@@manmadecrafts when are you gonna make a super massive terrarium
@brandiwyne4 ай бұрын
"retuurrn the slaaab!"
@lucassmith18864 ай бұрын
@@brandiwynelol
@marcodhaene3 ай бұрын
This video is doing wonders for my self esteem and makes me feel less of a noob 😅 All in all, I think... you definitely need someone to supervise your purchases, ideas and execution of them. My word, you're like a loos canon... on a raft... upside down... on fire 😂 Great job man. Love the determination, showing all mistakes and taking us on this ride 👍🏻
@sparky9713 ай бұрын
Hello Mr Man Made, this is the first video I have seen of your's, I'm a 71 year old novice woodworker, I really enjoyed your video, I like that you show everything, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, I also enjoyed your stories, I have liked shared and subed,thank you for putting a grin on this old man's face
@manmadecrafts3 ай бұрын
I love this comment! Thank you so much for sending it! So thankful to have you along on the journey. And yes I keep the ugly in haha and there's lots of it!
@TossyAlakimАй бұрын
Hello @@manmadecrafts you can still make it a full functional table if you just put a clear glass on top, hope you can. Would love to see it being actually used😅 but it's still cool like that. It's more like a console table
@jadeycakesАй бұрын
This was such a lovely comment 😭😭😭
@joshuahigdon46932 ай бұрын
I feel like I've just found a woodworker who's actually honest lol You actually show your mistakes and don't try to hide them. All the frustrations you went through my uncle and I have gone through as well. You keep doing what you're doing I'm loving the channel. You're awesome man!
@juanAW-k1mАй бұрын
you can always expect that from team edge!
@虚パンクvoidpunkАй бұрын
except when he flooded his relative's kitchen, ripped out floorboards, and left without telling them for them to find out on their own apparently at 32 years of age?
@juanAW-k1mАй бұрын
@@虚パンクvoidpunk i dont think he didnt tell them lol
@titan1cr0n0s4 ай бұрын
Used to watch the Team Edge vids when I was younger but I now I followed along with my dad who taught me the love of woodworking. It’s like Joey follows me everywhere I go. 😂😂
@Oscar802974 ай бұрын
same here
@sambahi66524 ай бұрын
❤
@Swagger514 ай бұрын
yeah I thought I remembered him from somewhere
@Just1Nora2 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that's just the tracking cookies on your phone bro. 😂
@davidsuarez2202 ай бұрын
glad im not the only one 😂
@Ankky22Ай бұрын
I respect you for not being afraid to make long form content in a landscape where videos are getting shorter and shorter.
@The-Caged-King4 ай бұрын
I genuinely think these hour + long diy videos are the way to go. There’s a ton of woodworking/maker channels on yt and they don’t usually breach past 45 minutes or they’ll make a multi part series. So there is probably a gap in that “market” so to speak for hour + long videos that people can binge
@spadeking124 ай бұрын
The fact that he involves stories along the video makes it more interesting. So basically yeah , I don't think there's any one who's showing "fun" while talking about something completely unrelated haha. My advice, just do what you are doing while talking about life in between sometimes lol.
@lil_kadaver4 ай бұрын
right? i'm already 1:05mins in and didn't realize it was that long already, still kept my interest.
@H_Is_A_Letter_That_Is_Cool4 ай бұрын
It’s good for people like me who have watched the entire thing in one sitting 3 hours before I should have gone to bed
@sanderstar100018 күн бұрын
yeah i love this format
@glendybeatriz86882 ай бұрын
im a girl who cannot properly use power tools, but i am learning from my dad anytime i help him with projects. point is, i watched this whole thing..the stories kept me entertained and on top of that your silly mistakes that i can see myself doing. U make inpulsive decisions that are so relatable. loved! new sub!
@Cosmic_Bullies4 ай бұрын
I clicked on this video yesterday and said nahh I don’t wanna watch a guy build a table for over and hour. Then it popped back up today and I realized it was Joey! Good to see you and Brian I knew you guys went different ways with your KZbin channels but you guys were my favorite KZbin’s for yearsss. Glad to see your doing good.
@Reddit_stories8982 ай бұрын
What’s crazy is how we’re growing up with him and adapting with him through the years as a kid we had the fun videos now we’re older and have more mature awesome calming videos we can enjoy even more!
