Building a Table with Crazy Joinery
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I like your Curb your enthusiasm referents.
Hahaha finally!!!! No one was getting that one! 😂😂😂
I have a great idea to add to this...if anyone can it's you! Make multiple tops only to start...and make a larger geometric shaped table top!
Make much smaller ones to make a frame for something...
I have been watching the progression of your skills for a couple of years now. To be able to visualize these complex geometric shapes and execute them as you do is a real talent. All of us can see this yet you genuinely seem surprised by your results. It is a joy to watch.
So awesome to hear. Ha. Yeah. I still can’t believe I make the things I make 😂
It's hilarious when her voice sounds like she's holding herself back from laughing. I'm as enthusiastic a woodworker as thee next guy but I never get this excited from doing a joint or making a jig.
well said.. I as thinking the same when she was making the jigs at the table saw.. It is really amazing that she never had a proper grounding in Carpentry yet she has built some of the nicest pieces I've seen on here. That means she has an eye for nice things but also the talent and will to go out there and make them herself. I can only truly respect a person like this woman. She is awesome too. I love her energy too. I think she makes everybody feel like they can do this.. Salute to u too Sir.. Keep working at it. U never know where it may take u in a couple of years. I caught the woodworking bug only this year and I am 50 coming up,. I've never truly had a passion like this in my life before I took time out of my job, which btw I hate, and began doing little bits around the house like making new parts for door jams and the broken doors and I loved it bro. I am nearly there with building out my workshop too, end of this month it will finally begin for me. A place where I can go to try out the things I have in my minds eye. I have some crazy ideas too man.. LMAO. If they come off It'll be sweet.. Take care man and keep working hard at the craft. I loe seeing so many ppl getting into this now..
Another fantastic build! Thanks for showing “mistakes” and how they often can be fixed and how they sometimes make a final project better. The truth is that most people don’t even see the mistakes that the woodworker knows about. I am often impressed by the jigs you make as I am by your projects.
Thanks so much! Yeah! Sometimes the mistakes are necessary to make a better design that you didn’t even think of!
I think any type or fabrication job involves working around your mistakes :)
The sun coming up in the morning, taxes, and “…so I made a jig...” from Tamar. I just love your cleverness and never give up attitude!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That blow-out on the chop saw was scary as heck ! glad you didn't get injured :-) very nice table results at the end ;-)
Haha almost had to change my pants 😂
I nearly had to change mine too; and I was only watching! 😂
It scared be to the point I almost scream and I'm only watching the video. If it happens to my with my cheap miter saw I would probably take a break for over a month till I manage to get the courage to touch it again. I use this things for years and still every time I keep thinking of final destination stuff all the way through the cut. I love wood working but I hate the risk of all the power saws. Glad you are ok and it was just a scare.
This has got to be my favorite woodworking channel. You make awesome stuff with tools that most people have access to. You make mistakes and show us how you fix them. You use ingenuity to solve problems. It doesn't always work out the way you want and you show that too. I have a small basement shop and I've learned a lot from your channel, so thanks Tamar!
So awesome to hear! Lots of problem solving goes into each and every build!
Absolutely gorgeous! And I always love that moment when you realize your doubts were unfounded, these times really enforce the reasons we do what we do!
Thanks so much! I was already thinking about all the negative things I was going to say in the voiceover. And then boom! It came alive! ☺️
Problem -> Solution, Problem -> Solution, Problem -> Solution.... Definitely interesting to see you encounter, strategize, and deal with each problem.
And yeah, those contrasting woods.... Sweeeeeet.
Haha! This is so funny. One of the reasons I love woodworking is that lightbulb moment of when you find the solution. Happy people are enjoying me figuring it all out 😂
Thanks for leaving in your small difficulty with the bridle joint. Stuff like that happens to me ALL THE TIME and I never see it online. It's nice to know other people are human too.
Love it! I especially like watching you experiment with shaper origin! I just got my shaper this month and WOW steep learning curve!
Thanks! It’s so fun! I feel like I’ve only touched the surface of what I can do with it
Whenever you say “I’ll need to make a new jig” I get about as excited as when you ask a kid if they want some hot chocolate 😂. Love your videos, keep up the incredible work!
