3 LEVELS of Coffee Tables -DIY to PRO Build
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2021
- We're back with another 3 LEVELS Build, this time its Coffee Tables -DIY to PRO Build!
Learn some tips and techniques for all types of woodworkers. A coffee table was the first furniture project for all 3 of us.
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Jordan “So all we need is some lumber, a saw aaaaaand a drill…”
*starts using jointer* 😂😂
exactly haha
Haha
Then pocket hole drill
Would be interesting to inverse budget and skill. So like comparing pro with $100 bucks, intermediate with $200, and DIY with $300 or whatever budget you would want.
Great idea
That’s awesome
Yes! This!
@@handymadness great name
Yes. I wanna see this
I like how in recent videos Jordan doesn’t actually seem depressed on camera😂😂
John finally paid him his first check!
Thank you!
Great job on all 3! It’s definitely easier when you have 200k in tools available.
🤣
I kind of enjoy pulling off the same things people do with 200k in tools with my normal Joe tools. Challenge is fun figuring out ways to get the same result
“All you need is some lumber, a saw, and a drill”
*Smash cut to 12” jointer*
I get that you can buy lumber already milled but it was just a funny edit. Love the channel!
And using the jointer in the most misleading way possible, only jointing an edge. Why that's an issue is explained elsewhere on UA-cam. And with Sam's video, another unlisted jointer and bonus planer. Ha ha. Still great stuff.
Also a pocket hole jig and screws....lol
I laughed at that also it was funnier than the "joints" gag and I know he only did it to get the rounded edge off the SPF construction lumber I've seen other videos where they blatantly lie about not using a tool then you see some sort of clue that they in fact did use it but that's not what he was doing at al I don't think
looks like he used a festool track saw as well
Haha I totally caught that, oh and a fancy pants spray machine, and I think he way wearing a fit bit on one wrist and an Apple Watch on the other. Just in case.
"I trust myself to be able to line up two pieces of wood" - famous last words!
Yes! hahahah
@@John_Malecki
Hoffman blacksmithing is personal friend of mine, he makes some of best axes on the market, be happy to hook you up with him for your custom handles on door.
The beginner table used, a table saw, a miter saw, a track saw, and a fancy lacquer sprayer.
"All we need is some lumber, a saw and a drill" lmao
Jordan also used the jointer
I used a Table Saw, a Mitre Saw and a fancy sprayer when I built my first coffee table as a beginner... Because I was fortunate enough to have access to the tools. Plenty of Maker Spacers and Workshops will let you use their tools for a small fee. they'll even show you how to use them safely.
Jordan. Your table was awesome. Missionish style.
Closer to missionary style.
Jordan's is the best looking one hands down. Simple yet elegant
You’re the best looking one hands down
Seeing the DIY project, me: "Ooh, I wanna build that too!"
Seeing the intermediate project, me: "Ooh, I wanna build that too!"
Seeing the Pro project, me: "Ooh, I wanna build that too!"
Damnit, Jordan/Sam/John, now I'll have three coffee tables in my living room 😁
Just keep 2 in the closet always mix em up keep the company guessing lol
@@austinvickymoore3656 hahaha
I'm with Jordan... The best things in life are free. Love the tiered woodworking video :)
We all use Macs
"I don't use a mac"
All 3 were awesome in their own way! Im gonna try making the beginner as a coffee table, the intermediate as a kitchen table and the expert as a custom desk. Go Steelers!
I love these different level of builds, but as an actually DIY hobbiest, I don't have any type of several hundred dollar worth of planer/jointer, I don't even have a pocket hole jig but that's easy enough.
I'd feel a lot more way inclined to do something beginner like this if we start ommiting things like air guns, jointers/planers, etc.
Gimme stuff limited to a circular saw, a drill/driver, a square, maybe a hand planer, and an orbital sander and a pencil. Something that feels like an *actual* DIY challenge.