@ellaturner69952 ай бұрын
I know nothing on wood working but you such a joy to watch
@ElementalITcc4 ай бұрын
you should name it the "waterfail" table... with all the ways this thing fought you, you deserved the win at the end. This is beautiful. Thank you for letting us see the struggle.
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
haha love it
@mgratk2 ай бұрын
The sawdust in your ears, etc, hits home. I used to work in a millwork shop at a lumberyard, during hs and college. Worst job there was emptying the sawdust bin, which was a building bigger than a 1 car garage, maybe a 2 car garage, and considerably higher. Had to go in with shovels and work all the sawdust onto a conveyor belt that we dragged in the door behind us. It was especially great in the summer. Sawdust literally everywhere on your body, and stuck to you with sweat. Thank God for the compressed air hoses in the shop. Don't miss those days, except I was really buff from all the lifting heavy lumber all day most days. Popeye forearms from all the manipulating big heavy boards all day, planing, ripping, trimming, etc.
@SpaceInNader4 ай бұрын
NGL. Really Happy you Rebranded this Channel. This is the kind of content I can just slap on while at work and enjoy and get me through the day. Also the Shop turned out so amazing. Love it.
@melsanity.mp44 ай бұрын
So what channel is this? Rekt?
@SpaceInNader4 ай бұрын
@@melsanity.mp4 It was LemonMade
@melsanity.mp44 ай бұрын
@@SpaceInNader lemon made?
@_marou_4 ай бұрын
@@melsanity.mp4yup, the channel jfred made which is pretty close to this video, but it was moreso about the trends and challenges
@DirtBoyTrucker3 ай бұрын
Ive said to the same great woodworking youtubers you've mentioned that the pain, emotions and struggle you put into these types of projects shows in the very best way possible. Ive watched people effortlessly make unique tables and other furniture and you learn nothing of how the ideas came about and you quickly forget the project ever existed. Guys like you, john and Blacktail always put your heart into weird ideas and make us feel like we are there with you through the good bad and leaky disaster that leads to masterpiece the project becomes. Thank you from a truck driver who may never have this kind of skill set and passion for beautiful and functional art work. Always forward ⏩🤘🏼
@Dannosaurusrexx4 ай бұрын
For the slipping on the floor, get some of those grippy hospital socks that can fit over your boots, or form some type of slip that can do that.
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
haha! Can you imagine if I wore socks over my boots in all my videos? Not a bad idea though. Thanks Dan!
@Dannosaurusrexx4 ай бұрын
@@manmadecrafts Safety over fashion as they say! :)
@doodlecaboodle92984 ай бұрын
@@manmadecrafts there's a really good work shoe brand called "Shoes for Crews" Our auto shop has epoxy flooring, so oil and any other fluid makes it a slip-and-slide. I bought their shoes and the special sole they use keeps me grounded like it's nothing. (Doesn't mix the mess issue, unfortunately lol) Genuinely impressed with it and the pricing on them is great too. I 100% reccomend them
@elementneon3 ай бұрын
@@manmadecrafts There is also heavy industrial kitchen flooring with large holes in them that can be lifted up from time to time when cleaning needs to be done.
@leviathan0232Ай бұрын
i LOVE that you show the struggle and show the mistakes, that is really nice to see in an era where people only show perfection.
@michaelbowden60734 ай бұрын
LETS GO!!!!!!! Been waiting for this one to drop! Can’t wait for the future of this channel Joey!
@dealingcardswithcalebandhi11454 ай бұрын
Same bro
@legitjj81104 ай бұрын
real
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
same bro
@juliah74924 ай бұрын
same bro
@Therootboy144 ай бұрын
@@manmadecraftsthat’s the bro count
@thegamer93832 ай бұрын
Really nice, I am an urban planner, have nothing to do with wood working but man, the way you explained and shown your whole journey I really enjoyed it and I like the thing you said about adopting to challenges instead of staying rigids to pre built plan it really helps urban planning too. Much appreciated the video and effort you putted and yes the stories :)
@chaulk54 ай бұрын
Not going to lie, I saw that thumbnail and immediately thought this was fake click bait. Blown away that it was actually real and you did it! Great job dude!
