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  • čas přidán 23. 04. 2024
  • Blacktail epoxy table workshop: www.blacktailstudio.com/the-e...
    Seen too many epoxy river tables that all look the same? Here is my anti-river table, or tentatively named "fire table" (I know, super clever). Don't get me wrong, I am still all in on regular wood and epoxy tables. This was just something a little different I wanted to see if I could pull off. Let me know what you think in the comments!
    Related videos and blogs
    Fire Table step by step guide: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
    How to make an epoxy table: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
    How to make an epoxy table mold: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
    Tools to start your shop: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
    Items used in this build:
    Liquid glass (deep pour) epoxy: amzn.to/39xYCfF
    Better boat (table top) epoxy $20: amzn.to/3aCYU6p
    Better boat (table top) 1 gallon kit: amzn.to/3bH4uVw
    Weed torch: amzn.to/2A7IKEW
    Small propane torch (best one): amzn.to/3aEC7XO
    Small propane torch (cheaper one): amzn.to/2w6uSZT
    Disposable brush: amzn.to/2wY9wOy
    3M Perfect It: amzn.to/2TJXktb
    Dewalt buffer: amzn.to/3gsuM0L
    Sandpaper storage: amzn.to/36v1sT1
    Best orbital sander: amzn.to/3di2qVn
    Track saw: amzn.to/2AdoktW
    Tapered table legs: amzn.to/3c6ROXV
    Mold release: amzn.to/3erK3Nz
    Osmo wood finish: amzn.to/2zyl7Fw
    Website: blacktailstudio.com/
    Instagram: / blacktailstudio
    Facebook: / blacktailstudio
    0:00 Intro
    0:15 Burning Slab
    1:30 Fixing the Warp
    2:10 Build the Epoxy Mold
    2:28 Epoxy On Charcoal
    4:48 An Epoxy I Won't Use Anymore
    4:56 How To Fix a Problem With Epoxy
    5:49 Removing Epoxy Table From Mold
    6:29 Field Trip
    6:55 Cutting To Size
    7:29 Sanding Epoxy
    9:24 Applying Table Top Epoxy
    10:08 Wet Sanding Epoxy
    10:50 Buffing Epoxy To High Gloss
    11:42 Charred Legs
    12:55 Reveal
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  • @pro708134
    @pro708134 Před 3 lety +4009

    How much time and money it costed you to make this table

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  Před 3 lety +3953

      $300 and 50 hours

    • @SlippySkip
      @SlippySkip Před 3 lety +317

      Blacktail Studio :O

    • @weseaster6283
      @weseaster6283 Před 3 lety +220

      Looks amazing. How would you plane this if you didn’t have access to an industrial planer.

    • @SlippySkip
      @SlippySkip Před 3 lety +136

      Wes Easter a lot of sand paper and a bubble leveler :)

    • @MrZeeVlogs94
      @MrZeeVlogs94 Před 3 lety +60

      What will be price if we want them in bulk ?

  • @paulf1177
    @paulf1177 Před 2 lety +1134

    That exposed wood corner looks like a flame. Incredible all of the polishing steps. I am awed by slab wood. There is someone not far from me that sells both finished and unfinished slabs. I have to keep looking away from portable saw mills. I appreciate your work

    • @sathingtonwilloughby2347
      @sathingtonwilloughby2347 Před 2 lety +21

      Exactly what I thought. Imagine if you sanded it back in a flame-ish pattern then had an airbrush artist help you blend it in then recoat it. I know nothing about this trade but an ultra realistic 'captured flame' over part of the the char... Would be epic. It could open up a massive creative sidetrack if you collabbed with a sick painter

    • @joekennyable
      @joekennyable Před 2 lety

      Miley Cyrus breaking ball

    • @stephenhurd1489
      @stephenhurd1489 Před 2 lety +1

      Does it look like a residual flame when your actual with it? If so yes! Otherwise umm... Lol

    • @statekraft
      @statekraft Před rokem +1

      @@joekennyable How embarrassing

    • @peterwood2633
      @peterwood2633 Před rokem +1

      Looks like fire !

  • @bigdunks4eva
    @bigdunks4eva Před 3 lety +96

    I really like that you talk about the issues that you came across during your project. I appreciate knowing that kind of thing.

  • @northlord804
    @northlord804 Před rokem +94

    I love the spot!! It’s kind of like showing a piece of the “before” it got charred and revealing this transition the wood went through. Absolutely beautiful!

