Turning a Free Pallet into a Modern Dining Table

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2022
  • I made this modern dining table from a pallet that I found on the streets of Toronto!
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    Papa Funk - spring gang
    RP001 - Pableno
    Kermanshah - El Flaco Collective
    Acid House - VELDA
    Pyramid Skeme - Matt Large
    B.O.D. - Heyson
    Wow Factor - Daniel Fridell
    Stop Chasing Me - Ambre Jaune
    Urban Conspiracy - Jules Gaia
    Deck the Halls (Jazz Version) - Ennio Mano
    The Cast - Wendy Marcini
    The Specialist - Duke Herrington
    Displaced - Robert Ruth
    Beast Coast - Amber Spill
    Bruiser - Bonkers Beat Club
    12th Floor Party - Jules Gaia
    I'm a Dynamite - Harvio
    Just Feels Right - Sarah, the Illstrumentalist
    Ghosting - Christopher Moe Ditlevsen
    Singularity - Lagua Vesa
    Wood - Pableno
    Lit - Jones Meadow
    Havana - BLUE STEEL
    Light - Jones Meadow
    See Em' Dancing - Jones Meadow
    Playtime - Margareta
    Aftermath - Lagua Vesa
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  • @SkimoStories
    @SkimoStories Рік тому +260

    Really love to see you fail forward instead of pretending like everything is going to plan from the get-go. Nothing ever goes that way in reality, and I think you are teaching a really important lesson in trying to see your 'failures' as learning opportunities. This is probably my favourite build of yours so far.

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому +11

      That’s awesome to hear, thank you so much!

    • @lightpunch0072
      @lightpunch0072 Рік тому +2

      Big vouch

    • @mattwilliams3820
      @mattwilliams3820 9 місяців тому

      Good point, I appreciate that stuff being part of the video

    • @BrianLee-pt8pm
      @BrianLee-pt8pm 7 місяців тому +1

      1000%. Things don't go as planned, and we make mistakes. The ability to stay positive and appropriately pivot is what separates the pros from the amateurs. Love your page, and thanks for the knowledge and inspiration! 🥂

  • @TheVirakahScale
    @TheVirakahScale Рік тому +42

    It's a good idea to bend it more than you need, so around a smaller circle. That way it springs back closer to what you need.

  • @MycobraII
    @MycobraII Рік тому +30

    I find it very satisfying that your tool level is the same as mine, there's nothing worse than watching someone build something with a room full of tens of thousands of dollars worth of tools. Plus I like how you showed the true struggle on learning on the fly and the mistakes that come with it. Love your work, keep it up!

  • @ryandury
    @ryandury Рік тому +50

    Love your determination here, that steam bending was probably so frustrating. I've dabbled in steam bending myself, when I built my cedar strip canoe. Those pieces of wood looked really thick for bending. Next time I would suggest doing a bent lamination where you work with much thinner strips, steam them, dry fit/clamp and then glue them together the following day. In any case I'm so impressed with your ability to turn a pallet into a nice looking table. Legs look very cool. Cheers!

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much! Great idea for the next build 🙏❤️

    • @glennleader8880
      @glennleader8880 Рік тому +6

      If I was using wood that thick for the border, I would have made it into "wobble" board. lots of very thin kerfs cut on the inside of the wood. When bent, the gaps close and mostly vanish. Mind you, I just dabble with woodwork.

  • @MassGradingTeacher
    @MassGradingTeacher Рік тому +11

    That steam-bending portion of the video was thoroughly entertaining. Really cool to see you working through the problems.

  • @vascorfael7223
    @vascorfael7223 Рік тому +60

    I would have been so mad at those bending problems. Really nice to see you keep your cool. Keep up!

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @michealknight9303
      @michealknight9303 9 місяців тому +1

      Right, bless my poor neighbors if that was me doing it

  • @Danny101yt
    @Danny101yt Рік тому +18

    I love how you showed the full scale process of the entire project. From the moment you picked it up to the point you completed it - it feels more authentic and passionate rather than of it was to only show the successful parts. Love the videos, keep them going!

