Wow! You are a very very talented crafter, absolutely stunning and amazing craftsmanship! Love the led light effects! Probably the most amazing piece I’ve ever seen created! Very very well done!
Actor Patrick Stewart would most likely love this piece, he's 92 now, and this video or work should get to him. He played on the series " Star Trek the next Generation"
Beautiful Work ❤ , So glad you didn’t lose your temper on that last glue up😂 Well done sir… Might I suggest a battery pack instead of a plug in light , avoid the electrical cord running across the floor by using a remote. Again , Great work and all the best in the future!!!
@slave No. 4028 did you ever start creating something, and at one point, tried 3 times to achieve a part of your work, and the 3rd time, you let your frustration explode? I think it is a very human reaction! We are aloud to be angry at the right moment, the creator of the table just can't take it anymore! He does not distroy his work, but calmly and perfectly he achieves his creation. Honestly, I laughed at the moment, because I have reacted the same way while some piece just goes bezerk...but never ever gave up!
The attention to detail and the planning ahead, plus all of the engineering, made this video amazing. I would love to have a piece like that. I hope that whoever bought this coffee table (if you decided to sell it) watches this video to truly appreciate how much effort went into this work of art.
This is hands down the best coffee table I have ever seen, and the best piece of furniture I have seen made on KZclip. I can’t fathom how much time you spent into planning this, and it was executed perfectly. Well done. 👌🏻
@Ken Bauer was waiting for this comment, some ppl have no idea. I have been a joiner for 20years and that table is plenty strong enough, I would wouldn't stand on it (like any furniture) but definitely strong enough for a table and stronger than some tables I have seen in my time that's for sure. I couldn't even make this table but everyone here seems to be an expert lol
@Ken Bauer Yeah... People here are thinking about paper glue or something, I mean, basses, guitars... I've seen wood split sooner than I saw tailpieces unstick, so to say.
@RedVelvetPanda a wood glue joint is stronger than the wood grain itself. All that glue adds inherent stability to this piece of furniture. When a glued piece of wood breaks, it almost never breaks along the glue joint, but along the wood grain. This table is more stable than most. The only problem is in the arch at the end, but as long as it's not being used as a seat or a stool, it'll be more than fine.
WOW! I admit to not getting out and seeing what other wood creators are doing, I have never seen anything like this before. It takes my breath away. Thank you.
Of all the different projects I've watched you work on I think this one takes the cake. I could definitely tell it tested your patience. This is such a beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing. ☺☺☺
How in the world did you turn that by hand. That’s unreal. My brain: you could totally make that Me: 24 years later. I’m done with the glueing part. What’s next.
As a mechanical engineer, I can appreciate all the efforts gone in to making this. Pure Art !!! My favourite part was the wood stretching effect on the wormhole.
Im no engineer or mathematician but you have to be an alien to create such perfect symmetry by eye. Its truly mind blowing. Dont sell it , it needs to be in an art museum. That was incredible to watch. Thank you
This table is a great representation of space time. It's the curbs in the woods that appear to stretch. He had a brilliant understanding of this as he made the build.
Without doubt the best project on the internet. The skill and artistry are beyond anything I have seen before. The jigs alone are masterpieces in their own right. The number of hours to create the table must have been phenomenal. I loved the fact that you showed your utter frustration when it went wrong. Truly a master. Thank you for posting.
As a mathematician and a hobbyist woodworker, I couldn't express the excitement and joy I got from watching you create this masterpiece. I feel like every physics department everywhere must have a table like this. I really hope you will get the attention you deserve, both from the woodworking and math communities here on KZclip, and outside. Keep up the great content!
One of the biggest joys in building is the playfulness of geometry. Beats accounting for applied math.😉 Oliver takes it to another level. I'm sure he has some older videos of him turning bowls. I know I've seen this concept done before to simulate gravity wells
As a woodworker of 30 years, I really appreciate the problem solving I observed here. That is a skill all to itself. And the dedication to complete a project like this when so much could go wrong. Definitely earned my subscription. Very well done
This has been the most rewarding video that could possibly be viewed. As I watched, every new step along the way was as baffeling as it was perplexing. I can't even imagine where you thought out a project like this. So here's another pat on the back along with a gold star, you've earned it. I wonder, where o where will this lovely work of art be on display. In Mister Luckies home no doubt. Thanks for sharing this project with us.
