Believe it or not this is real woodwork. I get the feeling this guy does this for a living and is competitive. He probably finished this table in a few days or maybe one day. He doesn’t have the luxury of spending a month on it like some wannabe hobbiest woodworkers.
@@laredoshane Thats possible, but not an excuse for this quality. I am a german joiner and everything that ever left the halls of a company i worked at, was abolute high quality with no 3mm gaps between the joints. Even if we were stressed out af. If this is in your world "real woodworking" ur costumers should better be aware, that the product he's buying will fall a part after 2 weeks. That video shows simply how to not work with Powertools and terrible quality because of an leak of knowledge or idleness. You called them wannabees, but i guess its you.
Lovely job, but was anybody else waiting for a coloured epoxy fill in the slots ? Not criticising in the least, but I think I'd have done that with a stronger colour stain for my taste. Interesting design, though.
@@imstumped2052 There's a market imperative here, isn't there ? For more 'western' tastes, I think a clear epoxy infill with a darker or more lively wood stain might have prevailed. We're looking at a reflection of local preference I suppose. Interesting design, either way.
@@erebusthedragon8017 Interesting thought. If the two large outer panels were stained to different darknesses, and the transition between the two managed by changing colours of epoxy mixed with a stain, or even just having a rainbow of colour infills...... ? It would depend on its intended location, wouldn't it ?
You had me until he put drywall screws into those cheap L brackets on the legs. Then I sat here with a scowl on my face for the rest of the video. Also, I thought they would fill the gaps with blue resin to make the table more solid and make the wood strips stand out more. That would make a nice front door if it were solid.
@@tangokaleidos1926 You're funny. Do you spend all day writing this comment? "This is not about cars", "This is not about kittens", "This in not about football" . . . .Your life's work is cut out for you. You have a lot of comments to make.
What an awesome design concept... Such a shame about the joins not being finished properly and the tabletop not being level. With woodworking, it always pays to be patient and work slowly. When working joins, take your time and ensure they seat fully. "Measure twice, cut once".
We say: "Three times measure, once cut. Don't be like: I cut three times and it's still short." The only great part is the design of the top pattern, the rest is mediocre, finish clumsy at best.
Я думал внутренняя часть будет заливаться эпоксидной смолой и кубики убираться,идея хорошая но мелкие вещи будут проваливаться а в узоре со временем будет накапливаться грязь и жир
Можно было сделать без единого гвоздя, а если сделать обкладку столешницы, то и промежуточные брусочки можно было вытащить. Я думал когда он торцы на ленточке отпиливал ему какой-нибудь гвоздь в лицо вылетит, но нет, эти гвоздики только искры высекали когда он торцы шлифовал. Идея классная, реализация подкачала.
Весь центр столешницы держится только на гвоздиках из степлера,при давлении сверху все развалится к бабушке люцика.Да и положить что то мелкое на стол не получится,постоянно будешь ползать под стол,доставать.Момент с железными уголками ваще ад .
those metal brackets almost killed me. Don't you guys know about pocket screws and fill dam gaps with wood filler or glue with wood dust. Don't leave them like that. and please, get a better job on sanding. sanding is the most difficult and important step in finishing. it's not just run over with 120 grit paper. started so well and promising and ended on covering with clear lacquer!!!! an unfinished table...
Идея интересная, но, есть вопросы к исполнению и предназначению данного столика. Если стол для дачи, то в таком виде он не прослужит долго. До последнего момента ожидала эпоксидную смолу, которой зальют наборный орнамент из реек. В представленном вами виде стол быстро потеряет свой вид, потрескается и деформируются детали. Грязь из декоративных элементов вы ничем не уберете. Ну а уголки без фасок под шляпки и черные саморезы вызывают чувство неуместности и грубости. Удачи мастеру и процветания каналу!
согласен идея отличная но исполнение, шип паз стыки не идеальны, незнаю почему вы думаете что залитый маслом или антисектиком стол может как то пострадать, если этот стол для южных стран он может стоят даже без навеса и прослужит 20 лет, а под навесом и все 40-50лет и массим проклеенный по всей длинне не даст никуда разползтись рейкам, а через год напряжение уйдет и это будет его родная форма.
