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- I made a Pallet Coffee Table from pallet blocks and sold it to a customer. I used only pallet blocks, wood glue, epoxy, tabletop oil and danish oil.
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Chapters
00:00 Why I'm making a pallet blocks coffee table for my wife
00:50 How to glue pallet blocks together
01:58 Fitting pallet blocks in a big puzzle
02:14 Gluing up a massive wood block
02:55 Shoutout to Dainer Made - all things pallet wood
03:11 Making a simple mold for an epoxy pour
04:03 Mixing epoxy resin tips & tricks
05:39 Flattening the table top with a router flattening jig
07:18 Wood burning
08:13 Fixing small gaps and cracks with epoxy resin
08:57 Applying wood finish - Jak na to + styl
I love how you show a REAL woodworking experience where not everything goes perfect and as planned, awesome video!
Thank you very much!
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Yeah I like that everything doesn't go perfect. Shows it's not staged
I agree. It seems the story of my life is integrating mistakes into the finished product.
things rarely go as planned for home woodworkers ;)
Dude I have been a cabinet maker for 45 years, this is one of the coolest table tops I have ever seen, from a fellow craftsman, well done, my father let him rest taught me everything I know and I wish he was alive today to see what you made. Keep up the excellent work and make the real tradesman proud.
Hi Jim, you should be very happy that you had someone teaching you. I'm just learning from CZcams and trial/error, sometimes a tough road 🤠. Thanks for your comment, means a lot
I came because of curiosity, stayed because of the soundtrack and ended subscribing because of the quality. Nice woodworking.
Awesome, thank you!
Same 👍
Me too!
Nailed that 😂
Same!!!!!
I just built my first little wooden entry table the other day (a project that required 5% of the impressive skillset you show here) and even then I felt so proud of my little creation. I have a lot of respect for you, your effort and time you put into this and I'm glad you were compensated for it. Subscribed because of the non-intrusive way it was asked.
That is awesome! Thank you man!
Yes, A lot of effort. I Hope you are compensated for it. Loved the video and subject. many thanks!🍂
I rarely ever comment on any profile's videos, however this video was simply incredible. The cinematography, audio, and woodworking were all spectacular.
Thanks Andy...
Fam you deserve all the subscribers! You kept it real no BS CZcams magic editing you haves us the flaws and all. Honestly those additions showed how you made this a better project. Thank you for that.
👐 Hi, thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it. Take care. Cheers from Denmark.
I can’t believe you made something so beautiful from scrap. It’s pretty cool that the pieces came from so many different countries. A truly international table lol.
Very international. Thanks for the praise Mr. Baggins!
Such a great Idea .. and I really respect the fact that you talk about the mistakes you made during the build so we can learn from them.
Thanks Gregor, yeah the mistakes are a part of how we learn.
This is awesome. I don’t build stuff but I love watching people that can. It’s definitely an art form. Thanks for sharing. I subscribed! ✌🏽
Awesome! Thank you!
Hey Jesper love the table. It would have been cool to have had more of the pallet labels on the side but still an awesome project. Thanks for the mention 👍🏻
Thanks, yeah I needed to sand it down a few times, so that took some of it, the owner seems to think theres a good balance betweeen pallet references and tabletop. I was happy to mention you, you're one of my absolute favorite channels to look for answers and ideas on how to solve things.
I have watched only 2 of your videos as I found your channel yesterday, but man this is good stuff. This is so pure and honest, somehow you make fancy crafts without doing much fancy work. As an amateur/beginner woodworker this channel is great to learn from and I love your vibe. Greetings from Finland!
Dude, you are a legend!
Seeing that kids smile while sitting on the bench with his pops was priceless 👌 $350 well spent
Agreed, that was well spent!
You didn't ask enough for that table.
ahaha - thanks buddy!
