Awesome stuff Melody! That outdoor table is the true VIP lol. Having that gap to cut down the plywood is so handy haha. Great job with the circular saw! The finished product is great!
I've had this idea of making a table out of plywood rattling around in my head.......but I've never made one, basically have no woodworking skills....or tools.....so of course I jumped down the youtube rabbit hole at 2 am looking for someone to explain to me how I might still accomplish my project. And I found your video. I loved this video a lot! Not only did your improvised setup and 'tweaks' of the original plans to work with what you had, look EXACTLY like what I'll have to do, but you made some important points and callouts that are really going to help me. Thank you thank you thank you for making this video 💕
You are so very welcome! :) Not having the tools and experience, it does take a bit of problem solving, but with patience it works out :) So happy I was able to help! Good luck x
You are my new Hero! I love seeing other people figure out ways to do things when there are obstacles (not having all the tools) and modifing designs. I actually LOVE the legs on this, even better than the inspiration piece.
OHHHH!! FYI- I recently tried finishing a piece with a spray on lacker that comes in a spraycan. I saw it on ua-cam.com/video/oKwEp7C3R2s/v-deo.html I haven't tried the brand in the video yet ( I was impatient so I just got the Minwax version) But WOW!!!! Girl, talk about a SUUUUPER EASY fast finishing process. Not gonna lie, it's more expensive for larger projects. But for a flawless finish, that is so incredibly easy and quick to apply it's worth it in most cases. Check it out 😁
@@emilystubbs5650 oh I love Steve's videos! Haven't seen this one before, it does look super easy compare to the polyurethane approach! Have to try it out next time 🙌
Oh I hadn't even thought of using an extending table for clearance. I just got a free second-hand extendable IKEA table and I'm converting it to a workbench. I can use this too for circular saw cutting. Great idea!
The desk came out great. I think us makers/builders have all done the pocket holes on the wrong side at least once! There is something so attractive about a clean minimalist design and I love the contrasting look the large expanses of the stark white birch wood set off by the contrasting dark lines of the edges. I can’t wait to see more from you!
Haha good to know I'm not the only one putting pocket holes on the wrong side 😄 thank you! I haven't been turned back ever seen I came across birch plywood, like you said, the contrast is so nice ☺️
@@juiceswoodworkingdesign9092 haha yeah it works quite nicely given that the desk is against a wall. I guess it would be more of an issue if I moved this to the middle of a room
Just got some marine ply leftover after building a shower for a customer, I'm going to take inspiration from you and make something too. Your work is excellent and with realistic tools. You should be extremely proud of yourself that desk is solid as a rock!
Well done. Not sure what is more impressive, the design, the execution, the videography, the fact that you didn’t need a $15,000 USD router or a $1,000 USD track saw.
Really nice adaptation of the design. The split legs add a unique touch and solidify the structure. I also appreciate how you sparingly glued to salvage more of the off cuts. The Four Eyes reference was awesome!
Thank you Mike! The split leg was a necessary workaround to the tools I have but so happy to have worked out nice design too 😄 gotta save those off cuts 😁 thanks for watching and hope to see you around for future videos!
Melody - a couple of decorative ideas for future projects: Instead of an accent wall, how about an accent leg, painted in a bright colour? You could even get some clear acrylic sheeting and make an "invisible" leg. You could also possibly fill the voids in those legs with coloured epoxy resin once you're more confident. 👍💜
You can get a dowel and fill the pocket holes then flush cut and sand the excess you can also get pre made plugs. For the legs you could put some dowels to mechanically join the to the skirt or even some screws from the inside if needed or if you are unsure. But in theory the glue should hold if you not to rough with the table etc
Good job! Looks awesome! And I love how beginner friendly it is. Woodworking can be so intimidating for starters and you made it look more manageable! Thank you!
Stunning, however I'm not sure what I'm more impressed with the desk or the fact you did all that work on a CARPETED floor with no drop cloth below - my OCD needed a time out ;)
Hahahaha I'm impatient.. I did put some small plastic sheets under each leg for the polyurethane 😁 thank you for watching and hope I didn't cause you too much anxiety 😄
Very Nice! May I suggest cutting a long strip of plywood to account for the width of the circular saw base plate? This way you can set it directly on the cut, and the straight edge guide on the other side of it.
Thank you! Thank you for the suggestions, I kind of have that, except mine is a small block, I use it to line up my guide to the edge of what I'm cutting. Effectively a (much) smaller section of what you said. That's a good idea though, so I can line up my guide much quicker!