This is absolutely a work of art! Gorgeous! You have a wonderful talen and love of wood! I only wish I had the money to commission one of these from you, but alas I was forced to retire because of illnesses years ago. I look for to see your other art!
Wow, I watched pretty much the whole thing and your work is epic in design and your skills are over the top. Beautiful work just doesn’t cut it. You make gallery level stuff. look forward to seeing more of your stuff.
From an engineer and artist, I can honestly say that this is one of the most impressive pieces of work I have ever seen. Executed to utter perfection. An absolute masterpiece. Well done, my friend.
@notice exactly, some people need to understand that people usually praise something is in a way to express how good it is, some people take it literally
@griefer One of those comments that just proves you'll never satisfy the internet commentariat. There will always be those who read in the worst possible interpretation of any statement.
There is no denying that some of those veneer lines don't line up in the end. That is because perfection doesn't exist. This is an incredible feat to make, regardless.
That was just incredible! The only thing that could possibly outshine the finished piece is watching it being made. I thought for sure when "I need a steady cam..." popped up the next thing was going to be "So I built another jig". I will be watching for the next masterpiece.
this is not a practical piece. This is a work of art worthy of any art gallery or museum. I am blown away at this triumph. You need to be super proud of your work.
I've never seen a woodworker get so mad on a video but it's nice to know not everything is so simple and easy as videos can make it look. Adds an extra layer to appreciate the hard work you put into it.
Feels like they really just need to prioritize managing their anger because they damn near came to destroying some of their clamps and the work piece. If you've never worked with hand clamps before they can be fiddly things and are only as useful as the user is creative, but getting so upset to start throwing the work piece over a glue up is startling behavior.
Wow! That's incredible. I also love building furniture but nothing of this caliber. I like the different jigs you've made as well. You are very talented 👏
I don't think I need to ever watch another woodworking video again after this. this was an actual journey to watch as if you were in a worm hole in outer space. The mad genius I had that kind of temper when I was young and then I realized it only wastes more time to get mad. but you made it through. congrats. can't wait to see what's next.
This is a truly amazing piece, and a great achievement! I love the lighting idea. Based on the work you put into it, I'd expect someone would pay a great deal of money. Did you sell it, or have you kept it for yourself?
Best craftsmanship ive ever myself got to watch. AMAZING MYMAN!!! How many days/hours roughly do you have into that beautiful piece? Has to be in the hundreds of hours? At least. Thank you for documenting all the process not just the parts that went smooth. Respect when someone allows others to know shit doesnt always go as planned. Problem solving is honesty 60% of any project.
My thoughts too. Like.. the amount of attention to details at the start you would need to have to get that result is impressive. Although happy accidents are just as awesome
Fantastic work! Thank you for sharing the mini fails and frustrations as well. It all made me appreciate the level of craftsmanship and skill needed to make the final product happen.
Thanks for including your failed clamp attempts when you got angry, never see that on youtube but it’s probably the most relatable bit for me😂 when you think you’ve done everything you can to prep and shit just doesn’t work perfectly how you imagined is such a pain lol. Incredible table you should be seriously proud, I thought your page had over 1million subscribers, I’m amazed you don’t (you’ll absolutely get there soon enough though with your creativity and execution👌)
@Slaverre ❤ Couldn't agree more. If you were watching that moment and didn't expect it, didn't understand it, or couldn't relate to it you most likely never pushed yourself to the edge of your own capabilities or just tried something hard or difficult and failed. What I don't understand is how someone could go through life and not ever have at least one of these moments. Instead of critiquing a minor outburst of some one trying to test himself and expand his skill set, watch the news and critique the person who murders their whole family, the politician who steels, the person who shoots up a walmart, etc. While doing so take note of how beneficial it is to society to do so while sitting behind a keyboard.
@Evan Barnes I think it's pretty clear you've never had a tricky glue up. The limited time available to work with the glue and the EXTREME pressure to get it right is maddening... especially with a piece like this. Adults are allowed to get upset and vent their emotions. He didn't throw it AT anyone or continue some sustained violent rampage as you've made this out to be. He was in his shop and most likely alone. I'm sure you've never raised your voice at your 11 year old math students? Adults shouldn't raise their voices at children. Do you raise your voice at home? Adults shouldn't throw tantrums and raise their voices when they get frustrated. That's the kind of thing that people should check out therapy for: to learn better, more coping strategies. 31 minutes and 24 seconds of video and you chose to point out 5 seconds of it. Maybe you should look at why you think it's okay to pass significant judgment and condemnation to recommend therapy for someone you don't even know. I'm sure you've never lost your cool while driving, teaching or otherwise. Maybe you should also bring a camera around 24/7 so we can chastise and condemn you for 5 seconds of bad behavior?