Hey there Jesper!! Don't know much about woodworking... even less on English language 😁😁, but I enjoy so much seeing you work man, great job
Thanks for the kind words! I'm always happy to share my woodworking with anyone who is interested. And don't worry about your English language skills - woodworking is a universal language, and we can all communicate through the language of sawdust and power tools. Keep on enjoying the videos and maybe one day you'll be building your own projects too!
I've been subscribed for a while but I just seen this today and also your "bedroom pallet" build video... haha... love your sense of humor and it is an inspiration. I too, use pallets and build all kinds of things... YES a "pallet buster" tool and "pneumatic de-nailer" are a MUST if your are serious about doing things with pallets. For the past 5 years+ I had been using a circular saw/reciprocating saw etc...EVEN a chainsaw to ease the dismantling process for pallets. It ALWAYS came down to the crowbar/hammer etc.... It is so cool to see like-minded people. If you want to DO THIS? GET A PALLET BUSTER(swivel-end type) AND a de-nailer... your welcome. (I speak from experience)
Thanks for the update man. I have a pneumatic denailer now, will make a new video.
Your work is Beautifully Genius.
I work for the “king” of fasteners (distribution) and I too have a passion for working with reclaimed pallets and skids - so the aforementioned lends me access to assortment from around the globe. Sometimes I have to put the projects on hold, just to spend several days breaking down pallets, cleaning and sorting, cutting, sizing and inventorying (OCD and ADT makes this process overwhelming,but I get it done). Your video on “How to dismantle pallets without destroying them” was full of knowledge!
Anyway - You have mad skills in the pallet shop my man !!
I have subscribed and while I do some watch over you past videos, I look for to your new ones.
Keep on, Keepin’ on !!!!
Thank you Calvin, it's very thoughtful of you to make this comment. Preparing your material always takes some time, whether it's dismantling pallets or sawing up logs on the mill. Take care, and keep on building!
Mate.....what a mission, but man!!!....spectacular result 👍👍 Well done Jesper....Brilliant👍😁🇦🇺
Yeah good thing my wife's not watching my CZcams videos, she would discover I made this for her AND sold it 😬
@@JesperMakes 😂😂
Great job! I loved watching your trials and errors and how you fixed them. It turned out great…I just hope your wife wasn’t too disappointed that you decided to sell it! 😉
Ahaha 😂 - I sold it, but my wife was in on that decision, and I promise you my wife AND our house are not missing out on weird things made from reclaimed wood 😁.
$1599 - you earned every cent … great job, well done on the table and video. Thanks.
Thanks, Mark! It's great to hear that you think the hard work paid off. Here's to more exciting projects and videos!
I kind of agree with "Coffee solves everything", but you know what?, Coffee + Your worklog videos, makes a perfect morning... Love it man!, thanks for sharing your art.
Great to hear! Cheers from Denmark
I like your open and honest approach, I also particularly like and respect that you recommend other woodworkers on the platform.
This video is interesting, informative and entertaining, and I am very pleased to have found your channel and to have subscribed.
From pallet scraps to an original and unique table was really enjoyable to see, and you are clearly very experienced in what you do.
Hey thanks Felix, and yeah I wouldn't be anything at all without all the other better makers on the platform and everywhere else, it's only appropiate to mention them when you can.
So my wife thought the first few seconds should be compulsory viewing for all makers.... then on second viewing, I came to realise you said you made this FOR your wife.... then sold it to the Bar instead 🤣 Brave man. Thanks for the shoutout, and what a great learning project. Yep, cheap wood will soak up resin like a sponge. I don't think many people have ever taken fire to a resin project either 😂 But the bar got a bargain... would have been a grand in resin in there alone.
Thanks James, I'm currently building another coffee table, and you can be sure I don't take any selling decisions without my wife's approval 😁. It looks like people enjoy this video, CZcams keeps recommending it to new people, so the time spent on editing could be worth while. Thanks to both of you 💖 for supporting me, it means a lot.
I suspect the wife thought, "He can make me another, possibly better, one. " It's like having the cake and eating it too.