Hi Melody, Nice project! Especially since you work with a limited set of tools and a limited space. Watching the video I have some suggestions that may help you. * [temporary / permanently] Attach a long strip of wood against the fence of the cross-cut-saw; Measure ONCE and clamp a bit of wood in place as a stop-block against this fence. Slide the pieces against the stop-block Now you can cut multiple pieces and be sure they are all exactly the same size. * The workbench / garden-table rocks & wobbles a lot; Clamp [temporary] or screw a few boards in place to give you more stability * Cool shades are I agree an NECESSITY! ;D * Mistakes are 'part & parcel' No need to hide; They are illustrations of your learning curve; Wear them with pride! Nice result!
well done! just goes to show that you don't need a whole shop full of fancy tools to build a nice project. can't wait to see what else you have in store. new sub! cheers!
Awesome desk, Melody! I love how it came out. I love how you were able to pull off those tricky angles with only a circular and miter saw. Also, it's hard to believe this is your first video! The production quality is excellent! Can't wait to see more, new sub! - Joe
Thank you Joe! Glad you like it 😊 it definitely involved a bit of problem solving to get the job done but super fun! 😃 Thanks for the sub, I have a couple of videos since if you want to check them out 😁
Well done! Nice touch with the chamfer there. I like your use of minimal tools. Reminds me of when I was first getting started. As far as saws go, you can do a lot with just a circular saw and a jig saw. Good job!
Thank you Kyle, glad you liked it! 😃 I need to get a jig saw - had a terrible experience with a secondhand one as my first power saw, never touched one again 😆
@@HomewithMelody I've subscribed to you, BTW. Hoping for more videos like these, DIY of woodwork household projects with no need for large fancy equipment.
@@royellpetterson thank you for joining my journey Royell! Means a lot 🙂 check out my plant bench video 😉 that was actually what started it all, my first "woodworking" project 😃
Your first video!! Wow, great job. Great build and great video. Stoked to see what else you make. Also loved the Foureyes Furniture reference. haha so good.
@@HomewithMelody I'm still fairly new to the Patreon space, but two creators I support are Woby Design and Foureyes Furniture. My heart though is more for supporting creators who are making killer content but don't yet have the million followers.
Very nice build, the little "mistake" gives it personality and i really love that you used a finish that didn't hide the woodgrain, i'm in love with wood grain ;) Keep up the good work, i really like the result especially since you dind't use a lot of tools. As a note, you can "hide" the pocket holes with some dowels inserted and then cut flush to the surface, it won't be perfect but it will be less visible (in case you need to move the table to a place where the back is also visible). EDIT : i just saw that on the "floating shelf" video you alreay used the plastic covers for the pocket holes and even mentioned that you could have used dowels too ;)
Thank you! :) Yes to showing off those wood grains :D haha yeah I learned about covering the pocket holes afterwards. Thank you for watching and glad you liked the videos :)
this is awesome, it turned out really great, if i could add a couple suggestion, dont glue the top of your frame, or screw it in.. i understand its just plywood but it still needs to be able to move for expansion and contraction. instead try using Z clips on your frame of figure 8 table top fasteners, i personally prefer the figure 8 because all you need is a drill and a forstner bit for it. also be careful using the miter saw stop block clamp to hold your waste piece, bad things can happen including the blade getting pinched.
Baltic birch plywood is super stable, if it moves which I really doubt, it will move at the same rate of the aprons, I use it all the time as substrate for plastic laminate and never had a problem with movement. Z clips or figure 8 are a must if you are working with solid wood, not plywood.
I just found you on UA-cam love that desk I'm going to build one if I was not that expensive and I already have the tools to do it but it's a great idea beautiful I'm so glad I found you
Thank you UA-cam for helping you in discovering me 😄 thank you for watching 🙂 are you in the states? Hopefully the timber price come down soon for you guys! 🤞
Nice table. I like how you doubled the legs. Just a tip, when you did the rip cuts at the begining for the legs and frame, you can use your saw fence as a guide instead of the straight edge. Once the fence is locked, you can make 4 identical strips without measuring.
Thank you, glad you like the design 🙂 aaaaah, haha it's my first time using the circular saw, I totally forgot about the saw fence that came with it 🤣🤣 🤦♀️
@@b3arwithm3 thank you! Yeah it definitely took me longer to prep the plan and learn the tools than the build itself 😁 once I got the maths out of the way it was very enjoyable 😂👌
Awesome stuff Melody! That outdoor table is the true VIP lol. Having that gap to cut down the plywood is so handy haha. Great job with the circular saw! The finished product is great!
