My Craziest Table Idea yet...

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Modustrial Maker

Modustrial Maker

Күн бұрын

This time I’m building a wild table from plywood with an epoxy resin top. Get an extra 3 months of Surfshark VPN free at surfshark.deal..., plus a 30-day money-back guarantee! Secure your privacy with Surfshark!
I used parametric design to create a bean-shaped coffee table base from plywood, which I cut out on my Avid CNC. I then poured an
epoxy resin top directly on the plywood, so the plywood base would be embedded in the epoxy resin top. I also used table top epoxy to get a perfectly smooth top and bottom of the coffee table.
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@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
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@jaycie5021
@jaycie5021 10 ай бұрын
Maybe invest some of that surfeshark money in a vacuum chamber to prevent bubbles.
@novicracker1980
@novicracker1980 10 ай бұрын
80's Montage GO! lol
@novicracker1980
@novicracker1980 10 ай бұрын
Bro that Table is Sick!!! Nice work man.
@kinskifilms
@kinskifilms 10 ай бұрын
Spacers are sushi, not donut. Also anyone who complains about the C&C are probably miserable humans. Why would anyone poop on a machine that offers speed and precision? Pretentious.
@GCubedProductions
@GCubedProductions 10 ай бұрын
80’s style montage is a big win. The Surfshark read reminded me of Colin Furze, which is a high compliment and the way to make ad reads work.
@kenw4930
@kenw4930 10 ай бұрын
I love this concept so much. If you make this again, would love to see black stained base with white opaque top, maybe even with a marble effect. So many possibilities with this, hope you keep at it!
@flowartbyjessica5238
@flowartbyjessica5238 10 ай бұрын
To not have the drips on the bottom of a flood coat, I apply a layer of liquid latex before flood coat or even regular pva glue does the same job. Essentially, both these things will form a layer once they dry and when u do the flood coat, u will have the drips, but once your epoxy is cured, u just peel away the latex or pca glue and the drips peel with it. Nice and easy . Loved this table tough, the design is super modern n clean
@pendaco
@pendaco 10 ай бұрын
At first I was a bit worried about the blue color but that way it came out was very cool! The top looks like 2 sand islands in the Pacific or Caribbean 🏝
@chalkline1505
@chalkline1505 10 ай бұрын
I definitely love this concept. It could open up so many creative possibilities for a modern/futuristic type design. Color variations, different takes on the base. I would get on that Fusion 360 and mess with more ideas. Maybe a base that looks like a spring, or make the base discs run longitudinally or at different angles. Really cool concept. Incorporating LED lighting as well. excellent. The top didn't come out crystal clear but I'm sure you would do it better next go around. Thanks
@Mountain_Man
@Mountain_Man 10 ай бұрын
I feel like CNCs are definitely part of wood working or anything they are used for. People need to grow up and learn to adapt. If I had a choice between something that’s ultra precise and quick or handmade, time consuming, and more expensive I will take the CNC route. There is a time and place for everything so depends on what the consumer/customer and what the builder are aiming for.
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
well said!
@shakenblake2
@shakenblake2 10 ай бұрын
Agreed. As long as the builder is upfront about the method I’m good with it. I’ve seen people trying to sell something as “hand-made” that was obviously CNC or laser cut.
@Mountain_Man
@Mountain_Man 10 ай бұрын
@@shakenblake2 same. Don’t get me wrong I love and have definitely bought hand made stuff hell I have made and sold some things that were a mixture of handmade and machine made combined. Defiantly a time and place for each. But those people that say “that’s not traditional this or that” needs to get a life. Usually it’s people that don’t have the talent to hand make something or CNC something so they lash out. I just want to say “ ok Jack Ass, you want something made the traditional way here is a couple rocks, sharpen one rock with the other use said rock to cut down a tree, and build a fire, than go over there where there is iron ore deposits and mine it than melt it down to form hand tools so you can process more trees and build something traditionally.” FFS at what point in time do they consider the “Traditional” wood working period? It’s ridiculous.
@mikescholz6429
@mikescholz6429 10 ай бұрын
I’m a graphic designer, turned wood worker, because CNC programming is identical to using programs like Adobe Illustrator, and the transition was nearly effortless.
