Again I am in awe of your access to the right tools to break down such monster pieces of wood. But, they are definitely better in your hands than mine. Amazingly well done and a furniture set piece for the people of 2200 to gawk at in awe just as all of us are. Kudos.
Matthew you have mad skills and sharing them with others is really special because your possibly encouraging others into the wood trade which is an art form that should be carried on .
Hi Matt, I have had my eye on that table every time it showed up in a video. I was glad to see this video showing the build. Thanks for sharing it with everyone. Jim
I am a maze, you can do all this work a lone . of course your artist and hard worker . it’s beyond my imagination thank you . and God bless you . you are one of the kind, you don’t see these days somebody like you it’s hard to fine. Manny Manny thanks.👍🏽
Well if anyone ever thought your jointer or planer were oversized or excessive.. this should set them straight, haha. Table came out awesome! Thanks for doing the short version of the build.
I love your velios,I watch all of them at least 2 times.I can imagine me making beautiful tables(I am 71,not able to really do it)YOU MAKE MY DAY,THANK YOU.
The best looking picnic table, er outdoor farmhouse table, I have ever seen! I would not hesitate to use such a table in a dining room. Very impressive, Matt!
Great for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When those logs came in... I thought you were kidding... fire wood was my first thought... but no... you preformed magic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That really was a GREAT project Matt, one to be proud of. Every time I watch/re-watch a video I pick up a tip, like when you are dowel joining a piece, offset the hole a bit and that way it will "pull" the pieces together. Keep'em coming.
You do excellent work on that table an benches, it so nice to see someone as young as you are take an interest in doing that kind of work! You don't see that anymore, keep up the good work
Matt - Beautiful table and bench. This had to be one of the more challenging projects that you built. Beginning with the large slabs and all the milling. Looked as though the table was too big for the tools. I know that this was also time consuming, but I would like to see more projects, using those big slabs. How about it Matt?
I remember this build a being blown away by the project and I’m still blown away. I also thinking about the finishing and to keep a eye out for a update and I must say the finish is still awesome. Thank You for the update.
Holy crap dude! I know this is an old video so hopefully you see this. I've been trying to watch more videos of you and Shannon after listening to the Wood talk podcast. This was so much work, IMO, but the result is phenomenal! Cant believe it was for an outside table.
sweet to see it from beginning to end! I had to go back to the video you posted about the finish last year like 5 times to get all the details about how you used epifanes. I recently did a live edge vanity and did this technique for finishing it, came out great and im comfortable that it will last a long time in its environment. Thanks for sharing your processes with us so I don't have to be the guinea pig!
I could build that table......if I had all those saws!!! Fantastic project Matt!! Think you used about every tool you have. It's amazing how long it took from log to table - slow and steady. Scott
The finish turned out great! I've been searching for a not so glossy outdoor finish. Thank you for leaving links below. The whole table is pretty badass! Thanks Matt!
Matt, I watched you build this table and bench seats and I eagerly awaited the next video. This turned out to be an awesome fixture. Thanks for the update on how the finish has weathered. looking forward to more projects.
Hello there Matthew, I have appreciation for working with hardwood although I do not get much of a chance to work with anything but greatly appreciate your content especially your picnic table came out nice.
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This is the 6th time I have watched this! Fabulous Table &Benches - well done!
I have the timber, alas, I don't have the skill - if you fancy a trip to Sweden - board and lodge covered - your part in this transaction - build me a table and benches - 😀😀😀😀😀
Wow! Beautiful looking table. I like the time you took to join the wood. Thank you for showing it a year later. I am amazed to see how well it’s held up. Definitely a good choice on the epoxy and finish you used. Thank you for sharing
Some old school footage! Dema and chainsaw milling. I feel like I've seen this table before. I guess that what I get for following your progress so much. Looks great.
Great project and great videos. I'm glad that I happened on to your channel. My hobbies are building furniture and making BBQ Smokers. I've looked into buying a saw mill, but you have inspired me to make my own. Thanks!
Thanks for video Matt, great build and awsome design. It looks old world. I say that because of the demension of the lumber. Looks very handsome, the patio's nice too.