One of Dainer's video popped up randomly in my feed and he mentioned your channel. Came here and that pallet block coffee table made me an instant subscriber! Beautiful work!
Persistence, no ego flex, showing process mistakes, good music. Good vibes from this earned a new subscriber. Keep it up.
Legend! Thank you Fluke Skywalker, appreciate it!
You gave me the courage to start my woodworking journey, I'm making a ton of mistakes, but I'm also learning a lot. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
You're welcome, I'm so happy to hear that.
Jesper what a killer video, well done! I sat with a smile on my face the whole way through! A1 work on the editing, pacing, storytelling, and of course, the woodworking! Well done!
Hi Mario, thanks so much for watching. Those words coming from you means a lot. When looking a the raw footage it was quote boring with all that gluing and sanding, so I tried to jazz it up a little.
Hi just seen your video. Wow. Your table top looks absolutely gorgeous and it was fun to see you go through all the tries and mistakes which many of us actually do on the the way to finding what we want and find beautiful. Congratulations on a wonderful piece of craftmanship. Your wife must have a big smile when she saw it in its finished form as it would lift the energy of any place you had it.
Thanks Tara, in the beginning I was trying to be perfect, but no one likes that, so now I just leave in all the embarrassing stuff and errors I do, and my channel exploded... So much for wanting to be an expert 😜
Thank you Jasper for your videos. I love the way you show us the mistakes you did, to help us to avoid them. And I love the table. I am thinking on really try it!!
Hey Carlos, I'm thrilled to hear you're considering giving it a shot! Remember, every mistake is just a learning opportunity in disguise. Can't wait to hear how your table turns out! Cheers! 🛠
Fantastic work! Always hurts to go backwards in a project but I'm glad you did, the 2nd finish looks great.
Thanks a bunch! I'm also really happy about this video, it looks like youtube had some people who previously had searched for something with pallet blocks without any good results, so it decided to serve this video to them in their feed.
That’s amazing! 😮 Would have never imagined you could create something so stunning out of the ugly scraps from pallets!
Thanks 👍
It's admirable that you didn't edit out your mistakes, thank you for keeping it authentic. Most my mistakes work out lol, most don't as well, thing is I learn from every one! Thanks so much for some great tips! Also some fellow links & resources..that's decent. Great table btw, no doubt it sold, it's Spectacular!! Well made! Solid!
Wow, thank you for the compliment! I'm flattered that you think my mistakes are admirable. To be honest, I'm just too lazy to go back and edit them out. Keeping it authentic is just my way of saying "hey, I'm human and I make mistakes too!" As for my table, I'm glad you think it's spectacular and well made. It was a labor of love, but I'm happy to report that it did indeed sell (for a decent price, I might add). Thanks again for your kind words and for watching my video. I'm always happy to share my tips and resources with fellow creators. Keep on learning and making mistakes, they can be great teachers!
Hey Jesper! You earned my subscription, as-well as my respect for your reply on the pinned comment. He was out of hand for his disrespectful comment and it's ridiculous to try and fault you for (Not asking) but very kindly requesting people *consider* subscribing. and even more ridiculous to correct a non-native speaker in such a rude way. You did excellent work on that table!
Hi Jake, thank you for your comment. There's always a reason behind it when something goes akward in the workshop or when somebody reacts very emotionally with a comment on something they see. I think I have turned some angry commenters over to be positive commenters just by being honest with them. I have yet to block somebody from the channel. Cheers, Jesper
What a pleasure it was to watch this video! All the effort you go to in filming and editing is worth it. A++ :) and wow what a brilliant finish to that table, just gorgeous
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is so awesome man. I take woodworking as a bit of a hobby and not a job so I'm no way as good as you, but man this is such an inspiration. The way you show that even though you're awesome at what you do, you still learn to make do with the mistakes that were made and STILL end up with an amazing result. Will for sure be watching this video when I decide to make a coffee table of my own. Keep it up man, subbed instantly.
Awesome, thank you!