I mean, that was a super childish reaction to frustration. It's a gorgeous table and incredible work, but adults shouldn't literally throw objects and tantrums when they get frustrated. That's the kind of thing that people should check out therapy for: to learn better, more mature coping strategies. I wouldn't accept that behavior from one of my 11 year old math students.
While refreshing to see, as someone on the spectrum who is adverse to sudden loud noises and who watches these types of videos to relax when I'm stressed out..... I would have appreciated a clearer warning to take off my headphones or mute. 😕 I was really quite startled. I was 100% not expecting such visible emotion. Quite disturbing to me when I'm not expecting that kind of content incoming. "Clamping it got tricky" does nothing to inform that an emotional, loud outburst is incoming.... In a genre of video that is typically very methodical and chill to watch. I might expect that kind of outburst on a video called "Maker loses it while clamping wood for epic custom wormhole table".... But I'm also never in 1000 years going to click on a video like that because I do not enjoy rage content.
I have sat here watching this with my jaw open and mind absolutely blown! I watch a lot of woodworking and turning videos, but this is by far the coolest table that I've seen!
Juste sublime ! 😍 Je découvre ton travail à partir de cette table ... quelle entrée ! Ça va être difficile de me surprendre maintenant 😂😉 Évidemment je m'abonne Encore bravo pour cette sublime table Ps : je trouve que parfois tu parles un peu trop sur tes vidéos 😉
Ce que j'apprécie bcp c le fait d'intégrer ds ta vidéo tes essais, tes ratés (un peu nerveux le mec 😉) et du coup ta façon d'avancer et progresser sur le projet C pas si souvent (même rare) et c très appréciable ; ça rend le truc plus humain, plus vrai et ça n'est que plus rassurant pour nous Je t'en remercie
Your mind and talents astonishes me! This has got to be probably one of the most difficult tables I have ever seen made! Blows my mind what you can do and gorgeous your work is! This is easily the most complex and beautiful pieces of art I have ever seen! Thank you for sharing this!
Hello, this woodwork might be the most beautiful I've ever seen. 140 hours of work on a piece is priceless. I loved the mirror and light idea really looks like it's pulling the light into the wormhole. I also liked the fact that you expose the frustration of not getting everything done the first time, that's how we get stronger. Thanks for sharing. Please keep up this wonderful work
I never got emotional at a coffee table before now! What a marvelous job Oliver! you make it look so simple! Those were some pretty hard cuts at times! Dang! What a treat to be able to see this! Thanks so much for filming it. and so well! Peace to you and yours Sir. i subscribed and clicked the bell and am sharing it now! AWESOME!
@Kurisu Your safe place is waiting for you. Go cry there. To me it's refreshing to see the other side as well and I'm glad he decided to not leave that segment out of the video.
Just amazing, the coffee table looks like it was cast in one piece. Just beautiful, a masterpiece. I'm always fascinated by people who create such works of art from an idea and material. ♥
i have made furniture for many years, every part of this i can relate to.. painfull fingers , sore shoulders a brain which hurts dust in youre eyes..... one of the most incredible pieces of furniture I have ever seen.. you deserve all of our praise.. any one who has worked with wood will understand the incredible effort this took. simply the best i have seen. well done
I love that you started from the glued cubes such that the "glue lines" later form the parametrization grids of the deformed surface. Truly marvelous work!
It doesn't matter how often I would drop things off the round side or into the wormhole, this is amazing and I would kill to have one of these in my house
Wow. That’s incredible! You said 140 hours of work, but how long did you plan the execution?? That’s really a masterpiece. I’ve never seen something like that. Absolutely gorgeous!
@Olivier Gomis I can tell you how long you spent dreaming this up. At least double the time it took to build. I figured this out a long time ago. "The longer you spend thinking about a project, the better it turns out. And the faster you get it done" Therefore, had you not spent a good amount of time thinking about it, it would have taken you much longer to build. And the end results wouldn't have been as precise! This is where repetition comes into play. Been there done that many times.
