Blacktail Studio
suscriptores: 1,6 M
Not just how to make an epoxy resin table, but how to clean up epoxy when you're done. And everything in between. This build went pretty well, although I did break a corner off at one point! So you get to see how I fixed that too.
Want to build your own epoxy table? Check out my epoxy table virtual workshop: workshops.blacktailstudio.com/
Related videos and blogs:
Tools to start your shop: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
How to make an epoxy form: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
How to calculate epoxy: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
How to finish a table yourself: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/...
C-channel inlay: eslimo.info/flow/f9K2jqCxrIG2g8k/v-deo.html
Items used in this build:
C-channel- conceptthirteen.ca?ref=btjrt2...
Liquid Glass Epoxy: amzn.to/2YJdchb
Track saw: amzn.to/2CbWEXq
Angle grinder: amzn.to/30StKWP
Wire wheel for angle grinder: amzn.to/2UV4ZFr
Tyvek tape: amzn.to/2P4r80D
Porter Cable restorer: amzn.to/2YJHtMN
Transtint black: amzn.to/2zL4Ih8
Paddle mixer: amzn.to/3hzLdZU
Respirator: amzn.to/2UVhAIP
Propane torch: amzn.to/3fwnisz
Gouge set: amzn.to/37CPFTf
Art brush: amzn.to/2BfuN8k
Black CA glue: amzn.to/3hDyW6U
CA glue activator: amzn.to/3e7qoTv
Clear CA glue: amzn.to/3eddtPY
Metal chop saw: amzn.to/3hFmyDa
Festool router: amzn.to/3frNRPA
Threaded inserts: amzn.to/2AMDIOz
1/2" Spiral router bit: amzn.to/37CQjjm
1/4" router bit: amzn.to/30YBYg9
Festool Rotex: amzn.to/3hDzERC
Festool finish sander: amzn.to/2CiDXl3
Bahco scraper: amzn.to/3ecX6Tz
Track clamps: amzn.to/3hE6cuE
Flush cut saw: amzn.to/2USohLE
Buy slabs: gobywalnut.com
10% off C channel w/code blacktailstudio: conceptthirteen.ca/collection...
blacktailstudio.com/
blacktailstudio
blacktailstudio
Comentarios: 7 848
Digtalzz +1
You have tottaly inspired me to become a woodworker. I hope that with enough effort I can make something decently nice looking to be able to look good in my house. Thanks for inspiring me!
Hace un añoRoss Wells +314
Wood. It’s nice to see that everyone can make mistakes and you still include them in your videos, along with solutions. great work.
Jameson Rauth +15
I love these tables and the craftsmanship that goes into producing one. I would love to make one some day and your videos will help me achieve that goal. Thank you so much!
ACope +19
I’m so glad I discovered your channel. I’ve always loved raw wood tops and epoxy but I never knew how it was done and the thickness has always very much intimated me because of warping. I think I’m going to dip my toe into the deep end (so to speak) and try my first small project. Awesome content and explanation as you work. I’ve probably watched 20 videos in two evenings! Keep up the good work
Andrea Alvey +9
Thank you for explaining so thoroughly your processes. I love seeing what can be done with natural supplies to enhance the final project!
Rod Neil +4
Wood or Metal, depends on the shape or the overall look of the finish. Might also depend where the finished product is being placed, ie: on it's own or with other furniture, what do the chairs look like. Nothing is as simple as one or the other, if it was easy, everyone would do it. Love your work. I'm inspired to give it a try, love working with wood but never tried anything with epoxy. G'day from Australia.
Hace 21 un díaBlue BukkitDev +3
The only tip I can think of would be this: Don't hesitate to use scraps of wood to make an elaborate clamp that is perfect for the job. It's better to use up a couple of small scraps which might be useful later to ensure a perfect seam on your current project.
Hace 14 díasTommy Thep +30
Wood and metal. The final shot of the table on that incline looks amazing! With a few mods it could make a sweet display table of sorts. Your video formatting is good. The talking you do through the whole thing works. It's informative, and you're not selling us up on Oxy Clean. Keep up the good work!
Alvin Tan +1
I have always loved woodwork and appreciate the craftsmanship involved. Loved these tables when I first saw it at a friend’s house last year. Thanks for showing how it is done. Nice job!
Shane Kelly +3
This is so beautiful! I would love to own a table like this one day. Or maybe one day make my own ;)
Joanne Walters +1
Awesome table top! I loved the final look on the metal base! It would look just as good if not better if the metal base was black. Your an awesome artist!
Fern Taylor +3
I'm going to make my first table, thank you for all of your videos on how to make them!💜
B. Tydings
Cam - thank you for all your incredible content over the years. I am impressed with your work, but maybe more impressed with your humility, selflessness, and honesty. Bill
Nathan Ryan +37
Love this table, excellent patch on the corner as well, I'm a Staircase builder by trade, I specialised in curved handrails. Another way I've found to fix difficult patches is to use 2 types of glue, standard PVA wood glue on the outside edge of the timber faces and a super glue on the inside of the faces. Personally I've found a product called Mitre Fast, a 2 part super glue that bonds in 10seconds as the most efficient method. This allows you to fix the issue completely and move on within the hour without having to wait for the PVA to fully cure.
MAD TURTLE +3
I just want to say that I have great admiration for what you do. It is pretty amazing to watch you take something like a simple piece of wood( beautiful as wood is) and turn it into something so incredible. Truly inspiring.
Bobby Hughes
Absolutely amazing video. Thanks SO MUCH for all the DETAIL! I’m currently cutting my own slabs and am going to be making tables soon!
Hace 6 horasSteve Starling
Love your work and explanation. Really love the wood with minimal epoxy.
Hace 23 horasLydia Reaves
I am a huge fan of combining wood and metal. I love the finished look of your table top. Beautiful.
Viviana Molinares +2
The table is stunning. I like how meticulously you work. You asked: metal vs wood— no contest. Nothing compares to the warmth of wood and the surprises found in the organic grain. However……I think the table would have looked better with clear rather than black. My opinion. It’s a magnificent piece of art, excellent craftsmanship.
Sam Cisneros +53
Watching others do what they do well is rewarding in of itself. I once made a bowl on a lathe, back in 7th grade Wood Shop, but I have no illusions about ever being able to create this kind of art. But I appreciate it. My attention to your work comes from being an high school English teacher, from reading great stories and articles and from needing to read all the way to the end to see understand the finished product, or from writing a story, essay, or article, and needing to finish to see how well I have done. Thankfully, my mistakes can be fixed in less than 24 hours, but I was incredibly impressed with the patch to the corner, to preserve the integrity of the table you promised to deliver. Watching you create the table, even at warp speed was interesting and fun. I don't think you talked too much. Well, maybe for the experts watching your work, perhaps you may have. But I followed your verbal script and your actions, and never lost focus. Well done. Well done.