I just wanna say this build inspired me to start building my own furniture, and I'm currently in the process of making my first coffee table. Much love man
That is awesome! Let me know if you have any woodworking-ish questions, I'd be happy to help.
@@JesperMakeshi, how do I go about getting proper clients for my builds...
@@JesperMakes btw awesome that you replied to my comment 😁😎👌
@@soothingsounds1784 Clients: If you're just starting out I would go through friends and family first and make them something. Take pictures of and post on social media. Then your family may recommend you to somebody else, and people will look you up and see nice pictures. Visit bars and cafe's. Try Etsy. Make some videos and put on CZcams.
Absolutely stunning work!
This table is beautiful! Well done!
Thanks 🙏
Hello my dear friend Jesper,
It's such a great design. Freelance style and decoration from pallet blocks. It was a good idea to flatten it with the router. It was nice that you kept the rustic look. nice sanding and polishing at long intervals. The result is magnificent. A wonderful rustic look. all the colors are vibrant and flamboyant. you did a great job. This coffee table is really beautiful. Decorative and stylish. Real recycling and pleasure. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing all the details. I also love the video recording technique. fluid and film quality.
I see the tags of many of our mutual friends in you. That makes me happy. (I did a similar work with epoxy resin 2 years ago. And I was disappointed. The result was unsuccessful. And I guess I didn't know the intricacies of working with epoxy resin at that time. This was my epoxy resin adventure too) :-) See you always. Stay healthy and happy. Big greetings. Kind regards. Your friend Mehmet
Hi Mehmet, thank you so much for watching my film! I think it turned out great in the end, and I learned so much. I will definately do more epoxy resin projects in the future. Used right it can really add something to a table, and it can allow you to use wood that othervise could not have been used (e.g. rotten wood etc. ) Some of the blocks in this table came from Turkey, and whenever I look at the table I think of how it came together with parts from all over the planet. What are you working on right now?
@@JesperMakes 🙏👍Yes, Jesper. I agree with you. Pieces from different countries. (You wrote that you also came from Turkey in your video) recycling and it was a great result. I'm making a dresser these days. A nightstand with 2 drawers. I shared some tips pictures on Instagram. I hope the video will be on my channel in 1 week. See you later. Take care of yourself. Cheers Jesper. Your friend Mehmet.
I see the video have come up now, I'll watch it tonight!
I have 3 pallets out the back from a retaining-wall job that we did last year. I contemplated using them to either build a doghouse or use them as walls for a compost heap. You have inspired me to aim higher. Thanks..!
That's a great idea!
Watched Dainer Made video for first time and he referred your CZcams channel and said you do amazing stuff and he was right! Thanks for letting us see you create and inspire us!
Awesome, as you can see we're interlinked 😁😁
Great job, that looks amazing mate, I love it.
I'm glad you got a good price for all that hard work.
Well done Jesper 👍🏻
Thanks 👍Adam
Randomly stumbled across this video and I'm so glad I did. Incredible result from what initially looked like a hobby diy'er giving it as go!
Hi Niel, that's exactly what I am, a hobby DIY'er! Thanks for watching.
First and foremost, thank you for this video. It’s nice to see you admit and show the mistakes you feel you made. That’s very humble and appreciated from me especially as a much less experienced woodworker of sorts.
Secondly, the end product of your labour turned out beautifully, great job!!
Oh and this is the first of your videos I’ve seen so I’m not sure if it’s a consistent thing as it was in this video but may I kindly suggest you turn up your commentary or turn down the background sounds/music. It was just a bit difficult to hear your commentary at some points in the video
As of the end of the video you have earned yourself another sub, good sir!
I appreciate that! Thank you for your kind suggestions, all noted. Cheers
I appreciate your craftsmanship and making someone’s garbage into something worthy of a king
Thanks man ☺️
Love it! Earned my subscription… great work! And I appreciate the humbled-ness and promoting other makers, very classy!
Thanks Stephen, they did so much for me, it's only fair I'm mentioning them also.