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Wow! You are a very very talented crafter, absolutely stunning and amazing craftsmanship! Love the led light effects! Probably the most amazing piece I’ve ever seen created! Very very well done!
COOL!!!
Actor Patrick Stewart would most likely love this piece, he's 92 now, and this video or work should get to him. He played on the series " Star Trek the next Generation"
Amazing work, perhaps you were seeded here young Sir. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful Work ❤ , So glad you didn’t lose your temper on that last glue up😂 Well done sir… Might I suggest a battery pack instead of a plug in light , avoid the electrical cord running across the floor by using a remote. Again , Great work and all the best in the future!!!
This might be the the coolest table made anywhere on the planet this year. Amazing work!
@slave No. 4028 that's tame compared to when his gf passes him off. Lol
@The Man -- You wrote, "hat is how real man handle frustration." Yeah, women, too. 🤣
@BetaTester704 yes, why not, the universe is enormous
@slave No. 4028 did you ever start creating something, and at one point, tried 3 times to achieve a part of your work, and the 3rd time, you let your frustration explode? I think it is a very human reaction! We are aloud to be angry at the right moment, the creator of the table just can't take it anymore! He does not distroy his work, but calmly and perfectly he achieves his creation.
Honestly, I laughed at the moment, because I have reacted the same way while some piece just goes bezerk...but never ever gave up!
Apologies, but for me it is more conceptual art than creating a table!👍⚡💫
Watching you turn the wormhole part was terrifying.
But wow. I have no idea how you planned this piece out at all. Pure genius.
My jaw hit the floor when the camera looked into the wormhole and it was infinite, like a real wormhole. Holy crap. Incredible work.
The attention to detail and the planning ahead, plus all of the engineering, made this video amazing. I would love to have a piece like that. I hope that whoever bought this coffee table (if you decided to sell it) watches this video to truly appreciate how much effort went into this work of art.
This is hands down the best coffee table I have ever seen, and the best piece of furniture I have seen made on KZclip. I can’t fathom how much time you spent into planning this, and it was executed perfectly. Well done. 👌🏻
It is no longer a piece of furniture..., it is a work of art.
I don’t care how strong or practical it is, this is a triumph of craftsmanship, mathematics and perseverance. Absolutely fantastic job!
Couldn't have said it better myself!
@Ken Bauer was waiting for this comment, some ppl have no idea. I have been a joiner for 20years and that table is plenty strong enough, I would wouldn't stand on it (like any furniture) but definitely strong enough for a table and stronger than some tables I have seen in my time that's for sure. I couldn't even make this table but everyone here seems to be an expert lol
@Ken Bauer Yeah... People here are thinking about paper glue or something, I mean, basses, guitars... I've seen wood split sooner than I saw tailpieces unstick, so to say.
mathematics
kidding'?
:D
@RedVelvetPanda a wood glue joint is stronger than the wood grain itself. All that glue adds inherent stability to this piece of furniture. When a glued piece of wood breaks, it almost never breaks along the glue joint, but along the wood grain. This table is more stable than most. The only problem is in the arch at the end, but as long as it's not being used as a seat or a stool, it'll be more than fine.
Your dedication in work is a peace of art and the best part is the original sound of every single thing
Franchement, en tant qu'ancien ouvrier du bois, j'aurais aimé avoir le quart de votre talent jeune homme. Un grand bravo, vous irez très loin.
Поцелованный Богом мастер, с золотыми мозгами, с золотыми руками, живи долго, удивляй всех своими творениями. Браво!
WOW!
I admit to not getting out and seeing what other wood creators are doing, I have never seen anything like this before. It takes my breath away. Thank you.
Of all the different projects I've watched you work on I think this one takes the cake. I could definitely tell it tested your patience. This is such a beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing. ☺☺☺
Knowing my luck, I’d throw my keys on the table and they would end up in another space-time.
Light years away
Hmmm. Your luck is gay and African American.
👏👏👏👏👏 Comment of the year man. I laughed my.....off. Thank you for that.
Cue the comment guy who suggests partially insetting a glass top. And some hidden metal splines underneath for strength. Beautiful, yes.
How in the world did you turn that by hand. That’s unreal.
My brain: you could totally make that
Me: 24 years later. I’m done with the glueing part. What’s next.
