Just wanted to say thank you. I build this for my family. It turned out beautifully. I, of course, took all the credit and earned some brownie points from the wife.
Parabéns! Excelente conteúdo... Maquinário de ponta tudo conforme mando figurino.Quem se interessar em tutorial de qualidade esse é o professor certo.sem dúvidas.
Thank you very much for sharing all the details of this awesome work!! However, i have a question abt the leveling. The highest point for all three legs is.not the same, did you cut one of them to became shorter to level?
Great build man! You did a great job of explaining all the steps. Love the final product! I have a similar video, white oak round dining table with a similar base, but mine was out of steel. Subscribed :)
OMG Wolf is epic man! Seem like you have more fun working with your assistant more than the project itself!! 😂 That was Sick man!!!!!!!! 🙌 #yeep Happy Holidays !!!!
Stunning table, simple build and fantastic look. Seen the legs and wanted to try - am def gunna make one in the next week or so. What wood did you use? Thanks for sharing 😃👍🏻
@@RadDadBuilds can you advise on leg height. You cut yours at 45” for a table height of 30”, is that 30” the underside of the table height or the top surface height?
1st off - Excellent video and even better work! 2nd - Are you able to go wider on the table top without it being too top heavy and tilting over? In your video it looks like the top is approximatley 4' in diameter. Do you think I can get away with 5' with using the same dimensions on the base? If not, what should I change on the base to go 5' up top?
Did you consider making compound angle cuts where the legs meet the table and where it meets the floor? I am in the process of building an end table from a cookie using this leg design and your video was VERY helpful. I would also like to incorporate the compound angles I mentioned, but I haven’t determine how to make those cuts yet. I do like the way you sanded them to take the point off, but I would like to make cuts to accomplish taking off the full depth of material. Please let me know if you have suggestions. Thank you!!
@@benhutzel1223 It went very well. I am very happy with the result. I was able to trace (pencil mounted in a block of wood) the compound angle on each leg (floor side and table side) and then use a Japanese hand saw to make the cuts. Worked very well!
Yo estoy haciendo una mesa de 46 de diámetro. Las patas podrían ser de 46 de altura? Me gustaría saber cuál sería el grosor de las patas. No se si me explico bien Sorry!!
Maybe a silly question: how do you calculate the diameter of the base according to the size of the legs? I'm planning to do something similar but with a smaller top Great job!
@@RadDadBuilds thanks for the video, really inspirational. If you would go thinner on the table top, could you use 1 inch oak? Would that be sturdy enough?
Hey there! Where do you find those rubber stops @? I haven’t found something like they for some coffee tables I’m working on! Great build! Thanks for making the vid!
Depends how long, if you went with a 5ft then I imagine it would be ok but anything long would be pushing it. You could always to two bases, one each end. The 4ft round that I made is very sturdy with no tipping points at all.
Dang! I'm trying to make the legs now for my neices wedding table. I thought how awesome and amazing simple. Unfortunately the part where the 3 legs locked together was so quick. I'm convinced that it's an optical illusion. I am unable to get a level symmetrical base with these legs cut as shown. I must be missing something as to how they lock together... I'm struggling!
I intend to make that base to serve as an 8 person dining table for my new breakfast nook, could you please tell me if it is as strong as it looks? I think i want to put a glass round top on it bur i'm afraid that the table will disassemble and the top will fall off, would adding some wood glue at the joint be sufficient or do you recommend strategic screws to be sure?
glue isn't necessary at all. its plenty strong enough if you use a hardwood. make sure your cuts are clean so the joints are tight and you will be fine.
@@RadDadBuilds thanks for the response. I really appreciate that, unfortunatly i would have to register, i don't want another music provider with running costs. too bad i like the music... Anyway have a nice xmas and happy new year 2021... All the best
You always go half the distance of your material thickness. So, in your example of using 2x2 stock, the notch would be 2 inches wide and 1 inch in depth.
a^2 + b^2 = c^2.... So if you want 30" diameter to match table top and 30" in height, it would be 30^2 + 30^2 = c^2. Which c^2 is about 42.43" in length (length of legs when you cut). You can round it down or up to make it easier for cuts.
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Just wanted to say thank you. I build this for my family. It turned out beautifully. I, of course, took all the credit and earned some brownie points from the wife.
Haha thanks dude, at least your honest
STUNNING! You are truly Rad! What a cool "man cub" you have for an apprentice! - happy Father's day Rad Dad!
Thanks Mary
You have the best channel for woodworking and DYI on UA-cam man. Truly inspiring brother. Please keep the videos coming.
I appreciate that! Thanks dude
Parabéns! Excelente conteúdo... Maquinário de ponta tudo conforme mando figurino.Quem se interessar em tutorial de qualidade esse é o professor certo.sem dúvidas.
Dude, man! Love your modern designs. This is beautiful. Appreciate the step by step explanation
on everything. Hope to make this table someday.
Thanks dude, I appreciate it 🤙
Confused.
Making this project tomorrow , thanks for sharing !
