Click "Read more" to see all of the tool links. Watch Next: Watch Next: 99% Don't Know These Woodworking Tips and Tricks - ua-cam.com/video/jXzS-76tz5M/v-deo.htmlsi=qtnPXR56jXXueXeZ Tools in this Video: Massca M2 Pocket Hole Jig - amzn.to/3HNcIxx Massca Twin Pocket Hole Jig - amzn.to/3SPkKwf DeWALT Miter Saw - thetoolnut.sjv.io/5g3emo Outdoor Pocket Hole Screws - amzn.to/486ix3B 1-1/4" Pocket Hole Screws - amzn.to/3UzlpTB Titebond 3 Wood Glue - amzn.to/42wKLDt GluBot - amzn.to/491gCyT Speed Square - amzn.to/493OvyZ HomeRight Finish Max Paint Sprayer - amzn.to/489AXAu Milwaukee Drill / Impact I Use - thetoolnut.sjv.io/jrg5eb Ridgid Drill / Impact Combo - homedepot.sjv.io/zNR6Zx Cabot Australian Timber Oil (outdoor finish I use) - amzn.to/4btLmtW DFM Small Blue Square - amzn.to/3we6NPf Whiteside Chamfer Bit - amzn.to/3HNdIBN 3/8 Dowels (to plug holes) - amzn.to/49g95vI Flush Trim Saw - amzn.to/485X9vx Hearing Protection I Use - amzn.to/3w9Cbi3 Miter Saw I Use - amzn.to/3OAdbHb Miter Saw Stop Block - amzn.to/3SN3hUS Countersink Bits - amzn.to/49oHYhV Kreg Radius Jig - amzn.to/49txHRT Flush Trim Bit - amzn.to/3SsGxs3 CA Glue - amzn.to/3ul4KZp CA Glue Activator - amzn.to/3SuRmdh Epoxy Glue - amzn.to/3UvPZ0h Kreg Face Clamp - amzn.to/3SNbb0x Nailer and Air Compressor Combo - amzn.to/3Ux89Pw 6-inch Hole Saw - amzn.to/3Ox9nq5 5-inch Hole Saw - amzn.to/3HLCIcC 4-inch Hole Saw - amzn.to/42vURoj Arbor for Hole Saws - amzn.to/42vV3nx Baggo Bags - amzn.to/3uuFAY8 Ladder Toss Balls - amzn.to/3ODjMjZ Foam Golf Balls - amzn.to/3OyPTBp Cushions for Sectional - we used 20" x 20" cushions. The full list of tools and supplies I recommend can be found on my website: www.731woodworks.com/recommended-tools Join the TUBAFOUR NATION through Patreon to get access to exclusive member only behind the scenes videos, member only livestreams, exclusive discounts, and other cool member only perks! www.patreon.com/731woodworks Check this video's description for all the links to any tools and videos I discussed. If you use one of these Amazon and other affiliate links, I will receive a commission on qualifying purchases. Some other useful links: Daily Tool Deals on my website: www.731woodworks.com/tool-deals Subscribe to our email Newsletter to get new content alerts, sales, and more! mailchi.mp/7e44c16eefdc/731-woodworks-email-newsletter Easy to Follow Build Plans - www.731woodworks.com/store Outlaw's Board Butter - So Good it Should be Outlawed: www.731woodworks.com/store/boardbutter
Hi Matt, can you make a couch video for beginners without Master tools. Also, please slow down the pace. I will be going step by step with you. I’ve wanted to build furniture for forever. Can’t wait to try it out. New subscriber😊
What I’ve learnt making outside furniture is if you can avoid having end grain on the ground do it. If not cut your legs to size then cut 50mm/2” off the bottom, then reattach that piece with screws and wooden plugs and just some spots of glue, it’s now a perishable part. Most people don’t ever treat their wooden furniture until it’s too late 😂. If rot sets in you can remove that 50mm and replace it rather then the whole leg. I live in England so our weather is very wet. It rained for the past 4 days and for 24 hours solid one day, it’s raining for the next 7-10 days. Nice video mate, I especially like the chair you had to get heavy handed with to take apart. 😂👍🏻
Built that L shaped outdoor bench. Used your plans about 80%. Built it 12’x16’ to fit my space. It’s awesome. Everyone loves it. Wish I could post some pics.
