My Wife Hates My Furniture

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I have become obsessed with discovering what is possible by combining Denim and epoxy so when my wife asked me for a simple new table I use that as an opportunity to build her 10 tables instead I can see by your face you're impressed although I never actually asked if she likes or wants a table made of denim I have a wife that likes options presumably not in a marital sense but definitely in a design sense and I know what some of you out there are thinking you're thinking it's not just your wife it's not just wives in general all people like having options and you are absolutely correct however my wife happens to be exceptional in this capacity and I have tangible evidence to back that up several years ago in our first house together my wife and I decided to paint the interior so like a lot of you what do you do you go to the paint store get a few samples which we did then we went back to the paint store got a few more samples then I'm reasonably sure she made several unaccompanied trips back to the paint store for even more samples eventually we had a pretty staggering number of paint samp and finally I asked the guy on yet another trip back to the paint store with the alltime records what's the most paint samples he's ever seen somebody get for one project and he's like oh man this one time I saw a lady get like 15 samples and I kind of chuckled I didn't even say it to him because I had counted at home and my wife had 60 paint samples so yes she is slightly more selective when it comes to having options and what do I do with this information and here's what you do with this information this is a great lesson for aspiring husbands out there is you cherry-pick what you want to learn from your wife so my wife likes options so instead of building her one table that I'm reasonably sure she'll love I build her 10 tables that I love and let her choose the favorite therefore making me the good guy so what do all these plywood chunks have to do with building a table out of denim well when I built my first ever denim table it was just a solid brick of denim and epoxy and I thought it turned out pretty cool but I also thought there was a little bit of room for Improvement so several months ago when I did the Damascus denim table I had used some plywood chunks similar to these in a more or less random Arrangement and I hit it with a vacuum bag and then surfaced it with a planner and what resulted was a pretty cool pattern on most of the table however there were several aspects of the table that I just did not like the pattern of and I was really surprised what the plywood made that denim look like on top so now that I have the opportunity to build 10 tables at once I'm basically using it to create every imaginable pattern or every pattern that I can imagine you can see these little pepperoni slices here from a wooden dowel I have book match patterns and my goal is if a customer reaches out in the F in the future and says hey I want a table with this design is I can actually know what it's going to look like and not be playing the guessing game like I did with that last Damascus denim table and for this immediate project I'm really hoping there's a design that I like but more importantly obviously a design that my wife likes I'm calling this design the giraff design because it's inspired by the pattern of a giraffe and at this point in the build this is by far my favorite one I think it's going to turn out awesome and if you want to play along feel free to leave me a comment and let me know which one is your favorite now and if you want to edit it at the end of the video and let me know if the opinion changed after seeing it finished unfortunately for my viewers my wife has a pretty demanding job and rarely has time to make a cameo in one of my videos and the reason that I think this is unfortunate is anytime she shows up in one of my videos I will inevitably get a comment like this one and to summarize what this guy says he says the only way that a girl that looks like my wife would be with a guy that looks like me is if that guy has a lot of money so he says this guy must have a lot of money and I got to tell you reading a comment like this is freaking awesome because our entire relationship as far as all of my friends are concerned and probably my family too I've been the poor one and they're not wrong I was the bartender when we met and right out of college she got a job making more than I ever made my entire career as a pilot and we're also kind of from different worlds I'm from a primarily logging town and my quote Rich friend drove a almost new Jetta and her rich friend in Portland drove a G wagon but she just never cared about money so I never cared about hiding how poor I was I remember telling her that I made $111,000 on my tax return one year when I was bartending and she told me years later how bad she felt when I would pick up a check cuz she thought that I made $111,000 that year and I just never knew I was supposed to hide that stuff so I got to say now that at least the internet has dubbed me the rich one I am thrilled even though I don't think I've still ever made more than my wife so this is the system that Scott the video guy and myself have come up with for laminating this denim we have a bunch of different colors and we're basically just using a regular old paint roller and trying not to get too much on there cuz there is going to be a fair amount of squeeze out going on top of all this is a peel ply and this will hopefully enable this epoxy to be peeled off in the end and that fabric on top of that is breather mesh this oversized vinyl looking sleeping bag is