This is definitely the best master piece ever made
This is not a piece of furniture , this is PURE ART! .....
As a mechanical engineer, I can appreciate all the efforts gone in to making this.
Pure Art !!!
My favourite part was the wood stretching effect on the wormhole.
Im no engineer or mathematician but you have to be an alien to create such perfect symmetry by eye. Its truly mind blowing. Dont sell it , it needs to be in an art museum. That was incredible to watch. Thank you
Sin palabras. Es una obra de arte.
Man, the fact that the cubes are stretched along the wormhole as the space would be just blows my mind, this man is a beast!
This table is a great representation of space time. It's the curbs in the woods that appear to stretch. He had a brilliant understanding of this as he made the build.
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MR BEEEAAAAASSTT
MR BEEEEEAST
MR BEEEAAAAST!
Without doubt the best project on the internet. The skill and artistry are beyond anything I have seen before. The jigs alone are masterpieces in their own right. The number of hours to create the table must have been phenomenal. I loved the fact that you showed your utter frustration when it went wrong. Truly a master. Thank you for posting.
Even without the lighting effect, this is a masterpiece. Then the lighting kicks in, and you are through the wormhole, friend!
It's a delight witnessing how this artwork is made. Hats off...
Juste magnifique !!! Exceptionnelle cette table. Une oeuvre d'art...
Tu as un vrai talent, mec !!
Sincèrement bravo
Only a perfectionist can do this work with that level of detail. Hats off bro!
As a mathematician and a hobbyist woodworker, I couldn't express the excitement and joy I got from watching you create this masterpiece. I feel like every physics department everywhere must have a table like this. I really hope you will get the attention you deserve, both from the woodworking and math communities here on KZclip, and outside.
Keep up the great content!
@The Man - ".... Party pooper (And I have seen that). He has a cool channel....."
My bad.
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@WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe Party pooper (And I have seen that). He has a cool channel.
One of the biggest joys in building is the playfulness of geometry. Beats accounting for applied math.😉
Oliver takes it to another level.
I'm sure he has some older videos of him turning bowls. I know I've seen this concept done before to simulate gravity wells
The perfect spot for the table would be the landing of the The Escherian Stairwell in Blg 7 on the RIT campus.
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The craftmanship demonstrated herein, absolutely fantastic. The symmetry is mind blowing
Великолепно!!!!👍🏻
This has to be the most ridiculously awesome piece of furniture on youtube, period.
This is a BEAUTIFUL build! That is truly a work of ART!
Tu es un malade....Je n'ai jamais rien vu d'aussi audacieux !! Quel Chef d'Oeuvre....
As a woodworker of 30 years, I really appreciate the problem solving I observed here. That is a skill all to itself. And the dedication to complete a project like this when so much could go wrong. Definitely earned my subscription. Very well done
At 6:50 - 7:25 😝😂
Yes.....exactely. 💜
😊👍
This is incredible, the concept and execution by themselves are beyond impressive!
How much did this table sell for? Or is it in a museum? This is crazy! I love it.
This has been the most rewarding video that could possibly be viewed. As I watched, every new step along the way was as baffeling as it was perplexing. I can't even imagine where you thought out a project like this. So here's another pat on the back along with a gold star, you've earned it. I wonder, where o where will this lovely work of art be on display. In Mister Luckies home no doubt. Thanks for sharing this project with us.
This is absolutely a work of art! Gorgeous! You have a wonderful talen and love of wood! I only wish I had the money to commission one of these from you, but alas I was forced to retire because of illnesses years ago. I look for to see your other art!
Wow, I watched pretty much the whole thing and your work is epic in design and your skills are over the top. Beautiful work just doesn’t cut it.
You make gallery level stuff.
look forward to seeing more of your stuff.
Absolute genius - what an amazing focal point. I'm glad not everyone in life is as dull as Steve Wilson 👍
He's not being dull. He's stating the obvious. It's not a practical coffee table.
I agree, Steve sidesteps the main point of this beautiful piece entirely.. demonstrating not all woodworkers are artists, some are just engineers.
When Steve Wilson shows up to a party it automatically ends.
Totally agree
Hahahaha! Agreed!
I’ve never seen it’s equal.. nicest table ever made by a human… Hands Down.. BRAVO!!!
This is an insanely creative coffee table. Absolutely beautiful work!
I've made a lot of things but the skill needed to make this is amazing. What a great piece of furniture.