Well done Jesper, that came out great ! Yea you are right, it does look much better after the re sand and finish. Another epic video too, I always enjoy them. Thank You for the awesome shout out as well mate, Much Appreciated, Cheers !
Hi David, thank you for your support, I was happy to be able to make a short plug for your awesome channel mate. I hope to do more in the future. I'll do some more epoxy resin projects and I'll talk about the master of resin in those...
Just came for dainer made. Was directed to you. Subscribed to both channels. I am a hobbyist. I want to pick up woodworking again. Nice channel. I love unique stuff
Thanks, also a fan of Dainer here 🥰🥰
Great quality video with super pacing. Beautiful table. Thanks.
Thanks for the compliments on the video and the table, FlyPhiGuy! Great pacing and quality are what I strive for in each video.
Very very very nice work! I've watched it three times!✌️
I especially like the router part, where you focus on each router bit and then move on to the flat jig scene! It matched the music very well, which was exciting.
I thought the video was a great representation of your world!😊
Thank you!
Hi JP, thank you for watching and following along. I've tried some new things while editing this one, and hopefully it jazzed the whole experience up a little. I think any project lives or dies in the editing, thumbnail and title design so I'm working on that. I'm looking forward to feature you in an upcoming video. Cheers, see you soon
Just got into woodworking recently - the table is very sick, but I love the production of the video just as much. Great Cuts storytelling, grading and music.. Subscribed and wish you every success with the channel
That was very kind of you Samuel, and I wish you the best of luck with whatever you're working on. Cheers from Denmark
This is the first time I've subscribed to a channel. This is the second or third video of yours that I watched. The first one was the pallet block river table. As I recall there were a couple videos grouped with that one.
Everything of yours I watched was inspiring and entertaining. I hope folks take your lead and start picking up discarded objects and making stuff out of it. It is that easy. Then after a while, The stuff you make Performs its intended function and is pleasing to the eye as well.
Your editing is slick and keeps simple animals like me glued to the screen. Go Jesper Go!
So honored to be your first subscription! Your kind words mean a lot. Got any discarded treasures you're turning into something special?
This is really great work. Including your mistakes is really useful for someone trying to learn about woodwork. Also, don’t worry about asking for subscriptions. People with far lower quality content do it, and yours is awesome.
Thank you for the kind words! I'm always happy to share my mistakes and learning experiences with others, because let's face it, we all make mistakes when we're starting out (and sometimes even when we're more experienced). And you're right, there's no shame in asking for subscriptions - we all need a little support and encouragement to keep creating and sharing our work. Thanks for the support, and happy woodworking!
This turned out great! I agree with you about the glue being string enough, I've had the grain split long before the glue gives up
Thanks for the kind words! Yeah I never had any glue joints break on me.
Just a random viewer here, what a fantastic table! Love the way it came out. But also I was excited by your first too dark finish as well. Japanese lacquer. I understand why you made the choice you did, but it would have been stunning either way. Now I have to look at your other videos as well, because the editing and production was excellent. Thanks for posting!
Awesome! Thank you random viewer!
I love the thick and rugged look of this table, including the various woods used.
Me too 🤣😌
This is the second vid of yours that I have watched today, I was subbed before the ask, I truly enjoy what your doing. Not only that but I am learning, thank you for producing such great content.
That's awesome to hear you're enjoying the content and picking up some new skills along the way! Thanks for being a subscriber and sticking around. More cool stuff coming your way, so stay tuned! Cheers! 🛠️🎥
I am very new to woodworking and your videos really give some great tips and tricks and you give some really great insight. Glad to watch all the way from South Africa!
Hi Matt, it's so nice to get a comment all the way from South Africa. Happy building mate!
I love upcycling videos. A prime example of what can be made from scraps. Well done 👍subscribed and looking forward to more vids!
Thanks, I'm so happy for your comment and let me know if there's other recycling videos you could recommend. Cheers
That lil block of wood and 3 nails for $1599. wow Your end product was very nice !