Thank you so much! I know right 😄
Hyyy 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Yes, when she made that cut I was she just through the table but nope I was like well that's new to me🤣🤣
@@diplayball haha it's one of those extendable tables that open up to be bigger 😁
Proof that you don't need a fancy workshop to make nice furniture. Great work
Thank you Vincent! Definitely true, just need a bit of patience 😁
I've had this idea of making a table out of plywood rattling around in my head.......but I've never made one, basically have no woodworking skills....or tools.....so of course I jumped down the youtube rabbit hole at 2 am looking for someone to explain to me how I might still accomplish my project. And I found your video. I loved this video a lot! Not only did your improvised setup and 'tweaks' of the original plans to work with what you had, look EXACTLY like what I'll have to do, but you made some important points and callouts that are really going to help me. Thank you thank you thank you for making this video 💕
You are so very welcome! :) Not having the tools and experience, it does take a bit of problem solving, but with patience it works out :) So happy I was able to help! Good luck x
You are my new Hero! I love seeing other people figure out ways to do things when there are obstacles (not having all the tools) and modifing designs. I actually LOVE the legs on this, even better than the inspiration piece.
OHHHH!! FYI- I recently tried finishing a piece with a spray on lacker that comes in a spraycan. I saw it on ua-cam.com/video/oKwEp7C3R2s/v-deo.html
I haven't tried the brand in the video yet ( I was impatient so I just got the Minwax version)
But WOW!!!! Girl, talk about a SUUUUPER EASY fast finishing process.
Not gonna lie, it's more expensive for larger projects. But for a flawless finish, that is so incredibly easy and quick to apply it's worth it in most cases. Check it out 😁
Thank you so much! Figuring things out is definitely one of the fun parts 😊Haha I like the legs too 😁
@@emilystubbs5650 oh I love Steve's videos! Haven't seen this one before, it does look super easy compare to the polyurethane approach! Have to try it out next time 🙌
Being a professional wood worker of 20 years, you did an amazing job on this. Gave me some new ideas. Well done!
This is so nice to hear, thank you. Here to inspire 😊
Amazing results! I love the design of this. Congrats.
Thank you Matthew! Glad you like it 😀
simple no compicated tools that's best for everyone to build. thanks
Right?! Glad you liked it 🙂
All things considered (especially your measuring tape) this is truly amazing.....!
Thanks! Haha I now have a proper measuring tape as seen in my latest video 😄
Simple, clean look, inexpensive and easy to make via your video. Thank you Melody
Glad it's helpful!
Very nice job with no fancy tools.
Thank you!
Made with simple tools and fun.
👍From Réunion Island. 😊
Bonjour from the UK! 😃 thank you, glad you liked it!
Awesome to see this quality work done without “fancy” equipment. Well done
Thank you Rich! Never ever thought we could built out own furniture, hope I manage to show what is possible without a workshop 🙂
Oh I hadn't even thought of using an extending table for clearance. I just got a free second-hand extendable IKEA table and I'm converting it to a workbench. I can use this too for circular saw cutting. Great idea!
Yay! Glad you found it useful 😀 a happy coincidence but it's a good height to work too, without having to be on the ground
The desk came out great. I think us makers/builders have all done the pocket holes on the wrong side at least once! There is something so attractive about a clean minimalist design and I love the contrasting look the large expanses of the stark white birch wood set off by the contrasting dark lines of the edges. I can’t wait to see more from you!
Haha good to know I'm not the only one putting pocket holes on the wrong side 😄 thank you! I haven't been turned back ever seen I came across birch plywood, like you said, the contrast is so nice ☺️
I think the pocket holes like that is actually genius.
@@juiceswoodworkingdesign9092 haha yeah it works quite nicely given that the desk is against a wall. I guess it would be more of an issue if I moved this to the middle of a room
Nice! High quality outcome without an expensive shop. Swap out excuses for ingenuity.
Thanks Sean! That's a lovely compliment 🙂
Simple but very effective. I love plywood furniture.
Thank you Mark! Something about plywood, the contrast between the face and layered cross grain 😃
Just got some marine ply leftover after building a shower for a customer, I'm going to take inspiration from you and make something too.
Your work is excellent and with realistic tools. You should be extremely proud of yourself that desk is solid as a rock!
Thank you! Amazing what can be done with some basic tools :D All the best for your build!
Well done. Not sure what is more impressive, the design, the execution, the videography, the fact that you didn’t need a $15,000 USD router or a $1,000 USD track saw.
Thank you very much for your kind words! Hope it's useful for those without the fancy tools 💪
Awesome desk. Great size. Look thick. Solid. Tight.