@markgrassman62384 ай бұрын
Your art of flexibility when plans need to change is epitomized by "I always shoot first, and whatever I hit; that's what I was aiming at"
@seanworre1l4 ай бұрын
While I miss Team Edge (I’d been watching since November 2015), I’m so excited for you Joey and I can’t wait to see what other awesome things you build for us!
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
I can't wait to show you what i got cookin!
@NextDoorFlyer28 күн бұрын
The random-ish way you discover how to do this. The mistakes, the progress, the wins, the I ideas that delay the project but ultimately make it better and you just know you have to implement them... its like watching myself with a nice narration and with less hair coverage. Love it!
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
I am not announcing the giveaway here! Those internet scammers man! I'm telling you! Don't fall for it like I did! haha
@benjamintodd57314 ай бұрын
You talk about it (scams) and it shall appear lol
@facial2102 ай бұрын
Honestly if this upload is 2m old and this scam has been out for decades, speaks a lot
@ikvgftr13 күн бұрын
Can you please tell me The make and model of the dust mask you use that covers your whole face? Thank you!
@CenturyHomeProject3 ай бұрын
This isn’t just a waterfall table. This is a work of art. It’s breathtaking. Well done!
@ltskysky74414 ай бұрын
So glad to see J-Fred taking his time with his video's to make them close enough to perfect
@LRN2DIY3 ай бұрын
Way to persevere, Joey! A fun build to watch and you definitely win the award for determination. Struggle after struggle but you nailed it in the end. Very cool.
@manmadecrafts3 ай бұрын
Haha thanks man! I appreciate it!
@goober_9854 ай бұрын
i wasn't sure how much i'd like this channel since i'm used to you being super up-beat and using a youtube voice to be wacky in videos, which i used to love but i've grown away from loving, but wow. as soon as i saw how long this video was i knew i'd love this channel forever from now on, this is genuinely amazing, the table was amazing, the voiceover was amazing, and the video in general was amazing. i look forward to seeing more! :D
@goober_9854 ай бұрын
forgot to include, but the stories were great too!
@LANDO350003 ай бұрын
Hey Joey I’m 16 and going into a carpentry class you have part of that and got me into it please don’t stop making videos I’ve come to love wood working.
@Zakster104 ай бұрын
A waterfall table. That is creativity.
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@thomasklepper56544 ай бұрын
Team edge was my childhood, and just listening to joey talk about his love for it and his process and everything is so enjoyable.
@gamingwithcully5469Ай бұрын
Within the first minute or two I was like I feel like I recognize this guy from somewhere turns out I do I used to watch their KZbin channel, but I feel like you’re completely different than this and I love it. It seems like you’re more genuine and yourself I don’t know if that’s trueeven if it is that’s OK cause you gotta do what you Gotta do, but I can tell that you really enjoy this. I’m eight minutes in now and I feel like I’ve just heard a lifetime like so much has happened in eight minutes.
@Kilyaru4 ай бұрын
Just stumbled on this channel, and I am very happy that I did. The stories, alongside the goofy jokes, the completely avoidable problems, the stubbornness and everything else that is shown.. it's so human and relatable, while also making everything in the video seem achievable. It's really cool how you took such a mundane concept and made it this absolutely gorgeous work of art. I'm not great with words, so I hope this made at least some sort of sense, but the video really inspired me! You took an existing thing and gave it a completely unique (and borderline insane) spin, and that's something that I can sincerely appreciate. Showing every aspect of the process, including your failures and mistakes with it, is so refreshing. Keep up the incredible content! Don't overwork or stress yourself. Take care of yourself, and I look forward to the next video. 💛
@mariashields67113 ай бұрын
Oh my I'm in love with this table. I'm a sucker for waterfalls. I love them. I purposely do waterfall hunts and make goals to visit them. This video kept me in tune and wanting for more stories. I laughed so much my face hurts. I'm always on KZbin watching resin videos. So glad I found this. Now binge watching your other videos. Lol sharing them with my Christian families I'm spreading the word.