@Sphendrana
@Sphendrana 10 ай бұрын
This. As I said in my (unfortunately rambly) comment, both are valid. Hand planing is great if you just love the feel of scraping wood shavings. But a CNC is equally valid because you still have human input to make it do what you want it to. The whole point of machinery is to overcome the human limitations of vision and micro movements. When we went from flint knapping to make knives to working iron into blades, I'm sure there were people who thought "why" because it was not "traditional" lol.
@daultonvenglar9905
@daultonvenglar9905 10 ай бұрын
Honestly the frosted look before the tabletop pour looked really cool.
@m-2718
@m-2718 10 ай бұрын
The table looks great, not the fan of the countertop myself, but the design fits nicely into quite a few modern house designs
@astro143_
@astro143_ 10 ай бұрын
I love the legs, not huge on pure epoxy tops either. Now if this had a glass top, that would be slick. Still quite like how this build came out.
@adamfirbank4825
@adamfirbank4825 10 ай бұрын
All the greatest furniture designers in history pushed the boundaries of technology and materials. The Tulip chair by Eero Saarinen in 1955 used Bakelite that had just come on to the market. Vernon Panton with the Canton Chair in 1959 was the first to use fully moulded plastic to create a stacking chair. These are just 2 examples of designers breaking the barriers of what furniture and design should be. You can still buy these chairs now, so CNC is the next stage in the evolution of furniture design!
@tookitogo
@tookitogo 10 ай бұрын
_Next_ stage? I would hazard that CNC is already widely used in both designer and mass-market furniture, and has been for a while.
@FelipeLavratti
@FelipeLavratti 12 күн бұрын
Your humor is high!!! Nice to see you happy. (Who is the woman!?!)
@MM-fc7ih
@MM-fc7ih 10 ай бұрын
I LOVED that 80s mini montage, it was so authentic!! A blast to the past, really well done!!!❤❤❤
@dustinallenphoto
@dustinallenphoto 10 ай бұрын
I think it looked great with the frosted finish. Could've kept it at that 5k mark even because the bubbles wouldn't be noticeable.
@Lord_Verge
@Lord_Verge 10 ай бұрын
Even as an experimental build it looks amazing. The more important part is you figured out exactly where the defect orignated so next time you have a plan :)
@WexWerxScott
@WexWerxScott 10 ай бұрын
It's all about using the right tool for the job... CNC makes it easy to bring the ideas out of your head into the real world... Table looks awesome!
@JustinWPruett
@JustinWPruett 10 ай бұрын
Coolest looking in-shell peanut I’ve ever seen.
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
lol, thanks!
@WazzuCorVet
@WazzuCorVet 10 ай бұрын
Great table and love the audible to the build. Epoxy is so unforgiving. Great idea for a table too. Looking forward to the reveal!
@humphshumphs
@humphshumphs 10 ай бұрын
I have to say that the table looks stunning. I know it didn't end up being up to your high standard, but it still looks bloody amazing!
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
thanks for the kind words!
@encapsulated_nomad1359
@encapsulated_nomad1359 10 ай бұрын
first video I find of yours and I can confidently say I had to follow. love the creativity in design and end result. can't wait to see the rest of ur videos of what you've created
@doug5433
@doug5433 10 ай бұрын
Love this! Seeing it with the light behind in the final shot makes me think it would look great if you had embedded an LED strip through the middle as well!
@stianmogstad9895
@stianmogstad9895 10 ай бұрын
Great work Mike! Love the result, looks so modern and i think it will fit your abandoned building very well, especially since it matches styles with your other builds! When it comes to color in epoxy, i am a huge fan of it myself, especially blue. I’ve seen so many fantastic looking tables with blue epoxy. Can’t wait for the final reveal of your building, have followed the journey since the start!
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
thank you!
@yellowmuginc
@yellowmuginc 10 ай бұрын
Even more beautiful in person! Awesome job!
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Stu!
@michaelrobinson9643
@michaelrobinson9643 10 ай бұрын
Your surfshark segment made me chuckle. Nice one.
@hollosphere
@hollosphere 10 ай бұрын
80's montage ftw! 🙌 Take that, C&C haters lol. Wow, it's always so fun to see what your creativity comes up with, and how you actually make your ideas come to life. Though this finished product didn't meet your standards, I don't know how anyone would think the piece wasn't awesome! I really like that watery blue color. Nicely done.