😂😂😂😂 oh I get excited when I make them too
Oh most reverend Queen of Jigs, when it comes to vying for the undividing loyalty of the average UA-cam woordwork watchers... between Keith Johnson, Bourbon Moth and Your Lofty Self... with this project you have proven yourself more then worthy of our undivided loyalty and undying love. No, really, all kidding aside, A) Beautiful project and B) Beautiful, very remarkable process. The dilemmas of choice in the proces of "how to get to" and the consequences of those choices (bruised knuckles, exhausting work, time consuming work, having to deal with not too appropiate equipment yet getting the job satisfactorally done)... to me... Awe inspiring. Thank you for this contribution. This is the real woodworkers stuff.
Hahah so glad you enjoyed the ride
I love the thinner legs as well, it’s a very nice kids discussion piece for sure, great job Tamar !!!
Thanks! Sometimes mistakes lead to better designs!
That blow out gave me flashbacks of when I was cutting something on a tablesaw, and same thing, not enough material in contact with the fence and boom a 2 inch shard of plywood went flying right at me. Glancing blow of the side of my abdomen, but left a mark. When you do something you know in retrospect you shouldn't, and even at the time you were just doing it to save on time, and not get injured, or badly injured. It's always a learning experience. Came out really well, blood sweat and tears.
Hopefully we can all learn from it!
Awesome video once again. When I saw your previous experiment I just knew you would make a table like this. The 3 contrasting woods created such a fantastic effect. I had a similar blow out to yours on the mitre saw with my table saw when notching some hard Rhodesian Teak. It is as scary as heck. Seeing that is can happen to an expert too alleviates my dented ego somewhat, so thanks for showing that.♥
After doing that experiment, I knew I had to build a table like this. And yeah. I wish that blow out didn’t happen. But I felt like sharing so we can all learn
Yessssss! Such a great end result. All that hard work paid off!
Thanks!! I can’t stop staring at it. Ha
I think with your kids conversation at the end you should make a chair from this design. I would be so interested to see your process to add a backrest to a piece like this! Thank you for sharing this with us all.
That would definitely be cool. I see a whole line of furniture based around this idea. I just don’t have the time! Ha
The interlocking of the woods just look magical. It reminds me of being in the photo darkroom: no matter how much you know about why it works, it still feels like that sparkle of the unknown is what makes it.
Haha I keep starting at it in wonder even though I’m the one that made the thing. Ha
From a guy who got his MFA doing both black and white and color in the darkroom, then taught it for 30 years, I know what you mean.
Your own enthusiasm for your finished table tickled me. I was reminded of the famous quote from the TV show “The A-Team”: “I love it when a plan comes together!”
Haha so satisfying
When I used to make a great print in the darkroom, and saw it coming up in the tray, I would sometimes jump up and down, pump my fist, and shout YES YES YES!
Really love what you do on this channel . I am not a carpenter at all but Im looking at videos on carpentry so that I can learn and start doing woodwork one day ! You are my inspiration ! Thanks dear !
Awesome to hear!
This is a really nice piece. I may try it myself sometime. Though, that mis-cut you did? I usually have 4-6 of those per project, so I'll likely never get this finished. 😁
Haha! As long as you know how to fix them
Sounds like almost enough mis-cuts to fill with different wood species to make it an inlay feature! 😁
Tamar, once again you show your mistakes, and how to fix them. Thank you. Given the wonderful results you achieve, I would consider you a seasoned woodworker and a great inspiration for us "newbies" (Okay I'm 57, definately not new, but less skilled. ) It's comforting to see that all the perfect results we see on UA-cam probably have some mistakes that were edited out.
I echo the sentiment I saw in an earlier post, scary blowout with the compound mitre saw. Glad you appear to be unscathed. I'm sure I would have needed new shorts!
We all make mistakes! I have just gotten pretty decent at fixing them. Ha.
3X3 making 3X3 joints!!! What a talking piece. Beautiful contrasts. Those finger joints are way cool. You are so creative. Can't wait for next video.
Haha! It felt right with all the 3s… thanks!!
Just stunning to see all the contrast pop with the oil. The angled joinery amplifies that 10x, just lovely. Oh, and I am not saying your dust collector is full, but your dust collector is full... :-D -- Have a great weekend & THANK YOU for sharing successes and oopses!
😂😂😂😂 on it
Tanar, your "honest" builds are so MUCH better that any others out there. And your "thinking out of the box" attitude is great at finding solutions to "git er done". The biggest problem I see is "what's the next challenge for you to tackle"??? I LOVE this table! Although the "practicality" might be somewhat questionable, its still a GREAT beautiful piece.