Thanks
Jesper love the coffee table. Keep up the good work.
Thanks I will. Cheers mate
Sharing the mistakes might seem small, but that alone might save someone who's learning a lot of time, money, and heartache, good stuff sir!
Subscribed
Thank you so much! Cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰🇩🇰👍
Never would have thought I'd use a block like that what a beautiful piece good job absolutely amazing the way the grains go against one another color contrast between species absolutely beautiful 💯👍
Thank you so much 😀
Turned out great! I like that you didnt give up and your talent shows. Wow!
Glad you liked it!
I've seen many things made from pallets... But that table is a thing of beauty... You got my subscription...👍
Thanks Christopher, much appreciated!
This was fantastic! New sub unlocked! 😎🙂 Noob wood working enthusiast converted trophy achieved! 👌🏽😁
Awesome, thank you!
Excelente trabajos Jesper. Muy buena idea para reciclar esos pedazos de madera que generalmente se queman. Felicitaciones. un Abrazo de Santa Cruz, Argentina
Thank you Carlos! I had a lot of fun making this, glad you enjoyed it. Cheers from Denmark
But I did recall you saying clean up the mess and make me a coffee table & you turn around and sell it.... Bravo. I wish I had Balls of Steele
Go with the flow 😃
Inspirational video, I am new in wood working but I hope to one day be on this level. Thank you for showing your process.
You can do it!
Jesper you legend! I have loved seeing this table progress and to see all of the changes you made along the way. Your editing and music is 10/10 mate!!
🙏 Thanks I'm so happy that you like the editing, it took just as long to edit the video as the project itself did, due to my poor skills with editing software.
@@JesperMakes I can totally relate, my channel is about 18 months behind with all the build videos I need to finish editing, but im still making/filming new builds as well!! haha
I've always wanted to do that same project but never take the time. I might have to now. That looks absolutely amazing.
You should!
I might not have the pallet blocks but i have a three car garage full of sawmill scraps
This is what the result of lots of time, effort and skill put into something most people look at as simply "firewood" (the pallet blocks).
Thanks mate!
Beautiful work
Very nice Jesper! I have made a few table tops from pallet wood. Instead of glue and acrylic, I use construction adhesive to fill the gaps and nail holes. The result is amazing.
Hi Ron, I will try that. Thanks for the tip.
Was that Polyurethane (PU) glue?
I use construction adhesive also
Great build, great production value, and that music was awesome! I really dig your videos… you make woodworking groovy! 🤩🕺🏼
Hey, Tim! Glad you dig the vibe. 🕺 What's your go-to music when working on projects?
One other life for some wood that otherwise will end in a dump. Resin no more than needed.
Simply beautiful!
Thanks mate
Truly beautiful, I love watching people doing wonderful things with throw away materials. You sir are a master artisan……..
Thanks Glenn
Mate, properly cool project and video to match. Great work! would love to sit back with a pint and enjoy the workmanship! Cheers
Thanks Sam, let's do that, would be awesome. Thanks for watching it mate, are you up to something?
Great job man, came out really great. Love the video editing as well
I appreciate it! Trying to spice up a little boring buildoff, it's not that exciting watching glue and epoxy dry after all ;-)
Brother, that came out nice. I am now a member of this channel. Thanks for creating for us who appreciate it.
Thanks 🙏
First-class table, mate... loved it...!!! Having worked with epoxy quite a bit myself, I feel your pain as far as the leaking, sealing, sanding... more leaking... more sanding... blah blah blah blah... but the effort shines through in the finished product...! Well done...! :)
Thanks 👍 Scott!
👍очень красиво получилось,вторая попытка была удачной! 👏👏👏
Hi, thanks 👍
Just a suggestion your music is a good bit louder than your voice.
Thanks, it's corrected in the videos after this one.
For someone with very little wood working skill, you make beautiful things. I love this channel, and watching your process of building.