@Kbarnes87624 ай бұрын
This is probably the most beautiful table I've ever seen and now I want one, I think these 1-2 hour videos are definitely the right way to go, I've never watched any wood working before, but this was a very interesting video, and I loved that you kept your failings in, I think woodworkers trying to learn from KZbin like you have would really appreciate seeing that not everything goes perfectly 10/10 video
@AllGoodOutside2 ай бұрын
I have the highest respect for your Honesty with the true cost of your projects, so few people are willing to admit the actual amount they spend on projects that they've videoed for youtube, especially when it's obvious that the enormous amount of cost did not necessarily produce an equally Enormously cool End result. There is definitely something to be said for ingenuity and creativity That develops when trying to accomplish something on a very shoestring budget, yes it's a bigger pain in the **** but can also be more satisfying when you made something amazing for a couple $100 instead of multiple thousands. At least for me.
@markchristiansen96274 ай бұрын
If you ever go to zions again hit me up, I know somebody who has a cabin right outside the park and he could take you places that people don’t know about that are super cool. There’s also other hikes that aren’t nearly as popular but just as pretty
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
Thats pretty cool! You never know! Maybe one day!
@Brooksicles2.02 ай бұрын
They totally won't murder you 100%
@bltn74692 ай бұрын
@@manmadecrafts Yeah there just going to "Take you places that NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT" lol . I dunno after hearing him buy that hot tub from @Sexycowgirl , we might need to intervein before he actually ends up with his family in a freaking murder cabin lol .
@Maddox.bur911Ай бұрын
after watching team edge as a kid seeing you doing the same hobby as me makes me feel so happy, I love woodworking and I loved team edge
@austinbridge4 ай бұрын
Brother, you need to be supervised... Please hire an assistant to monitor all future projects, purchases, and communications... 😅
@Nutterlie3 ай бұрын
I must admit I thought it was going to be crappier than you on that camping trip but as a passionate amateur with the design inspiration of a creative genius I am very happy to see that someone else has a whole bunch of WTF moments just like me. I am going to be watching you very closely. Thank you for sharing your passion with us it is so refreshing. ❤
@NERD_LINK4 ай бұрын
Seeing Your journey from Team Edge To now being an independent creator has been INCREDIBLE Joey!
@kencramer16972 ай бұрын
The only thing that comes to mind for a change would be a remote pump. Think pool pump. Run two pipes from your catch basin to where your going to have the pump. One for intake and one for discharge. You could use a semi rigid hose to give you some flexibility and prevent the intake from collapsing under the suction from the pump. This would allow for having the noise of the pump away from the table. You could even enclose the pump in a sound reducing housing. But beyond the noise of the pump, the table looks great. Far better than I could ever hope to do.
@-yuu-4 ай бұрын
Love the final product Joey
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
thank yuu!
@lidanaude80223 ай бұрын
The most entertainment I had in ever watching a video! I lol many times and will watch it again just because I fell asleep..i wasn't looking to build any kinda table because I do not have tools or ambition like you have . I am 61 years old ! 😂 You are brilliant and I love your take on a waterfall table! ❤❤❤❤❤ 😂😂😂😂❤
@ItsMeTheMayor4 ай бұрын
dang bro, I was wondering what was going on with this channel. Great to have you back Joey
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
Great to be back!
@fredvelez1964Ай бұрын
After seeing you trip over yourself time after time, I started to doubt that you would finish it. I still continued to watch, however, and I'm really glad I did because the table looks absolutely gorgeous. Honestly, I never thought it would end up being as beautiful. The sound of the water falling on the rocks made me feel as if I was relaxing by a waterfall. I truly loved it. Congratulations on such splendid work!
@kezhobb37664 ай бұрын
I hope you realise you don't need to build anything extravagant I'd be happy seeing smaller and easier builds too, keep fighting and I hope you continue to succeed.
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@gnarchronicles2 ай бұрын
I'll be honest, I'm not really a fan of long form yt videos. Also I just watched 3hrs of Man Made and it was worth every minute. You're mindset on mistakes (mostly speaking on the harry potter office) is really awesome and it's something I'll try to apply more in my life/projects. Thanks for the great content and good luck on everything! But not too much luck. I like watching how you save a mistake and turn it into something beautiful.
@maxanthonyvlogs4 ай бұрын
Joey, I have been a long time Team edge fan and when I saw from your last video that you were making a new channel I new I wanted to help out and support. I’ll be honest I came to watch this video just to get your views up and give a like. But I wanted to say you did a great job, I came not expecting to stay but you have kept me entertained! Keep up the good work, you and your family have been and will be in my prayers!