I am a professional clamp thrower and I can say you have raw talent! haha Seriously nice jobe! Very impressive!
Beautiful work ..your obviously very skilled and talented. People risk their lives for a masterpiece . Stay safe my friend
From an engineer and artist, I can honestly say that this is one of the most impressive pieces of work I have ever seen. Executed to utter perfection. An absolute masterpiece. Well done, my friend.
@notice exactly, some people need to understand that people usually praise something is in a way to express how good it is, some people take it literally
@griefer One of those comments that just proves you'll never satisfy the internet commentariat. There will always be those who read in the worst possible interpretation of any statement.
@Yotes4Life maybe he was just expressing on how good the table is, you don’t need to take it too deep into ur heart
There is no denying that some of those veneer lines don't line up in the end. That is because perfection doesn't exist. This is an incredible feat to make, regardless.
Super boulot, vraiment impressionnant. Et cette qualité d'exécution est juste prodigieuse. Bravo
That was just incredible! The only thing that could possibly outshine the finished piece is watching it being made. I thought for sure when "I need a steady cam..." popped up the next thing was going to be "So I built another jig". I will be watching for the next masterpiece.
Masterpiece. Absolutely beautiful!
Fabulous work, bravo sir! 👍🏻
this is not a practical piece. This is a work of art worthy of any art gallery or museum. I am blown away at this triumph. You need to be super proud of your work.
I've never seen a woodworker get so mad on a video but it's nice to know not everything is so simple and easy as videos can make it look. Adds an extra layer to appreciate the hard work you put into it.
Feels like they really just need to prioritize managing their anger because they damn near came to destroying some of their clamps and the work piece. If you've never worked with hand clamps before they can be fiddly things and are only as useful as the user is creative, but getting so upset to start throwing the work piece over a glue up is startling behavior.
@Hakuna Matata they did tho
u DID NOT MAYBE COUSE THEY DONT SHOW
It is totally legit! Ever heard about Michelangelo's wrath?...🤯
Wow! That's incredible. I also love building furniture but nothing of this caliber. I like the different jigs you've made as well. You are very talented 👏
Inspiring project sir. Congratulations on executing such a beautifully crafted piece. Sublime.
I appreciate you keeping the outburst on camera, anyone whose ever worked on something knows that sometimes you just gotta let a little rage out!
That is just unreal. What a beautiful job you did
Wow, that is absolutely gorgeous. What a true craftsman you are❤
This belongs in a museum or something. This is literally the best piece of furniture I've ever seen.
Ooops.... "It belongs in a museum"--- my thinking exactly.
My thinking exactly.
@Astrix Cloud lmaooo
@LyijylihaWhy? So no one sees it? Lmao
Hawking foundation headoffice lobby should be the place for this piece of art.
I don't think I need to ever watch another woodworking video again after this. this was an actual journey to watch as if you were in a worm hole in outer space. The mad genius I had that kind of temper when I was young and then I realized it only wastes more time to get mad. but you made it through. congrats. can't wait to see what's next.
This is a truly amazing piece, and a great achievement! I love the lighting idea. Based on the work you put into it, I'd expect someone would pay a great deal of money. Did you sell it, or have you kept it for yourself?
The original wormhole is exactly I imagined it to be, truly a work of art, spectacular job.
Best craftsmanship ive ever myself got to watch. AMAZING MYMAN!!! How many days/hours roughly do you have into that beautiful piece? Has to be in the hundreds of hours? At least. Thank you for documenting all the process not just the parts that went smooth. Respect when someone allows others to know shit doesnt always go as planned. Problem solving is honesty 60% of any project.
I spent years making jet engine parts on a lathe, but I have to say - that is an amazing piece of work! Bravo.
Utterly, UTTERLY astonishing accomplishment. The way those veneer lines intersect down the outside of the wormhole is just beautiful.
C'est un vrai chef-d'œuvre.
My thoughts too. Like.. the amount of attention to details at the start you would need to have to get that result is impressive. Although happy accidents are just as awesome
Absolutely spectacular piece. That is truly unique.
The most amazing wood turning I’ve ever seen. Incredible! Well done
Fantastic work! Thank you for sharing the mini fails and frustrations as well. It all made me appreciate the level of craftsmanship and skill needed to make the final product happen.
Stunning piece of work/art.
Absolutely beautiful!