@douglasvine2516
@douglasvine2516 10 ай бұрын
Great Idea for a table. I had a thought watching the video.. What if you put tuck tape on the table base (up to the epoxy pour level) for the table top pour? This way you could remove the table top from the base for sanding and finishing purposes. Then re-assemble everything together. In use the table top doesn't actually need to be attached. Just a thought.
10 ай бұрын
Nice table. Love the contrast of the wood with the blue epoxy.
@jimrosson6702
@jimrosson6702 10 ай бұрын
I think the table turned out amazing love the look of it all together. Great job
@ZeroAme
@ZeroAme 10 ай бұрын
The 80's montage was excellent. 10/10 would watch again.
@kevinelliott5478
@kevinelliott5478 10 ай бұрын
I feel like using this concept and incorporating a mobious strip somehow as the base would be super cool!
@yellowmuginc
@yellowmuginc 7 ай бұрын
This came out like a piece of art! In person it is beautiful!
@anaphylaxis2548
@anaphylaxis2548 10 ай бұрын
This is really cool! I think you picked the perfect color for the epoxy too.
@h77hhd66
@h77hhd66 10 ай бұрын
Why does nobody talks about the Neopren -Suit? Gooo man best AdRoll and for being brave enough to document it with the suit!!! Love the project.. PEAANUUUUUUUUUUT
@jameslastname9171
@jameslastname9171 10 ай бұрын
Could you do a pour about midline under the tabletop? So, in use, the tabletop could be for drinks and then a shelf under for books?
@skbounds5837
@skbounds5837 10 ай бұрын
Love the whole idea of this table design and especially love ALL the neat tools.
@TotalBoat
@TotalBoat 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely loving this design and build! It has so much character and style!
@jonny555ive
@jonny555ive 3 ай бұрын
Love the table. I really appreciate and like the playing card trick with your pull saw. Cool idea 👍👍
@lesleykoz3311
@lesleykoz3311 10 ай бұрын
I love the whole table and how it shows through the blue. Great job!😅
@LISA75_
@LISA75_ 10 ай бұрын
Like the idea , I think a light bar through the middle would have been a great addition.
@patriciasolecosta7124
@patriciasolecosta7124 10 ай бұрын
As usual, the table kooks spectacular!!!
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
thank you!
@rdph6693
@rdph6693 10 ай бұрын
Love the table! Thought about you earlier this week when a video about color-shifting resin tabletop popped up on my feed. CNC is great, anything that helps with consistency of parts works; less waste of time and materials.
@Sean.A.M
@Sean.A.M 9 ай бұрын
Love the 80’s bit. So fun. The wood “bean” reminds me of that wisk? you use for honey. I don’t know it’s name. But that’s what it looks like to me and if the resin was a golden yellow or orange colour lol . Would look like honey. It would be funny cute and def a particular esthetic.
@leopoldoalmeida9719
@leopoldoalmeida9719 10 ай бұрын
Great work! At Brazil we’ve ice cream on the pizza 😂
@tracyalan7201
@tracyalan7201 10 ай бұрын
The design and execution is great. When I first saw the video, I thought, it's a Peanut base! Interesting. I'm not sure how heavy that table is but, my first thoughts were stability and moveability while cleaning. For a completely air-conditioned room with no outside circulation of dirt, dust, or grease particles that could fly and stick to the rows of the base. Next thing, we know it'll be dimable led's to be a mood setting romantic gathering.
@davidcheek8892
@davidcheek8892 10 ай бұрын
Nice, video. You earned my sub. That's a really cool idea, but I think the finishes make the materials feel cheap. Plywood and solid color acrylic panels feel like cheap materials, and that's kind of the effect. I'd prefer, before the pour, a stain that hides the edges of the plywood. I agree a "busy" effect like sparkles would be too much, but what about a gradient. Like a light blue on one side, and a darker on the other. Anything that gives it more interest than a cast acrylic sheet, but isn't "busy."