Thanks so much!
Me again, sorry, but as I said in my first comment, this is the type of inspirational wood working that I like to see.
You mentioned laminating boards to gether in order to achieve the pattern for the table top.
That seems like the easier route to take.
Can’t get over how talented you are! Those ankle cuts give me a headache! I’m really enjoying Tehran S02!
Great results despite the missteps and scares along the way. Cutting on the wrong side of your layout line...oh the memories :) We've all done it, one time or another. No one would notice unless you pointed it out to them...well, other than all of us viewers ;) So glad you weren't hurt at the miter saw. That would have shook me and ended my day in the shop on the spot.
Thanks! So frustrating when I make silly mistakes like that! But at least I’m getting better at fixing those silly mistakes. Ha
You are a woodworking genius. Seriously. You try, and achieve, things I could never imagine.
☺️☺️
Absolutely gorgeous contrast! This is one of my favorite pieces you’ve made. Kudos!
So awesome to hear! Thanks! I was so inspired by the contrast of my test last week!
11/1/2021 USA Grandpa Bill: Three things. One, 40 years ago my shop mates gave me the nickname: Jigs," because I always made or wanted to make a jig for just about everything. Today, while stopped by your shop, on the world's stage I bequeath to you the time-honored nickname for I no longer deserve it. Two, 35 years ago full of swagger I crossed the shop with the last piece of Birch we had, and at the radial arm saw proceeded with great confidence to cut on the wrong side of the line, thus causing a new purchase and downtime on completion and delivery. My humility was great. I've always referred to it as my "comeuppance." Third, I am impressed by your personal qualities of perseverance, work-around, sincerity, hard work, diligence, and love of the work. Thank you for being on UA-cam.
Haha I’ll take it
Tamar! You are amazing. You have a gift! I learn so much from your channel. Thank you from Arizona!
Your son had the right idea, you should design an armed chair with this type of joints. It would be a super cool build.
That would be cool
The moment of realization of how cool it looks oiled up is such a satisfying way to end the video. Its like when building a guitar and the neck perfectly fits so snug in the neck pocket that you can lift the whole guitar without any screws
So satisfying
The difference between an expert and an amateur is an expert can hide the mistakes. That is an awesome looking table.
True! Thanks!
WOW! Such a range of emotions in one project! Anger, Cutting on the wrong side of the line. Terror, when that chunk of wood went flying, Total elation when the finish was put on. I'll bet you were exhausted after that.
Haha yup! A rollercoaster of emotions for sure!
Love it Tamar. I was inspired by your other bridal joint video and made my own from maple, cherry, and canary wood. I'm using it as a base for a side table. The top is live edge oak and the pedestal is made of maple with a bit of a design flare. Not quite done yet, but I'm stoked with how it is coming along. Thanks for the inspiration.
That sounds awesome!!
As much as I hate to see you make mistakes like cutting on the wrong side of the line, they are priceless in instructional videos like this. I will always think twice and therefore you have done us all a great service.
Glad to be of service! Ha
Awesome is the exact word for this table... Be proud... You did great....Never doubt yourself, even a project that doesn't succeed is a success because of the things learned from the experience. If you don't try you don't grow... Keep growing...
Thanks! Agreed!
One of the most important things you taught me is to challenge myself and not to be afraid of failure because everything involves some risk. It really helped me out improve my skill set. You obviously are a great mom but also a great teacher.
That’s so awesome to hear. Always keep pushing yourself!
That’s beautiful!! I’m going to have to give this one a try.
Great job!!
Really cool joint! It's great how the box joint on the leg also locks in the bridle joint.
Thank! Yup!
Thanks Tamar, table looks great and I like the way you are thinking about the design - changing and adapting - while going through the build.
So glad you liked it!
Tamar, wish you a stress-free move to your workshop and lots of fun setting up your new home. Greetings from Germany 👍😊
Such a great example of problem solving , face-palm, and adjusting to "git-er-done," so relatable. When you first did the joint last week I loved it so much I was trying to think of how to use it, your execution was brilliant.
Thanks so much!
Lovely project. I agree that laminating the pieces would simplify the process. It’s a very cool looking table. I’m a big fan.
Thanks so much!