Matt.... First, Thank you so much for posting these videos with both the successes and failures. That mere fact has a tendency to make projects less daunting. I recently completed a 8'x4' Pecan slab outdoor table and I said I don't know if I'd do it again. Then..... I watched this video and got more ideas. You, my friend are a dangerous man! :D
Being able to both source your own wood and have a mill opens up so many possibilities, imagine if you had to source the materials from a local sawmill, EXPENSIVE
Excellent video Matt!!! The table looks amazing and your editing was fantastic. You condensed so much work into a ten minute video without speeding up the footage once! Bravo sir!! :)
Matt congrats on the table, it is beautiful to see the whole project beginning to end. After I saw you in the Woodwhisperer channel I've tried to search for the videos where you make that table but it was too out of order and in a blog format, so I gave up. Thank you to make this compilation. I've loved it ! Do you think you can make a video about the changes that occurred in the wood over the time ?
Thank you for this! And the links! I am working on a bar-top oak table (cast iron base with ring). The white oak is unknown age, with powderpost beetle holes. I will send you pict when done :)
Matthew, you are one skilled craftsman and are overflowing with talent my friend!! You sure know how to handle those huge slabs, looks like you're an engineer...😉
I'd forgotten about the epoxy on the end of the legs. That was such a good idea.
Milled a rotten log, milled the slabs after drying them, cut & jointed each piece, finished & made it look easy. WOW! Great job.
That beam saw is amazing. It deserves it's own social media presence.
Again I am in awe of your access to the right tools to break down such monster pieces of wood. But, they are definitely better in your hands than mine. Amazingly well done and a furniture set piece for the people of 2200 to gawk at in awe just as all of us are. Kudos.
Matthew you have mad skills and sharing them with others is really special because your possibly encouraging others into the wood trade which is an art form that should be carried on .
Such a beautiful table and benches.
Thanks!
Beautiful table! Now I have an idea what to do with my white oak logs ;)
Hi Matt,
I have had my eye on that table every time it showed up in a video. I was glad to see this video showing the build. Thanks for sharing it with everyone.
Jim
+James Gilliland thanks Jim!
I'm always impressed with how you handle large stock, from rough cutting to jointing and planing let alone actually milling your own lumber.
+Way Woodworking thanks! :)
I am a maze, you can do all this work a lone . of course your artist and hard worker . it’s beyond my imagination thank you . and God bless you . you are one of the kind, you don’t see these days somebody like you it’s hard to fine. Manny Manny thanks.👍🏽
Well if anyone ever thought your jointer or planer were oversized or excessive.. this should set them straight, haha. Table came out awesome! Thanks for doing the short version of the build.
hahahaha! That's an excellent point!!
BEAUTIFUL TABLE!!!
With a little care, one day, your great great grandchildren will still be enjoying it.
+Phil.Paula Stocks thank you!!
I love your velios,I watch all of them at least 2 times.I can imagine me making beautiful
tables(I am 71,not able to really do it)YOU MAKE MY DAY,THANK YOU.
Thank you!
The best looking picnic table, er outdoor farmhouse table, I have ever seen! I would not hesitate to use such a table in a dining room. Very impressive, Matt!
Thank you!
Great for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When those logs came in... I thought you were kidding... fire wood was my first thought... but no... you preformed magic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wood magician :)
That really was a GREAT project Matt, one to be proud of. Every time I watch/re-watch a video I pick up a tip, like when you are dowel joining a piece, offset the hole a bit and that way it will "pull" the pieces together. Keep'em coming.
You do excellent work on that table an benches, it so nice to see someone as young as you are take an interest in doing that kind of work! You don't see that anymore, keep up the good work
Thank you!
Amazing job Matt. A pile of puzzle pieces that fitted together to make a beautiful table.
Matt - Beautiful table and bench. This had to be one of the more challenging projects that you built. Beginning with the large slabs and all the milling. Looked as though the table was too big for the tools. I know that this was also time consuming, but I would like to see more projects, using those big slabs. How about it Matt?
I have a lot of future projects stacked behind my shed right now :)
Going old school on this build. Using the table top as a workbench on some sawhorses. ;) Great job on the table. Looks like it gets lots of use.
Matt. Outstanding. You are great. Thanks
Beautiful table, Matt
thank you!