  • @christopherdesloge3320
    @christopherdesloge3320 Před rokem +11

    The bare wood patch makes it feel like it had been in a forest fire. Like the piece has more character, more narrative; a conversation piece. I vote yes

  • @daviliongames
    @daviliongames Před 3 lety +160

    The extra warp at the end actually gives a flame captured within the table look. Daymn

  • @cpoky
    @cpoky Před 2 lety +16

    The corner is THE PERFECT "negative spot"....brilliant. An Art teacher long ago once told me every work of art has one "negative spot" that instantly draws the eyes and therefore the person over TO the work...perfect definition right there. Love the finished work.

  • @lucasfff1370
    @lucasfff1370 Před 5 měsíci +16

    the exposed wood spot in bottom corner looks awesome! Looks like the perfect spot to put your name, makers mark or initials or something

  • @ronaldterrell1914
    @ronaldterrell1914 Před 8 měsíci +3

    This is a bucket list for me. Absolutely love it! Been building my whole life and am fascinated by the epoxy table top art.

  • @infernalh706
    @infernalh706 Před 2 lety +192

    So that uncharred spot looks really cool with the contrast. Having an entire piece with fresh wood flowing through the char would be amazing

    • @parrysoundca
      @parrysoundca Před 2 lety +5

      An interior inlay of copper in some design would look great and keep its finish preserved in the resin. Maybe a centered Celtic infinity design between coats as a floater.

    • @chandrasekharlimit4547
      @chandrasekharlimit4547 Před 2 lety

      I’ve seen you somewhere else infernal H

    • @infernalh706
      @infernalh706 Před 2 lety

      @@chandrasekharlimit4547 do you remember where?

    • @Arrogan28
      @Arrogan28 Před 2 lety +4

      I was thinking the same thing. An entire piece including legs with that reveal of the unburnt wood, something like 20-35% of the table revealing that uncharred natural wood color. I was trying to think if you could do anything with the color of the epoxy and I really think the best choice is the clear, overall pretty unique and cool looking table...

    • @IshanWayne
      @IshanWayne Před 2 lety

      Na

  • @aaabbb8812
    @aaabbb8812 Před rokem +75

    I love the fact that the sanded away char has left that corner looking like a flame captured in the epoxy resin-a perfect accent to the rest of the wood's charred finish. Like the table is on fire! Totally cool!

    • @VidarrKerr
      @VidarrKerr Před rokem +2

      Should have made a brand, like they use on cattle, and charred his initials there, but very, very, very small. Like .7 x .7 cm.

  • @stephenf611
    @stephenf611 Před rokem +2

    Dewalt Planer - Perfect for the charcuterie boards I made this year for Christmas. The spot where the char was planed off is amazing. It looks like that was the fire that caused the char, tbh. I love the look, and I think it would look better with some more. Agree with allowing the warp to remain, and just see what organically comes up during the planing process.

  • @cookiezbitz
    @cookiezbitz Před 6 měsíci +2

    This looks really good! I agree with you that I especially love the “flawed” spot because it gives the project a sense of identity.

  • @kyrints
    @kyrints Před 3 lety +63

    Man alive, this is stunning. Love the contrast. Its like a metaphor for life. You can be burnt, but somewhere in there, there is still a piece of you. Love this piece.

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  Před 3 lety +5

      Deep!

    • @timandrews406
      @timandrews406 Před 3 lety

      Deep dish cheese.

    • @michaelwallace897
      @michaelwallace897 Před 3 lety +2

      Kai. That was an ultra deep way of capturing the theme.

    • @kyrints
      @kyrints Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaelwallace897 thanks mate, it was completely spontaneous.

    • @smoreno5532
      @smoreno5532 Před 3 lety +2

      It wasn't really deep there, it was pretty much on the surface. Hahahaha

  • @jonathanbrown8890
    @jonathanbrown8890 Před 2 lety +78

    I agree with the one comment about the exposed wood looking like a flame. It looks good to me and adds that extra bit of character while giving a break in the black. Looks good.

  • @heidimcochran1783
    @heidimcochran1783 Před 7 měsíci

    I was so amazed at what you did! You asked what we'd like to see made? A complete bedroom set❤️ That is just amazing what you can do. I respect your talent and to your patience to create such beautiful pieces! Stay amazing!

  • @thinkforyourself7262
    @thinkforyourself7262 Před měsícem

    Loved that table thank you so much.
    Ive just retired early having started as a carpenter then building a substantial business my sons now run. So I now have time to go right back to where i started, woodworking. Funny how things go full circle!
    Love your work.

  • @oscargortez
    @oscargortez Před 3 lety +3380

    Burn the wood, snap it in half down the middle, fill it with red epoxy, and make a lava river table :-p

    • @johnsumner2987
      @johnsumner2987 Před 3 lety +180

      Yes! Do this.

