▶ Watch the FULL Series for FREE here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJZTXsmiGZKfk3NW1gcpTRlIAnr1WvksQ.html&si=5Xxy3oxJZNu4RP1u 📋Get the FREE Plans here: mattestlea.com/product/shaker-table-plans/ 🪵Get Pre-Machined Material for this project here: mattestlea.com/shop-projectpacks/ Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget to like and share the video if you haven't already. Little actions like this really help us out :)
I loved the video. great work.. i allso wanted you to know that the link to youre plans is wrong.. It misses a s in products....... Thanks again for de vid..
Wow! Great to see. Made very similar back around 1970 at school (boarding where they opened the woodwork school for 7 extra hours during the week and the head of maintenance, who was a joiner by trade, ran the extra classes). Still have a coffee table but lost the bedside cabinet I made for my sister. I did win a big prize for what I made. With no space for a workbench, I use machines now, eg pillar mounted Bosch or Trend DIY router for mortices to scratch build a kitchen with no chipboard for a friend. Inlay grooves made with Record Multiplane in pre-electric router days
I made one of these about two years ago as one of my first projects the uses hand cut joinery, and it turned out great! The plans were also really great and easy to understand. Keep it up!!
Thank you for these videos. I'm going to watch the free online courses. I used to do woodworking but stopped, so I hope these videos will get me back into it. If not, at least when I shop for, I can pick out the good from the crap.
I really like this project, especially the Ebony inlay and burl veneer top. I quite fancy having a go myself! That miter tip is very helpful thanks. I got my Purpleheart marking knife for Chrismas and I love it. I've used it for a couple of dovetail joints and found it to be very accurate. The finish is perfect and it was packed very well, very pleased! I would highly recommend one! Thanks Matt!
Beautiful finish, Matt! I have to say, my thought when Keith ran into his issues with the threaded inserts was perhaps down to using an impact driver to screw them in; they're not designed to get battered by the dac-dac, so I'm not going to give up on them just yet!
Thanks for the veneer tape suggestion! I’m working on a humidor with curly maple veneer on top. First time I ever used veneer and the painters tape caused a horrible glue line. So bad I routed it out and used an inlay.
Really beautiful work, Matt! 😃 But since you're using hardwood, you don't even need those freaking inserts! Just make the threads in the wood. There are some kits if 5 or 6 bits, I'm not sure right now, that looks like a drill bit with the thread making stuff. Those things are just amazing, I use them a lot! (With the electric drill, not by hand!) Happy new year! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I see Hannibal Lecter shaking his head at Clarice when she tries to ask something obvious of him as if taking a shortcut to get information and he goes no no no no, it won't do. that's how I felt when you pulled out the domino the router and the sander. you were doing so well crafting everything by hand, and then...
Damn homie, been waiting a century to see you put out a piece. We fine furniture makers are gluttons for furniture porn, and right now the market is dry.
The marking gauge you're using looks really good. I've looked at your tools list and the one you’ve recommended looks like it only has one blade but the one you're using in the video has two. Am I missing something? Are they the same one?
The author does like to from scratch, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
▶ Watch the FULL Series for FREE here:
ua-cam.com/play/PLJZTXsmiGZKfk3NW1gcpTRlIAnr1WvksQ.html&si=5Xxy3oxJZNu4RP1u
📋Get the FREE Plans here:
mattestlea.com/product/shaker-table-plans/
🪵Get Pre-Machined Material for this project here:
mattestlea.com/shop-projectpacks/
Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget to like and share the video if you haven't already. Little actions like this really help us out :)
That tip about cutting miters too short and planing the inside face is so good! I've cut miters short so many times and never thought of this
Yep, absolute game changer!
Yeah absolutely genius 🤣 so simple I dunno how it's never come up before
Seriously. The fact about it being magic also 🤯
Love seeing UA-cam woodworkers supporting each other. It was a nice surprise seeing Keith mentioned
Honestly THE best place to come and learn woodworking - you have helped light the fire to do more projects! Thank you for everything you do :-)
I loved the video. great work.. i allso wanted you to know that the link to youre plans is wrong.. It misses a s in products....... Thanks again for de vid..
Gorgeous, and love how you effectively just smash it out, no mucking around 👍
Matt, so good to see you back at doing what you do best!! Thank You!!
Definitely a real wood surgeon. Fantastic
Glad your back with us mate. Great video, cheers.