That's awesome. I want to see it, if your on instagram send me a message
Great job, man! Very explained... thanks for sharing.
UNNNOOOO!! 😂😂🤣 beautiful work as always 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
😁 Thankyou 🤙🤙🤙
This is a great project dude! Crushed it.
Thank you very much for sharing all the details of this awesome work!! However, i have a question abt the leveling. The highest point for all three legs is.not the same, did you cut one of them to became shorter to level?
Best vid yet! It was a fun watch as usual!
Thanks dude, I appreciate it
Nice build! Love the design and the quality of the build. And the “yee!” noises, haha. Subbed! 🤙
Haha thanks dude
Absolutely awesome 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks
in chinese woodworking, the table legs is tenon and mortise structure, and your structure is really beautiful, like your design
great video, made it look easy. The Yee noise i could do without. JMO
Is there anywhere we can get these plans for a 36in tall table?
This is amazing. I have a maple table top that needs a base. I just found it!! With the base measurements being 45", how wide is the top?
I believe he said he made a 4ft diameter top. The 45" legs are for a 30" tall or "regular" height table
This is art bro, seriously! Amazing work!
Thank you
Great build man! You did a great job of explaining all the steps. Love the final product! I have a similar video, white oak round dining table with a similar base, but mine was out of steel. Subscribed :)
We have great taste. I’ll go check it it out 🤙
Magnifique !
Thank you
Beautiful!
Really awesome looking design.
Thanks a lot 🤙
OMG Wolf is epic man! Seem like you have more fun working with your assistant more than the project itself!! 😂 That was Sick man!!!!!!!! 🙌
#yeep
Happy Holidays !!!!
Haha thanks buddy, I appreciate that a lot. Happy holidays dude 🤙🤙
Wonderful and amazing👍
Thanks
Belo Trabalho. Parabéns! (Beautiful work. Congratulations!)
Amazing work.
I like this kind of legs
Amazing Table!!!💪
This looks great. Any chance you have some advice on the base if I wanted to make the table 72 inches in diameter?
Nice! Created a mini version of this table, love it! Thanks.
Was your table shorter? I am debating on attempting this as a coffee table. Wondering if this base design, with a lower height looks right.
What dimensions did you use for the mini version? I’m trying to figure out sizes for a coffee table size!
this is so beautiful wow
Great video mate, that table looks stunning!
Thanks a ton! I appreciate it.
Stunning table, simple build and fantastic look. Seen the legs and wanted to try - am def gunna make one in the next week or so. What wood did you use? Thanks for sharing 😃👍🏻
Thanks dude, I'm really happy with it. I ended up using white oak for the whole build.
@@RadDadBuilds can you advise on leg height. You cut yours at 45” for a table height of 30”, is that 30” the underside of the table height or the top surface height?
Hey if I want it hight to be more do just add to the length or do I move the half lap up higher
Thank U for sharing👍😙 This is the BEST table I saw😚👍
You are so welcome! Thank you.
@@RadDadBuilds 😚
Looks awesome! Is it stable when you lean on one side of the table top?
Really helpful, Thank you!.
Yo you make my day with this build. Keep going :)
Very smart! Thanks!
Thanks
Love it! Do you know what the weight capacity of the base is? Will it hold a 4 foot cement table?
If you used white oak or a similar dense hardwood I would imagine it would be fine.
I love this! Is there any way to make the legs higher/taller but not wider?
You can but the angles on the rabbets get really funky.
Thanks, very explained.
Thank you
VERY rad!
Thank you 🤙
Could i use 3 suction cups instead? so i can mount a round glass top I'm painting
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1st off - Excellent video and even better work! 2nd - Are you able to go wider on the table top without it being too top heavy and tilting over? In your video it looks like the top is approximatley 4' in diameter. Do you think I can get away with 5' with using the same dimensions on the base? If not, what should I change on the base to go 5' up top?
Did you consider making compound angle cuts where the legs meet the table and where it meets the floor? I am in the process of building an end table from a cookie using this leg design and your video was VERY helpful. I would also like to incorporate the compound angles I mentioned, but I haven’t determine how to make those cuts yet. I do like the way you sanded them to take the point off, but I would like to make cuts to accomplish taking off the full depth of material. Please let me know if you have suggestions. Thank you!!
How did it go? I'm wanting to do the saMe thing, I've got some live edge silver maple cookies about 6" thick and I'm thinking this base leg style
@@benhutzel1223 It went very well. I am very happy with the result. I was able to trace (pencil mounted in a block of wood) the compound angle on each leg (floor side and table side) and then use a Japanese hand saw to make the cuts. Worked very well!
Yo estoy haciendo una mesa de 46 de diámetro.
Las patas podrían ser de 46 de altura?
Me gustaría saber cuál sería el grosor de las patas.
No se si me explico bien
Sorry!!
LOVE IT!!😊
Maybe a silly question: how do you calculate the diameter of the base according to the size of the legs? I'm planning to do something similar but with a smaller top
Great job!
Amazing job, came out great! 🙏
Thank you!! 😊
lovely build, how do you think this base would function counter height?
