The Making of a Farmhouse Coffee Table with a Lifting Top
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- My lovely sister requested a matching coffee table to go along with the media center I built for her in my last video. I built the structure of this table using only wood joinery--the only metal fasteners are the lifting hardware. The top is made of a locally felled and milled sycamore, a relatively soft hardwood that smells amazing when you cut it. The legs are oak scraps, most of the apron is trim from our house that we recently replaced. The only "new" piece is the bottom shelf, which I made from the remnants of the pieces of the media center project.
Small editing error at the end cut me off slightly, but the coasters are made from offcuts of the sycamore top
Hi everyone! As this is my most-viewed video, I wanted to pop in and ask you to consider subscribing and checking out some of my newer content; I've been working on renovating a historic building into my dream shop. Thanks for watching!
you’re straightforward, you’re fast, not a lot of bs in the video, and you’re good, I’ll sub
Thanks very much!
Hi bro I am pradeep from India 🇮🇳 I Love this
Glad you liked it, Pradeep! Thanks for watching.
I like your build. The coasters were a great idea. I'm making a thick farmhouse coffee table for one of our daughters to put in their new home. (4x4's) for the ends and 2x6 top and bottom shelfs. I'll be making coasters to match it. I'll keep watching.
Thanks very much for your kind words!
you inspired me. I'm going to look into using this design but make both sides lift up and lock, this way you can place a leaf inbetween them
I'm trying to find a way to have a coffee table in the living room that turns into a board game table
That sounds like an awesome project! Send me photos when it's done :D
@@HaylonWoodworking will do!
I love this so so much! Thanks for sharing 😍 it's beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
beautiful design.
Thanks very much, John!
What's the minimum depth the tray can be for that lift system?
It was about 3.5" on this one, but it could have been a little shallower. I wouldn't go much less than that.
@@HaylonWoodworking can I be a pain and ask for a link to where you bought them, please?
@@Danny-gg6qk My sister actually bought them and sent them to me to use for this; there are lots of options on Amazon! I had to grind the ends off slightly to get them to fit the way I wanted.
this is the guy who will be missing some fingers in his future.
I hope not! I'm more careful than I let on :)