10:02 you were very meticulous to handle every tiny flaw very carefully, congratulations. this is the lesson i learned from your video. everything is worth it when we are determined to transform it like this waste pallet you gave it a new life once more much stronger than the original. wish you success with many DIY projects. i have done many projects from recycling old pallets very simply without electrical equipment.
@thazemakes7 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing!!
@fabianfrachia20778 күн бұрын
Muy buen trabajo mi amigo. Solo consultarte el relleno negro de q esta compuesto gracias
@thazemakes8 күн бұрын
Gracias amigo, Te lo agradezco! Es super pegamento negro!
@fabianfrachia20778 күн бұрын
@thazemakes es como un producto siliconado parece
@glenmaxey62879 күн бұрын
NO MUSIC!
@123-p1n4i10 күн бұрын
Same as trees in remote areas. They are free, you just have to invest a lot of time and energy to make it into wood but its free. It''s an exageration of course, but disasembling pallets is still too labor intensive, it's only worth it if your time is not worth too much. And if your time is not worth too much you're best investing it into getting better
@thazemakes10 күн бұрын
I have to agree. Pallet wood just isn't worth my time these days, but the project was fun either way. 🫡
@123-p1n4i9 күн бұрын
@@thazemakes ahh totally. I dissasembled one myself ages ago trying to see what could come of it. I can see how the project is fun, congrats
@Synchrimedia10 күн бұрын
where did you find the legs?
@thazemakes10 күн бұрын
I want to say they are the isemble brand hairpin legs. It's been many sleeps since then though 😬😅
@Synchrimedia10 күн бұрын
i put freezer paper on my work bench when i do glue ups so i don't have to clean my work bench. just crumple it up and throw it away.
@thazemakes10 күн бұрын
Good call out! I kinda like popping the drips off my bench though. It's satisfying 😬
@clarsmc901716 күн бұрын
Beautiful stools lol for f6,4 tall people really great work 🎉
@thazemakes15 күн бұрын
Bar stools are typically a bit taller, but I made it to use in my shop/at my workbench. (I am not over 6' tall lol) Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! It is very much appreciated ❤️
@mavision652519 күн бұрын
Nice table. Tool noises better than music.
@thazemakes18 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@borja643626 күн бұрын
Great Job just didnt like the product you used to refill the holes , that black don’t look good on wood
@thazemakes26 күн бұрын
Thank you! The contrast was a bit extreme. For light colored wood, I don't think black is the best filler color either. 😅
@robertsmith351826 күн бұрын
No speaking ,no looking . Iffn your unwilling to communicate ,I am unwilling to to look. Now you’re blocked . Grow up Cheers
@thazemakes26 күн бұрын
Seems a bit excessive, but you do what you wish. I'm finding my way/voice here, but you don't have to stay for the ride. Cheers 👌
@ertugrulavgan275226 күн бұрын
Aferim
@John-p2o8gАй бұрын
Outstanding work. May I ask your thoughts on the jointer you used? Thanks.
@thazemakesАй бұрын
Thank you! Overall, I feel like it's a very solid machine. I've had it ~2 years now and have had zero issues during that time. I can say that for longer pieces of work, it leaves a bit to be desired compared to a larger floor standing unit but given my shop space/budget it does rather well.
@CaptCha-p2qАй бұрын
No music please!
@slave2UPSАй бұрын
no music asmr ftw
@LifeValue333Ай бұрын
Am like, oh i could do that to make money. Loooking at the tools like, hell no.
@thazemakesАй бұрын
I started with smaller projects and a circular saw/drill. Make what you can with what you have and go from there ❤️
@LifeValue333Ай бұрын
@ Respect ❤️🙏🏽🔱
@jeanneedwards401Ай бұрын
Maybe a tiny bit of narration?
@725josieАй бұрын
“Sometimes it's about overcoming. Not perfection.” A lesson I think many of us need to be reminded of time and time again. Thanks for sharing this with us. Subscribed🤎
@thazemakesАй бұрын
Thank you Josie! ❤️
@paulthompson1577Ай бұрын
Looks good
@thazemakesАй бұрын
Thank you!
@mikecooper8988Ай бұрын
Thanks
@GoldenbanjoDJАй бұрын
I’ll give you £30 for it
@thazemakesАй бұрын
Nope. 😉🫡
@jetbug5812Ай бұрын
NICE BUT PRICELESS IS A BIT OF A STRETCH
@thazemakesАй бұрын
Read the description. Context matters 😉 Thank you for watching!
@svedalawoodcrafts2 ай бұрын
Measure once, cut 7 times is my motto! :-) BTW, scraping of glue, use an axe head as a scraper as long as it is somewhat sharp it will make the work so easy as the axe head had a good weight behind it.
@thazemakesАй бұрын
Oooh I've never considered trying that! Thank you for sharing and watching!!