called a vacuum bag and I can fit about four of these tables in the bag at one time although right there I actually forgot to put on the peel ply and the Breather mesh until Scott pointed it out so really glad he caught that because that would have been a disaster if we didn't have that on there and this is going to encapsulate everything in one place and there won't be any mess hopefully against my better judgment I'm also going to be building three different table bases to go with the 10 table tops to give my wife even more options to choose a favorite single table out of all of those combinations and if I can offer you any advice if you're working with clients or probably even working with wives don't do this because if you are commissioned for a Live Edge table and you give your client 25 slabs to choose from they are never truly going to be happy with whatever one they choose because they're always going to wonder did they make the right decision so here's what you do you go through two or 3 hundred slabs however many you have access to and you choose your favorite three and probably make one of them an outlier make it your favorite two with one random one so they can come in and they can confidently choose their favorite out of those three and trust me you will save so much time and that client will be so much happier in the end some of you real Woodworkers out there are probably already starting to raise some eyebrows because if you're looking at this you might be thinking that looks a lot like Doug fur and despite being the state tree of Oregon Doug fur is not a very desirable wood however I recently saw a post by a guy named Richard Finley and he built some incredible end table bases out of Doug fur and I've never seen anybody build anything cool out of fur because this is the same stuff the 2x4s are made of this is how I started woodworking I used to build like aquarium stands for me and my friends out of 2x4 studs from Home Depot and this is probably the first time since then that I've attempted to build anything out of Doug fur and certainly the first time I've ever attempted to build something nice out of Doug fur but in the end I think it actually turns out pretty incredible and big thanks to Richard Finley for giving me the inspiration behind this fur design it had been about 3 or 4 days since I'd first put these denim pieces in the vacuum bag and they were feeling pretty firm but I knew that epoxy wasn't going to be fully cured or at least cured enough to run through a planer for a few more days yet so I needed access to this vacuum bag so I'm attempting to peel these out and if you can't tell not really an expert when it comes to vacuum bagging and if you are an expert when it comes to vacuum bagging definitely feel free to give me some tips because I'm willing to go out on a limb and say this probably isn't the prescribed method for most people when they're doing vacuum bagging most of you won't remember but a few of you will remember the table that this next table is going to be replacing and that is a solid stump totable build I did a couple years ago GOI Walnut had given me a really pretty chunk of English Walnut which is my favorite wood and I attempted to carve it into a solid end table and it was pretty early on in my carving days actually the first time I ever picked up a chainsaw or at least turned to chainsaw on and it probably showed a little bit it wasn't my best design but I was pretty proud of it at the time and it's been our end table in our house for the last several years but I'm finally ready to let it go we don't really have a place for it and I think somebody out there can give it a great home so if you want to win this table I don't know all the details of the giveaway yet but I will include everything it's open worldwide all includes shipping I will pay for everything and on that note if anybody ever contacts you saying that they are me and that you won something and all you have to do is pay for shipping it's a scam anytime I have a giveaway I will not charge you for shipping I will not make you pay for anything so if you see people in the comments pretending to be me especially on Facebook I get messages all the time from people that got scammed do not fall for it I will always pay for everything so if you want to win that English Walnut stump table there'll be a details in the video description if you are the type of viewer that can appreciate some casual sarcasm mixed in with the occasional giveaway of furniture or tools and the infrequent mention of a story involving my wife that may or may not get me into trouble later all under the banner of calling it woodworking even though those videos don't often involve any wood at all then I highly recommend you subscribe to this channel because I don't think you're going to find any other channels out there that offer all of those things and if you do happen to find a channel that offers all of those things definitely let me know because I'll have some questions for my wife about why other Woodworkers are telling stories about her I don't know if I'm alone or not I won't get too specific but these V panels at this point kind of reminded me of that time in college that your friend swore he would never tell anybody and he was just going to let you know if you should go see a doctor or not then he ended up telling everybody anyway that's what these denim panels kind of look like to me after getting a bunch of these denim tops laminated I realized there's going to be a couple of tops that are going to be much smaller than the rest so I decided to make a smaller table base I decided to modify one of these fur bases from that really cool Richard Finley design to something