Wow! Great to see. Made very similar back around 1970 at school (boarding where they opened the woodwork school for 7 extra hours during the week and the head of maintenance, who was a joiner by trade, ran the extra classes). Still have a coffee table but lost the bedside cabinet I made for my sister. I did win a big prize for what I made. With no space for a workbench, I use machines now, eg pillar mounted Bosch or Trend DIY router for mortices to scratch build a kitchen with no chipboard for a friend. Inlay grooves made with Record Multiplane in pre-electric router days
I know I’m going to have a great day, when I open up UA-cam I saw your video! Love your work!
These are the videos I "like".
I made one of these about two years ago as one of my first projects the uses hand cut joinery, and it turned out great! The plans were also really great and easy to understand. Keep it up!!
Awesome video! Horrible hair cut! ❤
Keep up the awesome videos I learn a lot!!!!
That hair is fabulous. Table looks great too.
Waited too long from the build series to see the finished article! Stunning. Love the top.
Thank you for these videos. I'm going to watch the free online courses. I used to do woodworking but stopped, so I hope these videos will get me back into it. If not, at least when I shop for, I can pick out the good from the crap.
I really like this project, especially the Ebony inlay and burl veneer top. I quite fancy having a go myself! That miter tip is very helpful thanks. I got my Purpleheart marking knife for Chrismas and I love it. I've used it for a couple of dovetail joints and found it to be very accurate. The finish is perfect and it was packed very well, very pleased! I would highly recommend one! Thanks Matt!
Thank you for all your time and effort. I learned a thing or two..1 in 7.
Beautiful finish, Matt! I have to say, my thought when Keith ran into his issues with the threaded inserts was perhaps down to using an impact driver to screw them in; they're not designed to get battered by the dac-dac, so I'm not going to give up on them just yet!
Been a great and informational series to follow a long with looks mint mate
Beautiful little table.
Great looking table! Thanks for the free course, too.
Fantastic video really enjoyed it
Loads of hidden, super valuable tips in this vid 👌
Nice piece. Very similar to the shaker style bedside table built by Norm Abram back in 1989.
great work, beautiful timber 👍
Thanks for the veneer tape suggestion! I’m working on a humidor with curly maple veneer on top. First time I ever used veneer and the painters tape caused a horrible glue line. So bad I routed it out and used an inlay.
Thanks for sharing.
great video!
nice!!
Really beautiful work, Matt! 😃
But since you're using hardwood, you don't even need those freaking inserts! Just make the threads in the wood.
There are some kits if 5 or 6 bits, I'm not sure right now, that looks like a drill bit with the thread making stuff. Those things are just amazing, I use them a lot! (With the electric drill, not by hand!)
Happy new year! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Loving your hair!
🤔
I see Hannibal Lecter shaking his head at Clarice when she tries to ask something obvious of him as if taking a shortcut to get information and he goes no no no no, it won't do. that's how I felt when you pulled out the domino the router and the sander. you were doing so well crafting everything by hand, and then...
cool...nice series
👍👍👍.Thanks
Matt then: "my hair is getting long, I really need a haircut"
Matt now: Brian May
Bought myself a bog oak marking knife on Saturday, hope it comes with a blade. Forgot to buy replacements
“Works for right handers as well” From this sinister south paw, thank you!
My twin brother is also evil. Really handy when we work together as he gets the left hand corners to work in. Our dad is also a lefty. Mum is normal 😂
Hi Matt! Do you still use Osmo for your finish? Thanks
Damn homie, been waiting a century to see you put out a piece. We fine furniture makers are gluttons for furniture porn, and right now the market is dry.
The marking gauge you're using looks really good. I've looked at your tools list and the one you’ve recommended looks like it only has one blade but the one you're using in the video has two. Am I missing something? Are they the same one?
I respect your blind loyalty to threaded inserts 😂
Is this jackfrags?
Went to check out the free plans but the page is no longer available. Then checked many of the other page links and they also don't work.
Ball ache: adding that to my vocabulary list.
will those project packs ship to the US?
Yes! Check them out here: mattestlea.com/shop-projectpacks/
How much would you sell that?
I think this dude is the civilized British version of Sean Strickland.
Thank you for the video Jesus 🫡
The author does like to from scratch, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
There's appropriate use for threaded insert, and inappropriate
Будь окуратен в столярке чтоб волосы не намотало на барабан !
Hardly anyone has a Domino.
Biscuits, dowels, glue joint, duct tape.
There you go.
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be careful guy so that your hair doesn't get wrapped around the drum
Dude, get a haircut, you look ridiculous. Nice work though.
Get a hair cut pal😅
Flaunt it if you got it :)