Building A Black Walnut Trestle-style Table With Giant Half-laps
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
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You may have noticed I mentioned "real-time" glue ups - well they were each maybe 20-minutes long, so for the scope of this video it made more sense to speed them up. Who among you would find it beneficial if I published those videos in full? I pretty much talk to the camera the entire time and explain why I'm doing things the way I am doing them.
I recently saw a great tip for cutting dowel plugs - put tape on the plugs that will come loose, then after you bandsaw them off the plugs don’t have to be chased down as they are stuck to the tape. Beautiful table. Job well done.
Table is beautiful. Nice work!
Thank you!
Nice job on that big boy! A small tip to elevate your project is grain selection. As pretty as the grains, they're not ideal for legs, you usually want straight long grains. In some of the legs you can see a ring on the end grain, you are probably better off split them into two quarter sawn pieces and glue them back together, much strong and less prone to seasonal movement.
It's a Great looking table
Thank you!
Beautiful table...
Excellent table Mark, well done. BTW, the camera work makes me motion sick...
Then sit down because the camera work was perfect
Adding the chamfer to the dowel hole is a nice trick!
Glad you got something useful out of this!
That came out so nice. Glad it worked out for you to get the bigger one.
Thanks!
Beautiful table Mark! And I like the WBAT “Not a freeloader” shirt! Haha
Haha, thanks man!
Watching this is like riding a wild weasel. Couldn't do it without adverse vestibular reaction
I don't understand that series of words.
Loved your comment. You must be an ENT physician. Ha!😂
Living in the UK, what I would give to be able to buy this wood, lucky you guys. Nice table.
Thank you very much! I would think you'd have some kind of walnut over there.
English Walnut
Absolutely beautiful table Mark, it looks amazing in your house. Great work good to see you doing a woodworking video again.
Thank you very much!
Really beautiful work, Mark! It looks wonderful! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you! Will do!
Im still jealous of your access to so much walnut, but that there is a gorgeous table
Thank you!
Gorgeous table Mark, and great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful table
Thank you!
Looks great!
Thanks man!
What was the battle with the biscuit joiner that was easier with the dowels?
Mostly the tool is old and worn out, so it makes a sloppy hole. That doesn't help precision much.
You should have addressed the issue of the end grain orientation during your glue up, One up, the next end grain down and so on.
Seems like you covered it for me. Thank you!
Dunno if you did this or not, but there's a really easy way with the Jessem jig to align your dowels for a panel glueup with no need to mark across each board and use the crosshairs (I have the original jig but it works the same). That notch is there so that you can first drill your set of holes down the edge of one board. Space them however you like. Then clamp the two boards together with the reference face out. Place a dowel in each hole of the first board (the original juig comes with a pin for this purpose, not sure about the new one but a dowel you are going to use anyway works fine) and slip the jig slot over the pin/dowel, referencing the 90 degree face against the reference face of the second board and drill. The holes will be perfect and no crosshair aligning necessary. ua-cam.com/video/A3tE61O0zzk/v-deo.htmlsi=zSZuIvWvVhX6S4U3&t=145
I didn't do it that way because my brain is stuck in the old ways, but that is a fantastic feature of that tool for sure!
@@GunflintDesigns I was the same, then I did it the "right" way and will never go back. TBH, better accuracy than a Domino. No need for a "looser" fit to make up for the lax engineering of the Domino. LOL.
Show us in real time at warp speed. 😂😂😂
Those glue ups would have added about 20 minutes each to the video to watch in real time. Would that be beneficial to publish?
Beautiful table! What part of Wyoming did you live? I just moved here a few years ago
I lived in Powell and worked in Cody. Up in the northwest corner of the state. I miss it so much.
@GunflintDesigns that's super cool! I'm in Wheatland, but my wife grew up in Worland. I'm hoping to do some more traveling sometime soon to see more of the state
@@derekcoplen2124 Oh cool! I did a few long range shooting competitions down in that part of the state.
@GunflintDesigns a friend of mine is getting big into those long range shoots as well
Looked like a great video, unfortunately I threw up 8-mins in from motion sickness!! (Ok not really Lol)
but seriously, I was stoked to see this project, had to bail early bc of the constant jerking visuals from the camera being moved so fast and so much.
You’re clearly a great woodworker, truly…..no disrespect intended sir.
Thanks for the feedback and for being diplomatic about it. I've been trying a few new things with the channel lately and they style seems to have people pretty divided.
Some people just never learn. Instead of buying a toweling jig, you should have simply bought the Festool Domino. Sweet, simple, easy set up and use, no mess and very strong.
I honestly can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. Sure, that's a fast and easy way to make this joint, but it also costs six times as much. Most people, myself included, don't have the kind of money it takes to buy a $1200+ tool that I would only use once or twice a year at most.
@@GunflintDesignsI don’t think you used your toweling jig on this one Mark. I didn’t see any towels in this video and now I’m mad!
@@techguy38 You're right, I used the wrong one!
@techguy38 oops... darn auto correct 🙄
I see your point about the cost. I say buy once and cry once. Your skill level and the complexity of the projects you have been doing over the years is definitely increasing. Maybe you're not pulling in the doe via YT, yet? But it's not too far off. You would definitely benefit from the Domino. I apologize for my poor approach in my earlier text. Please forgive my lack of diplomacy.
@GunflintDesigns oops... darn auto correct 🙄
I see your point about the cost. I say buy once and cry once. Your skill level and the complexity of the projects you have been doing over the years is definitely increasing. Maybe you're not pulling in the doe via YT, yet? But it's not too far off. You would definitely benefit from the Domino. I apologize for my poor approach in my earlier text. Please forgive my lack of diplomacy.