get crack because of wood expansion or contract. Is there any sealer to prevent that? Also what brand you use? And how much are they 5 gal? Also what kinda primer you use?
the whole beauty of wenge vanished with a lot of work
He said the finish will be baby butt smooth.. meaning smooth as a baby’s ass.
I just discovered lacquer a few days ago. I've used all the high end stuff; Poly Osmo, Odies, and every poly name out there. I did one project with brush on lacquer and it came out better than anything I've ever finished before on the first try. I'm going to definitely buy a sprayer after seeing this video. Thanks bud.
Glad I could help!
Awesome work ...beautiful table 👍
Thank you!
Looks beautiful. Thanks for video
Glad I discovered your channel….brilliant stuff !!!
Ridiculously awesome…
Thank you! It's never done and keeps changing/ improving!
That is some gorgeous furniture ! Beautiful craftsmanship. You have survival skills.
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Awesome part of lacquer is the burn in factor you dont get from waterborne. makes pieces like this come out awesome
Just perfect... amazing
Nicely explained. Clarified a bunch of my q's
Thanks
Thank you for the tips! Im trying to get into wood working so I am still learning how to stain and add finish. Do you ever stain the project before adding the lacquer?
No problem and yes. When staining I like xylene spray and wipe stains. They go on pretty even and dry fast so you can spray lacquer soon after. Oil stain can be dangerous with lacquer adhesion.
@@TruewoodsCould you elaborate a bit more on the oil stain and lacquer combination being dangerous? I’m wanting to spray lacquer over some Dalys stain. Thx
To prep the piece/wood before spraying, do you just sand and clean it (like with a tack cloth)? Essentially spraying on bare wood? or should you wipe with water, thinner, or something else first?
I sand, blow air to get the dust off, then spray.
Great work!...Love to have one of these tables!
Thank you
Fantastic idea
Woodworking maestro
Thanks, simple into the point nice set up.
I clicked on this because of wood.