  • @MorleyKert
    @MorleyKert  Рік тому +54

    One challenge I didn't talk about in the video - this leg design results in an un-level surface, because one of the three legs is offset from the middle of the other two. I ended up modeling an "as-built" of the legs in Fusion 360 to figure out how much I had to chop off of one of the legs (it was 5 inches). There's probably an easier way to figure this out, but that's just how my mind works!

    • @joelrobles9092
      @joelrobles9092 Рік тому +1

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Infinity

    • @ericserafim7954
      @ericserafim7954 Рік тому +4

      IMO painting the legs black could make the top pop even more 😉

    • @GreasyTrout
      @GreasyTrout Рік тому +1

      Haha i was waiting for the part in the video where you'd mention this. I've made a handfull of tables with these 'tank trap' legs and I still break my brain on it everytime on how to calculate the lenghts and angles.

    • @wildboystv3013
      @wildboystv3013 Рік тому

      @@ericserafim7954 i like that idea i also like seeing the entire table as pallets

    • @stuartdunc100
      @stuartdunc100 Рік тому

      Maybe a laser level? stood it on a level surface, used the laser level on a tripod , marked the lines and then hand sawn? 🤷

  • @kennethmiller2333
    @kennethmiller2333 Рік тому +3

    A few ideas:
    1. Instead of screws, use dowels, gluing them in as you go. They can form part of the design. They can be centered since they'll glue to both the pallet wood and the plywood.
    2. Edge banding about 3/4 as thick would have been much easier to bend. You have a lot of internal stresses tied in there.
    3. To confidently measure for that second piece, run a string around the outside of where you want to glue it, then use that to mark off the inside circumference on the edge banding. That only leaves the outside circumference to match up.

    • @teeu.4493
      @teeu.4493 Рік тому

      Clever idea with the string!
      The dowels would only hold after the glue dries though right? Would it not be better to use the screws first and once the glue on the side of the curved wood dries then replace them with dowels?

    • @kennethmiller2333
      @kennethmiller2333 Рік тому

      @@teeu.4493 Thanks.
      I think, with a thinner edge banding, and leaving the dowels long and then cutting them off once the glue dries, that would be enough to hold the edge banding. However, swapping out the screws for dowels would be an excellent approach if more strength was needed.

    • @teeu.4493
      @teeu.4493 Рік тому +1

      @@kennethmiller2333 ahh smart!! Thanks for the advice!!

  • @M_M0109
    @M_M0109 Рік тому +3

    Drinking game - take a shot every time Morley slaps his wood or says "Let's do it".

  • @prabhat4700
    @prabhat4700 Рік тому +3

    I am glad you included the struggles in the edit, otherwise the viewer never really gets to know how challenging the work is.
    This pallet wood table series is addictive. Keep them coming.

  • @ChuckUnderFire
    @ChuckUnderFire Рік тому +5

    This is the kind of project that immediately makes me want to make another one.

  • @chrisbrucesr.9256
    @chrisbrucesr.9256 Рік тому

    Really do enjoy that you show your mistakes. That's exactly how wood work works! 😆

  • @Lexiont
    @Lexiont 10 місяців тому

    I have to say, your videos are the best thing when I'm on my lunch break, I really enjoy watching your content!

  • @RandomBro5
    @RandomBro5 Рік тому +2

    I love the learning curve in this video!

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому +1

      I learned a ton in this project! Stoked to use the steam box in future projects.

    • @elevans5758
      @elevans5758 Рік тому +1

      so do I. It makes us average people feel less inadequate.

  • @Wasted-Life
    @Wasted-Life Рік тому +14

    Man, super impressed by your tenacity!
    It looks great - massive well done👏🏼
    Patiently awaiting the next project 😅

  • @landriaultpierre
    @landriaultpierre Рік тому

    I really love your videos because they show us what to try, not if, but when challenges occur. Excellent tutorials. Thank you so much.

  • @SoreTv
    @SoreTv Рік тому +1

    Use a 1/4 or 1/8” thick wood for the edge bend, or if you really want them to be that thick, on the inside of the bend, make a cut about 1/4” deep every 1/8” and then cover the top with a circle cutout.