да. тоже ждал эпоксидку на столешнице. на черные саморезы тоже обратил внимание. и на некоторые щели. не плохо было бы разместить стекло на столешнице. ну и с химией можно было помудрить- покрыть не просто лаком а ну морилкой и тд
Ну ладно вы... Старался человек, идею придумал... К тому же там откуда он, в основном сухая и плюсовая погода, так что он проживет подольше чем в средней полосе. А так да, с точки зрения долгосрочной эксплуатации проблемен точно. Особенно в уличных условиях...
the next time you do one similar to this pour epoxy into the gaps to close them off but at the same maintaining the beautiful pattern you have created. awesome job
This is absolutely the most jaw dropping table I have seen. There was no template just his vision. As for all the comments, making it level easy, the joins what are you going to do eat looking under the table? Everyone here watched this because it was art in the making. If you want to make something perfect, then by all means plug in the design in a computer. If you want something that not only looks great but is made by hand, then go to a glass blower or a man like this to get a table that will always turn heads. Keep the negative comments to yourself and praise this man for doing art right before our eyes.
@@nance64 I wasn't trying to crush you LOL I am always told my honesty is my biggest downfall. With that being said I would be honored to have a table like the one made and show it off to all of my friends and family. Maybe one day I will find a wood working artist like him local to me. Until then I will gladly watch his videos and be in awe of his visions.
I think the top was shaped for an almond or oval table. Also the bottom shelf doesn’t go with that style top. Each are very nice on their own. I think that would be sweet as an epoxy project.
Is there a Part 2 where they go back and finish it? Screws in the L braces, table top not flush to the bottom piece, making sure everything is level, etc ... Table has so much more potential. I'd put colored expoxy in the gaps. You could get rid of the blocks, doing it right. So much potential and would increase sell value dramatically.
I totally agree with you. The curved edge of the table is really not as smooth as it should be, there are gaps between the tenons on the top of the feet and the mortises underneath the board. Well, basically the design is nice but this poor quality of woodworking wastes the result. Too bad...
exactly. i was hoping to find a comment that was like this. Wood work can be so beautiful but can all be ruined by the hardware used and attention to small detail. even if its at the bottom hidden where nobody can see. that's the difference between a $300 table and a $3000 table. I agree doing an epoxy in between. would be cool to see a black epoxy finished right on this.
Design for an outdoor table is great. Wood type, fit, and finish no so much. Should be Teak or Ipe wood. Layout should have ensured you did not have any nails on the cut line. Use pocket hole screws instead of angle brackets to hold the top on. Lastly, an oil finish is best for outside pieces as it's easy to repair and maintain in the future.
@@biggiesmalls3083 chuck is right on nails and oils, varnis, fax, or chem/temp treatment for outdoors. It is absolutely gorgeous product but these were error that could be dangerous or reduce lifetime of end product. And honestly connection of top whit screws was autrocious XD. Then again weather ruins things outside so fast that maybe not worth of effort.
Spot-on Chuck! Great skills but the final product is a let-down because of the fit and possibly type of wood. But then again, perhaps the market that he services cannot afford the extra cost of producing a fine fitting work of art.
That's a nice design, but it deserves better than the half-assed joinery (and metal brackets held with DRYWALL screws!) that you used to attach the legs.
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From the beginning of the this video, I went too far, because I thought you will do a model of an architectural design looking like the designs of the famous Iraqi architect "Zaha Hadid", this woodwork looking like her design of a stadium in Qatar. But you inspired me ,I love your work, please don't stop Woodwork 💚
I love everything about your shop, your design, and your craftsmanship. I hate it when someone spends a lot of time on a tabletop, only to put metal "hairpin" legs on it. You put effort into your leg system. Two thumbs up. Thank you.
Great design. Would have been better in a wood without knots. I think if the spaces on the table were filled with resin it would have amped up the design even more. Love watching woodworking, thanks.
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Идея для узора хорошая , но сверху надо стекло или эпоксидку . Чтобы тонкие полоски не согнулись , при попадании влаги и солнца .👍👍👍
The hardware store metal L brackets with drywall screws was a nice touch.