@scherre
@scherre 10 ай бұрын
Loved that 80s music video montage! I think the CNC is a great tool and is no more or less a "real" woodworking tool than any other. Technology grows over time and the techniques of an artform expand to allow more ways to be creative. As long as we preserve the knowledge of traditional tools and methods there is absolutely nothing wrong with adding new stuff and this is true whether we're talking woodworking or cooking or tailoring. That said, even though I don't have an issue with the CNC, I heartily approve of lighthearted 80s style montages. You obviously should price your items in a way that you feel comfortable with, however I think you might be a bit too hard on yourself re: little imperfections. The reason that lots of people choose handmade items is because they don't have the perfection and consistency of items produced by machines. For some people, evidence of human fallibility in the crafting process adds value, not diminishes it :)
@celeschal
@celeschal 10 ай бұрын
You could have used the 3D model for the contour rings to cut out the overlap between the base and the intended epoxy table top. You then have a 3D model of the epoxy table top that you can use the CNC to machine out the spots where the table base would go. This way, you can pour and finish the epoxy table top before machining it and then gluing it to the table base with epoxy as a glue
@koaganwaffles4644
@koaganwaffles4644 10 ай бұрын
This is what makes this channel on another level of entertaining
@Ron-Ayres
@Ron-Ayres 4 ай бұрын
I know epoxy is all about the high gloss, but I think with this particular aquatic colour it looks _beautiful_ with the matte finish - like a giant piece of sea glass...
@DaneElshof
@DaneElshof 10 ай бұрын
I love the design! As for the bubbles, have you tried using a vacuum chamber on the epoxy before pouring? We used to use a similar process for industrial optical coatings to remove bubbles
@WilliamAhl-nr6iu
@WilliamAhl-nr6iu 10 ай бұрын
CNC is wood working and is a precision tool. If I had a design and wanted to push out more products that is selling a CNC is a way to go. But as technology advances time and materials gets cheaper. Just like any profession, you pay for someone’s time and experience and the story behind the piece. I do get inspiration from stuff like this and you did a good job. Well done!
@TakeMeToYourLida
@TakeMeToYourLida 10 ай бұрын
It looks like an island with the wood base embedded into the clear blue resin like that. Would be cool to see with a light solid wood instead of plywood and maybe not in slices.
@stephenoran2019
@stephenoran2019 10 ай бұрын
"Want a cookie"! That cracked me up! Any tool is useful and appropriate in some circumstance - haters gonna hate. Gorgeous table!
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
thank you!
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful work, man! The table looks crazy! 😃 About how thick that epoxy is, you can always thin it up with acetone. And no issues with the CNC, just don't dance... Please. 😬 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@negot8
@negot8 10 ай бұрын
So… is there any concern of the segments separating from the epoxy? Would it have been stronger/better/necessary to put channels/holes in the wood somehow to create anchor points for the epoxy? Or even make the top part of the segments slightly flared? Or is it unnecessary?
@ananunez8374
@ananunez8374 5 ай бұрын
The table is awesome! Definitely worth 5K! People pay much more for things that doesn’t necessarily look good and call it art, why not for the table!
@modustrial
@modustrial 5 ай бұрын
thanks Ana!
@MoltenImaginings
@MoltenImaginings 10 ай бұрын
Really love the editing in this video! Also cool table design
@DrivingWithJake
@DrivingWithJake 10 ай бұрын
Using the power mixer for the table top also activates it a lot quicker. It also makes so many bubbles. I almost fubar my desk first time using it with one ended up using it for the bottom and it turned out cool. The more you know I guess haha
@lindab424
@lindab424 10 ай бұрын
I love it. Never seen anything like it before. Ignore those who say you aren't a real woodworker if you use a cnc machine. It's just another tool to help make the process easier.
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@carnifaxx
@carnifaxx 10 ай бұрын
Would it work if it was the "leg" of discs of various colours of resin and the top just glass (or clear resin)? It may look cool also with lights...
@bitzbox
@bitzbox 10 ай бұрын
Despite the little bubbles this is such a beautiful table
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 10 ай бұрын
Awesome job Mike! 😃👍🏼👊🏼
@yuGtahT
@yuGtahT 10 ай бұрын
I loved the 80s edit 😂
@TomCGhost
@TomCGhost 10 ай бұрын
Dude. You need to make an entire 80's video. That edit was awesome!
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@risbaw
@risbaw 10 ай бұрын
A polished finish looks always impressive but the colour and texture at 10:40 and even after sanding at 13:45 I think looks much better to me , like a sandblasted glass. Very nice work !
@LukeTheJoker
@LukeTheJoker 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree, that sea glass look was something special.
@MatthiasPowerbomb
@MatthiasPowerbomb 10 ай бұрын
80s workshop montage - chef's kiss lol. As for the CNC, it's never bothered me, but I'm not a woodworking purist.