Matt and Amy, Thanks again for the gift card you gave me yesterday. I took a picture of the table saw crosscut sled that I purchased with it. If I can ever figure out how to post it on one of the these comments You can see it setting on top of my table saw in my 10 foot by 12 foot wood shop.
Holy cow brother all your outdoor woodworking projects how long have even been working on this video I haven’t even watched it yet, but I’m excited too !
Matt, I love your furniture, and I'm thinking about using them to build furniture for my deck soon, but what I really want to know is how you build that pergola at 44:56 on your deck because it looks AWESOME!
Love the video and the projects! The only reason why I am a bit hesitant to buy the plans is the fact that I'm from Europe and I don't understand the imperial measuring system. But you have given me many great ideas for projects during spring!
I was at Lowe's the other day and noticed that the finished fence pickets (1x6) were cheaper than the construction grade 1x6s in the lumber area. For the seating on the outdoor benches I think they should just as well as the more expensive ones. Just have to square up the angled end and there you go. And honestly a lot of those fence pickets looked a lot better than the lumber did, they won't as full of knots and looked straighter.
I'd agree with you on most of what you're saying but I'd suggest you check the thickness of those pickets. The ones I've been seeing in the big box stores are only 5/8" (actually about 1/2" once sanded).
Hey Matt! Just wanted to say, I love your channel and I’ve watched tons of your videos. (Some repeatedly, like the end table with drawer build…though I still haven’t gotten around to building it! It’s coming up soon on my list though.) Anyway, just wanted to say, don’t be discouraged by all the people saying “more builds, less reviews.” Personally, I LOVE the build videos and will watch every single one you post, but I do understand the statistics and algorithms have proven to you what gets views at large. I typically watch those review videos too, but definitely enjoy the build videos. Hope to see some sprinkled in every so often, but will keep watching either way. You and Steve Ramsey were definitely my first UA-cam woodworking teachers and I so appreciate all you’ve put into your journey and mine! God Bless you and yours!
Just subscribed and shared I have been wanting to build a bench, maybe not L shape but great video looks fantastic. Hope to build and showcase on my channel when I do.
Cabots aqua deck or whatever it is haha as an Aussie that ad lives in my brain but seriously good stuff our weather is stupid dramatic up and down here in Victoria other states more up all Year but Cabots handles all of the drama American climates are usually pretty calm compared
I wanted to say it's a very interesting video, great analytics, I love the choices, I like the products being produced, the vision. I'm just curious to know how much effort how many hours, how much work to produce this. It's not a side hustle I don't think, it's a full time job but 42,000 and $64,000 well that's not even enough to pay my mortgage.
Hello again, I have seen a lot of your videos and I love them. I've just finished building an end table and I've seen you use stain on yours that really makes it look good. I wanted to know what stain do you use for it? I'm doing a white frame and legs but I would love to know what stain would be a good one to use. I'm looking for a darker brown-ish finish that you see on most tables built like that and I would prefer one that has both sealer and stain in it. Do you have a recommendation for what I might be looking for? Keep the videos coming, you are one of my favorite channels. I would appreciate any suggestions you might offer. Have a blessed day.💯😁
Hey Matt. When your spraying your outdoor furniture with Cabot Timber Oil do you wipe off excess after applying just like with interior stain or do you just spray a coat and leave it..Thank for all your content..
Ahh the good old days when you were a builder instead of just constantly reviewing things. Some of the reviews are cool but your channel was more useful when you actually built things.
Nobody watched the builds. And judging by the lackluster views on this, it’s still true. I focus 99% of my attention on what people actually watch. Those are my good ole days
@@731WoodworksI’m thinking this wasn’t a huge hit view wise because it’s a mash up of old videos people have already seen and it’s winter time..out door furniture isn’t on peoples mind at the moment. I know I miss the build videos, that’s why I originally subscribed years ago, loved watching the build videos, now it’s just tool reviews. I think if the video quality you have now was put into build videos, they would be loved. It would also be nice to see the tools reviewed actually used to build projects instead of just a bench top review. Just my opinion lol.
It seems your more dedicated fans prefer the build videos, but the algorithm prefers reviews, based on comments. Do you build stuff whether or not you record (the algo gave me this video so I have no clue about your background)? Because possibly do build videos that are less polished where it's more timelapse with VO describing the specifics, and keep your focus on the reviews for monetization. I dunno whether you have a patreon or not, or a twitch, but you could possibly livestream builds or put builds on patreon increasing the return on those videos so you can still appease fans but also still bringing in views and adsense money via reviews, then occasionally throw comps together and put them on YT to get people to go to your patreon/twitch. *Shrugs* just suggestions from a rando, feel free to disregard.