Ya, together with those delicate and precise cut Mortase $ Tennonts. I actually was Surprised to see no CA Glue in this video.
I was thinking the same thing
Believe it or not this is real woodwork. I get the feeling this guy does this for a living and is competitive. He probably finished this table in a few days or maybe one day. He doesn’t have the luxury of spending a month on it like some wannabe hobbiest woodworkers.
@@laredoshane en dos o tres días, es lo suyo.. ahora depende de cada uno.. Lo q pasa, es q un carpintero empieza varias cosas a la vez
@@laredoshane Thats possible, but not an excuse for this quality. I am a german joiner and everything that ever left the halls of a company i worked at, was abolute high quality with no 3mm gaps between the joints. Even if we were stressed out af. If this is in your world "real woodworking" ur costumers should better be aware, that the product he's buying will fall a part after 2 weeks. That video shows simply how to not work with Powertools and terrible quality because of an leak of knowledge or idleness. You called them wannabees, but i guess its you.
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very cool now fill it with blue epoxy
Lovely job, but was anybody else waiting for a coloured epoxy fill in the slots ? Not criticising in the least, but I think I'd have done that with a stronger colour stain for my taste. Interesting design, though.
I actually was. Was also waiting for the darker wood spacers to be removed. Then I remembered he nailed them in
@@imstumped2052 There's a market imperative here, isn't there ? For more 'western' tastes, I think a clear epoxy infill with a darker or more lively wood stain might have prevailed. We're looking at a reflection of local preference I suppose. Interesting design, either way.
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@@erebusthedragon8017 Interesting thought. If the two large outer panels were stained to different darknesses, and the transition between the two managed by changing colours of epoxy mixed with a stain, or even just having a rainbow of colour infills...... ? It would depend on its intended location, wouldn't it ?
I too was expecting a colour fill. It would have given it a unique and expensive look.
Brilliantly conceived and executed !
You had me until he put drywall screws into those cheap L brackets on the legs. Then I sat here with a scowl on my face for the rest of the video. Also, I thought they would fill the gaps with blue resin to make the table more solid and make the wood strips stand out more. That would make a nice front door if it were solid.
Exactly. Looks like a production shop kicking out lots of them very fast.
Drywall screws are a dealbreaker for me too
Glad I wasn’t the only one. Tbh the joins on the frame is what got to me first, rushed and gaps
this is about views... not about woodworking. Views = money. Don't you get it? It's youtube.
@@tangokaleidos1926 You're funny. Do you spend all day writing this comment? "This is not about cars", "This is not about kittens", "This in not about football" . . . .Your life's work is cut out for you. You have a lot of comments to make.
It's a neat design and concept. (Keep working on the joinery though). The metal angle brackets and sheetrock screws were killing me.
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Couldn't agree more...
and the warped top, for sure a cool idea, rough edges and gaps really take away from the design
It's just screwsand brackets for extra support what's so bad about that
My thought exactly. That ruined it for me by way of engineering.
What an awesome design concept...
Such a shame about the joins not being finished properly and the tabletop not being level.
With woodworking, it always pays to be patient and work slowly.
When working joins, take your time and ensure they seat fully.
"Measure twice, cut once".
We say: "Three times measure, once cut. Don't be like: I cut three times and it's still short."
The only great part is the design of the top pattern, the rest is mediocre, finish clumsy at best.
It’s an out door picnicking table . Best one I’ve e er seen
We say: Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь.
This is the same, but it must be measured seven times.
I like to measure 8 times. The last measure is just for fun
@@london_james I'm more of a measure once, cut twice kinda guy.
I like wood working. ❤
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100%
работа топорная, но идея хорошая
В общем то ikea получилось!!)))
Лучше бы дверь сделали из столешницы
Необычно выглядит, но косяков...🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂ - мама не горюй((( Топорная работа, при таком инструментарии......
Да ну, саморезы супер же! Вороненые..... Главное ровно не закручивать, что бы дерево ре лопнуло по структуре)))))))))
У них еще походу системы пылеудаления нет. И полируют УШМ-ками - пылят на всю округу.
Ну, вот так выглядит ремесло. Мастерству ту не место - надо быстро.