@The7ScottishVikings2 ай бұрын
Priceless???? 😂
@Hammerguy882 ай бұрын
Amazing job. The Holes reference caught me off guard but had me cracking up. Good stuff man.
@thazemakes2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Gotta work in some humor now and then. 😅
@montejohnstone20812 ай бұрын
Awesome job love the craftsmanship keep at it brother
@thazemakes2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@EndijsL2 ай бұрын
How tall is that table 😅
@thazemakes2 ай бұрын
They were both originally stools, however I threw the pallet one outside to be used as a plant stand. haha ~28 in tall
@MrKotBonifacy3 ай бұрын
I used to use a lot of "reclaimed" wood which came not from pallets, but from packaging in which packets of glass panes/ sheets are transported (free for me), personally dismantled several TONS of them over last twenty years, and cursed and swore countless times when this muffled "ping" sound came out of my planer meaning... Yeah, the blade hitting some piece of nail (or a heavy duty staple) remaining in the wood, meaning, FORK, had to replace the blade, eff it... But then, "mustn't grumble" - THAT wood comparing to this "pallet stuff" here is like cream compared to excrements, and frankly the only good use for SUCH "pallet wood" is, if you ask me... firewood. Cracked, stained from corroded nails, sometimes studded with tiny stones - a nightmare to work with and not really worth the trouble and time. Yes, it's "free", but then your time ain't, and the final result is just, well, UGLY. (Well, most of the time anyway). So unless the finished piece is to be painted over, or it is goint to be some workshop bench or garage shelf (or a wooden floor crate next to a metal turning lathe - or such) it's just not worth the trouble. And, oh, by the way - this is typically second- or third-grade wood - young, often very soft (like that Brazilian pine that grows like crazy - its rings are over 1 cm/ 3/8" wide but it's soft and kinda ugly), middle of the trunk section, or full of twists and knots. And when it's some hardwood then it's cracked all the way through - like this piece seen here, at 0:40. But I have to admit it - sometimes I happened to actually use "pallet wood" for some garden furniture/ outdoor work bench or such, but only when it was reasonably good quality pine wood that came from so-called "euro pallet" (which is head and shoulder above this disposable trash - boards are 20 mm, or 13/16th in thick and much wider that these here), or when I came across (very rarely) a pallet made of some hardwood (beech mostly) - or birch. And then, once in blue moon, some unusually-sized packaging/ pallet/ what not that came from tropical countries - a proper "exotic hard wood" - but then always a second- or third-grade one and hardly pretty (as far as it's colour is concerned - greyish, brownish, and whatever dull "colour" you can think of). Anyway, this people's fixation with this "free trash" never ceases to, erm, "amuse" me - and reminds of this folk sculptor, Mikhail Bopposov from Yakutia who used to make, in winter (when there's a deep freeze there), sculptures from cows' DUNG. Hey, true artist knows no bonds nor limits, doesn't he? And on this optimistic note... ;-)
@thazemakes3 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to write such an eloquent comment! I agree with your sentiments entirely. Pallet wood is really not worth the extra effort in my honest opinion (when other hardwoods are available, of course.) If it's all one has access to, then there is nothing wrong with it, just more frustrating than it should be to work with. I actually found a bit of oak and one singular piece of cherry on those pallets, but it was mostly the softer "junky" stuff. Either way, it got people interested and watching.... so. It's a win in my book ❤️
@MrKotBonifacy3 ай бұрын
@@thazemakes _"Either way, it got people interested and watching.... so. It's a win in my book"_ - precisamente, amigo ;-) If pallet wood is all someone has, then pallet wood it'll be for him. "Someone's spam is another person's lunch" as they say... And then for some people it's this "recycle" fad - a coffee table that's as ugly as sh!t, but "hey, look at this, friends - made from PALLETS! - see how 'green' I am?" (and never mind I'm driving 4.8 litre Chevy, 99% of all the time with single occupancy... ;-) But, exactly as you've said - people want to watch this, so _the customer is always right_ , right? Cheers! : )
@turkguy58233 ай бұрын
No music. Very pretty wood. Not usually a metal legs wooden top guy, but it looks great. 👍 subscribed.
@thazemakes3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate you and am thankful to have you here.
@ChrisvanZeggeren3 ай бұрын
Looks great! I kinda built the same a year ago
@thazemakes3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that!! Making is a wonderful thing!
@TastyTrees9163 ай бұрын
Thaze! Its j smith. Gotta have one brother. Will hit you up about it soon ❤
@thazemakes3 ай бұрын
Ayye! Sounds great! I'll be here 🫡
@aynurcelik30723 ай бұрын
lncredible!!!
@thazemakes3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@DavidBoston-rx2yi3 ай бұрын
Brilliant, amazing work
@thazemakes3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!! I appreciate you!