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  Před 3 lety +783

      Good call

    • @alainmichelsauget2346
      @alainmichelsauget2346 Před 3 lety +70

      Yes ! This is what I was thinking. Add some color like red or blue...green, gold... Just few lines following the deeper parts of the burnt wood. It would make a nice contrast with the dark wood !

    • @kellythomson4633
      @kellythomson4633 Před 3 lety +13

      Clear would look awesome as well 🙂

    • @zasherakhan6957
      @zasherakhan6957 Před 3 lety +4

      That’s smart

  • @TheMrSlyxx
    @TheMrSlyxx Před rokem +43

    This is absolutely gorgeous. The burn mark in the corner is a nice contrast. Almost like a signature. Superb quality.

  • @martaframe5579
    @martaframe5579 Před 6 měsíci +2

    LOVE it! I want my husband and I to get into more epoxy items. So far bar tops - live edge - are what he has done. Lots of great ideas, THANKS

  • @dougdexter1516
    @dougdexter1516 Před rokem +3

    Single Bevel Miter saw by Dewalt. It has been precision from day one and has made my work look better than ever. This table is inspirational. Like a moth to a flame, I could stare at it over an over.

  • @ralphbaker2850
    @ralphbaker2850 Před 2 lety +74

    Once the wood is chard, you can steel wool the char off the surface. It leaves a very interesting pattern, especially around any knots. What happens is that all woods are made of soft and hard grains. The softer grains will burn deeper, while the hard grains don't burn as much. It leaves a wavy texture that exactly matches the wood grain of the wood.

    • @cameronwhitcomb8340
      @cameronwhitcomb8340 Před 2 lety +8

      The Japanese call it shoshugibon

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Před 2 lety

      My high school shop teacher called this antiquing, done right it can look really good.

  • @tessadevocht3734
    @tessadevocht3734 Před 3 lety +168

    I love that exposed wood bit, it kind of looks like a flame.

  • @vigatroiano8653
    @vigatroiano8653 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Impressive! The result is truly stunning. I had considered a similar project, but as a beginner in woodworking and resin, I thought it would be best to wait until I gained more experience. Watching you create it is inspiring! The unexpected warp on the side turned out to be a pleasant surprise, adding just the right amount of extra color to the table. Thank you for sharing your creative process with everyone, and I look forward to sharing my own ideas with you one day! 🙂🙂

  • @imm311
    @imm311 Před rokem

    What a beautiful table! Excellent craftsmanship and work! God bless you and your family! Praying for you!

  • @Amy-oy5hk
    @Amy-oy5hk Před 3 lety +94

    I’m loving the “flawed spot” it looks like a flame to me. So pretty fitting for this awesome table. Nice work!

  • @69grizl764
    @69grizl764 Před 2 lety +139

    Should do it again with a red and orange tint to make it look like it's smouldering
    This is sooo cool

    • @TruthHurtzandHealz
      @TruthHurtzandHealz Před 2 lety +2

      Great idea...

    • @glenturney4750
      @glenturney4750 Před 2 lety

      GREAT IDEA! 😁👍

    • @nickprice7752
      @nickprice7752 Před 2 lety

      Great idea 💡

    • @ZachAtaxx
      @ZachAtaxx Před 2 lety

      With orange / red LED's too? Like how some of these guys do the river in the middle of a table top. I'd love to have one of these for a custom standing desk.

    • @rockymogao7744
      @rockymogao7744 Před 2 lety

      Can i used an electric hand planer for table this size?

  • @EffieG-ez9tf
    @EffieG-ez9tf Před měsícem

    It is so beautiful and I love the little flame in the corner. Sort of a reminder of how the design grew. Great job.

  • @JaimeParrillaJPLA
    @JaimeParrillaJPLA Před rokem +11

    Beautiful work. Love love this charred treatment! And lighter spot is great. A few more would make it even better and more organic in my humble opinion

  • @MegaParix
    @MegaParix Před 3 lety +146

    That spot in the corner is the beauty of imperfection.

  • @MAIONESESEREIO
    @MAIONESESEREIO Před 2 lety +1908

    Most beautiful table I've ever seen

    • @Gabriel-rb4fj
      @Gabriel-rb4fj Před 2 lety +5

      Kkkkk encontrei você

    • @pauloneto7690
      @pauloneto7690 Před 2 lety +7

      Cóe parceiro tu manja do inglês pra caralho

    • @gideonbudd8945
      @gideonbudd8945 Před 2 lety +4

      Maionese you're not wrong and I like this kind of table and others just like it but I also like I think they're called a resin art tables

    • @rbtgaming6504
      @rbtgaming6504 Před 2 lety +18

      Then you haven't seen many tables...