не знаю как насчет топорности, не практичный стол-100%. Я бы стекло положил сверху, как минимум
@@carlito1608не положил бы ты стекло ни сие произведение,столешница кривая ,лопнет стекло.
Вообще мрак и топорно
Я думал внутренняя часть будет заливаться эпоксидной смолой и кубики убираться,идея хорошая но мелкие вещи будут проваливаться а в узоре со временем будет накапливаться грязь и жир
beautiful.
Beautiful creations on the table top
Would love to see this with a dark stain, colored epoxy in the groves and a glass top. Great work!
Так хорошо начали делать и так изговняли креплением ножек и уголков. Такие зазоры - позорище, а уж торчащие наружу шляпки шурупов просто финиш.
Можно было сделать без единого гвоздя, а если сделать обкладку столешницы, то и промежуточные брусочки можно было вытащить. Я думал когда он торцы на ленточке отпиливал ему какой-нибудь гвоздь в лицо вылетит, но нет, эти гвоздики только искры высекали когда он торцы шлифовал.
Идея классная, реализация подкачала.
@@d.kruglov и форма столешницы - острые углы(
Абсолютно правильно вы заметили .
Мало гвоздей. Нужно ещё больше гвоздей. Добавьте ещё гвоздей!
amazing wok, ps... looks like a bicep to me.. i want it tho
Хочу посмотреть как будут чистить через год грязь между полосками....
Весь центр столешницы держится только на гвоздиках из степлера,при давлении сверху все развалится к бабушке люцика.Да и положить что то мелкое на стол не получится,постоянно будешь ползать под стол,доставать.Момент с железными уголками ваще ад .
зато со стола крошки сметать не надо----------это пипец
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those metal brackets almost killed me. Don't you guys know about pocket screws and fill dam gaps with wood filler or glue with wood dust. Don't leave them like that. and please, get a better job on sanding. sanding is the most difficult and important step in finishing. it's not just run over with 120 grit paper. started so well and promising and ended on covering with clear lacquer!!!! an unfinished table...
All that wrk and craftsmanship then metal brackets!
Идея интересная, но, есть вопросы к исполнению и предназначению данного столика.
Если стол для дачи, то в таком виде он не прослужит долго. До последнего момента ожидала эпоксидную смолу, которой зальют наборный орнамент из реек. В представленном вами виде стол быстро потеряет свой вид, потрескается и деформируются детали. Грязь из декоративных элементов вы ничем не уберете.
Ну а уголки без фасок под шляпки и черные саморезы вызывают чувство неуместности и грубости.
Удачи мастеру и процветания каналу!
Этот стол своей жизнью будет жить в зависимости от погоды))) Поведёт - к бабке не ходи!
Как с языка.....Интерес сразу пропал,после использования уголков на саморезы(Но задумка класс,знающий мастер посмотрев сделает шедевр.
согласен идея отличная но исполнение, шип паз стыки не идеальны, незнаю почему вы думаете что залитый маслом или антисектиком стол может как то пострадать, если этот стол для южных стран он может стоят даже без навеса и прослужит 20 лет, а под навесом и все 40-50лет и массим проклеенный по всей длинне не даст никуда разползтись рейкам, а через год напряжение уйдет и это будет его родная форма.
да. тоже ждал эпоксидку на столешнице. на черные саморезы тоже обратил внимание. и на некоторые щели. не плохо было бы разместить стекло на столешнице. ну и с химией можно было помудрить- покрыть не просто лаком а ну морилкой и тд
Ну ладно вы... Старался человек, идею придумал... К тому же там откуда он, в основном сухая и плюсовая погода, так что он проживет подольше чем в средней полосе. А так да, с точки зрения долгосрочной эксплуатации проблемен точно. Особенно в уличных условиях...
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the next time you do one similar to this pour epoxy into the gaps to close them off but at the same maintaining the beautiful pattern you have created. awesome job
This is absolutely the most jaw dropping table I have seen. There was no template just his vision. As for all the comments, making it level easy, the joins what are you going to do eat looking under the table? Everyone here watched this because it was art in the making. If you want to make something perfect, then by all means plug in the design in a computer. If you want something that not only looks great but is made by hand, then go to a glass blower or a man like this to get a table that will always turn heads. Keep the negative comments to yourself and praise this man for doing art right before our eyes.