a little bit more unique we'll call it a I guess I don't know what we'll call it yet if it turns out cool it'll definitely be a Blacktail Studio original if it turns out lame call it a bourbon moth table base or something and the other the big fur base that's going to be the Richard Finley design I realized I had made it a little bit too short which wasn't a big deal I had a bunch of these fur Treads left over from when I built my staircase I just needed to make two more panels however ran into a little bit of problem with that because if you look there you can see the grain is running vertical and Scott had actually pointed this out he's like I don't think we should do that I think we should use this other one but it was buried under a bunch of wood slabs I'm like no no this will look cool it'll be unique but in the end turns out Scott might have been right well we went through all that got this really cool book match and Scott gave me his disappointed look don't mind the vacuum pump in the background I thought it was probably fine Scott gave me again that very disappointed look which lets me know it's not fine if I'm being honest with myself I agree but the other one is buried under some other slabs and I do not want to try to dig all the slabs out but again Scott's guilt got the best to me I don't know if it's my genius or my laziness that knows no bounds I like it hey just to be uh sure this is the one I said we should do from the beginning who could have remember a lot of things happened since then so instead of digging out all those slabs just to get get this one chunk the genius SL lazyy idea that I came up with just to cut this end off of the sazzle and then process it really quick happy yes I will admit that the new blocks of fur look a lot better than the original ones I was going to use so a begrudging thank you to Scott for forcing me to do it right and now to turn all the small blocks of wood into one big solid block of wood I'm going to use some of the cheapest tools that I have and I don't mean the drill press that doesn't count that one's really expensive what I mean are these dowel pins these are about three or four bucks and they're going to accomplish what I normally use my $1,500 Domino for problem with the Domino is just not great for this particular type of glue up and these are going to work really well for indexing them keeping everything lined up pretty good not quite perfect but good enough for who it's for anyway and the problem is when I have a big stack of wood like this and tell me if I'm the only one that does this I hope I'm not but anytime I'm doing a large glue up like this no matter how prepared I am I immediately start panicking and turning into all thumbs and I feel like I pretty well articulated it here swear to God every time a bottle of glue comes out it's like when a pretty girl comes out when I was a teenager I just start absolutely panicking it also kind of looks like this when I did that too just like when I was a teenager eventually I was able to pull it together I think for this one I just thought about something else and the nerves completely went away and occasionally though when I have a really challenging glue up or maybe a really special batch of wood I'll just do a practice Glue by myself beforehand and you would be amazed at how much that helps I don't know if you've ever heard someone brag about how good they are at laminating Denim and epoxy but you're about to is just a quick reminder here was my first Denim and epoxy Journey just about a year ago this is the worst idea I've ever had what a idea what a horrible idea this was Scot and here is how far we've come all right so maybe it's not Apples to Apples but you can tell this is a much better technique and there is still a potentially a better way to do this I've alluded to it in past videos I was contacted by some guys that were telling me about denim infusion where basically I wouldn't have to roll anything and everything would just get sucked through the bag the problem with that as I understand it right now is the epoxy used for that is only for kind of those thin glue-ups that you know eighth of an inch or less and this is about 3/4 of an inch so I don't think we can do the denim infusion yet but I also don't think my Denim and epoxy journey is quite over and I probably haven't totally perfected it I will say the one nice thing about having so many tabletops to laminate is I had plenty of downtime between laminations to work on all these different table bases and this is the little micro one you can see that grain pattern there I think it's pretty interesting and I can't believe I'd never really thought of using fur this way but I guess to be honest I didn't know how cool that fur endgrain was this one is going to be much bigger this is more of that Standalone end table that wouldn't really come in a set of two or three just a single end table with one one maybe two chairs at the most next to it one of the questions I get very frequently when I'm building a table base like this especially one that's based on a round T base is why don't you just put that on a lathe and turn it and my answer that I like to give is that I have my own personal design choices and I like these very angular designs and the world is saturated with very talented wood Turners and I don't want to be another one of those just oversaturating the market however the truth is I don't own lathe and I don't know how to use a lathe even if I had one So eventually I will get into wood turning I actually feel like it's one of those skills I'm holding on to or holding off on learning until later in my career so I can kind of have my wood turning phase because I think it's