I absolutely understand your joy when you finally got to oil it, it does look fabulous, skillz! 😎🎙🪚✅
Made it all worth it! Thanks!
Parabéns. Oficina maravilhosa.
Muito bem montada. Tem de tudo.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Stunning finish on that table. I love how you figure out a way, with limited tools it is how I have to work too. That blow out is a reminder to us all how quick it can happen. Glad you didn't get hurt. I'm saving this video, tho as this is definitely a project I want to do. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome to hear! Yeah. It was a scary moment foe sure
A jig to make a jig to make a jig to.... Great build, Tamar, once again! Your builds and designs are getting more and more intricate, love it!
Hahaha thanks!
Always learning from you. Love how you keep things real by showing your mistakes and fixes providing addition tips. And the blow out on the miter saw…I’ll try to remember why it happened hopefully avoiding more of my own blow outs. And lastly, everyone I see you kneel down on that concrete floor my own knees cry. I cut up an old workout mat, the kind that fits together like a puzzle and have them strewn around my shop to kneel on.
Glad we can all learn from that incident!
Amazing imagination +
Awesome execution =
An Inspiring Project Every Time
👍👍 thanks!!
Really nice! Looks like a puzzle construction. The conception of this design in three dimensions with all of the angles is way over my head. You have my admiration.
Glad you like it!
Really nice table, thanks for sharing it is really inspiring!
The best part of the video was your honest satisfaction when you started to put the finish on as you could honestly tell you were excited about it. Rocked it as always Tamar. Have an awesome weekend. 👍👍
Totally agree. That was the best part!
I was really doubting this whole idea up until this moment. Ha
this is one amazing table! Worth all the effort you put into it, the test last week and the deviations from your original plan.
Thanks so much! Love how it all derived from that test
That was a great video. Sharing your educational moments is very encouraging to the regular woodworking mortals.
So glad you liked it!
I loved how u let go and were purring like a cat at the finish when the oil went on.. That was brilliant to see. Just shows how much u love what u do girl.. I love ur channel. It makes me believe I can do this and tbf u were one of the original channels I began watching 9 months ago that inspired me to have a go and I can honestly say I'm so happy I did. I love working with wood now. I'm nigh on ready to kit out my small 16X12 workshop.. It starts at the end of August and I cannot wait.
Thanks for being one of those woodworkers who inspires me everyday.. Take care and Oh I absolutely love this piece.. Keep pushing the boundaries girl. Respect from IRELAND ..
Wow what a great channel, you are literally a cut above the rest! Nice to see someone using some proper joinery.
I'm always amazed at the complex angles and joinery in many of your projects! You must have loved math in school. You've made another masterpiece......thanks for another inspirational video!!!
Hahah my teachers would laugh at that. Math is not my strong suit.
Building the top pieces, laminating them, is definitely a viable alternative. Especially with the limitations of the tools you have, and we all have. I am sure a commercial furniture shop could have the tools to make the deep cuts. Honestly I like all the angled cuts, and it makes the cuts “fit” together, not only mechanically but in terms of looks. Great project, and looks great. I thought this project would be beyond me, until you mentioned the lamination alternative for the top boards. Thanks for a great video.
Yeah! It would be so much easier like that! I definitely want to try it that way
I am just now getting into woodworking and your channel is an inspiration. Looking back at your start all the way to you moving into your new shop/home gives me more confidence in developing these skills.
That’s awesome to hear. If I can do it you can too!
Wow! That table really lit up when you applied the finish! Really cool concept. I appreciate how you showed us your mistakes and then worked them out.
So worth it when I put the oil in! Glad you like it!
Wow !! The complex box joints are really something !!
It was really fun to work out!
This looks RIDICULOUS Tamar!!!! What a win, such a great idea. You absolutely crushed it
Thanks so much! So fun to create it
Absolutely beautiful! I love your projects, they're always so creative, clean, and well presented. You are easily my favorite woodworker on UA-cam. Keep it up!!
So awesome to hear! Thanks!
Love the angled box joint. Also, congrats on things to come with Katz-Moses. 👏✌️
Thanks so much! 🤞
You are so freaking talented!!! I also love how humble you are!
Amazing craftsmanship Tamar!!
Thanks so much!
Always a blast watching you work your way through a project.
Awesome to hear! Glad you liked it!