@flagerdevil2 ай бұрын
I'm starting to get the impression of you, that you could be one of those people that really want to help but no one who knows you would want it 😆😁 I really appreciate that you share your failures along the way. It makes it less scary for beginners to try new things, then when all you see is experts and perfect projects (perhaps with a lot of mishaps cut out)! 😊 And of cause there is the added bonus of learning how to fix those mistakes! 😁 I've never really worked with wood or even power tools at all. They scare me! Though I recently used my power drill for the first time, and it turn out to be a lot less scary than it seemed in my head 😁
@flagerdevil2 ай бұрын
EDIT: LOL! I wrote that half way through the video. So before the part about abrian not wanting your help! 😆
@carson_rock1954 ай бұрын
The fact that it looked that good and it's your first official build on the channel has me floored and SUPER excited to see what's next! I also loved your style of video with not just the building process but the full almost small documentary style with some personal stories and your comical remarks! Definitely miss Team Edge but if we're gonna get bangers like this, then I'm all for your channel and Man Made as a whole! Keep it up J-Fred, we love you!❤
@Darkblade99652 ай бұрын
Never in a million years did i think id be looking forward to a diy construction channel to upload, but here we are. I love the spins youre taking. Like between the construction and almost 1 long vlog. Its an excellent idea and for some reason this content makes me feel like a kid again. Which is weird because this doesnt relate to me at all, but i get a comforting feeling from watching the making of the workshop to this one. Now onto the stair office!
@Creetopia194 ай бұрын
Joey, that table and waterfall is lovely. I look forward to hearing your stories and more ideas in the future.
@FightForGreenАй бұрын
I really enjoyed the video and lot to learn from mistakes.
@criticalmass334 ай бұрын
Buddy, that is absolutely gorgeous. Now do the impossible as a maker and enjoy it for a while before worrying about the next project!
@cathicross78192 ай бұрын
This video was so well done. With all of the candidness about the mistakes along the way, my expectations were set a little low. So the final project being so amazing actually made me a little emotional. Totally inspired.
@eonzco.36164 ай бұрын
Look at what you did, you did embrace,you did overcome,you did succeed. you made a beautiful piece,you accomplished more than most, and all you did a very good job. If I were you I’d be so proud of that accomplishment that you did good job, bro you made a piece of art, and you overcame so much, good work
@goksubutera36152 ай бұрын
İm glad i have found you at the start of this channel. You show your progress and mistakes along the way but still you do something really cool. As much as i love foureyes or John malaki you are more of a begginer and its nice to see someone like that. Keep doing what you are doing!
@LisaHarsh4 ай бұрын
You are definitely not the only one that pre-buys tools you don’t need yet. Very cool table. Look forward to more videos.
@leezus22542 ай бұрын
100% great with the dwarf olive trees. I agree with the modern looks and I love bonsais. Easy to maintain too
@hugokeys6022 ай бұрын
This video popped up as a recommendation despite not having previously watched any woodworking videos before. I thought there's no way it'll hold my interest for over an hour and a half, but boy the time flew in! What a great, interesting, humorous, witty, inspiring and overall fantastic video. I've subscribed and look forward to more! Best wishes from the Republic of Ireland.
@Joshua-ju5uc4 ай бұрын
Videos like yours are a Big help to the DIY community. Not only do you help with creativity, but also a "Do not repeat my mistake" moments. Saving us money and headaches. Thank You
@StonedDawgg27 күн бұрын
Im really glad i found this channel. Its quickly become a go-to for the past week or two when nothing else is new. Keep it up, love this kind of thing.
@lucidscar9914 ай бұрын
Hey Joey. Your my favorite edge. I wish the channel didn’t sink. But I hope a good future for you and the guys
@lucidscar9914 ай бұрын
I’ve been a fan since you guys were in the apartment and have watched almost every episode. Even all the lemon made episodes
@ryuzakikun962 ай бұрын
My biggest issue with this project is how much noise that pump makes. It completely overpowers the relaxing sounds of the waterfall.
@Scuffed_Gambit4 ай бұрын
The perseverance with this build is unreal. Even with the setbacks, you still pushed through and made a beautiful product. Side note for the "free" jacuzzi, I was looking at small trucks to buy and someone was selling their "deceased son's" Toyota Tacoma, immediately thought something was up and ignored it. Why? Usually with vehicles and deceased people, the family will want to keep it for themselves. Sentimental value has no value, it's priceless.