@juanj.smithrobertob.sarcos13474 ай бұрын
Make a perpendicular wood joined on both ends to ensure the tight bonds of woods, a half inch deep i think is ok. I like the nail puller and all those safety nets of power tools. 🙂 Can't it be all made of woods?😮
@guillemc82194 ай бұрын
Free pallets but thousands of dollars worth of tools 🤣. Who has that kind of equipment in their garage?
@thazemakes4 ай бұрын
Well. I prioritized building out my shop above all else. I don't have kids. I have driven the same car for the last 10 years. The hurricane flooding it is the only reason I'm looking for a new one now. I live well below my means, generally speaking, and choose very carefully when/where to spend. Everyone's situation is different, but I sacrificed quite a bit to have the nice things in my shop. Have a good one. 🫡
@noelfahy22312 ай бұрын
Pretty basic machinery for working with pallet wood. There are plenty of other things to do with raw pallet wood like rustic shelf
@sylthrina1652 ай бұрын
What hobbies do you have? I'll gladly shit on your waste of money that could've been invested in tools.
@VincentWest194 ай бұрын
Nice ASMR. What were the tools you used to remove the nails from the pallet boards?
@thazemakes4 ай бұрын
Thank you! I just used a crow bar/various snips and hammered them back out when I could(if I remember correctly). There are tools specifically made to "shoot" nails back out, but I didn't want to purchase something I wouldn't use very often haha
@glennryzebol44724 ай бұрын
c'mon dude!! I'm not knocking using pallets or making furniture from them. I do the same thing but this ain't the Mona Lisa. Priceless? No.
@thazemakes4 ай бұрын
Tell me you didn't read the description without telling me you didn't read the description.. lol It ended up becoming a gift for my grandmother. Her joy is priceless hence the title. Appreciate you taking the time to comment! Have a good one!
@obardouil5 ай бұрын
Any chance you could name the machines you used?
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
I would be happy to do so! In no particular order: -jointer -Planer (thicknesser across the pond) -table saw -miter saw -router -drill/driver I think that is most if not all the powered tools I used on this one.. lmk if I missed anything or if you have other questions!! Thank you!
@obardouil5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
Always happy to help!!!
@DaveWrightKB9MNM5 ай бұрын
Tip: wax your glue up table. The dried glue pops right off!
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
I have a coat of poly that works very well overall! They mostly pop right off, but I appreciate your tip and will give it a shot sometime soon
@zeppleymusic67933 ай бұрын
i put saran wrap down.
@mikegoodson35095 ай бұрын
No music please
@BenjaminButler.5 ай бұрын
I know blades are extra money but have you thought about just cutting nails with a reciprocating saw
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
That is a great option! I wanted to use some of the larger pieces and having the heads still attached made the nails a bit easier to pull. If only using the "slats", the reciprocating saw is definitely the way to go!!
@GokouZWAR5 ай бұрын
Hope you continue to make more videos. Don’t get discouraged. KZbin likes frequent posters and will push your videos if you’re consistently posting.
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
I have another couple videos in the pipeline! I've had a "series of unfortunate events" that slowed down production considerably, however I'm at the tail end of it and refuse to give up. Thank YOU for being so supportive and amazing. I love the little community growing here and want to do more for all of you as soon as I can. ❤️
@GokouZWAR5 ай бұрын
Think I found my new ASMR wood working channel. Just like BigStackD with his metal working, this is just simple trade work. No flashing and talking… great job.
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I appreciate you more than I can say!!
@stormman83935 ай бұрын
Very, very, very good.
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@NarcisKorn-m6u5 ай бұрын
Hello, can you share how to set up the tray to put the wrist rest in the planer?
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
I probably won't make a dedicated video, but I started searching for "low angle planing jigs" online and eventually landed on what I use now. The outer and middle "rails" are used to create friction/hold the work, and below the entire middle rail is a small riser to determine the angle that will be established on the wrist rests.
@NarcisKorn-m6u5 ай бұрын
Hello, can you share how to set up the tray to put the wrist rest in the planer?
@aaronfroland35 ай бұрын
Love when that color POPS!
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
It is definitely one of my favorite parts! 😬
@Apache-John5 ай бұрын
priceless? Give me abreak
@thazemakes5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your contribution.
@MikeBrownfield-w7r6 ай бұрын
That's a lot of work. Beautiful table!
@thazemakes6 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@miss_mish6 ай бұрын
You crushing the coals looked like magic just hovering over it and smashing it. Made me laugh watching it.
@thazemakes6 ай бұрын
I'm glad I could bring some joy. 😊 Thank you for watching and taking the time to let me know! I appreciate you very much!!!
@miss_mish6 ай бұрын
No music. Can't stand watching videos with background music.