awesome I love the things that those guys create but right now I am just not capable of creating anything like that I recently went to a woodworking conference and I can say the following as someone who was a speaker at this conference in that most of the talks weren't very good they just weren't very interesting and I'm sure mine can be included with that however there was one guy Alex Snodgrass who was teaching a class on setting up a bandaw and apparently he's pretty famous in the band saw community on how to set them up and I learned that I've basically done everything wrong the entire time I've own to band saw so in this 30 minute class or maybe it was an hour but there's a 30- minute video on YouTube that I'll link that gives his technique and his method for setting up a Banda completely changed everything and the quality of my cut so I highly recommend checking out the Alex Snodgrass method again I'll leave a link in the video description I'm still waiting for the Alex Snodgrass of hand planes to show me how to properly set up and use a hand plane because yes I know this is not how I'm supposed to use a hand plane but I didn't think I had a choice until Scott reminded me that I have a big jointer so I don't know but what would happen if you just push this across your jointer um I'd say you're not supposed to do that but you're also not supposed to do this I don't think it'd be any worse the only it's getting the consistent cut the whole way okay so it could mean one side is a little bit wider or at a different angle but I don't think it'd be noticeable let me try it if it doesn't mess it all up it's not going to hurt the Joiner it might hurt this to minimize the chance of exploding this engra on the first pass I set my jointer to about as shallow of a pass as you can and if you don't know why this is such a bad idea you're basically supposed to play with the grain as soon as you start going across the grain you risk ripping out big chunks of it but that's about best case scenario there so I was feeling pretty inspired so I went through hit all four sides and they were so much better than my janky hand plane job like I do with a lot of my projects these days I had Scott my video guy make a 3D render ing of this project maybe it's a 3D drawing or maybe it's a just a sketch but sometimes the rendering crowd can get kind of sensitive when I use the wrong terms anyway Scott made some kind of image on a computer that was the proportions that I need to make this cuz there's nothing worse than you think that it should be 16 in wide and when you actually build it that way it's way way off so I knew the proportions that I was aiming for and I knew that it should look good with the size tops that we're building here and to just dial it in I use my hand plan to kind of connect those Corners cuz the table saw cuts were just off by a hair and this next part I think is pretty important because it looked okay in this as I learned it's called a truncated pyramid I think but softening these edges and rounding them over like this made it look so much better cuz it really brought that ingrain kind of wrapped around the side and I think it really brought the shape together unfortunately I couldn't just bring that router and the round over a bit over these Corners so what I had to do was sketch It Out by hand and then finish it off with a rasp and actually isn't as hard as it might look because as long as you have those lines to kind of reference you just get a nice consistent round over that whole Edge take your time try not to tear out the grain it really isn't too bad and I'll come back with the sander and clean it up later but all in all I think it's starting to look pretty good and I think it's close enough to that Richard Finley design but also not so close that I'm blatantly ripping him off so I hope he doesn't mind me borrowing him for inspiration this next part is always one of my favorite parts and I don't know why I have so much fun with it but I do cuz all I'm really doing is texturing but it is very very satisfying and it really helps the table sit much more flat and no matter how many times I show this I always get people that ask the question how does removing material actually make it more flat and I guess technically it doesn't make it more flat but it just gives less room for air where on a big wide flat surface there's more room for that wood to kind of be undulating up and down and have a high point whereas if you remove the center it's just that outer ring that needs to stay flat and if that doesn't make sense I probably can't do any better but here's how we're going to attach the top it's just a really simple method I used to put plates on there and kind of over complicate it now I just put a threaded insert with a single stud and that way any of these tops will be compatible and I can put them on and off very easily I'm sure more than a few of you out there have no idea how these weird warty denim tops are going to be surfaced into something that actually looks cool but I promise it will all make sense after this trip to creative woodworking this is a big industrial shop and this is a big planner SL wide belt sander and as I feed this denim through as long as I don't go too far as long as I don't go through into the plywood all that's going to leave or all that's going to remain is the cool denim pattern what I don't know is how each pattern is going to turn out and it can always be or always give me a bit of anxiety because I have an idea in my head of how one's going to look and when it comes out it just isn't as cool as I thought and one of them I actually messed up on we had this one with wood dowels and I forgot that the dowels were thicker