    • @mr.ytech.3430
      @mr.ytech.3430 Před 2 lety +8

      It means u have never seen a table before

  • @myrecoveryjourneystory
    @myrecoveryjourneystory Před 9 měsíci

    I love this idea. And I do love the look on the top.
    I just received my first drill and all the things that come with it! Now I want all the tools for building furniture. Thanks for sharing 2 years ago! But it's still a great look today!
    You taught me about Epoxy.

  • @matthewwert1901
    @matthewwert1901 Před rokem

    No tools yet.....just binge-watching all your videos until have time to pull the trigger on my own. Absolutely love the burnt look for from the table and the "blemish" in the corner only adds to it's character. 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Ylia_Sergevna
    @Ylia_Sergevna Před 2 lety +3

    Боже, какая невероятная красота! Просто завораживающая. Скромная, не кричащая, но совершенно магическая👍 Браво мастеру! ⚘⚘⚘

  • @rollingthunder277
    @rollingthunder277 Před 2 lety +119

    Absolutely beautiful. I'd love to see the same technique used on an "electrocuted" wood surface, allowing electricity to form it's own patterns in the wood.

    • @juanpaVlz
      @juanpaVlz Před 2 lety +2

      Woah, i would love to

    • @nadimfetaih3841
      @nadimfetaih3841 Před 2 lety

      Whoa! That would look amazing!!!

    • @TristanJCumpole
      @TristanJCumpole Před 2 lety +4

      Creating Lichtenberg marks in wood is incredibly dangerous in small pieces, never mind table tops. This is like stepping up from Electroboom to Photonic Induction levels of danger.

  • @gusgranrath1840
    @gusgranrath1840 Před 6 měsíci

    I've never worked with epoxy. I really love woodworking, it's my pastime and my "escape". When I'm making saw dust, I'm happy. I purchased a few slabs and boards that I want to try using epoxy on. Watching videos I'm sure will help. Start small and work my way up. Wish me luck!! Thanks Brother.

  • @sprinkles_091
    @sprinkles_091 Před 11 měsíci

    you actually just gave me a very good technique with resins. i do gel nails & ive started heating up my builder gel tube up in my hand before i apply & it actually self levels better. thank you!!!

  • @paualeixandre2911
    @paualeixandre2911 Před 2 lety +18

    The final result of this table is SO satisfying. Love the contrast between natural wood and chalk.

  • @jakeroberts3070
    @jakeroberts3070 Před 2 lety +497

    I'd love to see a slab that starts "normally" on one end, but changes to charred as you progress to the opposite end.

    • @samle9207
      @samle9207 Před 2 lety +12

      Oohhh...a fade or whatever. Sounds cool!

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Před 2 lety +7

      @Johnny Chimpo the or whatever is the mark of a true genius he isn't wrong

    • @RalexNSW
      @RalexNSW Před 2 lety +2

      Would be cool I imagine it would warp heaps tho.

    • @ThereIsNoOtherHandleLikeMine
      @ThereIsNoOtherHandleLikeMine Před 2 lety

      Did you not notice that one end of this piece is not burned, and the other is burned off?

    • @casper7794
      @casper7794 Před 2 lety +3

      Came to make this comment and look it’s already here 💡👏🏼 I think a lot of folks would identify with that transition and see it moving either way in their life.

  • @nickbraun1542
    @nickbraun1542 Před rokem +1

    I am an epoxy artist. this is the most legit idea/work I've seen on CZcams. LOVE IT

  • @Spudweiser3
    @Spudweiser3 Před rokem +9

    Love the sander/buffer tool (watching you, not using myself). Turned out beautiful. I wonder how this would turn out if you used a reflective deep fire red epoxy to fill the grooves then plane it down? I love this channel! I've spent my whole day off just watching videos from the past two years and it's amazing how much your technique has evolved.

  • @shawnphillips9309
    @shawnphillips9309 Před 2 lety +58

    I don’t know how this stuff ends up in my CZcams feed as I’ve never done woodworking but I’m absolutely mesmerized. Subscribed!

    • @bishopvida
      @bishopvida Před 2 lety +1

      The Algorithm blesses you, Digital Brother.

  • @peterhancock310
    @peterhancock310 Před 2 lety +15

    The small unburnt spot on the corner is awesome!!! It adds a really nice detail and differentiation to the final completed project!

  • @robcolbert194
    @robcolbert194 Před rokem

    Wow what a video. I am in Australia and am in the process of setting up a business that focuses solely on Shou Sugi Ban techniques.
    Incorporated in that will be alot of unique Shou Sugi Ban furniture and epoxy.
    Great video with alot of good hints.
    Thank you 👍

  • @tylerm.9408
    @tylerm.9408 Před 3 lety +68

    I'm a cheap DIY guy, so I like Ryobi tools. I love that spot! What a happy accident! I would love to see a really warped and burnt board with that raw wood rippling through.