@patrickcummings-x4mАй бұрын
You found what you are passionate about doing, amazing. Really like the story telling, you do you look forward to the next video.
@graphixg14 ай бұрын
I live in Houston, that storm story sounded like you were here for Hurricane Beryl 😂 great timing, the only real storm we've had all year
@sefard7774 ай бұрын
I didn't check the total time of this video before watching it, can't believe I've just watched a whole movie's worth of diy. Since it was a suggested video I knew it had to be good, but every step of the way I kept thinking it would turn out badly. In the end I'm so impressed I would actually love to try to copy that, it looks great!
@jessg46782 ай бұрын
There are so many channels that showcase their many years of woodworking experience. Builds that make you think "that's so cool I should do that". This channel represents the reality of that thought 😂 It's so relatable and, as someone that always messes something up, it's incredibly helpful to see what went wrong, why, and how to fix it.
@woodys9553 ай бұрын
JFRED?!? I haven’t seen this man since leaving team edge and I had no clue this is where he was! I’m so glad to see your still doing well and following your passion!
@Dogmccheese2 ай бұрын
Printing google screenshots is such a dad thing to do.
@mels2874 ай бұрын
The process was so chaotic and yet the end result is so soothing~ If i had the space and money i woild get one of my own to just sit in front of... Great projekt, great video, great storys! Keep it up!
@SirBlizzie4 ай бұрын
From the last video alone, opening up about Lyme disease and bringing more attention to it I subscribed right away. Been a long battle with it myself. Keep up the good work.
@K-Sarah-K-Sarah2 ай бұрын
I can't love this waterfall table anymore than I do!!!! It's such an amazing piece!!!! ⛲🍽️
@TheTechAdminАй бұрын
2:05 Please be Blacktail Studio, Please be Blacktail Studio, Please be Blacktail Studio, Please be Blacktail Studio. 🤞 🤞
@AaronThomas-r3g2 ай бұрын
Love your videos. I get so tired of bloopers at the end. I feel people aren't being real even in bloopers. You have an awesome concept in your videos and love the voice over story. I love how you don't edit out but show the actual progression and what you've learnt as you go through. Your talking might be a little fast but then time wise. I sincerely enjoy your show and your humor. Best Wishes, Robert from Vancouver Canada
@MistressMadds4 ай бұрын
This man wholeheartedly told the story of how he got scammed by someone with the PayPal of "insatiablecowgirl" but was shy to say he liked miniatures. It's always so interesting to see/hear what others are embarrassed about. Like, I'd be completely opposite in the telling of those two facts 😂
@manmadecrafts4 ай бұрын
haha I was joking about being embarrassed by the miniatures
@MistressMadds4 ай бұрын
@@manmadecrafts fair haha just finished the video, love the table. Awesome work! The laminar flow the waterfall had is so pretty and absolutely worth it
@zakkinsey28162 ай бұрын
I call em "Quality of Life"(QOL) tools. The wiring pulling kit, QOL tool! This ties in to time management and family time. Where the balance is between being prepared or just hoarding tools....well you let me know when you find it. I'm sure if I sat down I could determine a metric for price of the tool compared to time/hassle savings and there's likely a sweet spot there in the interaction. The lacquer fiasco! Oh man that was hilarious, and also exactly the type of crazy stuff that happens to me every project! Loving the channel!
@k2line7064 ай бұрын
The fact that you have 1.5 hours of stories to stretch this video out is more impressive than the table. My. God.
@AlphaAchilles3 ай бұрын
I find it super super super annoying and it's exhausting hearing him speak incessantly for over an hour.
@thirdopinion87084 ай бұрын
I love the uniqueness of your clip! Length of video, stories, and learning curve! As a weathered furniture builder, I am in pain on what amount is going awry in your builds. But hey, you got it done and it looks beautiful! Keep building, man!
@ellie16784 ай бұрын
0:55 love the Bible reference
@chara2574 ай бұрын
Wtf is that supposed to mean?
@ellie16784 ай бұрын
@@chara257proverbs 26:11
@ellie16784 ай бұрын
@@chara257 proverbs 26:11
@starburst7403 ай бұрын
same
@SadClown-ppАй бұрын
Great job doing what you want to do with your life. It was probably super hard ending the channel that made so many kids childhood. Love this video
@ScovilleMusician2 ай бұрын
Others saw the thumbnail... I saw Steve.