than all of the rest of them all the plywood was a/2 in thick but these dowels were 3/4 of an inch and this is actually one that Scott came up with so I'm sorry Scott we didn't get your Dow one this one though I almost forgot about this one this is kind of a proof of concept I did a little micro sample and this looks like it's made out of tinfoil and Denim and it's actually because it's made out of tin foil and Denim and I'll show you that one at the end but it's pretty freaking cool which ones were you most surprised by most excited for and which one were you most disappointed by the one I'm most disappointed with is the giraffe pattern I was really confident that I was going to be the best one and it was the most underwhelming um the surprise surprising ones are probably the black and tan and the black and silver oh yeah black and gray black and tan what patterns were those I think they're both just do random random um and it might just be the high contrast that I liked but um I think the tan is going to look good I think my tenant of favorite is the the starburst or the alien pattern alien the alien from Alien that youve probably never seen that movie oh no I know which one you're talking about the one that stucks on the guy's face yeah um I like that one I think it's like a good mix of Damascus y but not too psychedelic yeah it's kind of a roar shacky which is I don't know I like that pattern Ro Shack in R Shack in yes for the smaller table base I'm doing something totally new I've learned about a new shape it's called an ellipse I can't say whether it's new to the world or just new to me but I watched a woodworking video and found out how to draw an ellipse and here's what we're doing use a little bit of string couple screws in a board of MDF and we're going to end up using half of this ellipse as a template for our smaller table base where we're going to use it actually as a router guide so I'm kind of making this up as I go but I will say it actually works in the end it'll just be up to you to let me know if you think it looks cool or not as I was building all these end table bases and end table tops for my wife I was reflecting on all the things that I've built her as I built her quite a few things I've built a dining table I built her a desk I built her end tables I built her a custom Pantry door and one of the things that all of these have in common is none of them if I'm being honest are really for her they were all what I wanted to build and then I just gave it to her and kind of acted like it was a present it'd be kind of like if she wanted a new car and I show up with a 70 Cuda 346 pack it was like happy birthday and I have a reason for it I don't know that it's a good reason and the main reason is that most of the things she likes are kind of boring I told her she could buy a breakfast table for us and she got us a very lovely but albeit kind of boring White Oak just plain grain glue up plain base just as basic as you can get but that's what she likes and I don't think that it looks bad I think it goes great in our house but those don't make the best videos so over the years when I've needed to make a video I will kind of Disguise it as a gift to her so I had some time to reflect on that and it got me thinking about this one and these again are really kind of for me so while I was doing this project I actually built another base that was going to be just for her it was a white oak base it's in a style that I know she likes because I built some for some clients and she told me how much she liked it more than the other table or more than the other table bases we have so I'm not going to show that on video because I've built the same base a number of times but I will show you during the reveal because I'm trying to make this actually for her even though at the end it's still kind of for me or really kind of for you guys if you think about it so you're welcome all of that said there are worse things that you could be married to than a woodworking YouTuber you you could be married to a YouTube hustle culture coach that says things like rise and grind and claims they split their day up into 24 individual days giving them 24 times the productivity of a normal man could also be said that it's not the best YouTuber to be married to so all in all I would say woodworking YouTuber Falls somewhere between masseuse YouTuber and that nice kid that cuts people's grass for free or okay probably just behind that kid that cuts people's grass for free thanks all right there was probably a little too much deliberation that went into whether or not to make this cut Scott and I went back and forth originally I had planned on making this just a little bit more two-dimensional without making this cut but Scott did some drawings and convinced me that it would probably look better to have this taper on it in the end I do think that he was right but got me thinking about all the things that most of you guys don't see and if you are some kind of Craftsman if you do construction or woodwork or metal work you can definitely relate to this but to everybody else you guys have no idea how much time that we spend just staring blankly at a project I probably spend realistically hours a week just staring at something deciding how it should come together and in the end I think it pays off but it's not the most interesting video to show that process when it comes time to sand these projects more often than not I just have Scott go edit something and I continue sanding on my own because I don't want to get too many shots but after I got done sanding I realized I could do the threaded insert Mount and I have a pretty big drill press and it was actually just barely big enough