    • @presbarkeep
      @presbarkeep Před 3 lety +2

      I'm the same way - Ryobi is affordable, and their tools work well enough for the work I do - had several for a few years now, still going strong!

    • @diazce95
      @diazce95 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol same here, I just feel the battery life isn’t too long..but that was a problem easily fixed by getting that charging dock with 4 batteries 😬

    • @cursedwarrior3
      @cursedwarrior3 Před 3 lety +1

      Used Ryobi in the past but started using craftsman for home and Milwaukee for work. Also love this table. I have done small projects with burned wood. Mostly things for the wife anyway really nice work.

  • @robb4751
    @robb4751 Před 3 lety +61

    I actually love that spot in the corner. Kind of looks like a sunburst. I also love the burnt/charred wood idea. Nice table.

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  Před 3 lety +2

      Total sunburst!

    • @rahratman8712
      @rahratman8712 Před 3 lety

      @@BlacktailStudio or like a candle flame!

    • @tbkalldayok
      @tbkalldayok Před 3 lety

      So awesome! I need to make something like this to swap out the top on my standing desk. Milwaukee is the very best.

    • @tafadol2522
      @tafadol2522 Před 3 lety

      @@BlacktailStudio good idea from indonesia

    • @rosskstar
      @rosskstar Před 3 lety

      Reminds me of Jimmy Page's Sunburst LP - now you need to go make you a char guitar

  • @EchoLostAvakin
    @EchoLostAvakin Před rokem

    Beautiful!
    I've made some rustic part burnt reclaimed scaffold board coffee table's before. I just finished them in Danish oil on top of a 320 grit sand, but I've never used epoxy before. This Video has inspired me to get over the fear of the problems when using the stuff!

  • @aqualynx5341
    @aqualynx5341 Před 8 měsíci

    Love the fiery spot it's like the embers are still burning ! Beautiful char patterns, Gorgeous Table !!

  • @gordonpromish9218
    @gordonpromish9218 Před 3 lety +465

    that "flaw" almost looks like a flame. I like it

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  Před 3 lety +41

      Totally does

    • @youngsterrider156
      @youngsterrider156 Před 3 lety +8

      Same impression, it looks perfect

    • @dakotablew2722
      @dakotablew2722 Před 3 lety +3

      I like it alot but maybe a little more, I stead of just that small corner

    • @davidsummerall5295
      @davidsummerall5295 Před 3 lety

      Sharp like it is

    • @meqdadmndeel6447
      @meqdadmndeel6447 Před 3 lety +2

      When you miss a spot on a handmade piece of art ( like your table ) people will see it in deferent views:
      Most people: an ugly mistake that make the project looks unfinished.
      Artists: the most beautiful and admired part of the project.
      Me: the whole project resolved at that aspiring part.
      I like the rugged feeling and the gator like skin suit the black so much. Thank you for your time and effort. I work with wood also using scroll saw. My saw stop working. I hope will fix it soon. But you spark me to complete my projects using a jeweler saw until i fix it.
      Continue the art work and pass it to your children.

  • @tingliasmr
    @tingliasmr Před 3 lety +94

    I thought that spot was done on purpose. It looks like the spark that started the flame which burnt the table! It's extremely cool and so dramatic! Do more I say! 👏🏼👌🏼👍❤🔥🖤

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  Před 3 lety +5

      I’m in!!

    • @sandyl.2646
      @sandyl.2646 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree, It looks like the spot you got it hot enough to burn!

    • @BADgrizzly1
      @BADgrizzly1 Před 3 lety

      @@BlacktailStudio See I can go both ways with this! (first of all let me just say keep up the amazing work bro! and pls stay humble! “Our paths shall cross one day in the future, sometime not in this system of things” 😉 And Secondly! it just shows that not everybody likes the same thing and that no two human is the same... it’s just beautiful, anyway, keep moving Mountains y’all! ✌️💚

    • @TypeSC2
      @TypeSC2 Před 3 lety +1

      Came here to say the same thing. Thumbnail had me questioning how you put fire in the epoxy

  • @michaelbacosa814
    @michaelbacosa814 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. I am new to your channel and I am an amateur wood worker myself. I am wanting to do a small epoxy table as my first project. Your videos have some really great information. Thank you for posting! And... I like the corner that shows the natural wood. Its like is being peeled back to show what was underneath. I love it!

