This Table Was Designed By NASA...

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Published 2022-08-06
I create a table inspired by JW Space Telescope with woodworking tools and golden mirrors. shiny table.

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Products and tools in this video (affiliate)
Drill and driver: amzn.to/2VfxyNr
Self-Centering Drill Bit: amzn.to/3QtCBor
Circular saw: amzn.to/39RkwLf
Circular Saw Blade: amzn.to/3HnhShm
Compact Router: amzn.to/3eDmnpT
Flush Trim Router Bit TOP Bearing: amzn.to/3dh1rVk
Flush Trim Router Bit BOTTOM Bearing: amzn.to/2XJgdxj
Chamfer Router Bit: amzn.to/3cvEKON
Dark Walnut wood stain: amzn.to/35p8mIU
Random orbit sander: amzn.to/3fhd1Rt
120 Grit for Sander: amzn.to/3gdWQY5
Red clamp: amzn.to/2KWUDQ8
L Brackets: amzn.to/3Qo93IG
Hubble Space Telescope Model Kit: amzn.to/3c2LbXt
Digital Angle Gauge Magnetic: amzn.to/2M8rty9
Varathane Water Based Polyurethane Satin Wood Finish: amzn.to/3eDVtiL
Paint Brush, 2-1/2 inch: amzn.to/2NyQiXJ

Production
Main Camera: amzn.to/3aujLtW
Lens 1: amzn.to/3rhnjX2
Lens 2: amzn.to/3rcJ8qT
Backup Camera and lens: amzn.to/2RF5V24
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Music
Artist: Nathan Perdomo @Nate Perdomo
Youtube:    • [Alternative, Indie] Never Left  
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Not For Nothing - Otis McDonald

Thank you to Patreons:
Angie K
Tomislav J
Mac M
Oleg K
Alice C
Gabriel K

Credits:
science.nasa.gov/get-involved/toolkits/spacecraft-…
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12408
   • James Webb Space Telescope Constructi...  
www.businessinsider.com/nasa-checking-james-webb-s…
www.cbsnews.com/news/nasa-delays-james-webb-space-…
www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2447:_Hammer_In…
www.tweaktown.com/news/83806/nasa-drops-james-webb…
   • James Webb Space Telescope Launch — O...  

In this video, i use woodworking to build a DIY table inspired by the James Webb space telescope using hand tools power tools and wood finish. NASA has to do with astronomy and also spacex, epoxy resin was used in this build so it's technically an epoxy table, i dont think its a river table. Beginner floating shelf genius idea. I Built A Space Telescope In My Garage. I Built The James Webb Space Telescope In Real Life... I Built A Space Telescope In My Dining Room
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All Comments (21)
  • You asked for feedback regarding the routering so here it is! -Rule is you want to cut away as much material prior to using the router so that your router cuts away the least material necessary. -Use your right hand to determine the direction of the bit spinning (thumb is the bit, direction the fingers curl is the direction of the spin). You always push the work against the spin. -The times you had kickback you were using the router to make cuts (not just remove the edge). This caused kickback because (a) the bit was doing work both against the spin and with it and (b) cutting too much material too quickly causing the bit to flex. Both of these are shown in slomo in some youtibe channels about usong routers.
  • @ScottYuJan
    congratulations! what a satisfying build to watch.
  • @Sareille
    So cute to see your dad! I'm sure he's proud of you. Excellent work and excellent video.
  • Really love the work you make the table and even edit this video, the tiny amount of weird stuff play at background is just subtle enough to notice. It's like playing game, "Where's Waldo.." while watching you do all those stuff. Good stuff.
  • Using a router like that to make the perfect cuts, maybe next time use your jigsaw to saw around the whole thing leaving a 3-5mm edge to shave off with the router. Thats how I use em. Basically what you did at the end of the video. Thats also how you prevent that 'close call' you had cause it wont have enough wood to dig in to.
  • @fern9234
    Amazing work, both in the camera/editing and the table. You have two works of art here brother. Very inspiring!
  • @4xdblack
    Your channel is seriously underrated. You need more subscribers. Do you think you could do a video on some projects that only use a drill and circular saw? I'm about to start my own workshop, and those are the tools I'm having to start with.
  • @Bones12x2
    I love the secret cubby in the middle
  • @willymenji348
    Proud of you for all the hard work you put into your craft!
  • @davidcchambers
    Personally, I love it! Buildling a JWSTable is a brilliant idea, to begin with. Executing it so well, and with great editing and entertainment value (thank you, Cosmo) it was fun to watch and share with my wife. Good luck with your channel.
  • @FatGooseArts
    BEAUTIFUL table. Bet that thing can pick up some crazy space images lol. As always, your memes and comedy are on point 👌
  • @ModernRemade
    Really enjoyed this build and video! Love where you took inspiration and the clever use of techniques. Nicely done 🙌🏻
  • @Kyocus
    This was very enjoyable!
  • @maygen8Drenee
    Thank you for sharing your creativity with the world! Your work is both impressive and inspiring.
  • Fantastic build and video! Always enjoy seeing your process and the beautiful pieces that come out! Congrats 👏