to get this underneath it which was perfect because I needed to be absolutely vertical I couldn't have any variation because this top isn't flat so if this hole doesn't go in absolutely straight the top isn't going to go on straight either it'll be completely crooked so I was really fortunate to have this drill press to get this threaded insert in there and was feeling pretty good about myself until I went to screw on the top Scott's downstairs editing so I decided to shoot this little bit I was going to surprise him with how well I did it is sturdy enough for what I was hoping but apparently it was off just a little bit of 90 now I don't know if I tell Scott or not I guess he'll see it if he edits this though I better go I wasn't entirely sure how I was going to fix that top so in the meantime to make myself feel a little bit better I was going to put together a win here and do a cool new texturing pattern and to do this I just drew a bunch of bisecting lines and Then followed them with the angle grinder and I think this might be my favorite pattern on the underside of a table that you'll never see that I've ever done and hopefully one of you guys out there can come up with a name because I couldn't really come up with anything clever for it but I do think it looks pretty cool and it definitely functions well all right here's my idea to fix the top and it might be rather brilliant I drilled the hole slightly oversized so the threaded insert is just kind of loose and rocking in there then put a little bit of painters tape on the bottom to prevent any of this extra thick Marine epoxy from going in and here is where my genius comes in is I'm going to put it in there again it's still loose I got that stud in there and I'm putting the top on but remember it's just going to be rocking around back and forth however I have Precision cut sticks here they're going to keep it at the absolute perfect height so it should stay there when the epoxy hardens you think it's going to work I I think so but I'm going to be disappointed because I don't have another solution okay I don't know I don't know if I is that does that work or not first definition let's see if it's level but that's pretty good I think it actually works for the type of table it is I I think it's okay I think I'd be all right with it all right so having our morning coffee in a heavy duty Pro spray bottle and just go to set down okay I'm go over here Scott what do we think I I think it passes that test okay then there's no more test to be had one thing I know about com is they're always very understanding about the furniture I make and are not critical at all this jig here might be my favorite jig in the whole shop and ironically it's also probably my least used jig but it is the most fun to use this is my circle cutting jig for the band saw and super simple to use very easy to make there's plenty of videos here on YouTube that will show you how to make this this isn't something I invented all you do is measure half the distance you want your circle to be put that pin in drill another hole in your piece and as you slide it forward that piece of plywood on the top right is just to keep the whole sled from tipping over you don't have to use it but I do find it to be pretty helpful then you just spin it in a circle and you'd be amazed at how fast and accurate these Circle cutting jigs can [Music] be in the past I've really done a little bit more complicated two-stage process when it comes to cutting a circle I'll start on the router table or using a router use the band saw in the middle and then I'll come back and finish it with a router and that might seem overly complicated and it can be but now that I got my band saw dialed in I do think that it's giving a clean enough cut that I can go straight from the band saw to the router table or the sander or whatever is next and this part was pretty fun not only because I love using this jig but I really got to see each of these denim tables tops start to take shape and this is nowhere near to how they're going to look after the Finish is on but I do think that they're starting to look pretty cool after the Bandai moved over to the router table and for almost every piece I chose a unique edge profile I just used it as an opportunity to see how each round over each profile affected that denim on the side because that's one of my favorite Parts about these denim tables is how the sides look look and this sanding process was pretty unbearable I spent most of the day doing this and this is why I just did a quick time lapse because now we can move on to the finishing process the finishing process I'm using on the base is actually shockingly similar to the finishing process I'm going to use on the top the only difference is the quote color that I'm using on this furwood is called an invisible oil and the idea is it's got just enough white in there that'll make it look like there's nothing on there at all and I think it's pretty neat and if you want to know what the alternative is what a normal kind of clear satin would look like this is what it would look like so I really prefer that invisible oil however that weird white pigment does not look good on darker wood so don't use it on Walnut definitely don't use it on denim but what I'm using here is just the regular satin this is something like you would see in a Rubio monot the brand I'm using is called vesting and I think it looks pretty freaking amazing on these denim tops I mentioned that I built another table base that I think my wife will like a little bit more than these fur bases but she might love the fur ones as well and I also built one more top because as I was building these I just wasn't sure that she