  • @carob180
    @carob180 Před rokem +5

    Looks great! Love that spot too, would be great to see more of it throughout the piece. I love watching all your videos and skill

  • @JimmysJunk
    @JimmysJunk Před 3 lety +21

    The sandpaper storage literally just changed my life! The table is amazing too!

  • @marlaescamilla107
    @marlaescamilla107 Před rokem +32

    Someone else mentioned exactly what I thought....that the exposed wood looks like a flame. Very nice! Definitely unique and a great way to use some wood that might not be so perfect! Thanks for all your time and energy, letting us amateurs get a glimpse at what this really takes to produce.

  • @blakefechtel9516
    @blakefechtel9516 Před rokem +2

    I am so glad you made this. I have been thinking about using epoxy on burnt wood for a while and I appreciate the video showing some of the dynamics and fixes to challenges you encountered. I particularly appreciate how you communicated "mistakes" or lessons, because so many other channels portray perfect executions, which is unrealistic and does not teach as much.

  • @salfordwoodworks8767
    @salfordwoodworks8767 Před rokem

    My favorite tool is the broom. Love a clean shop.
    This table is a great idea. The planed part at the corner is a great effect. I think we will be making one of these.
    Good Job

  • @TanyaHakala
    @TanyaHakala Před 2 lety +45

    I love how the table came out! I really like the light patch on the corner. It’s a great accent and brings back the figure of the wood. For smaller pieces, like the table legs, I’d consider putting them in the oven at 104 degrees Fahrenheit for 12 hours to get more of the moisture out before torching them. That should help with the warping. That’s my theory anyway. 😉
    A few years ago, a lightning bolt hit a giant tree in the woods where I like to walk my dog. It burned out the core. The pieces that the firefighters sawed off looked amazing! I had wanted to do something with them then, but they were almost too fragile to even move. The tree had been about two feet in diameter and there was very little actual wood left within the bark. It was before folks were sharing info on how to do large epoxy projects on the internet, and certainly before anyone was talking about stabilizing resin projects, so the forest reclaimed the logs. I love that folks like you are sharing what they are learning, so that others can can have the value of your experience when creative inspiration strikes.

  • @thomaskendrat5210
    @thomaskendrat5210 Před 2 lety +97

    I do granite countertops. I love the spot on the table that’s in charred. If there was a couple throughout the table, I think it would look cool cause it would give it some contrast. “Stages in wood burning lol.
    Maybe do a fade where one side is extremely burnt and it turns into its natural finish. 🙂

    • @brandonk3575
      @brandonk3575 Před 2 lety +2

      I was thinking the same thing that more of those contrast spots would be really cool. A fade would be pretty epic too...

    • @adamrak7560
      @adamrak7560 Před 2 lety

      that was my first thought too, to do more spots, or maybe a fade!

    • @shitheadjohnson2797
      @shitheadjohnson2797 Před rokem

      black marble would be nice.

    • @loveheals7128
      @loveheals7128 Před rokem

      I love the fade idea 💡 🔥

  • @hl5218
    @hl5218 Před rokem

    The unburnt looks so raw, unrefined, alive. I fucking love it man

  • @shadowsandfire
    @shadowsandfire Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing, i like the corner, it almost looks on fire at first glance, love the lavish amounts of resin too gives it a deeper feel, fav tool of mine is my dremel tool or my 3d printer as they are both sooo versatile 😀

  • @christopherlucas1395
    @christopherlucas1395 Před 2 lety +39

    When an artist is creating, the beauty of it is that you don’t always know how it’s gonna exactly turn out! Beautiful table man! Can’t wait to see the next project!

  • @randallhart7264
    @randallhart7264 Před 2 lety +4

    I've been in custom cabinets for 48 years and I LOVE the clear spot on your table! Gives it character!

  • @chrisp.5272
    @chrisp.5272 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely love it! I work in a door shop, on my breaks I’m making beginner DIY projects with scrap. I hope I can make a table like that as my skills improve.

  • @curtishudson9950
    @curtishudson9950 Před rokem +1

    That table tuned out beautiful! Personally love the exposed corner. Reminiscent of the flame that made it happen

  • @erubio91
    @erubio91 Před 3 lety +5

    I like the spot you left. Adds character to uniqueness to it.

  • @markellis6898
    @markellis6898 Před 2 lety +9

    The table looks very cool. One suggestion for a future burnt table: About 48 years ago a fellow I was working for hit on the idea of making furniture with charred wood; you give it a good burn (not so much as to give that gator skin look) and then wire brush it off (we would hand brush it) then coat it with clear lacquer. We wire brushed it enough to get rid of the worst of the soot but left enough on the wood to still look good. In the end you had burnt peaks and valleys of grain that really stood out. If you poured a thick layer of epoxy (Instead of coating it with lacquer) on it, as with this table, I think it would look incredible. We used soft pine wood which was cheap and burnt easily.