May I suggest that tool reviews are incorporated with something that you build using it. I loved your older videos but hardly ever watch the new unless you’re building something. I think the sales videos are useful when it’s a great sale but otherwise not interested unless it applies to a build. Maybe make it a separate channel even with links to it in build videos.
Click "Read more" to see all of the tool links.
Watch Next: Watch Next: 99% Don't Know These Woodworking Tips and Tricks - ua-cam.com/video/jXzS-76tz5M/v-deo.htmlsi=qtnPXR56jXXueXeZ
Tools in this Video:
Massca M2 Pocket Hole Jig - amzn.to/3HNcIxx
Massca Twin Pocket Hole Jig - amzn.to/3SPkKwf
DeWALT Miter Saw - thetoolnut.sjv.io/5g3emo
Outdoor Pocket Hole Screws - amzn.to/486ix3B
1-1/4" Pocket Hole Screws - amzn.to/3UzlpTB
Titebond 3 Wood Glue - amzn.to/42wKLDt
GluBot - amzn.to/491gCyT
Speed Square - amzn.to/493OvyZ
HomeRight Finish Max Paint Sprayer - amzn.to/489AXAu
Milwaukee Drill / Impact I Use - thetoolnut.sjv.io/jrg5eb
Ridgid Drill / Impact Combo - homedepot.sjv.io/zNR6Zx
Cabot Australian Timber Oil (outdoor finish I use) - amzn.to/4btLmtW
DFM Small Blue Square - amzn.to/3we6NPf
Whiteside Chamfer Bit - amzn.to/3HNdIBN
3/8 Dowels (to plug holes) - amzn.to/49g95vI
Flush Trim Saw - amzn.to/485X9vx
Hearing Protection I Use - amzn.to/3w9Cbi3
Miter Saw I Use - amzn.to/3OAdbHb
Miter Saw Stop Block - amzn.to/3SN3hUS
Countersink Bits - amzn.to/49oHYhV
Kreg Radius Jig - amzn.to/49txHRT
Flush Trim Bit - amzn.to/3SsGxs3
CA Glue - amzn.to/3ul4KZp
CA Glue Activator - amzn.to/3SuRmdh
Epoxy Glue - amzn.to/3UvPZ0h
Kreg Face Clamp - amzn.to/3SNbb0x
Nailer and Air Compressor Combo - amzn.to/3Ux89Pw
6-inch Hole Saw - amzn.to/3Ox9nq5
5-inch Hole Saw - amzn.to/3HLCIcC
4-inch Hole Saw - amzn.to/42vURoj
Arbor for Hole Saws - amzn.to/42vV3nx
Baggo Bags - amzn.to/3uuFAY8
Ladder Toss Balls - amzn.to/3ODjMjZ
Foam Golf Balls - amzn.to/3OyPTBp
Cushions for Sectional - we used 20" x 20" cushions.
The full list of tools and supplies I recommend can be found on my website: www.731woodworks.com/recommended-tools
Join the TUBAFOUR NATION through Patreon to get access to exclusive member only behind the scenes videos, member only livestreams, exclusive discounts, and other cool member only perks! www.patreon.com/731woodworks
Check this video's description for all the links to any tools and videos I discussed.
If you use one of these Amazon and other affiliate links, I will receive a commission on qualifying purchases.
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Dont listen to the hate mat u sparked me to do wood working i built a bed, workbench, not to mention the tools n tips SAVED alot of money
Hi Matt, can you make a couch video for beginners without Master tools. Also, please slow down the pace. I will be going step by step with you. I’ve wanted to build furniture for forever. Can’t wait to try it out. New subscriber😊
I appreciate all your videos. It's really helped me out with getting into wood working.
Very informative. I'm a brand newbie, and I have learned so much from you.
Being a "newbie," this is just what I'm looking for. Thanks, Matt!
More builds please
Sure as long as you watch it 200 times a day so he can make enough money off it
What I’ve learnt making outside furniture is if you can avoid having end grain on the ground do it.