My wife and I, when you showed the result, were having our jaws like the one of Aladdin genie.......to say the least, impressive!
Very neat little table, and so glad that you weren’t hurt when the kickback happened!!!
Thanks! Me too. Ha
The end result is wonderful! I really like the halfwidth legs and the more playful contrast it gives at the top. And the contrast of the three woods, at the top and at each side, is just amazing.
Thanks so much! Yeah! I’m happy I made that mistake and had to go with the thinner legs!
Thanks for the miter saw clip, gave me a whole new level of respect for that machine!
Yeah. Me too.
Very unique with the contrasting colors. Nice job.
Thanks so much!
Wow! Thank you. I often wonder if I'll ever end up doing things like this, and your videos are always inspiring me!
That’s so awesome to hear!
I really like the look of the top when the pieces aren't quite together, with a triangular hole in the middle. I don't know if I have the ambition to attempt this, but that's what I would make!
Wonderful project. I found your channel originally from a different joinery video, and you continue to be a great source of inspiration. Thanks!
Another option is to make longer sides and set in a triangular panel, making the table as large as you wish. The panel could be wood, plastic, epoxy, metal, or whatever.
Lots of cool options here. Glad you liked it!
Loved the finished job but loved also your analytical approach to problems. Inspirational. Thanks.
Awesome to hear
I am a recent subscriber making my way through your video offerings. The results of this project are SIMPLY AMAZING ! I am addicted to your work. All the best.
Thanks so much! Awesome to hear
Absolutely beautiful project. I especially like how the little box joints and the bridles make squares on the legs.
Thanks so much!
@@3x3CustomTamar thanks for sharing the project with us! Patterns mystify me, but i live em!
Great build, and it’s great that you show different ways to do things.
Glad you like it! Thanks!
Your creativity in coming up with this design and then figuring out how to build it is amazing.
Figuring out is the fun part for me. Ha
Hey, thank you for showing the seat belts to hold wood slats together in a previous video. I'm looking at recreating a roll up bed cover for my truck and I'm looking at using seat belts to hold the slats together. There's other parts like getting a super heavy duty fabric to go on top to repel the water but the seat belts are the main thing holding it together.
Also, that table looks amazing. I usually don't care for the contemporary simplistic look but the joints you find and use creates a whole new amazing spin ^^.
Glad it was helpful!
Magnifique malgré technique complexe.
J adore.
Merci
I think the kiddos are on to something. Those would make cool chairs with a larger matching table!!!
Haha they would
I think this is my favorite of all the furniture that you have made. Great job❣
So awesome to hear! Thanks!
Freakin gorgeous! I appreciate the detail with which the processes and mistakes are corrected.
Glad you like it! Thanks!
I am just about to give up working on sites to set up my own workshop. If I can turn out work anywhere near yours, I'll be very proud of myself. It's people like you who inspire me, thank you.
Awesome
People that balk at the cost of fine furniture should watch this video. You do a great job showing the craft, the processes and your abilities to overcome the issues.
Ppl have no idea how much work goes into this stuff
This piece is stunning. Beautiful work.
Thanks so much!
Hi Tamar I love these types of videos, showing mistakes and how to work around them!!!! You’re such a sweetheart ❤️
So glad you like them!
Lady.....you are an impressive craftswoman!
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Hi Tamar, this is such a cool table. Thanks for making the video and showing all the ups and downs. I'm more of a lazy woodworker, if I were to make those bridle joints, on the "mortise" end I would resaw the pieces in half then cut two rabbets and glued the two halves back together. Great project as always
Thanks! That definitely would have been the smarter way to do it. Ha
So much work - wow! And that chop saw explosion - wow again! So glad you were on the other side of it all. Magnificent end result - uber cool table! ⭐️⭐️
Yeah. That really scared me!
Love it. It’s an architectural table. Beautiful work Tamar.
Thanks so much!
That looks so cool. The repetition of 3 works very well.
Thanks! Yeah! Glad I changed up the legs!
Great build. I love the fact that you show your mistakes. I know the frustration of making a wrong cut.
So frustrating but a lesson learned
This is so cool. I can't even. . . I just love your use of mixed timbers so much. tks for the vid!
So glad you like it! Thanks!
You're seriously so talented. Love watching your work!
So awesome to hear!
As always AMAZING job!!!! Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for the great video
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it!
I love that you get so excited by how it turns out.
Haha so fun