I wish every YT comment was like yours. Wonderful!
@@nance64 Tyvm I was being honest. Most of the time my husband tells me hush. This one he smiled.
@@bethsantoro1963 You're married? I'm crushed! Have a great weekend and keep the great comments coming.
@@nance64 I wasn't trying to crush you LOL I am always told my honesty is my biggest downfall. With that being said I would be honored to have a table like the one made and show it off to all of my friends and family. Maybe one day I will find a wood working artist like him local to me. Until then I will gladly watch his videos and be in awe of his visions.
@@bethsantoro1963 I can't imagine anyone criticizing this guy. That was one of the most unique tables I've ever seen. I'll watch too!
If this is a table, I'm not a human 😮
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I think the top was shaped for an almond or oval table. Also the bottom shelf doesn’t go with that style top. Each are very nice on their own. I think that would be sweet as an epoxy project.
Starts perfect.... fails at the end. Waited also for epoxy fill...
How much?
Bottom shelf made this table very cheap look.
The bottom should have mirrored the top imo, And filled with resin
I really like this project of yours. Please use push sticks on the table saw and lower the band saw guard.
nice work bro
Ein wahres Meisterwerk!
The finish, and work on the Table, are in the low end of craftmanship.
Love that table. I think it might be interesting if you had used something like blue tinted epoxy in-between the slats of the table top
The ink of the pensil is blu is bluu
Or red, or green, or yellow, or pink….
with led lights beneath 😊
Do an epoxy pour in the top.
معلم الله إعطيك الصحة..
Parabéns, belo trabalho. Obrigado.
Is there a Part 2 where they go back and finish it? Screws in the L braces, table top not flush to the bottom piece, making sure everything is level, etc ... Table has so much more potential. I'd put colored expoxy in the gaps. You could get rid of the blocks, doing it right. So much potential and would increase sell value dramatically.
I totally agree with you. The curved edge of the table is really not as smooth as it should be, there are gaps between the tenons on the top of the feet and the mortises underneath the board. Well, basically the design is nice but this poor quality of woodworking wastes the result. Too bad...
exactly. i was hoping to find a comment that was like this. Wood work can be so beautiful but can all be ruined by the hardware used and attention to small detail. even if its at the bottom hidden where nobody can see. that's the difference between a $300 table and a $3000 table. I agree doing an epoxy in between. would be cool to see a black epoxy finished right on this.
100% AGREE!
Yes, but I think the table is to be used outside thus the gaps to let water drain.
Oh it's a shallot
lowering the bandsaw guide would give much cleaner cuts. He has this thing set for resawing.
Всё так красиво начиналось.... и так стремно шурупы закрутил))
Ну саморезы прям огонь! 😅😅😅
Beautiful table. Curved detail looks like large leaves.
not good and not bad
Your table is beautiful...BRAVO....!!!!!!!!!!!
Надо было б ещё столешку залить эпоксидкой,вообще класно получилось бы!!!
i like it
I love the table, but all I could watch was how huge this guys hands are!
maravilha de obra de arte. parabéns 👏🎉. *MESTRE*
That would make for a great gardening table! The slates above can easily have dirt fall below.
🤣
great art❤
Wonderful! I can imagine the same art done with epoxy!
Классная работа, но саморезы по металлу в дерево, да и сами "уголки" это жесть
it is a very cool design.. just some "hurry up" workmanship though.
Props for giving me ideas tho
Design for an outdoor table is great. Wood type, fit, and finish no so much. Should be Teak or Ipe wood. Layout should have ensured you did not have any nails on the cut line. Use pocket hole screws instead of angle brackets to hold the top on. Lastly, an oil finish is best for outside pieces as it's easy to repair and maintain in the future.
Bagus
Yeah, angle brackets are tackie - given how beautiful this table is.