If not cut your legs to size then cut 50mm/2” off the bottom, then reattach that piece with screws and wooden plugs and just some spots of glue, it’s now a perishable part. Most people don’t ever treat their wooden furniture until it’s too late 😂. If rot sets in you can remove that 50mm and replace it rather then the whole leg. I live in England so our weather is very wet. It rained for the past 4 days and for 24 hours solid one day, it’s raining for the next 7-10 days. Nice video mate, I especially like the chair you had to get heavy handed with to take apart. 😂👍🏻
Built that L shaped outdoor bench. Used your plans about 80%. Built it 12’x16’ to fit my space. It’s awesome. Everyone loves it. Wish I could post some pics.
Matt and Amy, Thanks again for the gift card you gave me yesterday.
I took a picture of the table saw crosscut sled that I purchased with it. If I can ever figure out how to post it on one of the these comments You can see it setting on top of my table saw in my 10 foot by 12 foot wood shop.
You're welcome!
Holy cow brother all your outdoor woodworking projects how long have even been working on this video I haven’t even watched it yet, but I’m excited too !
Matt,
You have grown over the years. It’s cool to see how far you have come. I love your content
YES!! Thank you for this video!! I bought some plans, but im excited to see what else i can find from this video! 👊
Matt, I love your furniture, and I'm thinking about using them to build furniture for my deck soon, but what I really want to know is how you build that pergola at 44:56 on your deck because it looks AWESOME!
Man! Tons of outdoor builds! Thanks Mighty Matt!
Thanks for your plans on the towel racks.
Keep up the great content.
Glad you like them!
Thanks Matt. It's very helpful to see the project assembly to go along with the plans. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Love the video and the projects! The only reason why I am a bit hesitant to buy the plans is the fact that I'm from Europe and I don't understand the imperial measuring system. But you have given me many great ideas for projects during spring!
I am a begginer, Thank you sir! I got more ideas with you 😊
I was at Lowe's the other day and noticed that the finished fence pickets (1x6) were cheaper than the construction grade 1x6s in the lumber area. For the seating on the outdoor benches I think they should just as well as the more expensive ones. Just have to square up the angled end and there you go. And honestly a lot of those fence pickets looked a lot better than the lumber did, they won't as full of knots and looked straighter.
I'd agree with you on most of what you're saying but I'd suggest you check the thickness of those pickets. The ones I've been seeing in the big box stores are only 5/8" (actually about 1/2" once sanded).
Great reminder video. I forgot you had the outdoor bench so I bought the plans. Thanks again.
Hey Matt! Just wanted to say, I love your channel and I’ve watched tons of your videos. (Some repeatedly, like the end table with drawer build…though I still haven’t gotten around to building it! It’s coming up soon on my list though.) Anyway, just wanted to say, don’t be discouraged by all the people saying “more builds, less reviews.” Personally, I LOVE the build videos and will watch every single one you post, but I do understand the statistics and algorithms have proven to you what gets views at large. I typically watch those review videos too, but definitely enjoy the build videos. Hope to see some sprinkled in every so often, but will keep watching either way. You and Steve Ramsey were definitely my first UA-cam woodworking teachers and I so appreciate all you’ve put into your journey and mine! God Bless you and yours!
Really nice to see you do an actual build video, instead of another tool review. Nice change of pace
Agreed!
Yeah, started from the beginning but lost interest in the channel as it started moving away from actual woodworking.
Love that chair. Love that SHIRT even more ❤ Amazing Work!
Nice to see how well the Titebond Glue holds!
Alot of great ideas, thank you Matt!
Would it be better to apply finish to the parts before assembly to ensure 100% water/weather proofing? What about applying polyurethane finishes?
Also cypress and redwood are good options for outside furniture tho both cost. But keep in mind the longevity.
Thanks, Matt!
Love the channel, thanks for sharing. Tuba-six😂😂 so funny.
Love your work. Cheers
I could do without the god stuff. But I really enjoy your channel. Thank you for the work you put in.
Could you please do a video on some diy window shutters please???
Just subscribed and shared I have been wanting to build a bench, maybe not L shape but great video looks fantastic. Hope to build and showcase on my channel when I do.
After you apply the oil, would you advise adding some polyurethane for a little extra protection?
I don't use any poly. I haven't seen any negative effects of not using it.
Cabots aqua deck or whatever it is haha as an Aussie that ad lives in my brain but seriously good stuff our weather is stupid dramatic up and down here in Victoria other states more up all Year but Cabots handles all of the drama American climates are usually pretty calm compared
I love the garden games 🤗🤗😁🦾😎👏🏻
I wanted to say it's a very interesting video, great analytics, I love the choices, I like the products being produced, the vision. I'm just curious to know how much effort how many hours, how much work to produce this. It's not a side hustle I don't think, it's a full time job but 42,000 and $64,000 well that's not even enough to pay my mortgage.