  • @Charlielizard
    @Charlielizard Рік тому +1

    Gotta be one of the best videos I've seen with woodworking. Am an old rookie and appreciate your honesty with mistakes. That's how we learn to do things ourselves. Very proud of you and your beautiful table. Became an instant subscriber. Blessings to you both. 🙏 👍🏼

  • @Smoothe932
    @Smoothe932 Рік тому

    This is the first time I've ever commented on of these build-it videos. Thank you for showing the mistakes. Mistakes that I might not have to make.

  • @broderdanne
    @broderdanne Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed watching a video where the entire process isn't flawless. It's refreshing to see the struggles and obstacles you come across during the making, and how you overcome them. I admire your innovation and patience during that frustrating steam bending! Keep it up!

  • @mrwellred
    @mrwellred 8 місяців тому

    Big fan of your energy, ingenuity, vision, personality, and content. Even more so after the Neature Walk reference 😂

  • @BlazarVision
    @BlazarVision Рік тому +4

    Hi Morley, I'm happy I stumbled across your content! There is so much attention to detail in your videos, everywhere from the shots you take to show the progress, to the type writer printing your patreon supporters. Keep up the great work, your inspiring me to take my basic carpentry skills to the next level :D

  • @Matttt09
    @Matttt09 9 місяців тому

    "OMG, how am I going to do this?" Slap that on a shirt and embrace it as your motto. I love watching you figure stuff out as you go. Keep up the great work!

  • @stephanietom_md
    @stephanietom_md 8 місяців тому

    I very much appreciate you keeping in the clips of you trouble shooting how to bend the wood - it helps us watching know that its not as easy as a 10 min video is! I can't stop binge watching your creations, keep them coming!

  • @JACK_SPOTS_CARZ
    @JACK_SPOTS_CARZ Рік тому +1

    Loved this video and the outcome was amazing. Love watching all of your videos gives me inspiration as I do a lot of pallet destroying and woodwork!

  • @smokeybarr
    @smokeybarr Рік тому

    Absolutely admire your tenacity. On a side note, your 'Turning a Free Pallet into a $550 Table' project inspired me to give it a go. Finished it this afternoon and the Mrs was well please. Thank you!

  • @michaelboudreaux1065
    @michaelboudreaux1065 Рік тому

    Glad I'm not the only one who screws up. Sure have loved to see how you made the table legs in more detail. Table turned out great

  • @shawnmayfield5640
    @shawnmayfield5640 Рік тому +3

    Table came out great. When steam bending it would have been easier with thinner strips and add them on in layers. An idea I thought while watching you add so many screws, since you had already spaced them out evenly once the glue had dried on your round boarder you could have taken the screws out, drilled a larger hole in each one and then add dowels, flush trim them and make it a decorative feature. Keep up the good work.

  • @michaelbragg6527
    @michaelbragg6527 Рік тому

    You had me hooked with the “neature walks” clip! Never met anyone that’s seen those videos and very few that think they are funny. Great build!

  • @shishirchitre1945
    @shishirchitre1945 10 місяців тому

    Hats off to your patience and persistence!!!!

  • @sea2c
    @sea2c Рік тому +4

    I just love watching an engineer struggle with their own design! 😂 Good on you for seeing it through and getting it done!

  • @daveeverhart5834
    @daveeverhart5834 Рік тому

    Watching you begin the glue-up in your dining room, was like watching - and listening - to myself (minus the 4-letter words I'm prone to). That was a great relief.

  • @Markus-fw4px
    @Markus-fw4px Рік тому +2

    You know that there is a wrong and a right direction of moving a router, don't you?
    Great table btw, I like the palet-recycling-idea.

  • @timring7479
    @timring7479 Рік тому +1

    Glad I found your channel and I have enjoyed every one of your builds. It's refreshing to see you turn scrap into beauty and with such a great attitude.

  • @Fragaile
    @Fragaile Рік тому +1

    The way your mind works baffles me man! Always a pleasure watching your videos, I hope you keep it up!

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому

      Haha thank you! What’s baffling about it?

