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I made a Pallet Coffee Table from pallet blocks and sold it to a customer. I used only pallet blocks, wood glue, epoxy, tabletop oil and danish oil.

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I do owe thanks to a lot of creators, I will try my best to feature you somehow in future videos. The way I like to feature other creators is by making some sort of cameo that's relevant for the video I'm making, so I'm sorry if you send me your sticker hoping to get a shout-out. It could be a while before the right opportunity shows up for me.

People I mention in the video (check them out)
Dainer Made (all things pallet wood) @dainermade

Thank you all creators and people watching and commenting on my videos. I read all comments and will answer all. I learn a lot from the comments and will do my best to mention who gave me the good advice in future videos. Thank you.

- Jesper

Chapters
00:00 Why I'm making a pallet blocks coffee table for my wife
00:50 How to glue pallet blocks together
01:58 Fitting pallet blocks in a big puzzle
02:14 Gluing up a massive wood block
02:55 Shoutout to Dainer Made - all things pallet wood
03:11 Making a simple mold for an epoxy pour
04:03 Mixing epoxy resin tips & tricks
05:39 Flattening the table top with a router flattening jig
07:18 Wood burning
08:13 Fixing small gaps and cracks with epoxy resin
08:57 Applying wood finish
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I love how you show a REAL woodworking experience where not everything goes perfect and as planned, awesome video!

yochai
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Dude I have been a cabinet maker for 45 years, this is one of the coolest table tops I have ever seen, from a fellow craftsman, well done, my father let him rest taught me everything I know and I wish he was alive today to see what you made. Keep up the excellent work and make the real tradesman proud.

jimswanny
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Greetings from the USA. You, Sir, are a true Craftsman. Hope your wife liked it. It turned out amazing. Consider me a new subscriber.

Robocoppat
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I just built my first little wooden entry table the other day (a project that required 5% of the impressive skillset you show here) and even then I felt so proud of my little creation. I have a lot of respect for you, your effort and time you put into this and I'm glad you were compensated for it. Subscribed because of the non-intrusive way it was asked.

MisfitSkrat
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I rarely ever comment on any profile's videos, however this video was simply incredible. The cinematography, audio, and woodworking were all spectacular.

andyhayes
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I've been subscribed for a while but I just seen this today and also your "bedroom pallet" build video... haha... love your sense of humor and it is an inspiration. I too, use pallets and build all kinds of things... YES a "pallet buster" tool and "pneumatic de-nailer" are a MUST if your are serious about doing things with pallets. For the past 5 years+ I had been using a circular saw/reciprocating saw etc...EVEN a chainsaw to ease the dismantling process for pallets. It ALWAYS came down to the crowbar/hammer etc.... It is so cool to see like-minded people. If you want to DO THIS? GET A PALLET BUSTER(swivel-end type) AND a de-nailer... your welcome. (I speak from experience)

thefeet
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I can’t believe you made something so beautiful from scrap. It’s pretty cool that the pieces came from so many different countries. A truly international table lol.

sambaggins
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Such a great Idea .. and I really respect the fact that you talk about the mistakes you made during the build so we can learn from them.

anaxagoras
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First and foremost, thank you for this video. It’s nice to see you admit and show the mistakes you feel you made. That’s very humble and appreciated from me especially as a much less experienced woodworker of sorts.

Secondly, the end product of your labour turned out beautifully, great job!!

ryandubyah
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I came because of curiosity, stayed because of the soundtrack and ended subscribing because of the quality. Nice woodworking.

cappellettof
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Fam you deserve all the subscribers! You kept it real no BS YouTube magic editing you haves us the flaws and all. Honestly those additions showed how you made this a better project. Thank you for that.

craveknowledge
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I kind of agree with "Coffee solves everything", but you know what?, Coffee + Your worklog videos, makes a perfect morning... Love it man!, thanks for sharing your art.

kuyayobs
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You gave me the courage to start my woodworking journey, I'm making a ton of mistakes, but I'm also learning a lot. Thank you from the bottom of my heart

neeru
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Hello my dear friend Jesper,
It's such a great design. Freelance style and decoration from pallet blocks. It was a good idea to flatten it with the router. It was nice that you kept the rustic look. nice sanding and polishing at long intervals. The result is magnificent. A wonderful rustic look. all the colors are vibrant and flamboyant. you did a great job. This coffee table is really beautiful. Decorative and stylish. Real recycling and pleasure. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing all the details. I also love the video recording technique. fluid and film quality.
I see the tags of many of our mutual friends in you. That makes me happy. (I did a similar work with epoxy resin 2 years ago. And I was disappointed. The result was unsuccessful. And I guess I didn't know the intricacies of working with epoxy resin at that time. This was my epoxy resin adventure too) :-) See you always. Stay healthy and happy. Big greetings. Kind regards. Your friend Mehmet

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Dude, you are a legend!
Seeing that kids smile while sitting on the bench with his pops was priceless 👌 $350 well spent

Dirt.carver
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Great job! I loved watching your trials and errors and how you fixed them. It turned out great…I just hope your wife wasn’t too disappointed that you decided to sell it! 😉

suzanneh
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Watched Dainer Made video for first time and he referred your YouTube channel and said you do amazing stuff and he was right! Thanks for letting us see you create and inspire us!

sculptures
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Persistence, no ego flex, showing process mistakes, good music. Good vibes from this earned a new subscriber. Keep it up.

FlukeCarving
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I like your open and honest approach, I also particularly like and respect that you recommend other woodworkers on the platform.

This video is interesting, informative and entertaining, and I am very pleased to have found your channel and to have subscribed.

From pallet scraps to an original and unique table was really enjoyable to see, and you are clearly very experienced in what you do.

felixcat
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Very nice Jesper! I have made a few table tops from pallet wood. Instead of glue and acrylic, I use construction adhesive to fill the gaps and nail holes. The result is amazing.

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