Looks so damn rad. How are you mounting the wood?
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One day when Im not 15 and have a job I WILL buy one of your tables or anything else you make
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Thanks dudes, as always the kind words are really appreciated, and make me more motivated than ever to keep pushing forward.
Originally posted by HUNTERMILLS View PostLooks so damn rad. How are you mounting the wood?
The outer square frame of the table top is 1" square tube and all the inner square tube is 3/4", and I welded 1/4" square bar to the bottom of where the wood sits (the wood is also 3/4"). That way, nothing pokes out the bottom and is perfectly flush on the top. Kind of hard to explain, but would make perfect sense in real life if I could show you.
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This build gives me so much inspiration for our 02. Just starting the rust removal process. What are you using to grind down those welds? So far I've used flappy disks and cutting wheels and its worked pretty well but I was just wondering if you have any other ideas.
Thanks and keep it up!!!
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How much would you sell a table for?
They look awesome
Would look great in my living room!
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Originally posted by FilthyLittle02 View PostThis build gives me so much inspiration for our 02. Just starting the rust removal process. What are you using to grind down those welds? So far I've used flappy disks and cutting wheels and its worked pretty well but I was just wondering if you have any other ideas.
Thanks and keep it up!!!
Originally posted by drosas View PostHow much would you sell a table for?
They look awesome
Would look great in my living room!
haha but in all seriousness, it just kind of depends. I put a LOT of time and money into them, so I would have to ask quite a bit. Upwards of $500-1500 depending on dimensions and level of intricacy. I've been told I could expect to see $2-3k depending on what shops carry them. I don't know, I haven't focused too much on selling them yet.Last edited by CubbyChowder; 04-28-2014, 06:23 PM.
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I see that the 02 has been lacking updates, but really like the table fabric. In one of your earlier posts you mentioned trying to sell the tables for some of the local wine stores.
The way I think you should do it, is present some wood inserts that already have the store's name on it, but makes it look like a wine label.
Something like this:
You can even get 'tricky' and make it so the name of the store is on a wooden plank that you can change when you go from store to store.
Also they may not all be willing to pay, but could use it - In that case, make the top engraving a bit like above but have all of your contact info all over the wood. This way you can 'leave' it there as free advertising as people put their glasses down they'll get read/see your info.
"Never argue with an idiot; they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience"
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Originally posted by TeckniX View Post
Also they may not all be willing to pay, but could use it - In that case, make the top engraving a bit like above but have all of your contact info all over the wood. This way you can 'leave' it there as free advertising as people put their glasses down they'll get read/see your info.
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I appreciate the input and suggestions, at the moment I don't have the right machinery to elegantly engrave words and designs into wood like that, but those are some good ideas for sure.
My overall goal is to create things that are completely my own designs and under my control (as opposed to doing custom work for people with their own ideas and designs). I don't know exactly what that "thing" is yet, but I feel like I'm getting there. I'll admit that I'm not entirely passionate about building tables specifically, but they are a great object to build when exercising creative ideas and gaining experience by doing. I feel like with every table I build, my techniques change, I become more strategic and I generally have a better understanding of working with metal and wood. I am not in a huge rush to create a product and start a business revolved around it just yet. I'm still totally experimental and keeping all options open, because I believe things will eventually start to fall into place when they're meant to.
And during all that, I hope to finish this damn project so I can finally enjoy it!
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Originally posted by BMW BRAD View PostI bet you could make a BADAZZ roof rack..........
I have since put that project on the back burner for a little bit. I reached out to the BMW and VW guys to gauge interest and get feedback, and got tons of valuable input and suggestions from actual potential customers. After hearing what they had to say, I decided I need to completely redesign them if I want to sell them a consistent scale. My prototypes are a bit overbuilt, and I essentially need to simplify them.
Anyways, here a few photos of my two prototypes, first one is test fit on my 2002. My main goal is for them to be super low profile:
And here's a photo of my second prototype that I still need to finish:
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Originally posted by zumjosh View PostLet me know the day you design something like this for an E30. Will buy on the spot.just haven't finished it yet haha
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