was going to love any of them so I built one more it's kind of a fail safe I think she'll like it but I'm really curious which one she's going to choose in the end and I'm also really curious which ones you guys like in the end because I would obviously love your feedback cuz I'll probably make bigger versions of some of these combinations in the end so let me know which ones you like if you follow my channel Channel you've probably seen me talk about N3 Nano in the past this is a product that I offer it is a micron thin coating for any wood surface and actually wood or Denim and it will provide a ton of protection increase the Sheen and contrast all of those things but I also have some huge news in that Woodcraft the company that I believe is the largest woodworking retailer in the country just placed a purchase order for all of their stores and this is huge news for me because Woodcraft does not take products lightly their head buyer tried N3 Nano personally said that he loved it and put an order in for every single store so if you shop at Woodcraft this should be on the shelves shortly if not online already and I am thrilled that they trust N3 Nano enough to put it in their stores because their reputation is everything and I know they wouldn't put a product on their shelves that they didn't trust so if you're interested there's a link in the description or just go check out your local Woodcraft what's happening with your outfit we have a theme today this is a a denim theme so what we have today is I prepared three table bases for you and 10 table tops okay okay so to start this off okay we have here is a black and tan it's actually a car heart blend you'll note the earthy tone slightly nutting may may Touch of course if we're looking at the combination I think that those coordinate really nicely together okay okay moving on for did you get those clothes these for years I ran these all the time all it's time yeah the classic dark D I like dark D so as you can see this is very full boded I believe it was a 4832 body anyway any thoughts on this print I like this one but you know I like dark denims so I I do know that you dark light dark which is why I chose some of the darker wash that I own all right this is our smallest top no that this is a burgundy from the Strauss region okay you find it to be very dry this is actually no finish on it you can feel the fabric I'm okay you're good yeah one of the larger Tops This is a mom Jean blend excellent symmetry some would say balance but this is actually a book match pattern it's a subtle book match you can see there is some asymmetry by Design okay we have a black and gray you'll find it has a very smooth finish almost silky this one we really left the Fabrics come forward is fabric forward very fabric forward inspired by the designs of the Pacific Northwest tribes this is what we're referring to it's the light Paisley see where you're going with that it's a nice light end table would pair nicely with a summer Mimosa I do love those I know how you like Brad Pap s why I with this one I can see by your face you're impressed yeah and what I'm picking up from you is that you immediately notice the hints of patriotism yes I do yes mhm mhm I can see your your face says it all you love it but you'd like to see more I would like to see more just like I said you love it and you'd like to see more I would like to see more this one you'll immediately notice that it will remind you of fresh rain the pepperoni pattern Also may may pick up hints of Smoked Meats that uh is an interesting pattern I kind of like it okay okay can I see see it on this face of s okay really brings out the blue just like the blue In Your Eyes Green in your eyes yeah another dark denim okay that's kind of fun this is probably my personal favorite see that I like the excellent balance yet robust it's not right um okay I like this one okay this is a bright fun vintage hints of Jord Dash mhm so you you love this one or do you just like it mhm I can tell you wanted to see it on this one yeah that's the one yes how'd you get that depth yes so this is a blend of black denim with light denim is that great I can't say that one's my favorite okay okay um and that's totally fine they've given you a lot of great options today so I understand extremely hard to pick a favorite it is last one I know that you ha for this this tasting to come to an end but I also realize that I don't always make things that you necessarily ask for I sometimes make things that I want to make and then I put them in our house yes okay so this final one I really thought of you and did my best know why you're laughing so much but this is you'll find it to be very oy it is a white oak not blend oh the most boring top I could think of and I know how you like white out it's perfect yeah rings and I are both happy with it I knew you would be well I hope you've enjoyed your tasting today this has been pleasurable thank you is is there anything else you'd like to revisit before deciding on the oak top as your final Choice uh yeah I think we should see the the dark denim I think that you did a really really great job with options yes I know you like options my my gut reaction is gravitating towards this one cuz this is beautiful I would have been shocked if you chose anything else all right here is a quick recap of every top we built and the bonus Denim and tinfoil piece let me know which is your favorite pattern and which is your favorite color as always thank you so much for making it this far and I would really appreciate it if you hit that subscribe button have a great week all possible combination of 967 different cbles have it's
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