Very helpful video. Watching from Australia. You can see why the metric system we use here is so much easier when it comes to measurements and calculations.
Hi Ramonne, nice video! I like your outfeed table, man I really need to build something like that for my contractor saw. I hate to be the safety police but I do feel compelled to mention that conventional safety advice for the table saw is to avoid gloves. The glove itself can get caught in a spinning blade and pull your entire hand into the machine, turning what might have just been a small cut on a finger into a much larger injury. Stay safe out there in the shop so you can keep making cool stuff! End product turned out really nice.
Dude, I appreciate the advice, especially in regard to safety, because I like my fingers, and I would love to keep them. I am really enjoying my outfeed table although it’s some I threw together quickly. I’ll be making a better one later on this year. You should definitely get one! 🙏🏾
Great video, excellent instructions - thank you so much! One thing I was curious about- you mentioned the quote you received with pre-mades at $350.00, what was the total cost for your DIY? Thanks again!
Thank you 🙏🏾 the quote I received was $350.00 USD pre tax, shipping etc… I spent around $80 on the pine boards, but with that said, I already had some wood stain & Polyurethane from a previous project so I didn’t need to purchase any.
Nice work! Thinking about doing one eventually, so this helps out a lot. Also consider if you’re going the nailer route what length nails are going in the wall and what’s behind it. I’m also debating if I want to use a backer just paint my wall a dark color to make it pop. 🤔
Thank you! I’m glad it helped. I find that my Brad nailer (2 inch nails) works well! I used the same process for another wall I put up and it’s still holding strong. However, adding backer or MDF is probably a better idea because you could fasten those to the studs in the wall and then your slats would be really secure! I strongly recommend painting the back regardless because it makes wood pop and just provides a really nice contrast. Sorry for the long paragraph 😅
Used wood to make my terrarium. Sanding might be the worst part of woodworking. And yea I skipped the pre staining (tried to save a few bucks and some time) not unbearable but it does take your woodworking to different level
Sanding is the worst for sure, especially using a battery powered sander, or just using your hands and a piece of sandpaper I guess. lol and yes, pre staining is a good investment! Thank you for your comment.
I did the same thing in my house, you did a nice job.
Thank you! Hopefully yours came out nice as well!
Very helpful video. Watching from Australia. You can see why the metric system we use here is so much easier when it comes to measurements and calculations.
I’m glad you found the video helpful!
I don’t know why we are so complicated lol. mm would be a dream to work with.
Hi Ramonne, nice video! I like your outfeed table, man I really need to build something like that for my contractor saw.
I hate to be the safety police but I do feel compelled to mention that conventional safety advice for the table saw is to avoid gloves. The glove itself can get caught in a spinning blade and pull your entire hand into the machine, turning what might have just been a small cut on a finger into a much larger injury.
Stay safe out there in the shop so you can keep making cool stuff! End product turned out really nice.
Dude, I appreciate the advice, especially in regard to safety, because I like my fingers, and I would love to keep them.
I am really enjoying my outfeed table although it’s some I threw together quickly. I’ll be making a better one later on this year. You should definitely get one!
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It feels better to build something then to buy something and install it good job buddy
Exactly! Thanks 🙏🏾
I'm enjoying this creative idea. I'm going to try this out once i get a new room and share with you sir.
Thank you! I’ll be looking forward to the update! Good luck
Great video, excellent instructions - thank you so much! One thing I was curious about- you mentioned the quote you received with pre-mades at $350.00, what was the total cost for your DIY? Thanks again!
Thank you 🙏🏾 the quote I received was $350.00 USD pre tax, shipping etc… I spent around $80 on the pine boards, but with that said, I already had some wood stain & Polyurethane from a previous project so I didn’t need to purchase any.
Nice work! Thinking about doing one eventually, so this helps out a lot. Also consider if you’re going the nailer route what length nails are going in the wall and what’s behind it. I’m also debating if I want to use a backer just paint my wall a dark color to make it pop. 🤔
Thank you! I’m glad it helped. I find that my Brad nailer (2 inch nails) works well! I used the same process for another wall I put up and it’s still holding strong. However, adding backer or MDF is probably a better idea because you could fasten those to the studs in the wall and then your slats would be really secure! I strongly recommend painting the back regardless because it makes wood pop and just provides a really nice contrast.
Sorry for the long paragraph 😅
@@RenowithRamonne no worries, I appreciate the extra advice, I’ll keep it in mind :) keep it up and stay safe my guy!
I like what you’re doing. Keeping simple and straightforward. You got a subscriber out of me. Looking forward to more vids!
Awesome, thank you very much!
Cool 😎! Thank you for sharing! You could have shared a price comparison with the option to buy the panel from store.
Thank you! Thanks for the feedback and I’ll take that into consideration for the next vid! Thanks
Or u could just look it up.
Did you paint the wall behind the slats a darker color?
No I painted the entire room the same color. I Think because the slats are so close, it just appears darker.
W video! 🔥🔥
Very nice. New sub. 😊
Thank you 🙏🏾
Used wood to make my terrarium. Sanding might be the worst part of woodworking.
And yea I skipped the pre staining (tried to save a few bucks and some time) not unbearable but it does take your woodworking to different level
Sanding is the worst for sure, especially using a battery powered sander, or just using your hands and a piece of sandpaper I guess. lol
and yes, pre staining is a good investment! Thank you for your comment.
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Thanks 🙏🏾
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You're gonna get me in trouble haha
@@RenowithRamonne Lol, I said the same thing.