I remember this build a being blown away by the project and I’m still blown away. I also thinking about the finishing and to keep a eye out for a update and I must say the finish is still awesome. Thank You for the update.
Thanks Thom!
Hammering the joints together with the soothing sound of slamming a door in a Mercedes S class. Soft "swoosh". Niiice
That table is absolutely stunning.
Matt is a hoss!! Some of that lumber could have squashed you flat, but you muscle it around no problem. Super high quality piece Matt.
Nobody is going to steal that table. Great build.
That would be rather impressive. Thanks!
Challenge accepted.
you'll have to make it past the guard dog too
Matthew Cremona Rocky will distract Pancake no problem.
Holy crap dude! I know this is an old video so hopefully you see this. I've been trying to watch more videos of you and Shannon after listening to the Wood talk podcast. This was so much work, IMO, but the result is phenomenal! Cant believe it was for an outside table.
sweet to see it from beginning to end! I had to go back to the video you posted about the finish last year like 5 times to get all the details about how you used epifanes. I recently did a live edge vanity and did this technique for finishing it, came out great and im comfortable that it will last a long time in its environment. Thanks for sharing your processes with us so I don't have to be the guinea pig!
I’m really very glad that the finish you applied to that beautiful and extremely well built table has held up to the weather sooooo well.
I could build that table......if I had all those saws!!! Fantastic project Matt!! Think you used about every tool you have. It's amazing how long it took from log to table - slow and steady. Scott
Outdoor projects always make me slow down just thinking about how weather will affect it. Mad respect, this is beautiful.
I’ve never done breadboard ends. I think I’m ready now. Thanks for update and the build video.
There were certainly a lot of us admiring that table and benches at your open house!
+JB Lewis 😄
That's a skillsaw right there! Holy moly I've never seen one that big!
Incredible workmanship..it really is something of beauty..
Matt don't tell Marc, but this is my favorite guild build! So much information in the build! I loved it!
awwww come one. I don't get to rub much in his face :P
Matthew Cremona hahaha
It’s kind of amazing watching the same person so the heavy work of slabbing and the delicate hand tool joinery.
What an awesome huge build.
+Jim Dockrell thanks Jim!
The finish turned out great! I've been searching for a not so glossy outdoor finish. Thank you for leaving links below. The whole table is pretty badass! Thanks Matt!
Thanks Brad!
You make working with that heavy stock look so easy.
Beautiful table and benches. I loved seeing the tenons and dowels technique you used to join the pieces together, seems like a great way to do it.
Matt, I watched you build this table and bench seats and I eagerly awaited the next video. This turned out to be an awesome fixture. Thanks for the update on how the finish has weathered. looking forward to more projects.
Nice to see that the Epifanes is holding up so well, Matt.
I would get an ENORMOUS !!! tarp and cover the table during winter. Looks beautiful.
Such a beautiful project. Looks like it will last hundreds of years
thank you!
I am envious of this outdoor table. It is beautiful and functional. I am sure it weighs a ton but was built to last. Another great build Matt
thats a massive table!
Hello there Matthew,
I have appreciation for working with hardwood although I do not get much of a chance to work with anything but greatly appreciate your content especially your picnic table came out nice.
This is the 6th time I have watched this!
Fabulous Table &Benches - well done!
Thank you!
I have the timber, alas, I don't have the skill - if you fancy a trip to Sweden - board and lodge covered - your part in this transaction - build me a table and benches - 😀😀😀😀😀
Wow! Beautiful looking table. I like the time you took to join the wood. Thank you for showing it a year later. I am amazed to see how well it’s held up. Definitely a good choice on the epoxy and finish you used. Thank you for sharing
That's a beautiful monster. Amazing how well the finish is holding up. Believe it could hold up your car if the need arises.
Some old school footage! Dema and chainsaw milling. I feel like I've seen this table before. I guess that what I get for following your progress so much. Looks great.
lol! Nostalgia!
Great project and great videos. I'm glad that I happened on to your channel. My hobbies are building furniture and making BBQ Smokers. I've looked into buying a saw mill, but you have inspired me to make my own. Thanks!
thank you!
Exceptional work! Maybe you need to put a forklift on your bucket list.
Thanks for video Matt, great build and awsome design. It looks old world. I say that because of the demension of the lumber. Looks very handsome, the patio's nice too.
thank you!
