Extending Dining Table: My Best Ever Project
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- After making over 300 woodworking projects on this channel, this is the best yet...! This is a solid oak extending dining table that seats up to 8, but best of all, the extending leaves slide out and are self storing under the main central table top. This is my interpretation of a traditional "dutch pullout extending table" design, but I struggled to find much useful information about how they actually work - so I'm not sure how close it is to the original, and I also couldn't find any information about who originally designed it so am unable to give credit where it's due!
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Stick a hole in the top so you can put a raised part where you can put things like salt/pepper and anything else on, that should free up enough room for everyone's plates and drinks.
Every wife/girlfriend should be made to watch this to prove that one day we will find a use for the things we need to keep
So pleasing to see you happy Keith. Well done on a stunning table. A family heirloom for years to come!
What a lovely comment. I was going to say that. 🐼 ❤
Thank you!
I have a table like this. If you add some felt to the underside of the main table top it will stop the leaf sections getting scratched when they are put away. You can also add some wax to the sliding parts so they move smoothly.
Being Dutch, I didn’t know this was called a Dutch sliding table until today! It looks really smart, I am a little proud.
As someone more profound than me once said, "You only grow out of your comfort zone"
Well done Keith, that looks awesome, very sturdy & robust when extended. Top job Sir. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
My grandparents had an extending table using the same mechanism. They bought it in the 1950’s and it was solid. Great job Keith.
My late grandad gave my parents a Dutch pullout table like this and it works exactly how you've designed and built it.
Many good memories will be made around that table. Nice work, Keith.
It's fun to think that young Brown is going to have some of these pieces in his place one day, along with their history.
We had one like this in the family for over 40 years. (not as nice looking though) it was a bit rustic but solid. We passed it around in our family often as a first dining or kitchen table when someone bought their first house.
With a little wax on the runners it was so smooth. It had finger grooves on the underside of the leaves to help pull them out.
We passed it on to a neighbour a few years ago.
Thanks for reminding me of it.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing
My old dinning table from the 60s works exactly the same. Love the look of yours.
Well done Keith. Been watching you for years. You've come a long way!
I agree, this is the best thing you have ever done. Absolutely amazing build! Well done Keith. That's a family heirloom right there
That smile, I know that feeling so well, great project Keith
Family have one of these passed down through a couple of generations. It’s super useful. Nice work.
I agree. One of my favorite projects you have made Mr. Keith!
Congrats Keith, an elegant design beautifully realised!
Lovely and very practical. Now some matching chairs.
Great project, Keith. This is the sort of projects I like to see on UA-cam. I look forward to your next one.
I've made an extendable side table for my parents using the same mechanism. I did not know what it was called but I stole the idea off an old extendable table at my aunts'. Mind you, I am Dutch. So I find it quite funny it's apparently a dutch design. And I can tell you, this is exactly how my aunts' table works.
I have no 3d skills whatsoever so it took me quite a bit of headscratching to get the angles and notches on the rails sorted. It's definitely not as straight forward as I thought when I looked at my aunts' table! Yours turned out great! nice job :D
Can't believe no one has Partridged you yet considering you're a Norwich lad ...
"Yes! It's an extender!"
Amazing work Keith! As a dutchman, I can say that the table works in the exact same fashion as many tables that I'd use to own. I'd say it functions as a real dutch pull out table, but just looking quite a bit more modern.
What a great table! You should be proud of it! I also love the lights that hang above your family's dining table. Very cool. Hope you have many lovely times gathering there.
Really enjoyed this video Keith. Not only does the finished table look amazing, I learned so much from watching it. Cheers 😀
Your dining table looks simply magnificent !!
Fantastic build, Keith! We had a table like this (store bought from a Danish brand) and from memory the mechanism was almost exactly the same. One small addition I remember were two dowels attached to the main table top underneath and inserted through support rails running the length of the table. These were slightly longer than the thickness of those rails and had caps/heads at the bottom. This would act as a stop preventing the table top from lifting completely so it cannot be accidentally knocked out of place or flipped by a frustrated board game participant 😂
Great design and very similar to the dining table which my parents had since the 1960's. Nice to see the engineering which goes into it, and thanks for sharing 👍 😊
For a second when you said I forgot I had these old oak…… I thought you were going to say hat & coat stands 😂 keep up the good work
The finish really did justice to that timber, lovely look about it. 👍
MF DOOM, excellent choice.
Was about to say the same. Saw the album cover on his computer and then heard a little of it in the background later on.
