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It looks like the Ultimate Warrior
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ОтветитьThat’s a beautiful table. I’d love to own a version in red and black with the legs from the original design.
Ответитьi love the table. nice job but im ssure you have even better projects comming and i cant waite to see them!
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Ответитьcool desk. dark metal legs would've been my choice.
ОтветитьAnother gorgeous piece!
ОтветитьI "Trust The Process" But I know it's already gone... Great work, It's beautiful
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ОтветитьI respect your sincerity. However, your desire to rebuild trees by making things with the paper has a major flaw. The more products you produce, the more paper you will need to purchase. The more paper you purchase, the more trees will be cut down.
ОтветитьI really like that table good job
ОтветитьSubscribed, not because I like the project. I enjoy watching people suffer on time lapse. MMMMMMM, time lapse suffering...
ОтветитьThat truly is an amazing looking table.
ОтветитьTrust the process! Beautiful piece of art!
Ответитьtrust the process - amen. beuatiful things
ОтветитьI’m not sure if you realize it but art restorations or I should say the men that work at it or women, use the vacuum bags to flatten the art pieces out and they reuse it. I’m not sure how they work seeing as how I’ve never worked with any kind of thing like a vacuum bag, but you might check out a restoration page or two and see how they do it and they can reuse it several times before they have to change. I do know they work off what they call a vacuum table which may or may not be advantageous for you have fun. I’ve enjoyed watching you.
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ОтветитьI see a Tiger when I look at it
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ОтветитьButterfly 🦋
ОтветитьFor an environmental project you could always plant some plastic trees. Then you would not have turn wood into paper and then turn paper into plastic. To turn your plastic into a table. Or something like that. I love your Laser and your CNC machine. The process turned out really well. A beautiful table which I could never afford. Well done.
ОтветитьSo cool!
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ОтветитьThat is an amazing build. Thank goodness you didn't give up and throw this away when you felt defeated. Very cool to see you persevere, ultimately creating an amazing peice of art.
ОтветитьИспользуя эпоксидную смолу вы наносите не меньший вред природе, чем вырубаете лес...
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ОтветитьDude, That Bad Was On You!
By the "Third Time" You Should Have Waited/Asked "Find Any More?"!
..Great Video.
Would make a GREAT GAMING Table.
Ответитьbatman xD
ОтветитьNow that is COOL. Trust the process.
ОтветитьI have to admit I had my doubts, but u pulled it off. Great job
ОтветитьThe glass factory reminds me of when Dr McCoy and Scotty go to that glass factory in Star Trek IV
ОтветитьWhen you commit, and trust the process, great things are possible.
ОтветитьAmazing work! Very cool.
ОтветитьBeautiful table man it looks like it should be in a church maybe think about donating it if it isn't already gone
Ответитьyou look 30, 50, and 70 years old all at the same time
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ОтветитьFor the vacuum, watch the channel "Baumgartner Restaurations". He has a simpler method and uses two air ports for better results.
ОтветитьI see a raccoon.
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ОтветитьTrust the process am i too late? haha🤪
ОтветитьShould have talked to cam from blacktail first he could have possibly given you some ideas or advice
ОтветитьYeh I'm supprised you didn't think about the fact that the overlapping paper wouldn't be a problem, when you first showed how you were finally going to do it I was like "Ah he's probably going to offset where the overlaps are every so many layers by the average length of the overlap." but nope...
ОтветитьEhhh shipping glass as long as you pack it well isn't a problem, put a soft material on the inside which contours to the form of the glass, then a medium soft layer something that can deform relatively easily if it takes a strike then in this case you would sandwich it with some cheap wood probably MDF then create a pretty thick wood frame on both sides leaving an inch or two overlap of the wood fill that overlap with something soft but that can also support the weight and also brace the frame with some think wood over both tops and fill the gaps with a the same soft material then put that in a create.
like you could chuck that down a floor maybe two and the glass would probably be fine, it couldn't take another round because the hard layer and medium soft layer would likely be compromised with dropping it off a single floor and would definitely be compromised dropping it 2 floors, but shipping companies have insurance for that kind of damage where it was obviously their fault it broke and the external packaging is damaged.
could of welded the wood together its stronger then any glue
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ОтветитьI like it but I think you should have used two-part epoxy to fill in the gaps
ОтветитьPrust the Trocess. ᴇᴅɪᴛ ғᴏʀ ᴘʀᴏᴏғ
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