Incredibe work.
This is not just a "Wormhole Coffee Table", it´s "Art in wood"
Thanks for including your failed clamp attempts when you got angry, never see that on youtube but it’s probably the most relatable bit for me😂 when you think you’ve done everything you can to prep and shit just doesn’t work perfectly how you imagined is such a pain lol. Incredible table you should be seriously proud, I thought your page had over 1million subscribers, I’m amazed you don’t (you’ll absolutely get there soon enough though with your creativity and execution👌)
@Slaverre ❤ Couldn't agree more. If you were watching that moment and didn't expect it, didn't understand it, or couldn't relate to it you most likely never pushed yourself to the edge of your own capabilities or just tried something hard or difficult and failed. What I don't understand is how someone could go through life and not ever have at least one of these moments. Instead of critiquing a minor outburst of some one trying to test himself and expand his skill set, watch the news and critique the person who murders their whole family, the politician who steels, the person who shoots up a walmart, etc. While doing so take note of how beneficial it is to society to do so while sitting behind a keyboard.
@Evan Barnes I think it's pretty clear you've never had a tricky glue up. The limited time available to work with the glue and the EXTREME pressure to get it right is maddening... especially with a piece like this. Adults are allowed to get upset and vent their emotions. He didn't throw it AT anyone or continue some sustained violent rampage as you've made this out to be. He was in his shop and most likely alone. I'm sure you've never raised your voice at your 11 year old math students? Adults shouldn't raise their voices at children. Do you raise your voice at home? Adults shouldn't throw tantrums and raise their voices when they get frustrated. That's the kind of thing that people should check out therapy for: to learn better, more coping strategies.
31 minutes and 24 seconds of video and you chose to point out 5 seconds of it. Maybe you should look at why you think it's okay to pass significant judgment and condemnation to recommend therapy for someone you don't even know. I'm sure you've never lost your cool while driving, teaching or otherwise. Maybe you should also bring a camera around 24/7 so we can chastise and condemn you for 5 seconds of bad behavior?
I mean, that was a super childish reaction to frustration. It's a gorgeous table and incredible work, but adults shouldn't literally throw objects and tantrums when they get frustrated. That's the kind of thing that people should check out therapy for: to learn better, more mature coping strategies. I wouldn't accept that behavior from one of my 11 year old math students.
While refreshing to see, as someone on the spectrum who is adverse to sudden loud noises and who watches these types of videos to relax when I'm stressed out..... I would have appreciated a clearer warning to take off my headphones or mute. 😕
I was really quite startled. I was 100% not expecting such visible emotion. Quite disturbing to me when I'm not expecting that kind of content incoming.
"Clamping it got tricky" does nothing to inform that an emotional, loud outburst is incoming.... In a genre of video that is typically very methodical and chill to watch. I might expect that kind of outburst on a video called "Maker loses it while clamping wood for epic custom wormhole table".... But I'm also never in 1000 years going to click on a video like that because I do not enjoy rage content.
I'll second this, to include the frustration made it more real than any other DIY vid I've seen in a while.
Probably the coolest coffee table I've ever seen
I have sat here watching this with my jaw open and mind absolutely blown! I watch a lot of woodworking and turning videos, but this is by far the coolest table that I've seen!
Juste sublime ! 😍
Je découvre ton travail à partir de cette table ... quelle entrée ! Ça va être difficile de me surprendre maintenant 😂😉
Évidemment je m'abonne
Encore bravo pour cette sublime table
Ps : je trouve que parfois tu parles un peu trop sur tes vidéos 😉
Ce que j'apprécie bcp c le fait d'intégrer ds ta vidéo tes essais, tes ratés (un peu nerveux le mec 😉) et du coup ta façon d'avancer et progresser sur le projet
C pas si souvent (même rare) et c très appréciable ; ça rend le truc plus humain, plus vrai et ça n'est que plus rassurant pour nous
Je t'en remercie
Incredible work and I love that you didn't edit out getting angry. Been there many times myself!
Beaucoups de maitrises et de connaissances. Bravos Mister !
This would have already been a masterpiece without the LEDs but they add another level of awesome to it! Amazing.
Actually, the LEDs add another "DIMENTION" 🤣
“Awesome” is definitely the right word. I already knew it would be gorgeous, but when I saw it with the lights I was literally in awe.
