$17,137.18 Custom Table

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Follow along as we build a high end dining table for a client. This Black walnut book match build is one of our favorite builds.
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Finally had a few minutes to watch this one. This table came out GORGEOUS! Nice work man!

TheNewJankyWorkshop
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Great build and video Casey. The grain on that is absolutely gorgeous and the base compliments it so well. Let me know how the five sanders mounted together works - I'll be stealing your idea on that setup.

Also, I think you would absolutely kill it offering just the table bases 💪

mmcc_woodshop
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The table looks great! The legs are a sculpted piece of art! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent.

legdfishman
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Brother... IT IS a professional piece of art. The bases that you design, build and install are all professional pieces of art. I understand you want to remain humble. That being said you should also give yourself the credit. Thank you for sharing your craft with total strangers.

brentjenkinsdesigns
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Cant emphasize enough the fact that I love how you just get to the point. No detouring stories, no BS, just straight walking through the entire build.
You did this from the first video on and still do it. Love it.
Keep up the good work, you deserve every penny that comes towards you & your business.

faraskan
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God grew the wood, you did a spectacular job bringing out the beauty.
The base!!!
That's Alot of work and Worth whatever you charged. Craftsmanship at its finest.

moshebron
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Great work man! Another quality build!

BearhawkStudio
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I like it Idaho. Easy to watch and very relatable the way you walk us through the process!

BlueTurtleStudios
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I always look forward to your videos! It’s great content and always such great craftsmanship. You do quality work.

JessicaOve
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Great project mate! Great watch too. Lots of value! Always cool to see pros doing stuff

coolabahwoodworking
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Great project my man ... also ... that "rope tape measure" is a "tailors tape" or at least that's what I've always heard it referred to as, cause it's mainly used by tailors and seamstresses

BigLousWorkshop
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Your work and your videos are impeccable!

jimcollins
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Maybe a look after the powder coat. We can see, but up close in good light would show your design.

TomChampion-dh
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Has a customer ever asked you to leave the welds on table legs like this unfinished? Sand off the run over between welds and have the welds be shown? I personally like this look. I’ve been a welder for 30 years and it saddens me when I have to sand on a beautiful weld.

frostywelder
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What makes it worth $17 thousand? Yea I guess that is a lot of work😊

johncampbell
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I am not seeing any value to adding the "C" channel to the build when its located inches from the 1/4" top leg bracket which will itself defeat any wood warpage/movement. I having been in the auto restoration since retireing in 2011 no longer use powder coating on my show chassis as it always delaminates over time if for no other reason than the steel moves with temperture changes and powder coating does not creating ongoing stresses at the interface, and if chipped powder coatings cannot be repaired, further powder coating colors and finishes are limited vs. epoxy paints such as Imron, Awlgrip which are used by Boeing, Airbus, Peterbuilt, Mack, Kenworth, Gulfstream, Bertram, Hatteras, etc and if you acid etch, etching primer, and top coat either sprayed or brushed with wet sanding to produce straight flawless finishes matching the care you take in finishing your welds which will last a lifetime indoors. However if I spent the time perfecting the bases you do I would try to talk my customer into plating showing off the quality of the bases as an artistic equal to the wood making the whole greater than the parts. Ray Stormont

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