What a great table build. Hoping to buy the guild build soon to start on one in the spring time.
Matt.... First, Thank you so much for posting these videos with both the successes and failures. That mere fact has a tendency to make projects less daunting. I recently completed a 8'x4' Pecan slab outdoor table and I said I don't know if I'd do it again. Then..... I watched this video and got more ideas. You, my friend are a dangerous man! :D
You are crazy that thing is massive! I love it! Not to mention the massive tools you have. Love your channel. Thanks. Mike
thanks Mike!
Beautiful build created with exquisite care. Nicely done.
Being able to both source your own wood and have a mill opens up so many possibilities, imagine if you had to source the materials from a local sawmill, EXPENSIVE
Barristers bookcase as a suggestion for the next build
congrats Matt, that is one beautiful table. I really liked the idea of epoxy as a undercoat to stabilize the wood. Never thought of doing that.
Thanks!
Pretty and useful. Enjoy
Gorgeous
YOU DID A BANG UP JOB ON THAT ONE MATT.
thanks Mike!
Excellent video Matt!!! The table looks amazing and your editing was fantastic. You condensed so much work into a ten minute video without speeding up the footage once! Bravo sir!! :)
Wow! Nice table! I was curious about how something could be finished to endure outdoor conditions. Very good info- thanks
Damn Matt, you worked hard for this one. Milling the lumber looks like a lot of work! Great job on the table and the benches, they look great!
Nice job Matt. Glad to see you using Epifanes. It is the very best, and worth all the effort.
What a beast of a table
+Thomas Pinello 😁
You spelled man wrong.
This is my dream table!!! Excellent excellent skills!
Your builds are awesome! I love how you take it to the next level and do stuff that you don’t typically see on YT.
Thanks Joe!
What a beast of a table.
Man, lovely table. I enjoy your work and commentary.
It's a Mammoth build. It always astounds me to see this table in your videos. I love the finish :)
+The Wood Yogi thank you!
Matt congrats on the table, it is beautiful to see the whole project beginning to end. After I saw you in the Woodwhisperer channel I've tried to search for the videos where you make that table but it was too out of order and in a blog format, so I gave up. Thank you to make this compilation. I've loved it ! Do you think you can make a video about the changes that occurred in the wood over the time ?
Matt, you did a wonderful job on this project.
+Ron Briz thanks Ron!
GREAT BUILD MATT.
Thanks Jeff!
Amazing work.just like old school peg barns.that should last till your kids pass them to their grand kids.
Nice build Matt!!
thanks!
I love this table set. I have it in my calendar to buy the plans in the guild when it goes on sale, very very soon....
+Jordan Peckham very very soon ;)
A beautiful table and bench set. Totally amazing. Thanks for posting this inspirational video.
+Joseph Bicknell thanks!
Nicest table and benches I have ever seen! Well done Matt!
WOW !!!! What a project. Looks fantastic !!!!
Amazing job, Matt. Will take some tips for my own projects!! Cheers from Bariloche, Argentina
Thank you!
Such a beautiful table. You're a beast. Well done.
I’m super jealous! Fantastic job sir. I look forward to having the ability to do this someday.
Thank you!
Omg I have to go take nap after watching this. Outstanding job
+Michael Andersen 😴
What a beefy table, beautifully made. Keep chucking big timbers like that around and you'll grow some muscles! :D
You have some serious talent. Very well done!!.
Thanks!
Amazing Matt, what a build! loved seeing all the stages from milling to joinery to finishing. great video!
Thanks Peter!
Awesome job.
Thanks!
that is one huge table.
Awesome job. Looks great.
+daroach1414 thanks!
Nice work!!
Great work and helpful vid
Great video and project Matthew! I think I saw an Instagram post with about 8" of snow sitting on that table.
+Make Build Modify you bet! We get a good amount of snow here lol
It's a beautiful job you've done. Congrats!
thanks!
Thank you for this! And the links! I am working on a bar-top oak table (cast iron base with ring). The white oak is unknown age, with powderpost beetle holes. I will send you pict when done :)
Matthew, you are one skilled craftsman and are overflowing with talent my friend!!
You sure know how to handle those huge slabs, looks like you're an engineer...😉
Thank you!