Making An Oak Table Frame For The Plywood Table Top - Part 2 of 2
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Part 1: • Making A Plywood End G...
Woodwork video. In this video I make a frame for the plywood end grain tabletop that I made in the previous video. I used oak to make the frame and bridle joints to assemble. I also add an oak veneered plywood shelf.
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Beautiful result. Thanks for sharing.
In fact you have one of the best woodworking channels.
Some reasons why I think that:
1/ You are not a professional woodworker, you don't do this full-time but next to your job
2/ You have a small shop compared to other woodworkers
3/ You have less and less expensive power tools than most other woodworkers
4/ You (nearly) only use salvaged wood and other materials
5/ You are very inventive
6/ Your videos are of a good quality and you explain everything very well
Thank you!
i agree with everything except about the less and less expensive tools. they might not be the most expensive but he's got everything he needs. that's important. just my view.
Also, he is neither arrogant nor conceited, will admit he made a mistake or miscalculated, but always comes up with an appropriate fix. Other channels edit out mistakes, do do-overs and pretend they got it perfect first time.
I agree with all of these comments and you don’t give us your life story, just clear descriptions with honesty with minimum tools and minimum fuss thanks
Great project! The use of the plywood scraps give us beginners a way to start without worrying about wood varieties as well as costs. Your “screw-up” on the first bridal joints gave us hope realizing things need not be “perfect” to be beautiful. I think I’ll try the project with a thinner version of the top for the shelf. And also, thank god you’re doing this on everyday tools and not the $50,000 set-ups in so many (albeit great) woodworking channels. Thanks for your work to produce these videos!
I like the way you explain each step of the process. Nice table.
Love the video, great explanations, I love the use of the plywood scraps to make a fantastic top. Not mad on the finished table, but I think that is a personal taste thing not a comment on your video or end product. Keep up the good work.
Excellent video and process. Thanks for sharing the rip fence jig. I was meaning to make one, thanks for the inspiration. The table is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Nice job on this table. I like the design a lot. Great use for all this scraps of ply we all have sitting around...
Very cool table, I really like the exposed plywood top - it is a look that appeals to me.
Your joints look good to me, better than my first attempt would be.
like the way you use all of your scraps, never throw nothing away
+brownbear226 thank you
your joints are just fine, this was a great job.
Братан класс, респект и уважуха terminator.
REALLY SWEET TABLE!
Super job. Enjoyed both videos of this table make.
Love that top and the table. But the tops is great.
Lovely piece Keith must learn to do them joints proper myself
Really nice table, great work.
Buen trabajo! saludos desde Tijuana, México!
Great job. Loving the recycling.
+DCPorter71 thanks
Loving this channel! Getting some great use and results from those coat stands.
Dude you could narrate anything and I'd watch haha great vids
Thanks for sharing this nice work.
Small suggestion, I would do the trim of the shelf before installing it I don't know I think it would be better
+Majid Alamri yes that would have made more sense than what I did
Brilliant job mate.. my next purchase is definitely going to be a table saw haha. Thanks for the video
+Jack Jones thanks Jack
Nice build Kieth ,just shows all you need to do joints is a table saw .
+Michael Evans cheers Michael
Nice build!
great job!
Hi Keith,just watched your vidio of making the table frame for the scrap plywood table top,you did not need to apologise for the not so perfect bridal joints,particularly has it was your first crack at them,but they turned out fine,definatley gets my thumbs up,take care and stay healthy.
Thanks Colin
Amazing job!
really nice work man!
Great Job !!!
good watch very practical n informative
Like that look, nice job---
Nice one
Bridle joints turned out great... good carpenter is good because his mistakes are only seen by himself... lol
absolutely gorgeous :-)
vraiment sympa !
New subscriber. Awesome videos. 👍🏼
Looking good dude who cares if the joints wernt perfect. Looking at your jig i think it might have been that as it rocked as you pushed it through but still looks good :D
+Ed music thanks Ed! Yeah that may have been it!
angle the blade and you got yaself a dovetail jig :D
The joint you made wasn't a mortise and tenon, more of a finger joint or multiple lap joint
OK, I'm a rank amateur hobbyist, so this more a question of "Why couldn't you" than a suggestion
If you mark all the pieces exactly the same - When you're cutting the mortices, you put the blade on the inside of the line - then when you're doing the tenons, put the blade outside the line
Wouldn't that give you the kerf width extra instead of having to do all that thing with the calibers or saw blade?
Please be gentle explaining to me why this is a dumb idea never comment again :)
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nice channel. I like the work and design. Not over anal, but still fine quality. Best of luck.
That's quality mate. Can I ask how much did you get the oak coat racks for ?
+Dave Williams free, they were about to be disposed of in an office clearance
@@RagnBoneBrown Damn! You son of a wonderful mother!
Random but what wood glue do you use??
+Jessica Cook Everbuild 502
epoxy fills gaps better than glue, altho open time is less.
Turn off the radio.
+Grab Mint never
You sure are getting a lot of mileage from those coat racks.
+SeraphimKnight haha yes and still have some left!
Metric looks easier than our standard (north America)
You are ruining you videos wıth the radio in the background.
Very nice table, nicely done!