This last minute design change MADE this piece
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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00:00 Introduction
00:56 Post Milling Walk Through
02:01 Making The Top
02:45 First Mock Up
03:22 Tapered Legs
04:16 Gluing Up The Legs And Face Frame
05:16 Gluing Up The Carcass
08:24 Drawers and Fronts
11:35 Finishing Process - Навчання та стиль
Love the handles. Also love the length of your videos…so much easier to watch a sub-15 minute build than a 30-45 minute-er.
Thank you! And that seems to be the concensus!
congrats on the success of your channel mike! really love the unique video style and the table looks like! look forward to chatting with you at workbench con!
Thanks man! Really happy with the direction the channel is going. It's slow but it's steady! See you in a couple weeks!
I like those pulls. I also like how you used the Origin to cut them. It gives me inspiration to try some similar ideas. Nice pivot to black walnut from claro. Sometimes less really is more.
Less is more for sure and the Origin is so dang versatile!
Great video. The drawer pulls really make this one for me. They look so good.
Thanks man! I love it!
Idk how you only have 31k fans great content, straight to the point and top quality builds!
Thank you for the encouragement. I also feel like we are doing great content. Hopefully we see some growth soon. Any way you can share is greatly appreciated.
@CoffeyCustomBuilds do you do any UA-cam advertising? Idk what it costs obviously but other people I subscribe every time they post its all over my news feeds
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Really nice. Lol’d at the pocket hole comment.
😂😂 classic pocket hole hate
This is a home run build. Those drawer pulls are really next level stuff. great job
Thank you very much!
I made the same sort of design a while ago with brass i love the combo
Such a great combo!
I love those handles. Great build.
Thank you!
Those pulls are really nice! Great job Mike. Really enjoyed the video. Someday I’ll get into the Shaper Origin..it’s still sitting in the box unopened 😂
Man you gotta get in there!
Those pulls really are sick dude
Thanks man! Really like them!
Another phenomenal project and video Mike.
Thank you sir!
Absolutely beautiful the pulls turned out amazing they are definitely the center piece of the piece. Great job as always Mike.
Thank you, sir! I'm really loving this one!
That looks stunning Mike. Great video.
Thank you! One of my favorite pieces lately.
That turned out great! Love seeing ways to use my Shaper Origin especially on these cool handles. Very clever design!
It's an amazing tool. Opens up a lot of possibilities in the shop for sure! And thank you
I could do that too if I had a pocket hole jig!😂
😂😂 smart man not having one haha
Plus one for the pocket hole drawers!
Pocket hole warriors out here 😂
Looks good sir
Thank you kindly
Classy build! That makes me want to go out and make some sawdust.
Get after it!
Great Job Mike!
Thank you :)
Great looking table.
Thank you! Really loving this one.
I like it a looooot
Center piece in my living room now!
Great vid. Very nice project. Wondering why you did not finish both sides of top to normalize grain and help reduce chance of twisting.
The top was finished on both sides.
Sick
🙌🏼 thanks man!
“Pocket holes because I hate myself!” So true. They suck. Feel dirty every time I use them. Do you scrape your glue squeeze out the following day or is there a specific time frame that works best? Love the content. Keep it up
Thank you so much! I prefer to clean up glue at the 45-60 minute mark. I find the glue to be hard enough to break off but soft enough to not grab on to grain fibers. I also wipe joints clean with a wet rag after joining.
Looks beautiful, the pulls really are a showstopper. Any ideas on how you'd cut the walnut insert without a shaper or CNC?
Thank you! You can definitely do it with a template and a pattern bit. I'm going to offer mdf templates later today on my shop but the build plans have a paper template you can print out as well.
What are you cleaning your glue squeeze out with. I'm surprised you haven't heard of the plastic straw trick.
It's a silicon brush and a wet rag. Works great. I have heard of it. I don't keep straws in my shop. It works great though!
Great watching your build; however, as I look to improve my shop layout, is it possible to get a closer look of your outfeed table?
Definitely. I'll make myself a reminder and share a video to the community tab tomorrow.
@@CoffeyCustomBuilds let me know when you have it posted. Thanks!!
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I notice you use the Festool domino for your joinery. Do you also have the domino xl or is the 500 sufficient for the furniture you make. I’m trying to make an informed decision on purchasing one.
Thanks
I use the 500 for 90% of my domino uses. The 700 is great for large tables and doors but the 500 is definitely where I'd start.