Thank you for sharing! Awesome to see you using the DIY kit as a part of this great work. Dropped a like already
Wonderful work and thanks for the play by play of the process. Gets my gears turning for making my own one day!
Wow!! 😃That's such a BEAUTIFUL Wood Resin Gaming Desk!! 😃 Great job, Jeremy!! 😃
Love it!
Thanks for the tip on waiting a bit to form the "swirls" in that Total Boat. So far I've only done small projects like Lazy Susans, using Alumilite at only about 1/8" deep pours, so the pigment settling hasn't been a concern for me.....but I'm planning on doing a larger project with a 1/2" single pour in a built form, so I'm glad I watched and found out about the settling....if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have known to watch out for that potential problem!!! Thanks!
Super sick desk. About to try my hand at my first desk build and this video gave me some great ideas. TY.
Love it! I'm gonna make one. You've inspired me.
Beautiful piece!
Fantastic piece of wood
Great Job! Nailed it 👍
Great vid man and great desk!
Great work!
Very nice production (video & table project) very well done! Nice to see such craftsmanship and attention to detail. Thoroughly enjoyed it! 👍👍
Man that's absolutely impressive. My question is are the LEDs under the table? Have you ever seen anyone plumb the tables out so they can actually have them inside it? I was thinking of building a table with the ability to have USB and HDMI plugs in it, or some sort of wire/cabling management.
very nice, this video was just amazing 🙃👍
I would like just the desktop made with yellow and black
I had subscribed after finding your channel. I absolutely love your channel great job and thank you so much for sharing. 👍
hahhahaha. The wizard of oz part. hahahahahaha.
Cool
awesome design and work. I think the idea of LED lighting got tossed haha
Naw there installed on the underside iv never cared fro them installed in the epoxy itself
Very nice. Do more videos like this. Im saving up to do my floating L shaped desk i built.
I got a question... What cnc machine do you use?
AWESOME! I bought a set of the Business Edition legs last years for this exact sort of project!
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How much did it cost you to make it?
So, a year later. . .how's the epoxy surface wearing? I'm contemplating a resin desktop but am concerned about how it'll hold up under use.
Is it expensive to do this?
Nice table. I do river tables also. I noticed you didn't do a seal coat on the river edge, octagons, or the top. With Total Boat that isn't needed? I typically use Stonecoat. I get good result but I have to seal coat everything to stop air bubbles from escaping the raw wood while it sets up. Again, nice job.
So normally I do a seal coat especially if it's going to be with clear epoxy.. as like you said air will come out into the epoxy from the edges. And that is a big problem at times. With the Deep set epoxy from totalboat in the color it is not much of an issue that I have found. For the top I was going to be doing multiple coats of the totalboat table top. So the first coat acts as a seal coat anyway. If you would like to give totalboat a try I'll also drop a link for you to use and it will allow you to get a discount from them as well using the link if you want to give those guys a try I love their product been using it for a long time.
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@@jpaynewoodworking7510 Thanks for the info. I may give them a try. I'll use the link, save some money and get you some love from Totalboat.
@@jpaynewoodworking7510 One other question. How long do you wait until you buff out the epoxy. The brand I mentioned earlier recommends 30 days cure time before buffing.
I would love to buy one of this from you, let me know if it is possible?
loved it except your maths where you calculated volume of pour
Been a pretty accurate system so far lol. But I'm sure there are more accurate ways.
That was really cool and really informative. Nice video. And what would you charge to have one of those made? I would be interested in getting one made but just need a rough estimate on the price. I know it would depend on wood and all the technicalities of it but just a starting price I guess is what I'm after. Thank you and of it would be easier for you I can give you my email and we can figure it out through that if thats easier for you. Thanks again
why wet sand over dry sanding ?
Wet sanding reduces the number of deep scratches. The water helps to clear debris from the sand paper as it cuts. Dry sanding will be more likely to build up residue ans cause deep unwanted scratches that will not buff out.
Can u gimme a cnc router homie?
I need a wood epoxy desktop computer... has anyone done that? I would pay 10-15k ...
I make them custom for people. Feel free to email me at jeremy@jpaynewoodworking.com
funny and nice vid but im trying to learn how to add the LED lights.. yall need to stop misleading people with your titles if you're not going to show how you added the LED'S .. kmt
The led in this one are attached under the desk. It's not misleading. I don't put the leds I. The epoxy bc eventually they will go out and need to be replaced
Quit sanding the damn epoxy tables! Just pour a thin finish coat and it will be as clear as can be.
Just pouring a finish layer does not ensure perfect flatness yes the epoxy will self level but there is almost always some very small high and low spots as well as wetsanding and then buffing will remove any dudt particles in the later you just poured. Thanks for watching
Went to the desk frame website, very cool. This will be my next project, except I will be making my River desk with walnut. BTw, yours looks great