@electricjoshaloo
@electricjoshaloo 9 ай бұрын
So maybe taping up the top of the ply so you could pour the epoxy and then be able to remove from the form would have given you the freedom to finish the epoxy easier. Still looks super cool.
@irmulc
@irmulc 10 ай бұрын
I’m loving that 80’s/90’s vibe.
@JoseeGill
@JoseeGill 8 ай бұрын
Love this table design!
@einsam514
@einsam514 10 ай бұрын
That is one awesome artistic designer table bro! Very soothing to the eyes when looking at it.
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
thanks for the kind words!
@ghoulgoil5029
@ghoulgoil5029 10 ай бұрын
Very cool table! Thanks for sharing!
@Zefty_Panda
@Zefty_Panda 10 ай бұрын
1- put the epoxy in a vacuum chamber pot you can stir al you want and then gas the bubbles out, plenty of diy tutorials of making one for the size you need it in KZbin. 2- use Sheathing Tape for the bottom. once its all cure and harden. have extra of the tape extend off the edge and then with a sharp knife or even sanding the edge you can get a smooth profile of just the bottom. this will prevent you having to use acetone and clean off the drips when you pour the top. just clean it with the spatula and once its all done. take the tape off and done. its a lil more work but the end result would be amazing
@Goononymous
@Goononymous 10 ай бұрын
incredible skill. not a fan of the colour myself but your dedication and creativity are great
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
thanks!
@hangsze6330
@hangsze6330 10 ай бұрын
I think the table top can be bigger so the overall balance looks better, but the design looks amazing 👍🏻
@gr8dvd
@gr8dvd 10 ай бұрын
Bigger top = less stable given support in center; extended top would need to be coupled with slightly concave base providing more lateral (side-to-side) support.
@probotprobert
@probotprobert 10 ай бұрын
I agree with you on technology- I’ve thought the same about music. Where and why do people draw a line in the sand? Having said that, I’m not convinced resin is time resistant. All I can think of is resin poured over a mountain print on wood folk art that yellows after years. Also, is resin structural? I can’t help but think these tabletops will warp after awhile.
@Stillworks
@Stillworks 10 ай бұрын
Been watching your stuff for years, love every bit of it and have actually used some build-video tips in my own videos. Keep up all the super cool stuff man!
@jm98navy
@jm98navy 10 ай бұрын
I really like the table, just one thing the light colored wood doesn’t match as well maybe stain the wood next time. Something that will bring out the natural grains. Still great job! 😎
@SiIkyJohnson
@SiIkyJohnson 10 ай бұрын
Dude that dive footage is badass.
@andrewrutherford5005
@andrewrutherford5005 10 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the final tour!Take your time with it though. Table looks great. I was thinking to avoid some of the issues you ran into might at best be solved by smaller tools when you’re dealing with the cramped underside of the table, also I noticed you used two different pouring techniques in your video, if you can find maybe a new pouring technique or a way to prep the wood part of that table before the pour that might help you out some how. I know you know loads more than me already and I enjoy your projects but I figured maybe offering an idea that could get your expertise focused in the right direction could be helpful if you hadn’t already considered these ideas. Awesome work keep up the good job 👍.
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, and I'm always open to new ideas!
@ccgsales
@ccgsales 10 ай бұрын
You need to use a 'thinner' epoxy like Stone Coat Countertops. Here's what I would have done... for the 'first' upside down pour, use a long cure or 'deep' epoxy, so that any bubbles have time to come out before the epoxy sets. Next, round over all edges as normal (top/bottom) You need a round over or square edge on the bottom... a chamfer won't let the epoxy flow/drip properly) Next, sand all and apply 1 flood coat of regular epoxy to the bottom (let drips fall 'up' then sand off when cured.) Torch as needed to remove bubbles. Last, turn the table right side up, put a strip of painters tape inside the bottom edge to 'catch' all the drips so you don't have to 'baby' the top pour so long. NOW Do a regular 'flood coat' pour on top, let the tape catch the drips... now here's the trick... at the 'tacky' stage (about an hour or so) PEEL the tape (removing the drips) and then use a gloved hand with acetone and 'smooth' the bottom and sides. This is so much easier than what you did! Finally, if you REALLY want to make a $5000 table, wet sand/polish the top and sides to a proper shine. HTH
@joetkeshub
@joetkeshub 10 ай бұрын
That blue is gorgeous... and that big peanut too...