    • @Fragaile
      @Fragaile Рік тому

      @@MorleyKert You're extremely creative, I'm always calculated and have no ideas. You're like an entrepreneur, which is a trait I admire :)

  • @Lando_99
    @Lando_99 10 місяців тому

    Your perseverance is incredible

  • @tlh878
    @tlh878 Рік тому

    I'm impressed you can steam bend wood so thick. Well done for your first try with that technique. The table is gorgeous!

  • @NinaThoren
    @NinaThoren Рік тому +9

    Love to see the process and that you did a round table this time! I wish I had the space and tools to do this, not for the money (though it would be fun to go plus) but to be able to create something from stuff that would be thrown away otherwise

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому

      Thank you! I love round dining tables - so space efficient and cozy.

  • @leethememerwolf
    @leethememerwolf Рік тому

    That wood did not want to be bent. I love the end look of the table loving your workmanship Kert!

  • @jasonlee4307
    @jasonlee4307 Рік тому

    I was happy to see that you filled over the screw heads on the table edge sometime off screen in your final phase. Well done.

  • @iairabadi4651
    @iairabadi4651 Рік тому +1

    I absolutely love your style man, and showing all of those mistakes you made a long the way that I would have definitely made makes me really start to want to do woodworking

  • @GregN456
    @GregN456 Рік тому +1

    The neature reference was absolutely perfect. Cool project too! I also just noticed your iron ring. I'm never surprised when fellow Canadian engineers take up woodworking :)

  • @miloodalomrani8862
    @miloodalomrani8862 Рік тому

    Maaaaaan! I stand in awe of your patience. I was about to give up watching but your perseverance kept me watching the whole thing. Kudos to you, bro.

  • @ersikillian
    @ersikillian Рік тому +1

    Everybody seems to be turning old pallets into beautiful furniture like desks or tables on UA-cam. I want to see someone turn a beautiful table into a pallet.

  • @PlasmaJin496
    @PlasmaJin496 Рік тому

    Great Job Morley!! Loved the way you presented your failures and the complete learning curve *pun intended* 🙌🏼

  • @darinbrooks8743
    @darinbrooks8743 8 місяців тому

    Well done that man. Old pallet to gorgeous table. 👍👍

  • @hyggenkraft
    @hyggenkraft Рік тому

    Inspiring! Definitely good to add the “failures” and learning points into the Final Cut. Amazing job! Now to have a look at your table saw router jig. 😁

  • @zzztek
    @zzztek Рік тому

    I love this guy! Like most of the other woodworking videos, they have large shops, expensive equipment and zillions of tools. "Use your body" as a tool! Been there.

  • @igloostones4766
    @igloostones4766 Рік тому

    seeing you struggle and fail constantly is like watching myself. I have the same struggles and fail just like you and its nice to see a video with that for a change.

  • @augieonorato2377
    @augieonorato2377 10 місяців тому

    Love the videos! They have helped me while I have entered my watch journey. You’re the man!

  • @therealchayd
    @therealchayd Рік тому +2

    I admire your patience and resolve in bending that wood; I'd've lost it and set fire to the whole lot after one failure 😅

  • @angelhallsings
    @angelhallsings Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing from start to finish your beautiful talent woodworking! Wow! So lovely!

  • @dontew9642
    @dontew9642 Рік тому

    Such an inspiration watching you work man. Marvelous work absolutely incredible!

  • @TheRaven078
    @TheRaven078 Рік тому

    Good job on the table! It's great watching you try new things each time and challenge your skillset.

  • @completewith7
    @completewith7 Рік тому

    Excellent job! I appreciated the fact that you showed the failures as well. Thanks!

  • @cool-neat
    @cool-neat Рік тому

    Awesome work man! Love the determination

  • @JustMightDIY
    @JustMightDIY Рік тому +1

    Gorgeous! And I love how you showed the challenges, too. Great video!

  • @jonp.4957
    @jonp.4957 Рік тому +1

    Absolute pleasure to watch this video. Well done and very inspiring!