  • @dustygeikowski4514
    @dustygeikowski4514 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely gorgeous! I think it would look amazing if you were to use the chard wood to make a river table with either silver metallic epoxy or crinkled aluminum foil and a clear epoxy for the river. I love the depth that you get using the burnt wood and epoxy together. You're a very talented woodworker, beautiful work!! Thank you for sharing with all of us, I hope to see more of your creations.

  • @s.s.productions
    @s.s.productions Před rokem +1

    That is one epic looking table! I absolutely love the combination of materials and looks - old vs new, matte vs glossy, organic vs manmade straight lines... It kinda looks like a prehistoric piece of a gone era that's frozen in a perfect piece of ice. Looking at the final result made me feel that I really want that in my life :) Respect to you!

  • @troyclayton
    @troyclayton Před 2 lety +29

    Very cool, I love the char. I do a lot of epoxy pours on bars, in bars. I think the biggest we've done took 17 gallons. The way we get the top to reflect with no wavy imperfections is to over pour the top and let a bunch run off the sides (the things I do to collect it and not permanently fill drink rails, lol). In my experience, if you have to trowel it around much- the surface reflection will show distortions in places. A good overflow pour can reflect as flat as a piece of glass across the whole piece. Not hating, your pour came out pretty darn good. Thanks for the videos, they're inspiring me to branch out.

  • @Greyapas
    @Greyapas Před 2 lety +9

    That table looks awesome! I love the way the slab seperated in one spot and you can see through it at an angle. And the spot where the planer exposed the un-charred wood at the corner adds a nice flash of color. Simply amazing.

  • @beereaucrat3233
    @beereaucrat3233 Před 19 dny +1

    wow, that's crazy, the depth is spellbinding.

  • @RickyTricky90
    @RickyTricky90 Před 8 měsíci

    Flakes of silver, green, red, purple and this texture...dragon skin! Would look sick!

  • @dfazen89
    @dfazen89 Před 2 lety +21

    I like the unburnt spot in the corner lol as a tile guy when someone points out little differences in the tile we like to tell them that " Its the beauty of the stone" lol & thats actually what you're paying for o.0 if you want totally uniform & mass produced tiles then you can get them cheap at home depot lol

  • @colelowe2122
    @colelowe2122 Před 2 lety +78

    I feel like that little warped spot would have been better if it wasn't the only one. I don't like it because it seems out of place, but if you had several spots that were warped like that with the normal wood popping through the charred wood, I think it would look really cool. I really loved this video, thank you for sharing

    • @TheRobins1m
      @TheRobins1m Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, looked a bit like flame to me. I wonder what it would look like it ALL the edges were like this? Or a pattern through the whole top.

  • @ablackhurst
    @ablackhurst Před 7 měsíci

    Love that cool corner. Looks like a flame. It makes the table unique.

  • @rosemcbride1813
    @rosemcbride1813 Před rokem +2

    Love the burnt table. The little bit of exposed wood looks like a flame about to ignite the table top. I think it is exceptional.

  • @aaronhenderson8564
    @aaronhenderson8564 Před 2 lety +7

    Love the regular grain spot adds character. I have access to live edge and have watched many of your videos on process and I appreciate the fact that you explain throughout your videos with “what” and “why” you do what you do. Thank you

  • @davemclellan1106
    @davemclellan1106 Před 2 lety +40

    This table turned out ok and I do like the exposed non burnt corner, it gives a little contrast to an otherwise Black table. I am a big fan of Walnut so really enjoy some of the projects you have done in the past utilizing some live edge Walnut slabs. Great job on the videos I especially like how you readily admit your mistakes together with the solution you developed. keep up the good work.

  • @OccamsSledgehammer
    @OccamsSledgehammer Před 11 měsíci

    The “spot” is my favorite part…. And this is probably my favorite burnt wood resin piece ever.

  • @Noah-yu3uu
    @Noah-yu3uu Před 3 lety +65

    Love the corner mistake, almost looks like tables still on fire under the epoxy with it!

  • @asiastormy8728
    @asiastormy8728 Před 2 lety +29

    Love the table and that brown corner just 'makes' the table's story complete. Love the whole process of how the table was made.

  • @andyrobinson3510
    @andyrobinson3510 Před 3 měsíci

    I love the table. The spot just sets it off. It is what drew me to this video.
    I'm just about to start out with epoxy and thank you for the info you provide.

