I appreciate the instructions my friend! I’ll be doing it similar but not forming the legs like that. Screen shots taken to build! Video will be up soon!
Is there someway to order a table similar to this from you? I am looking for this exact table type, only a diff color. Just a darker stained wood. Can I pay you to build this for me and send it to me? I'm very serious.
Bro this man is demonstrating professional woodworking techniques. It's obvious most people don't have access to a dustless woodshop with a planer and the fancy kreg jig but you can adjust your situation according to what tools and skills you have available to you. I have a table saw, miter saw, and several clamps so I could easily attempt this project with a decent level of confidence. My point is let's not minimize the quality of information that was given in this video. Don't be afraid to compromise a step or two like using a hand planer or sanding a bit more because this project is definitely not difficult.
With a little adjustment, like motise and tenon (which looks better) instead of pocket hole joinery, all this can be done with a hand plane, handsaw, chisel, and mallet.
@@jonathantillian6528 Sure if you are living in 1875 :-). Why would you saw this with a handsaw except to prove something to yourself? :-). Hand planing might be more cost effective because a typical cheap planer is still several hundred bucks, but an inexpensive Black and Decker circ saw these days is under $40 and it can cut (albeit not as smoothly or efficiently as a miter saw and a table saw) all the cuts needed. www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-Circular-BDECS300C-Renewed/dp/B07VTP3GPV/ref=sr_1_25?dchild=1&keywords=circular+saw&qid=1629916346&refinements=p_36%3A1253529011&rnid=1243644011&s=hi&sr=1-25 And pocket hole joinery is fine. Unless you plan to take it apart, I would have covered the holes underneath with wood filler or spackle and then painted the interior too and the holes would have disappeared. In fact I think you could do it with just end screws countersunk and again, fill them and paint the holes over, no visible remnants of the joinery.
I appreciate the instructions my friend!
I’ll be doing it similar but not forming the legs like that.
Screen shots taken to build!
Video will be up soon!
Very nice n easy to follow along. Might have to try it out here shortly! Thank you for sharing.
Hi Matt. Where do you get the brand maker? Can you find it in UK?
Why do you glue together 2 2x4’s instead of using a 4x4?
Using lumber with all the same dimensions easier, faster, cheaper.
Trying to find the blog post for the instructions. Site may be down?
How about using a hand saw and wood glue?
very good result
Love this video, will have a go for garden bench thanks so much
Is there someway to order a table similar to this from you? I am looking for this exact table type, only a diff color. Just a darker stained wood. Can I pay you to build this for me and send it to me? I'm very serious.
Hi there, the video edit doesn't show how you attached the top of the table to the foundation. Could you please share?
all you have to do make pocket holes in the side peices and attach the table top that way.
Lmaoo boy pulled out the commercial equipment for a DIY project
What are the stains that you use?
This may be a dumb question, but why cut 1/4" off of the 2x4?
Because the corners of the lumber may be rounded and he doesn't want a dip where they join.
Great video,keep it up!_
Cool vid nice song choice bro
And if you don’t have all this equipment? I guess it’s pressboard furniture from Walmart.
Bro this man is demonstrating professional woodworking techniques. It's obvious most people don't have access to a dustless woodshop with a planer and the fancy kreg jig but you can adjust your situation according to what tools and skills you have available to you. I have a table saw, miter saw, and several clamps so I could easily attempt this project with a decent level of confidence. My point is let's not minimize the quality of information that was given in this video. Don't be afraid to compromise a step or two like using a hand planer or sanding a bit more because this project is definitely not difficult.
With a little adjustment, like motise and tenon (which looks better) instead of pocket hole joinery, all this can be done with a hand plane, handsaw, chisel, and mallet.
@@jonathantillian6528 Sure if you are living in 1875 :-). Why would you saw this with a handsaw except to prove something to yourself? :-). Hand planing might be more cost effective because a typical cheap planer is still several hundred bucks, but an inexpensive Black and Decker circ saw these days is under $40 and it can cut (albeit not as smoothly or efficiently as a miter saw and a table saw) all the cuts needed. www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-Circular-BDECS300C-Renewed/dp/B07VTP3GPV/ref=sr_1_25?dchild=1&keywords=circular+saw&qid=1629916346&refinements=p_36%3A1253529011&rnid=1243644011&s=hi&sr=1-25
And pocket hole joinery is fine. Unless you plan to take it apart, I would have covered the holes underneath with wood filler or spackle and then painted the interior too and the holes would have disappeared. In fact I think you could do it with just end screws countersunk and again, fill them and paint the holes over, no visible remnants of the joinery.
Thanks for sharing brotha
How i will do that?
lv the misic thx
Oh yeah let me just cut 1/4” off every 2X4. While I’m at it I’ll just go ahead and build that DIY space ship.
Great communicator here with all these replies….. 🙄
Couldn't you just use a 4x4 isn't of square up and gluing 2x4s together?
Yes but the 4x4s are much more expensive than gluing the 2x4's
Music way too loud
So that's a 16 (h) table.
For God's sake buy a push stick for your table saw
DIY? Ok....🤦🏽♀️
Love woodworking? Try woodprix.
That's not ideal for D.I.Y
Its DIY not professionally made damn!
Cheap table,but you'll need to spend 20 grand just the workshop first