  • @thejdguy
    @thejdguy Рік тому

    A great table, well done! And, what a wholesome guy, well done Kathy. Definitely subscribing

  • @HumancityJunction
    @HumancityJunction 8 місяців тому

    After rewatchingn this video, as well as your video series on the van, I am realizing that Eden is a saint!!
    Has she always been accepting of your projects?

  • @alexrobles7744
    @alexrobles7744 Рік тому +2

    that looked so painful. Bending wood is no joke. Great job and it looks super. Impressed as always Morley.

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому

      Haha it was definitely an aggresively thick piece of wood to use for my first time! Thanks for watching :)

  • @darodes
    @darodes Рік тому

    Your first glue up looks like all of my panel glue ups 😂😂😂
    Another great result… keep it up! There’s people like me out there that really enjoy seeing the possibilities with pallets. Not just chucking pieces together to make boxy outdoor projects, but much finer stuff. Love it

  • @kquick0238
    @kquick0238 Рік тому

    I’m sure other have commented but it’s always worth it to do a dry run of the clamping so your glue doesn’t harden while you fight the clamps. No matter how many glue ups I’ve done, every time I try to glue up without a dry fit I do the exact same thing you did here lol

  • @gooddude9211
    @gooddude9211 Рік тому

    Brilliantly done and excellent craftsmanship sir. Loved the video share.

  • @Canosa612
    @Canosa612 Рік тому

    Admire your perseverance. Great table. Enjoy every meal on it.

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat Рік тому +10

    It turned out beautifully!! Loved watching you overcome some of the challenges, nicely done!!!

  • @jdwilsun
    @jdwilsun Рік тому

    Beautiful table. The legs are wow. I am surprized you were able to bend that thick wood so well. 3/8" is my maximum & even then I use a steel strap outside. The bent ends would hold better screwed into the side grain vs the end grain.

  • @dogedelish9635
    @dogedelish9635 Рік тому

    You have inspired me to try woodworking. Doing something like this with free materials is so cool to see!

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому

      That’s awesome to hear, thanks for watching!

  • @bharbir
    @bharbir Рік тому

    Love your videos. So approachable. So entertaining, and the quality of work is incredible!!!
    Wishing you happy holidays from Australia!!

  • @TheRuralGardener
    @TheRuralGardener Рік тому

    So many life lessons in this one video! ... your perseverance clearly paid off with a gorgeous looking table my friend.

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому

      Totally! Thanks for watching 😊

  • @nathantack2175
    @nathantack2175 11 місяців тому

    The backing tracks in this vid are FIRE
    Nice table too bro

  • @Earl3
    @Earl3 Рік тому +3

    Another great video, Morley! The table looks great!

  • @neillaubach
    @neillaubach Рік тому

    really enjoyed the vid and your bravery to show your learnings. I am an amateur chippy too and have some skills, but no imagination. you've inspired me to get back in the workshop.

  • @craigtyler9129
    @craigtyler9129 Рік тому

    This was such a great video. So many moments in this video where if it were me making the table I would have said ''Ahh Forget this!'' but you carry on and found solutions.

  • @CorbyQ
    @CorbyQ Рік тому

    I cant tell you the joy this build brouht me. Amazing job sir.

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому

      That’s awesome to hear, thanks for watching!

  • @lsdave
    @lsdave Рік тому

    this is the woodworking equivalent of "A grinder and paint, make me the welder i ain't".Loved watching you "learn"

  • @watakach
    @watakach Рік тому

    Awesome table, awesome video, thanks for sharing the frustrating process the fails etc... learning a lot! It's also great cause you don't have a billion machines so we can relate!

  • @jarodbaab4522
    @jarodbaab4522 Рік тому

    wow look at all this nature, that's pretty neat

  • @davebauerart
    @davebauerart Рік тому +1

    Nice results! Steam bending is definitely a challenge. You can over bend it to account for some spring back but it’s more of an art than science.

  • @maureendeloffi
    @maureendeloffi Рік тому

    Man, watching the struggle to bend that oak felt so familiar. I tried to bend maple once. Haha! I enjoyed watching you learn as you go, fun video!