Hello again, I have seen a lot of your videos and I love them. I've just finished building an end table and I've seen you use stain on yours that really makes it look good. I wanted to know what stain do you use for it? I'm doing a white frame and legs but I would love to know what stain would be a good one to use. I'm looking for a darker brown-ish finish that you see on most tables built like that and I would prefer one that has both sealer and stain in it. Do you have a recommendation for what I might be looking for? Keep the videos coming, you are one of my favorite channels. I would appreciate any suggestions you might offer. Have a blessed day.💯😁
Thanks. Minwax Dark Walnut is a good dark brown that I use.
This guy really likes talking about Tuba's that come in sets of four or six.
Hey Matt. When your spraying your outdoor furniture with Cabot Timber Oil do you wipe off excess after applying just like with interior stain or do you just spray a coat and leave it..Thank for all your content..
I wipe it off, any that's excess
I would have to say I like your build videos best . Less reviews more builds
I like the performance of General Finishes Exterior 450 water based stain and you can get it in various colors.
#onebasix I love it
Ahh the good old days when you were a builder instead of just constantly reviewing things. Some of the reviews are cool but your channel was more useful when you actually built things.
Nobody watched the builds. And judging by the lackluster views on this, it’s still true. I focus 99% of my attention on what people actually watch. Those are my good ole days
@@731WoodworksI feel like it's partially the fact that it's a film length upload
@@731Woodworks you have significantly raised the bar on the quality of your recordings and editing. New build videos would also benefit from this!
@@rudyolph one of his last build videos he did people accused him of ripping off someone else 's plans
@@731WoodworksI’m thinking this wasn’t a huge hit view wise because it’s a mash up of old videos people have already seen and it’s winter time..out door furniture isn’t on peoples mind at the moment.
I know I miss the build videos, that’s why I originally subscribed years ago, loved watching the build videos, now it’s just tool reviews. I think if the video quality you have now was put into build videos, they would be loved. It would also be nice to see the tools reviewed actually used to build projects instead of just a bench top review. Just my opinion lol.
Great video as always. Is that miter saw a Delta?
yep
How wide do you think you can make that bench before you have to add another set of legs???
Is that Southern Yellow Pine, or just regular pine or Douglas Fir and how much did the wood, screws, glue, finish, and cushions cost?
Always buy your cushions first, they are all different depending where you buy them.
I subscribed when you said what had happened was.
Why are you not using treated lumber? Do you live where you dont get a lot of rain?
(Timestamp 18:37) 😆Some of them folks up North really do have a time figuring what we're saying down South.
Do you have a link or model number of the Dewalt miter saw you’re using?
Will a Chicago table saw work well or not
just a question can you use a cnc to make the drilling faster to make the last game
yes you can
Man, you should really rename your state to be spelled as ArkanSAW! 😁
Were dud you get the Maine State police plate. Luv it
Former Col. of the Maine State Police sent it to me as a gift.
Outdoor screws but indoor glue?
👍👍👍
Are the 6" torx bits from amazon?
My back hurts watching you haul those tubafours from your truck.
What is the size of the chamfer bit?
45 degree
I feel like this is an old build from a few years ago, or is it just me
It seems your more dedicated fans prefer the build videos, but the algorithm prefers reviews, based on comments.
Do you build stuff whether or not you record (the algo gave me this video so I have no clue about your background)? Because possibly do build videos that are less polished where it's more timelapse with VO describing the specifics, and keep your focus on the reviews for monetization.
I dunno whether you have a patreon or not, or a twitch, but you could possibly livestream builds or put builds on patreon increasing the return on those videos so you can still appease fans but also still bringing in views and adsense money via reviews, then occasionally throw comps together and put them on YT to get people to go to your patreon/twitch.
*Shrugs* just suggestions from a rando, feel free to disregard.
Birch plywood is expensive and u used it for a smash block great idea 😂
May I suggest that tool reviews are incorporated with something that you build using it. I loved your older videos but hardly ever watch the new unless you’re building something. I think the sales videos are useful when it’s a great sale but otherwise not interested unless it applies to a build. Maybe make it a separate channel even with links to it in build videos.
My 3 year old has informed me your bench won't break, and "He dont have no hair on his head."
🤣
Tubasix 😅
You don’t really show how to build them .. bad video