Making a Dining Table with a Waterfall

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In this video I attempt to merge my passion of woodworking with my passion of water by creating a one of a kind Live Edge Waterfall Dining Table with real water!

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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. 😂😂

titancrns
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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

sparky
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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!

joshuahigdon
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I respect you for not being afraid to make long form content in a landscape where videos are getting shorter and shorter.

Ankky
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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

The-Caged-King
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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!

glendybeatriz
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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 YouTube channels but you guys were my favorite YouTube’s for yearsss. Glad to see your doing good.

Cosmic_Bullies
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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!

Reddit_stories
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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.

ElementalITcc
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I know nothing on wood working but you such a joy to watch

ellaturner
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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.

mgratk
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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!

chaulk
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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.

leviathan
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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.

SpaceInNader
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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 ⏩🤘🏼

DirtBoyTrucker
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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.

Dannosaurusrexx
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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!

NextDoorFlyer
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LETS Been waiting for this one to drop! Can’t wait for the future of this channel Joey!

michaelbowden
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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 YouTube 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.

gamingwithcully
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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!

seanworrel