Your mind and talents astonishes me! This has got to be probably one of the most difficult tables I have ever seen made! Blows my mind what you can do and gorgeous your work is! This is easily the most complex and beautiful pieces of art I have ever seen! Thank you for sharing this!
Incredible effort with tremendous success as a result! Bravo
Hello, this woodwork might be the most beautiful I've ever seen. 140 hours of work on a piece is priceless. I loved the mirror and light idea really looks like it's pulling the light into the wormhole. I also liked the fact that you expose the frustration of not getting everything done the first time, that's how we get stronger. Thanks for sharing. Please keep up this wonderful work
Absolutely amazing and beautiful. Great job!
I never got emotional at a coffee table before now! What a marvelous job Oliver! you make it look so simple! Those were some pretty hard cuts at times! Dang! What a treat to be able to see this! Thanks so much for filming it. and so well! Peace to you and yours Sir. i subscribed and clicked the bell and am sharing it now! AWESOME!
6:53 Wood working is such a relaxing thing.
@Herr Falke screaming "Merde!" In frustration would have been fine but physical violence is indicative of deeper issues.
@Jan Procházka Shame you missed the best parts, and yet you still commented - bravo!
@Kurisu Your safe place is waiting for you. Go cry there.
To me it's refreshing to see the other side as well and I'm glad he decided to not leave that segment out of the video.
6:44 be like
@Fantabulous Snuffaluffagus I recognize his behavior as I do the same, and it has cost me.
미쳤다 진짜ㄷㄷㄷㄷ
웜홀의 기하학적 모양은 익히 알고 있었지만
그걸 커피 테이블로 구현해낸게 진짜로 기가 막힌다
시공간이 왜곡되는 격자 모양까지 표현했어ㄷㄷㄷ
Man you're truly gifted. How did you come up with the idea of spacetime woodworking?
This is one of the coolest builds I’ve seen!
Just amazing, the coffee table looks like it was cast in one piece. Just beautiful, a masterpiece. I'm always fascinated by people who create such works of art from an idea and material. ♥
i have made furniture for many years, every part of this i can relate to.. painfull fingers , sore shoulders a brain which hurts dust in youre eyes..... one of the most incredible pieces of furniture I have ever seen.. you deserve all of our praise.. any one who has worked with wood will understand the incredible effort this took. simply the best i have seen. well done
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This is really impressive, beautiful work.
@Oliver - quite simply the best piece of woodwork I've ever seen. Truly amazing design and implementation. I'm in awe of your skills. 5*
Till now I have not seen such a good coffee table. It's really too good.
Truly a thing of beauty! Fantastic job!
awesome table but i have to point out how great and creative the camera angles are!!! It makes the video even more fun to watch!
I love that you started from the glued cubes such that the "glue lines" later form the parametrization grids of the deformed surface. Truly marvelous work!
@eltorocal I watched it again, and indeed! Thanks for the clarification!
The lines that you see are the maple veneer he glued in for effect. The glue is micro thin now... probably less than a razor blade edge in thickness.
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This is another amazing piece. How do you even come up with your designs? I look forward to your future projects!
Never have I seen something like that done .absolutely stunning piece of work m8 .brilliant
Toutes nos félicitations! Magnifique travail. Salutations du Brésil.
It doesn't matter how often I would drop things off the round side or into the wormhole, this is amazing and I would kill to have one of these in my house
It‘s a masterpiece or even higher a heavenly piece
Wow. That’s incredible! You said 140 hours of work, but how long did you plan the execution?? That’s really a masterpiece. I’ve never seen something like that. Absolutely gorgeous!
@EmiStar I could not have made it in 140 days!
@Hope Rules I think that was 140 hours of actively working on it time
140 hours is not even close. This took at least months, but probably 6-12 months.
@Olivier Gomis I can tell you how long you spent dreaming this up. At least double the time it took to build. I figured this out a long time ago. "The longer you spend thinking about a project, the better it turns out. And the faster you get it done"
Therefore, had you not spent a good amount of time thinking about it, it would have taken you much longer to build. And the end results wouldn't have been as precise! This is where repetition comes into play. Been there done that many times.
@Olivier Gomis I totally understand! 😂
One of the most impressive creations I've ever seen.
Olivier all I can say is that you have created a masterpiece , absolutely beautiful 👍
Loved your work man. you have amazing talent
Subtitles were so good by the way