I love how the beginner level actually used beginner tools!!! Love this version.
Ahhh yes - full size, the cast iron top jointer (easily $2K or more). Very beginner. Lol he used beginner tools after that though.
...well except the dedicated pocket hole machine ($400)
...and wait...how did he make the table top so nice? Silly me, he used those typical beginner tools such as:
• $250 worth of betsy parallel clamps + $50 of F clamps
• perfect alignment on those joints --> (presumably from using a combination of the jointer for the edges and festool domino, $1K or higher, for alignment).
• Festool track saw for edge cleanup and squaring ( $700)
Reasonably speaking you could make the beginner table with a speed square, a circular saw, drill/impact driver, and a cheaper pocket hole job. A table saw would also be helpful in this case, but not 100% needed.
I liked Jordan’s… great job guys
Sam wins! Top job! 👏👏
I love Sam's coffee table
My current coffee table is a combo of Jordan's & Sam's and I love it. For these 3: I would have to go with Jordan's (not in that color) but it's the style I like the best. I like John's but only if I had a more formal living/sitting room. Having said that, all 3 are outstanding and are worthy of any living space.
Oh the 3, Jordans's is the one I'd put in my living room.
I'm digging Jordan's best 👌
My fave 3 levels so far!
John's was the most elegant thing I've seen him build!
I really like the concept behind the intermediate one. Would be cool to see it with the top bowtied together at the split while maintaining a small gap.
Bowties are ugly, I don't understand the apeal
@@paulhopkins1905 To each there own, but I never liked them either. Same with waterfall tables and live edge furniture. Majority of clients don't seem to like them either, but maybe it's just because of my area.
It's a design that is simple and great for specific audiences. I'm actually thinking about doing a bowtie pattern for my daughter's desk. My skill level isn't that great, but it's worth a try.
Plus, the inlay concept can be done with lightning bolts, triple diamonds, or any other blocky design that will keep the gap from widening.
@@castraiter personally, I don't like the whole live edge stuff anyway. Any lumber with unstable cracks doesn't get used
These are great. Sam's coffee table is my favorite. I like the simple design but the details are great.
Excellent work on these, boys!
Really loving this one. I would honestly love to try all 3 of these! Thanks lads
I been planning to build that intermediate table just much much larger for a dinning room table. This helped with my planning
I have to say I am a fan of Jordan's table.
I have to say I am a fan of you!
I like Jordan’s the most. More practical with the extra space to put stuff underneath but still off the ground
Yea a lot of people like the shelf
Beautiful work, guys! 😃
The three of them turned out fantastic!
Stay safe there with your families! 🖖😊
Love this video series. I can't wait to see more videos. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Keep making. Stay squirrely. God bless.
You guys are freaking awesome. Love videos like this, well love all the vids you guys do. Really inspiring for me to keep building things. 😎
Awesome work guys. The walnut table is my favorite but I would buy all three.
GO BUCKS!
First off, I love all your videos. All the builds you do turn out great! I particularly love the burnt ones. Can you do kitchen tables either 3 stages or just one. Keep on keepin on!
"All we need is some lumber, a saw and a drill." First tool he uses is a jointer. I mean, c'mon, man...
Jordans was the only one I'd put in my house lol
I actually need a coffee table. Great timing.
Got to say I think I like Jordan’s best, certainly as a piece of furniture that I would put in my house.
love this, I need to do a coffee table video! The grumpy lumberjack will be the Pro and the old lady (me) is definitely the amateur! Thanks for the inspiration
i really like diresta. no talk, ALL action.
He publishes way more often than me, so you can watch lots more of his stuff!
Take this to the next level and have 3 skill level for a specific style of project. Ex:3 skill levels for mid century modern bedside table. This series is great!
All 3 were very nice 👍 great job all !!!!!
Really love this series!
Jordan: "I don't use Mac" 🤣 That is the right decision sir.
It’s hard being the only pc guy in the office
I like all of them. Good job guys!!