@ptsuperman
@ptsuperman 10 ай бұрын
Cool concept! I hope you do others like it. This shape looks like it’s mooning me.
@solarbirdyz
@solarbirdyz 10 ай бұрын
Particularly from the right angles, this ends up with a really neat blue glow to it. And... y'know... if you do this again... it might be neat to elevate the wood component so it's like, maybe... a quarter inch from the top of the tabletop surface so there's always a definite colour tint to it. Particularly with a very cool colour like this. Also there's one shot in here where I don't see the bubbles directly but I do get texture impression you were talking about and I'm like "oh. dang. okay. yeah I see why he's disappointed." When you first mentioned the problem I was all "why not just go matte?" but then it was like, "oh. No, that won't work, will it. Dang." Tough break, but one lives and learns.
@boriskaru
@boriskaru 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful piece of art as always
@Goonmeat
@Goonmeat 10 ай бұрын
i loved the vhs effect and editing. beautiful work. cnc is a man's romance. completely handcrafted work still has its place in the industry and i respect it, but the future is now. if you have the funds and space who wouldn't want a tool like that? the argument is flimsy at best, mainly just jealous they cant command a sweet robot arm to do the cutting for them.
@jmert_5859
@jmert_5859 10 ай бұрын
@ 1:00, You went all 80's montage on us.
@shallonortivez8951
@shallonortivez8951 10 ай бұрын
The pizza icecream analogy reminds me of the old mike burbiglia bit where he describes love as eating pizza icecream with your loved one. Like he says taste is subjective 😂
@sparks-tech
@sparks-tech 10 ай бұрын
Very nice build that looks amazing, Very cool and unique use of Epoxy.
@ollie9397
@ollie9397 10 ай бұрын
why not use the vacuum to degass the tabletop resin as well? surely this would reduce the bubbles.
@kevinf3641
@kevinf3641 10 ай бұрын
Love the 80’s vibe
@SCAVULLO
@SCAVULLO 10 ай бұрын
LOL! Loved the eighties montage!
@_weilah_
@_weilah_ 10 ай бұрын
They look more like makis to me rather than donuts :D anyway, thanks for the episode, you always put there something new, different, fun, which makes you the best youtuber for me. The only one I'm following in a regular basis.
@jmagus
@jmagus 10 ай бұрын
Are you ever tempted to leave epoxy in that sanded/frosted state? I always like the frosted look myself, but none of the epoxy projects I have seen on youtube ever seem to go for that.
@asj888
@asj888 10 ай бұрын
Been following the process on Instagram. Your videos never disappoint!
@Tutkanator
@Tutkanator 10 ай бұрын
The 80's montage was great haha
@sgtace
@sgtace 10 ай бұрын
3:50 forbidden sushi on the table
@nresiti
@nresiti 10 ай бұрын
Given this ended up being an experimental thing, not gonna lie, I preferred the way it looked before you poured the top and polished it. Kinda gave it a cool look, as if the wood is going into a really thick fog!
@praxisrebourne
@praxisrebourne 10 ай бұрын
Your personal opinion regarding epoxy colours and contrast vs the wood is spot on and I do agree with. But I'm not a woodworker or anyone in any artistic type profession. Yet I feel simple colour(white, black, transparent) designs with epoxy will stand the test of time. Those other stuffs won't. Also, how about a wooden base with darker finish/colour and white epoxy top for the next iteration?
@modustrial
@modustrial 10 ай бұрын
that would be a very cool combo!
@Vondestylez
@Vondestylez 10 ай бұрын
Nice work mate! Haha re the CNC, it’s like peoples opinions where djs that only mixed with vinyl, opposed to what djs nowadays can do with the decks and mixers available🤷🏻‍♂️
@NEWGHOST9
@NEWGHOST9 10 ай бұрын
It looks a lot like the bean that a lot of artists use as a base for the torso in shape when drawing
@barrylinkiewich9688
@barrylinkiewich9688 10 ай бұрын
Your point is bang on, people who complain about CNC not being "real" woodworking better be using bare hands, sharpened stones and their teeth to do their wood working because using the appropriate tool is cheating. I can't believe how ridiculous gate keepers are, no matter what they'll find something to whine about just to try and exclude others from enjoying a hobby in their own way.
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