@lesissmilinglytryin14363 ай бұрын
Your kids in your videos should be a must. just a quick cameo like the one where he was helping dad with the rocks. he did an excellent job. if I ever need any rocks to be moved and placed somewhere, I know who I am going to call. Its adorable. Nothing cringe about it.
@maekee2 ай бұрын
This channel should be called Mistakes made instead of man made
@carmenmarcinkiewicz71494 ай бұрын
The table came out BEAUTIFUL!
@maureenshima97713 ай бұрын
I love to make things but have to see how things can be salvaged if they go wrong. Your calm in the face of disaster was so awesome. I salute your peace and ability to make a way when it seems there is no way. Kudos and an awesome job! Thank you. I love your story telling throughout the video made me cringe and chuckle. LOL
@reneebarnett77803 ай бұрын
I love this...I love how smooth the water flows over the edge in a solid sheet...and of course the rest of it...sorry it started leaking... but it is great...
@eddie19s4 ай бұрын
Hi there. It is my first time writing to you. But I watched you and you brother from the first videos. Mistakes are normal to learn from them. Keep doing what you like to do because you are doing great. 🎉
@JediLebaАй бұрын
The end product looks really amazing. I bet you will appreciate it all the more as time goes on. It's a real highlight of your yard, and you made it yourself. Pretty awesome.
@chakacha4 ай бұрын
Love the story telling, love the building and openess of when things go wrong, I was alway a big fan of your personality. JOEY!!! Keep following your dreams... and know people are in your corner.
@TheLastOmnitect2 ай бұрын
Whenever I worked with resin pours and had leaks, I would use got glue. It tends to work, but bear in mind, Im a miniature modeller, so my resin pours are much smaller, but its worked for me in the past even for larger projects. That said, my dude, this looks awesome!
@l_fieldy66359 күн бұрын
I don't work with wood so I don't know if what im saying would be helpful. I do work with metal tho and yes the reasoning is different but in my head it seems like a good idea 😅 With metal we slowly increase the size of the drill bit when drilling holes, this is so the bit doesn't slip, for heat and for drill bit life. Would starting with a smaller drill bit for holes like for the screws for the legs be smarter so if you were to drill through its a smaller hole to patch? Hindsight is a great thing and sometimes I wish I could do things better but as long as you learn from your mistakes then the mistake was worth it Also I know I hardly plan jobs but is the best thing to do, can prepare yourself for potential mishaps and also make sure everything goes to plan 👌
@bellatopiaaa83974 ай бұрын
I was scrolling, saw your thumbnail and had to watch. I’m an artist and love to watch all beautiful crafts and talents . Loved your sense of humor! Being so real and pushing through the issues shows super perseverance! The final result is stunning, congrats!! Best part - you finally conquered water!! Muaaahahaha 😂🤣😂🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💫 You have a new subbie here 😊
@tanyahunt94762 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen another video of yours but I’ve watched 3 in a row on this channel. I love your honesty, your sense of humour and of course your woodworking I can’t wait to see more.
@MrStatistxАй бұрын
Sure you messed up, but you kept going, learned and eventually even managed to finish. That is definitely worth a lot. Coming from Team Edge with absolutely no interest in woodworking, but me still watching all of the videos now (kept this one for last), shows that you are doing something right. Still miss Bryan though, i simply can't bring myself to watch golfing videos, no matter how sympathethic and entertaining he himself is XD
@thebobloblawshow88323 ай бұрын
I have to give it a ten. Amazing idea and build. Outstanding finished project.
@clausclausie75602 ай бұрын
I love the story telling that comes with these videos and thank god for the length of them as well.
@melissaadamo97203 ай бұрын
I could really go for a Man Made t-shirt to add to my collection :) I'm really glad you decided to continue making content and went in a direction where you're still passionate about what you're doing FOR that content. You doing Team Edge was a great opportunity of experience for you to carry on into this new channel. Keep up the great work, Joey!
@mariahb51943 ай бұрын
Stunning build!! And I really loved the long video and all the stories. Fantastic job! Watched you for years on Team Edge, now enjoying what you're doing here. God bless you and your family