Thanks, I think it would work well but you would need to go with a wider top to accommodate the wider base
This is great! What is the thickness of the table top?
1 3/4"
@@RadDadBuilds thanks for the video, really inspirational. If you would go thinner on the table top, could you use 1 inch oak? Would that be sturdy enough?
I'm amazed that this joint looks so novel and is do-able for a relative lower skilled person as me. Thanks for sharing your work 👍🏾
You are very welcome, its a simple yet awesome build
Hey there! Where do you find those rubber stops @? I haven’t found something like they for some coffee tables I’m working on!
Great build! Thanks for making the vid!
See link in his description box...
How do you calculate the length of the legs easiets, lets say if u want it to be 45 cm high. The angles makes it a a bit tricky
Do you think these legs would work just as well with a a standard rectangle table?
Depends how long, if you went with a 5ft then I imagine it would be ok but anything long would be pushing it. You could always to two bases, one each end. The 4ft round that I made is very sturdy with no tipping points at all.
@@RadDadBuilds thanks! Great build; that table is killer!
muy bien exelent
Thank you
Dang! I'm trying to make the legs now for my neices wedding table. I thought how awesome and amazing simple. Unfortunately the part where the 3 legs locked together was so quick. I'm convinced that it's an optical illusion. I am unable to get a level symmetrical base with these legs cut as shown. I must be missing something as to how they lock together... I'm struggling!
ua-cam.com/video/wErf4mMeg98/v-deo.htmlsi=Y1Jx9Q9FHccIBJ4i. Try following the demonstration in this video
If I want the table height to be higher do I add length to the legs or move the joint higher up?
I intend to make that base to serve as an 8 person dining table for my new breakfast nook, could you please tell me if it is as strong as it looks? I think i want to put a glass round top on it bur i'm afraid that the table will disassemble and the top will fall off, would adding some wood glue at the joint be sufficient or do you recommend strategic screws to be sure?
glue isn't necessary at all. its plenty strong enough if you use a hardwood. make sure your cuts are clean so the joints are tight and you will be fine.
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Mate, why didnt you use dust collection when cutting out the top :-)
Great build.
I usually do but I broke off the plastic adapter
How big diameter table top can you put on these legs mate?
S0 those legs will be stable without any screws where theh intersect, and the tiny figure 8's?
I’ve had this table way over a year now with heavy use and it hasn’t moved a hair
@@RadDadBuilds what angles are the legs corners at? I need a 36” high table, 36” diameter 11/2” slab
Does the table have any tippy spots if you lean on the top?
No not at all, I was expecting a little if someone leaned on it between the legs but it doesn't move at all.
Yeeee
How to calculate the height of the bases?
A year on I know…! Is there a simple ratio between leg length and height?
I think pythagoras's theorem would work
How tall is the base alone? I’d love to build this for my glass top…
how do you compute the length of lumber based on your target table height?
Is it possible to change the angles to make the table taller?
Es una lástima perderme este tutorial es magnífico pero no entiendo no hablo ingles
Looks great, but where is the link to the playlist? 😉
www.epidemicsound.com/referral/ooi8zm/ sorry dude
ps I'll keep adding to it.
@@RadDadBuilds thanks for the response. I really appreciate that, unfortunatly i would have to register, i don't want another music provider with running costs. too bad i like the music... Anyway have a nice xmas and happy new year 2021... All the best
I’m sorry dude I didn’t realize you needed to register to listen.
Can you use wood glue? If I use 2x2s doubled up would notches be 2in deep?
You always go half the distance of your material thickness. So, in your example of using 2x2 stock, the notch would be 2 inches wide and 1 inch in depth.
What’s with the 🤙🏻 yee?
Its a YEWWWW
Hello, what is the diameter of the table ?
But I do like the style used to have one in class and lightweight aluminum legs
Where do u get domino and how much thanks
What is the diameter of the table top?
Yo, can anyone give a rough way to match diameter of round table to length of legs .
Whats the calculation
I'm looking for the answer as well. :)
a^2 + b^2 = c^2.... So if you want 30" diameter to match table top and 30" in height, it would be 30^2 + 30^2 = c^2. Which c^2 is about 42.43" in length (length of legs when you cut). You can round it down or up to make it easier for cuts.
Have a 44 inch round top .want a 30 inch high table ....what should the lenght of the legs need to be
How long would the legs need to be for a table height 0f 38" or counter height?
You'll need 57inches. 45/30 is a ratio of 1.5.
@@thiswillwork18 thank you!
what was the diameter of the table
U what is the diameter of the table?
It’s a 4ft wide top
I'll send picture of mine1
I want to see it
The legs looked a little heavy for me
Hola!!
Podrias subtitular tus vídeos en español por favor!!
great table man, does the base need any glue or fasteners? or just lock together strong enough?
No glue, the base holds itself
Can I order 3 legs from you?
Yes. Email me at hello@valiwood.com
Annnnndddd I just cut into a domino 😂
I suppose "easy build" is subjective.
No its easy
Glass not class glass