Yep, deffo your best yet Sir.
Happy to see you conquering new things and continuing to grow!! 😊 Looks great, as always.
We have an Ercol table with the same mechanism and never knew it had a name. Thank you, Keith, it just proves we are never too old to learn. One tip I will offer, is to add some felt pads to the under side of the centre piece so it doesn’t scratch the top of the extension pieces.
It's an amazing piece of craftsmanship. Well done.
Honestly, a wonderful piece of work there Keith. Looking forward to more shed building as I plan my own 👍🏻
Cheers!
Absolutely brilliant
The table turned out absolutely amazing Keith! that oak looks stunning. Also a great example of how spending time plaanning a build can lead to fantastic results. here's to many happy years eating meals around it.
Thanks 👍
Simply incredible Keith!
You should be really proud Keith. Fantastic job and looks like it could have been made by a master European carpenter from 100 years ago.
Matching the wood was definitely the cherry on the cake. Must have been tempting to use something similar but it honestly takes it to another level the way it all matches so well.
Thank you!
wonderful!
👍👍👍 Well done. Thanks Keith
You looked very happy and so you should be.. an excellent build. Here’s to many joyful family meals sat around it.
Yes! Thank you!
Hi Kieth,
A great project once again. Just a suggestion for you to consider, when cutting your sliding rail recesses when hogging out the excess material chisel out from each side cutting up hill so as the prevent the risk of blow out ( OK I am over the top !) and also maybe leave the extending leaves width long until finally fitted and then remove the excess with the track saw when fully fitted.
Another suggestion stolen from antique tables, the tops were always fitted with screws that were in slots to accommodate expansion of the top and prevents the risk of cracking.
Keep up the great work.
Excellent!
Wonderful to hear your satisfaction with this one. It's a really great piece of work, you're right to be proud of it.
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful, well done.
Very clever,that's the best one you have done .
Once again, well done.👍👍
The smile on your face says it all. A fantastic job Keith, it's what you wanted, it's practical, it fits the room and it looks fab. Well done and thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Great project. Hope it lasts multiple lifetimes!
Great Job Keith..
Brilliant project
Absolutely brilliant and so beautiful
Looks great.
Excellent work Keith 👍👏😊
Mickey 😂always the star of the show
Well impressed!
Best project yet Keith, that looks magnificent. You make it look easy!
Beautiful work Keith.
What a great idea and well executed!
we had that type of table when i was in primary school, back in the 70s.
Great project and result. Very pleasing
A very elegant solution and project 👏
I have my grandparents table that has exactly the same mechanism. It's almost 90 years old and is still going strong. Now I know its called a Dutch Style. 🙂
Cool. Great job.
Amazing Keith!!! Talk about upping your game 🙌
That looks amazing.
It looks amazing!
Fantastic job. Was genuinely nerve wracking until I could see it work.
Beautiful.
Thank you!
Great job Keith, you should be very pleased with yourself
Well done, Keith!
A very elegant solution that was very well executed. Nice job, Keith.
This brings back so many memories! As a kid I always looked at the mechanisms when sitting at tables like this and looked forward to the big full family dinners my grandma would host, the 8 person table would get extended to 16. That one used rails, both for the top as well as the base. My in-laws had one like you built in their previous house.
Well done that man!
Wow. Really good!
Amazing Job!
Thanks!
Great job! 👌
Well done 👍
Beautiful 😁
We've got a very old dining table with thr same mechanism for extending, and i never knew it was known as a dutch table. One of the projects on my list is to partially dismantle it and sort out some loose glue joints in the base frame. Been putting it off for years!
Looking very good, yes, you did well from a Dutch guy here 😁👍
Thanks 👍
Excellent work.
That is awesome 👍
What a great piece of work! 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you!
Awesome 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Purrrrfect
Another great piece, thanks Keith !
Well done Keith, looks great !
Well done! Very nice!
Keith, that turned out fantastic! Well done!
Great job Keith. Looks great.
Great project well executed!
Thank you!
That is very cool.
I have had two of those. The self-storing, easy to deploy leaves were great.
Great project, beautifully executed!
Thank you very much!
Well done, looks nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
Well done mate. An incredible amount of skill and hard work goes into making something look that simple and elegant.
Really impressive Keith! 🎉
superb Keith. Lovely build.
Cheers buddy!
That’s excellent. Nice one Keith.
Thank you!
Lovin' that table! What a gem.