Always good to watch the processes here..
Watch out John your 2 guys are quickly catching up to you. Sweet tables all. 👍
i love the 3 levels... great video as always
The. Christmas Poo! Love all the tables
I love them all so good job guys 👍.
John:we use Mac for the business and Jordan says it don't use Mac....damn it Jordan 🤣😂. I couldn't resist. 😊👍❤️❤️❤️. You all did good 😉
Jordan has the best hat
hahaha i will be sure NOT to tell him!
O-H!
@@jordanheider2662 I-O
I Like Sam's ... Because Sam Is, 'Sam He Is' !!
Keep Doing What Your Doing .. Because What You Are Doing, Is Nothing Short Of Amazing
You should switch up who does what level of build occasionally. Let those other guys show off their skills
Definitely!
The beginner was the best by far😂
Love this video! #2 is my favorite build. Noticed at 12:45 that those paneled up boards have the growth rings in same direction…wondering if it matters when the stock is thicker, regarding eventual cupping? I’ve experienced this when paneling walnut 3/4 boards even when carefully gluing with moderate pressure and cauls, but maybe thicker stock doesn’t do that…
Part way in, Jordan starts clamping his pocket hole assemblies and I feel this weight lifted off my soul.
Need to get me one of them DIY festool track saws!
MDF and a circle saw!
Got it at Walmart, it was on sale
@@jordanheider2662 i did not know walmart sells festool track saws.
Cool video! Love these!
Pantorouter FTW.
Matthias is smiling!
I appreciate that your style of video is not targeted towards me. I’ve been a (serious) amateur woodworker for over 45 years and more than somewhat creaking in my body. However, style is personal but skill is universal.
A couple of things from my perspective.
The three P’s. Patience; Precision; Perfection. Patience means to take your time; don’t worry about taking your time; a table built by a hare is not as good as one built by a tortoise; don’t work when you are getting tired; I would guess a high percentage of my mistakes have been made when I’m thinking “ I’ll just get this cut before I pack up or if I do this glue-up now, it will have cured by tomorrow. Precision means check and double check; making full size drawings is so useful to me (I use cheap wallpaper backing paper); use sharp tools which include pencils and, better still, marking knife; learn how to sharpen your tools very early on - it’s the most important fundamental skill.
Will this guarantee perfection? No, but, without these, precision is impossible.
If you want to advance your skills, use curves. I was taught that one curve piece on a project increases time by tenfold; complex (more than one curved piece joining each other) can be fifty fold. But most woodworkers can build “straight” pieces even if there are obtuse or acute angles. A skilled cabinet maker introduces curves.
A shop full of power tools only mean one thing; your bank balance is down. They are not a short cut to perfection. They can make your life easier but don’t eliminate the need for skill.
Buy the best tools you can afford (buy cheap; buy twice) but get advice. For example on chisels. You need to know what is a good chisel; not what costs the most. Old, old chisels can be a good buy if you know how to sharpen them properly; but the steel used years ago was comparatively softer and so easier to sharpen but dulls quicker.
look forward to ur videos every sunday!!
Nice ! I like all three.
Damn guys, now I have three tables I want to build!
Beautiful design👍👍👍
Love the 3 level of build competition's
From the thumbnail photo, the one referenced as amature is actually the coolest.
I have that same hat. Go Bucks. Really enjoy your videos!! All of you guys.
Give us a shout out on that little glue roller. Havent been able to find one like it.
Woodcraft!
all 3 tables are pretty sweet guys.
i enjoy this kind of vid very much thnx for the content.
Go Bucks Jordan!
gonna have to say Sam crushed it yet again in the 3 tier builds. but that being said Sam's is the one I would have in the living room, but if I had a mancave type place, I would have Johns
We try to plan sams build to hit the largest segment of our audience, because we know a lot of people are past beginner and dont care for my stuff. Love hearing this my friend, thank you for taking the time to comment!