THANKS CHUCK. HE SHOULD HAVE ASKED YOUR EXPERT OPINION BEFORE BUILDING. YOU EXPERT YOU😎
@@biggiesmalls3083 chuck is right on nails and oils, varnis, fax, or chem/temp treatment for outdoors. It is absolutely gorgeous product but these were error that could be dangerous or reduce lifetime of end product. And honestly connection of top whit screws was autrocious XD. Then again weather ruins things outside so fast that maybe not worth of effort.
Spot-on Chuck! Great skills but the final product is a let-down because of the fit and possibly type of wood. But then again, perhaps the market that he services cannot afford the extra cost of producing a fine fitting work of art.
very nice bhai
haha, table... for the bankers...good job
ОДИН ВОПРОС. ЗАЧЕМ? НЕКАЗИСТО ВЫГЛЯДИТ!!!
I liked this so much I built it last weekend
Beautiful table top.
Bàn có mẫu mã mới mẻ, đẹp độc đáo, đường nét mới lạ thật hài hòa ! Bác thợ tay nghề thật xuất sắc !
игрушечный столик, красивенький, но жиденький
никчемная штука
Excelente trabajo gracias por compartir bendiciones
الله.ينور.عليك
gesit jepara hadir bos
Nice Design. But Quality of Work can be improved alot.
I think he has to meet production quotas so fine edge detailing are not in his time frame.
This makes me happy! ❤
اللهم صلى وسلم على سيدنا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين الله ينور عليكم
Beautiful!!!
A ideia do design foi maravilhoso,adorei,só faltou requintar a obra pra torna-la luxuosa,mas parabéns,muito talentoso,ótimo serviço
concordo
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That's a nice design, but it deserves better than the half-assed joinery (and metal brackets held with DRYWALL screws!) that you used to attach the legs.
Votre travail est inventif et créatif. Magnifique, bravo 👍
Pretty rough. But I can't deny the effort.
Уголки - топ!
острые углы у стола это нонсенс.
Very pretty table and excellent design - just one little criticism, could you not afford a box of japanned round head screws for the angle pieces!!!!!
ур10
Seriously.
심오한 악기를 만드는 느낌입니다. 창작력 대단하십니다..
Imagine no block just clear epoxy in between! OMG Even more grand and gorgeous.
Beautiful table
I would have definitely have made that for something to hang on the wall. It's absolutely beautiful
That's a nice $23.00 table.
Very naiys
Really beautiful table. Great work. The design is wonderful
You make a complicated design look so easy to do. Very well done 👍
M s stop
Would prefer this table top design for an entrance door to drawing room rather !!
Are you kidding? Very sloppy work. The legs are held on with cheap shelving brackets...
the top to this table is just gorgeous.
😮😮😮... Deux situations pour travailler sur cet élément 🙂😉 d'une grande noblesse ''' le bois ''''... Le manipulateur ce génie.... ébéniste ou menuisier.... Avec ses mains ✋🙌🙌 manipuler cet élément selon ce qu'il veut en faire ou créer ce dont il a envie.... En prenant des risques au vu de toutes ces dangereuses scies.... Bravo l'inventeur pour ce très beau travail 😊😊😊❤❤❤😊😊😊☺️☺️❤❤.
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Very good, unique furniture. A beautiful work of art
Nice picknick table
Çok güzel Bir çalışma sürükleyici. 🎉 Tebrikler
From the beginning of the this video, I went too far, because I thought you will do a model of an architectural design looking like the designs of the famous Iraqi architect
"Zaha Hadid",
this woodwork looking like her design of a stadium in Qatar.
But you inspired me ,I love your work,
please don't stop
Woodwork 💚
Ingenious and very beautiful! I would love to own that table!!
I love everything about your shop, your design, and your craftsmanship. I hate it when someone spends a lot of time on a tabletop, only to put metal "hairpin" legs on it. You put effort into your leg system. Two thumbs up. Thank you.
Good art work doing on wooden door.
Саморезами в конце всё испортил((( для чего они там вообще нужны??
Чтобы не развалилось😁
Great design. Would have been better in a wood without knots. I think if the spaces on the table were filled with resin it would have amped up the design even more. Love watching woodworking, thanks.
It’s an out door Picnic tables probably leftover wood
Knots are fine for this table not a big fan of it either way but nicely done
wonderful creation
Marvelous