Thanks 🙏
BRAVO!! Beautiful table. I may build one like that for my kitchen table. AWESOME project! Very creative as I would have never thought about doing that with pallet blocks! Checking out another of your videos next.
Thanks Jeff - which video did you pick?
@@JesperMakes Sho Sugi Ban table finish.. I ended up watching a couple last night and a couple more this morning. I see used pallets as an under-utilized resource for woodworkers..
Jesper!!! I am bowing, curtseying, hands-in-the-air and if I am wearing a hat, I would have to do a "hats off to you"! First 0:04 secs., I'm laughing my head off and saying to myself, "This is gonna be good!" My CZcams friend in Denmark, let me just say, please don't forget what your wife asked you for and you showed that whole process, from beginning to end, who is boss!
$1599...is that US$? You gave him a big discount?! I am positive that he is so pleased and he is going to put in an order for more of your one-of-a-kind beauties! Where I am we call that, "A boss of a video!"
Hi Juliet, this is the dream comment any creator just hope to get one time in their life! Thank you so much for staying in the loop and supporting creators all over the world. This was very much an experiment both project wise and video wise, and it looks like both subscribers and new viewers are watching it, which make me very happy. My wife is also very happy, she's not too fond of pallet projects anymore (guess why ;-) and I'm building her a new table from a dead tree that we recovered from a lake nearby. I think it will be called the "supermassive endgrain coffee table". How are you doing on your island?
@@JesperMakes You are most welcome, Jesper...actually I ought to say "thank you" for making such a "feel good" video...the build, the quality of the video and there is the fact that, well at the very beginning, I said to myself, "Jesper and I have a similar vocabulary!"
Where I am, this "so and so" pandemic has affected every price in a bad way for everyone! I went to the hardware to price lumber and basically all I said was, "F**k!"
Take care Jesper and I will see you in the next video!
Yeah thanks, I'll see you soon!
Mn np
UKRAINE NEO NAZI
This is the 1st time I've watched a video of yours (after watching my 1st Dainer Made vid) & I love the block table. Nice craftmanship on the table! It tell ppl a story just by looking at it. Now I'm off to watch the pallet bedroom vid.
Awesome! Thank you for following us both. I think you'll find we are very different but supplement each others content nicely.
Absolutely beautiful work! Congratulations!
Thanks 🙏
a cool project & it's a pleasure to be your guest. thank you:)
Thank you too!
@@JesperMakes it's my pleasure 🙏
By far the most entertaining and well executed video I’ve watched on CZcams. Thank you.
Wow, thanks! Thank you for taking the time to let me know. Jesper
Been wanting to try my hand at some home made wood furniture and stumbled across your channel. Will certainly be checking back in. This table is gorgeous.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great project and excellent video. I love how you just start it and see where it goes and adjust your process to what is needed. That's a lot like how I do my projects. Also, I like your choice of whiskey!
Thanks 👍
Spectacular! Love the table! Like the way you filmed the video. And dig the song towards the end! I look forward to watching more of your stuff!! Nice work
Thanks so much!
Really neat video showcasing the hard work, wins and struggles. Motivates me to try more with recycling timber. Very cool!
Somethimes I think that using new wood is kind of cheating. Reclaimed timber presents all kinds of challenges-
Great vision and I can appreciate how much hard work went into this build. Quality job 😀👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
I love DIY, so far I broke a ton of stuff but I really enjoy watching people who can make stuff. This is a brilliant project, so I'm going to attempt to make something myself
Legend! Thank you James, appreciate it! Happy building!
great video, i’ve got a bunch of these same kinda wood block, just waiting for you to share your method. thanks for sharing. it is also refreshing to hear your danish accent, half my family is danish.
Ahahaha the good old Danglish language 😂. where are you located mate?
@@JesperMakes north Carolina, USA. Mom grew up in herning.
That router jig was genius
Thanks
thats absolutely stunning!!
Thanks 🙏
A fine table for some very fine whiskey. Top work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful project!!
Thanks 🙏