  • @xJTAGxMoDzXenon
    @xJTAGxMoDzXenon Рік тому

    Keep up the great work Loki

  • @kellyphillips3447
    @kellyphillips3447 Рік тому

    I was literally thinking drill some holes and use pegs as you bend it it in and then you grabbed the screws, stops was a good workaround.
    Bending the wood so far, leaving it to set a bit and then steaming smaller portions to get the remainder of the bend.

  • @WilliesDET
    @WilliesDET Рік тому

    Turned out great! I really love the hedgehog for the legs.

  • @markas1987
    @markas1987 Рік тому

    Subscribed immediately after seeing that chaotic glue up. Good work

  • @TomTheEnglishPicker
    @TomTheEnglishPicker Рік тому

    Dude you lucked out on that oak bending as it did and not cracking, Speaking from experience . Nice result , I think the base was lovely. Reminds me of a WW2 anti tank trap

  • @officialBro-uc1pt
    @officialBro-uc1pt Рік тому +1

    i think this is the best project yet!!!!!!

  • @ThePrintHouse
    @ThePrintHouse Рік тому

    good job morley. You definitely show weakness in many places with woodworking, but the fact that you persevere proves that you WILL learn the best techniques for the future. I love it. Next time I recommend making a 5 minute model 3d printable jig for your screw holes for the end of the steam bent wood that will make all of the screw holes of even distance from the bottom of the board. You can also predrill the hole while the piece is still flat so you can space them evenly.

  • @GrosMarteau
    @GrosMarteau Рік тому

    Well done and congrats on your new table!

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious6590 Рік тому

    Ive cut a pipe or two in a pinch- needing shorter pipe clamps- you only need one end with the threads. Just in case that idea helps someone. I switch out the lengths of pipes I have my pipe clamps on quite frequently and just pick one or two more up whenever I see them for a good price. I love finding older ones that I can clean up because some are pretty cool.

  • @donaldmitchell5446
    @donaldmitchell5446 Рік тому +1

    Awesome maybe try marking center line on the table 1st then cut both of the steamed board 1 1/2 inches further then the line of both steam boards, then put a half lap on all 4 ends then connect them. Possibly having no gaps. I love what you did and now I'm inspired to do the same

  • @steeltech6677
    @steeltech6677 Рік тому

    i really enjoy the show of you picking up some random pallete n built up something. u are done very great thing in recycle. ThumbsUp for yoy Morley Kert. Waiting on upcoming video :)😀😊😊

  • @redbearworkshop3219
    @redbearworkshop3219 Рік тому +2

    I thing if you got that oak half as thick and just double layered it, it would've been a lot easier for you. Looks really good.

  • @AntiViGames
    @AntiViGames Рік тому

    Looks good! You've improved a lot. Keep it up.
    Also when looking for a way to cover that circle edge up I was thinking of a metal piece around it much like an old barrel but this also looks very good.

    • @mrsa9130
      @mrsa9130 Рік тому

      Also maybe glue some round metal accent pieces on the edge.

  • @StephenAPA
    @StephenAPA Рік тому

    Watching from UK, the table came out so nice look forward to watching your next project 👌

  • @williamsmith3046
    @williamsmith3046 Рік тому +1

    I love all of your videos an ur work is absolutely amazing 👏 keep it up.

  • @OSRS_KQs
    @OSRS_KQs Рік тому

    He got the pallet buster I recommended in an earlier video! I'm so happy to see it in use! =)

  • @thesehandsart
    @thesehandsart Рік тому +1

    Lol the clamps! Suggestion! I've seen others do multiple smaller glue ups in the same clamp by simply not gluing in between the sections allowing you to utilize the full length of the clamps and clamp multiple sections at a time❤️ hope this is helpful😁

  • @EdGreenall
    @EdGreenall Рік тому

    I'm all about these pallet videos, man. It cracked me up how your GF reacted to the pallet, you're kind of a pallet guy now because of UA-cam. That's so random and hilarious.

  • @NathanRohr
    @NathanRohr Рік тому

    Ok your editing is nuts...with the timing of what your doing in the video with the music. I'm a drummer and you've totally made my day!

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Рік тому +1

      That’s awesome to hear! Thanks for watching