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Riggs is cute
ОтветитьHey dude! Could you please add the Russian translation for this and all previous videos? Thanks
ОтветитьRiggs - you asked what we want to see, I like the videos of making the high-end stuff for the rich guys. :-)
ОтветитьRiggs....have been binge watching you for a week now. Love everything...specially the troll showcase at the end. Live in Bogota, Colombia (south america) and plan to buy your epoxy table workshop on sale at the end of Nov to see if I can find everything here (material wise) to make an epoxy table for my apartment. Thanks for entertaining.
ОтветитьRiggs So you've run out of ideas 😊
ОтветитьI collected some small wooden cable spools from a job where the electricians were throwing them away. Any suggestions?
ОтветитьRiggs sips morning coffee
Ответитьsoooo, how is is holding up?
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ОтветитьYou have just been Rigged!! 100% top tier on that finishing man
ОтветитьI’d love to see something traditional without any live edge. Maybe a classic wood working bench? Your channel is AWESOME! I really enjoy it.
ОтветитьExcellent leg design ❤
ОтветитьRiggs is so darn cute!
Just wanted you to know yet another person made it to the end of this video! 😊
Hey buddy, how's is this table doing? Can we get an update. One insane suggestion on this might have been to do a slight roundover mount recesses? Too much?
Cheers!
So how's it holding up?
ОтветитьRiggs great table I know this is an old video but do you make coffee cups holders
ОтветитьRiggs. Because I’ve watched so many more videos now and taken your course, I might think some of my questions were dumb, but I’ve still never had an answer to any of them.
Anyway, how’s that table holding up now all these years later?
Riggs, huh? Lethal Weapon reference?
ОтветитьSorry but hate it. Lol, the base is terrible. But I do understand what wife wants wife gets 😂
ОтветитьBeautiful work! If I make something similar I’ll lift the leg braces 8 or inches to make easy to clean around.
Ответитьgood video , unstable furniture is population control . You asked what I like - women in small bikinis !!!
ОтветитьRiggs .... wasnt he in lethal weapon @BlacktailStudio hows this table holding up?
you said to ask
I really like the three leg stand, Ive just started using three legs on my workshop stands to make them more stable and I always appreciate recycles, repurposes, and just plain free. Love the table top
Riggs…Still don’t know why you did it that way?
And how’s it holding up?
Riggs: Ive been watching for a long time and really enjoy your projects. Ever think about making something other than a table, perhaps like a headboard or a cabinet piece with drawers? Ive enjoyed watching your woodworking journey!:)
ОтветитьI'd love to see a pool table made of wood and epoxy please
ОтветитьHope RIGGS feels better! The asymmetrical 3 legs are really cool, much more interesting than if it had 4 legs
ОтветитьRiggs, love your videos.
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ОтветитьI love your work, while I’m work remotely, I have your channel on 99.9% of the day. Keep those amazing creations coming ❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Ответитьreally a stunning piece of work
ОтветитьRiggs is a good pup. Been watching your videos for a few months now, just going through the list. After a 13 hr day of work it's almost an ASMR for me to zen out before getting ready for bed. You've mentioned a few times wanting to hear other project ideas. I have a reasonably large Jarrah burl slice in my garage - too much for me to handle, its probably nearly 30 years old too. Thought of doing any burl tables?
Of the dozens of videos of yours that I've watched, no idea why I'm commenting on this one first. Keep up your work.
Edit: the next clip went to "my toughest client yet", and you mentioned burls from your mates at Gobi Walnut. Maybe I'll suss through your videos, you might have one already😊
Riggs is very cute.
ОтветитьRiggs thinks this table is absolutely gorgeous, probably!
ОтветитьI don't know which I loved more...the sweet Riggs or the fabulous table!! I like it as much or more than anything I've seen you make...and that's a lot! LOVE the live edge and the fact that you've achieved a balanced design without needing it to be symmetrical...a real beauty!
ОтветитьRiggs Rocks. Always entertained and impressed. Projects….can you do a Sam Maloof inspired piece?
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ОтветитьRiggs. Do you still have the sofa table? I like the detail you put into your work.
ОтветитьMake a table incorporating antlers, bones? Horns...
ОтветитьRiggs, Another Outstanding Piece, Thank you Cam!!
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ОтветитьHi, love the vids! I’ve been designing a small indoor fountain and a few days ago started thinking about using epoxy - both for form and beauty. Researching its durability under constant water - it would be great to see you have a go at one (esp considering how beautiful wood particularly knotted/warped/stumps can look in fountains). Have you thought about it, or have thoughts? Would love to see you give something like that a try!
ОтветитьVery nice...attach to a wall.
ОтветитьRiggs and I both like the painters tape for glue squeeze out. However, when you removed the tape there appeared to be a mark on the wood as if some of the tape's adhesive transfered to the wood. Do you know what caused the markings?
ОтветитьRiggs liked the table as much as me. I do have small grandchildren that I love very much, so no, too unstable free-standing. I would have it bolted to the wall with 25 x 12mm bolts!😂
ОтветитьBeautiful ❤
ОтветитьIt is beautiful 😍
ОтветитьRiggs, did not in fact become your thumbnail.
ОтветитьCam's table saw surface area is larger than my entire shop. I know he and anyone who has found success hates those kinds of comments, haha. On that note, I will be commenting the following challenge from time to time, and I think I have earned that right because I am now re-watching his videos, having made one complete lap. The challenge is: to revisit what he 'claims' was his early woodworking days... only basic tools. I call BS on that:) I predict his early tools were twice the quality/condition and 5 times the variety as my current tools. Can he still make something and sell it? It sounds easy. But I bet he can't do it, if he actually follows the rules. I mean, to sell it for something worth the time it took to make it. It's so incredibly easy to make and sell stuff when you have a pilot's savings to buy initial tools with. I'm sorry, but I'm so sick of hearing those have been incredibly lucky preach about their 'bad tools start'. Cam gets away with it because he is a likable guy, and that's fine. Good for him. But my challenge awaits his acceptance...put money where mouth is, or simple admit the luck you have had
ОтветитьRiggs looks like he'd be a great troll-hunting dog! I like the way the base came out on this table, perfect stability is over-rated. Furniture falling on kids builds character. When I was 5 we had a four drawer chest stacked on another four drawer chest. The pulls were perfect little climbing holds, so I thought. I ended up on the ground with one chest on top of me. The 80's were great, man.
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