  • @Thalia.o4
    @Thalia.o4 Před 8 měsíci

    Favorite tool brand, Milwaukee.
    This piece is gorgeous. I wish I could buy this. I’m getting into epoxy and learning everything I can so I can make myself a coffee table. But I just love how in-depth you are with your videos. You’ve given me so much insight, so helpful. Thank you:)

  • @ILIV4DALE
    @ILIV4DALE Před 2 lety +25

    I can’t really choose a favorite tool but I definitely would love to see tiles done for a backsplash!! Also I like the contrast from the exposed wood.

  • @freeflyer6170
    @freeflyer6170 Před 2 lety +12

    Love the spot. I’ve been playing with this burning concept too. I use a wire brush some times to remove the softer summer wood and accentuate the natural grain pattern and create more texture. Love your video, explanation and approach. Great job! Thanks for keeping it real.

  • @kippspringsteen7649
    @kippspringsteen7649 Před 11 měsíci

    Just want to tell you that you have helped me with my journey of my woodworking buisness! I really feel confident every how to video that you produce and your explinations of the projects and the handy remedy's for fix's. Timber & Tin Artisans!!!!!!!

  • @christinaweiss586
    @christinaweiss586 Před rokem +2

    Love the contrast! A little more throughout would look beautiful. I'm trying to decide if I want my dad to epoxy my basement floor black...maybe marbled black, grey and white. It's a theater room/ workout space lol, so I wasn't sure I wanted to do wood floor

  • @briandady9030
    @briandady9030 Před 3 lety +76

    Love the table very cool! The fade out in the corner makes it unique, (artistic unique not crappy yard sale unique) great work!

  • @gvbullock09
    @gvbullock09 Před 2 lety +18

    Makita. I love the “unburned” corner. I thought when I saw it before watching the video, that it looked like 🔥 flame, which I thought was on but pose because it’s a burned table :).

  • @jaynedavis3388
    @jaynedavis3388 Před rokem +2

    Favourite tool brand is DeWalt. I don’t love the un-burned corner but I’m glad you do (might like it if it was every corner). It would be really cool as a big pale patch in the middle!

  • @gregrohsful
    @gregrohsful Před rokem +1

    Wow....ive been looking everywhere to find a way to stabilize burnt wood in this way.
    One of my favorite channels now

  • @yaseenroman385
    @yaseenroman385 Před rokem

    Snap on Tools & Dewalt..Absolutey New to this sort of work. Hoping to start projects for my home. Love the unburnt corner super cool contrast. Looks like a piece of art!

  • @Pherramoo
    @Pherramoo Před 3 lety +17

    “Milwaukee” is coming with tons of new tools and I’m excited about it.
    That spot looks like the flame is still going. I like it!

  • @mrsimo7144
    @mrsimo7144 Před rokem +1

    That looks brilliant. Gives it depth. So now, you have super lightweight racing spec table. Beautiful job.

  • @SharmaJi-kb7qt
    @SharmaJi-kb7qt Před 3 měsíci

    This is one of the most beautiful countertops i have come across. Amazing

  • @xtinasavage5959
    @xtinasavage5959 Před 2 lety +17

    I love the little burnt spot on the table for a more cozy decor piece but if it were to go more mainstream I do think it should be evenly mixed in with more spots throughout the table or none at all (which means more care and caution!). Great Job!

  • @GrandmasterofWin
    @GrandmasterofWin Před 2 lety +11

    First time I've ever gotten chills and a little emotional looking at a table. This is so incredibly beautiful.

    • @killercl0wn
      @killercl0wn Před 2 lety

      @Jeff Vue lol😂😂😂😂

    • @GrandmasterofWin
      @GrandmasterofWin Před 2 lety

      @Jeff Vue Nah man, you can find things captivating and beautiful. It's part of life for a healthy person.

  • @marklanders6833
    @marklanders6833 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I personally think that the spot you left on the table is a great touch that gives the impression of a n artistic man-made piece rather than an all-perfect industrially manufactured product.
    It's the little imperfection that makes someone more beautiful than the perfect looking face you might get tired of.
    I think that if I had been the one making your table, I would've allowed for a second little spot somewhere else so as to make sure people know it's not a mistake but rather an intentional choice. And I would've left out a couple of tiny spots even on one or two of the legs.
    Other than that, wonderful work and a great soothing voice.

  • @bobbierichardson4436
    @bobbierichardson4436 Před 3 měsíci

    Love the clean spot it makes the table have some character it's cool... I would love to have this table in my new home... I'm getting out of a really bad relationship and this would be a great addition to my new chapter in my life... Watching you makes me want to learn how to make things the way you do but with my own twist....

  • @davidbutcher1105
    @davidbutcher1105 Před 2 lety +19

    That table looks amazing. That one small unburned section makes the table something super special. Score 11/10