@@John_Malecki I mean I wouldn't call myself a pro, but yeah past beginner, I am actually at the point where I'm trying to make that my profession
I have to agree with you that's Sam's looks the best
All three looked pretty darn good. Love these kinds of videos.
Gotta go with the first table
I'm enjoying the channel so far guys....also a wood worker in the 'burgh. Good stuff.
I think you would be kind of fun to see you guys build homemade Ikea furniture. Preferably some of the random stuff they have.
I thought of this during the second coffee table build when he said it had a Scandinavian design. And that's basically Ikea. So why not?
Johns build was classy
"All we need is lumbar, a saw, and a drill." (immediately cuts to him using the jointer)
I think I liked Jordan's best. They all rocked though!
Love this channel and so glad I found it. I am just about to start my first wood project with making a desktop for my office.
I was also looking into buying some bookshelves but thought I would see if you have one of these 3 level builds for a bookshelf. I do not see it so I want to request this idea
for a future video.
Agreed, I like Sam's best.
Sam nice and clean 👌
Yours and Sam's were great
Glad you like them my friend
Nice job
I just built a coffee table, TV stand (for a 65" TV), and sofa end table for a friend's college age daughter for her apartment. All were built with a circular saw, homemade rip fence, KREG jig, and iron (for edge banding), in a carport on top of a pair of saw horses (I also built years ago). Legs were hairpins I bought on Amazon, and coffee table had a lift top (hardware from Amazon) and storage beneath. Out of pocket cost was ~$250 for everything. There's a build idea for you for a video. Do it all in a rather inhospitable environment for building, and on the cheap for the folks who don't have the coin (or need) for a live edge piece of furniture. And the measure of the success of her new furniture? She's had four friends wanting a similar set for their apartments. Since I'm not in the furniture making business (or want to be), she'll have the only set. Get squirrelly and try it out.
Mike, I just randomly came across your comment as I was thinking to myself how could I ever build this with my limited tools. Then I saw this. I have a carport and a limited set of tools but I’m gonna give it a go. Lately, I’ve tried some new things and they come out pretty good so I think I can do this.
That was cool
Go Steelers!!
Lift top coffee table
Pretty cool knowing yall are like 2 hrs away
I think kings fine woodworking would disagree with you Sam on that glue tip you gave 😂
I would say I like Jordan's table the best. But they are all great.
These are great! Why not try a spin the wheel challenge where you have say three levels of saw to use for the same project. All decide on a simple idea, say a cabinet or side table or shoe rack and limit your tool choice: Table saw/Circular saw/Hand saw or Mitre saw/Mitre box and hand saw/Free hand Saw, Drill/Hand drill/Screwdriver. Would be interesting to see pushing your skill when force to potentially not use your go-to tools!
Anyway im just blabbering, I love your videos!
Hey Person, not a bad idea, we're actually going to be doing some projects coming up with minimal tools to make everyone who things tools make the woodworking projects, not the people using them. Great idea my friend!
“WELCOME TO DIY, ALL YOU NEED IS LUMBER, A SAW, AND DRILL!”
*proceeds to use an expensive ass jointer*
👍👍👍👍nice!!
"I'm going to be walking you through the beginner coffee table. All we need is a saw, some lumber, and a drill."
> Proceeds to immediately use a $10,000 jointer. :P
“All you need is some lumber, a saw, and a drill” immediately cuts to him using a jointer lmfao
Ok, if you're using a jointer, it's not a beginner table, IMHO. Love the content. Thanks.
Question for you, Jordan: You helped both Sam and John on their projects. Why no help from them on your table?
Oh, and it’s nice that you have a fall-back career as a waiter if this woodworking thing doesn’t work out.
Woodworking is my side hustle
"All you need is lumber, a saw, and a drill."
Plus a jointer, a second saw, pocket hole machine, clamps, sander, track saw, and paint sprayer.