Thanks , solid enough for both of us to be sitting on it haha
What else could we achieve with one sheet of plywood????...thath would be the next !!!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻way to go......nice vid ....keep up
The possibilities! 😃 Thank you ☺️
Really nice adaptation of the design. The split legs add a unique touch and solidify the structure. I also appreciate how you sparingly glued to salvage more of the off cuts. The Four Eyes reference was awesome!
Thank you Mike! The split leg was a necessary workaround to the tools I have but so happy to have worked out nice design too 😄 gotta save those off cuts 😁 thanks for watching and hope to see you around for future videos!
Using the plies as a decorative design feature, instead of covering them up with face tape, was a really nice touch also.
@@worldcitizenra thank you Richard! The ply edge grains are so nice 🙂
I am very impressed with your creative use of minimal tools. Well done.
Thank you! More tools would definitely have saved some time, but I had fun problem solving with the tools I have 😁
Fantastic work! The final design came together so well and your process was really inspiring seeing you work with basic tools
Thank you! :) gotta make it work with what I have :D
Nice, looks really cozy on your patio. Easy get all cought in a fun project 💪🏼
Thank you! It's nice to have some outdoor space to do all the dirty work 😁
Great job Melody. Keep creating. You’ve got a talent.
Thank you Leroy 🙂 definitely 😃 it feels good to create and build something! 😃
Wonderful job u did! Most cost effective and even with a great design! A+ for sure!
Thank you so much! Glad you like the design 😃
Great job. 👏 👏
Thank you 🙂
Melody - a couple of decorative ideas for future projects:
Instead of an accent wall, how about an accent leg, painted in a bright colour? You could even get some clear acrylic sheeting and make an "invisible" leg.
You could also possibly fill the voids in those legs with coloured epoxy resin once you're more confident. 👍💜
so many new ideas to try! 😃
You are a MASTER. Marvelously ELEGANT.
Ahaha thank you very much, you're too kind 😄 definitely no master (yet 😉🤣)
Great job! I love that you work on the floor instead of a bench. I do that also.
Thank you! Yay to back aching work on the floor 😄 gotta make do
Your first video and first time using SketchUp def deserves a new sub
Thank you 😄 check out my latest video, or all the other ones 😁 see you around!
And first time using the circular saw 😁 double sub? 😄
Great design, and video! I love that this can be done with only a circular saw and a hand saw for the mitre cuts 😊
Thank you! And yes, you can do so much with just some basic tools. I even did my sofa with only a handsaw 😁
Great job Melody. The desk is simple yet pleasant to look at. I shared your video with my son to build when he returns to college. Keep it up.
Good luck!
You can get a dowel and fill the pocket holes then flush cut and sand the excess you can also get pre made plugs. For the legs you could put some dowels to mechanically join the to the skirt or even some screws from the inside if needed or if you are unsure. But in theory the glue should hold if you not to rough with the table etc
Good point about the wooden dowel! I do screw into the skirt as well as glue probably overkill on hindsight doing both haha
No such thing as overkill :) Great design and great first video!!
😉 thank you so much!
Good job! Looks awesome! And I love how beginner friendly it is. Woodworking can be so intimidating for starters and you made it look more manageable! Thank you!
thank you! 😃 it definitely can be intimidating but it doesn't have to be 😁
Awesome video Melody. The desk came out amazing! Love the design
Thank you guys!and thank you for watching ☺️ I might need to consider some drone shots like yours in the future 😄
I love you r woodcraft
you're truly woman with creation
thank you! 🙂 it's a joy to create ☺️
Hi melody, fantastic build well done looks amazing looking forward to future projects
Thank you! Can't wait to share more 😃
Excellent!!!! Just wear some dust protection!!! Don't forget that!
Thank you 🙂 haha yeah I did get a mask after the rip cuts. The difference it made!
Stunning, however I'm not sure what I'm more impressed with the desk or the fact you did all that work on a CARPETED floor with no drop cloth below - my OCD needed a time out ;)
Hahahaha I'm impatient.. I did put some small plastic sheets under each leg for the polyurethane 😁 thank you for watching and hope I didn't cause you too much anxiety 😄
That's the builders slap. We all do it. Great desk btw.
*gives it a slap*
Hmm.. Looks good.
Haha 😃 good to know the slapping it's not me begging weird ! Thank you 🙂
Very nice job!!! I will try to do it. Thanks!
Thank you very much! Yay let me know how it goes 😃
Very Nice! May I suggest cutting a long strip of plywood to account for the width of the circular saw base plate? This way you can set it directly on the cut, and the straight edge guide on the other side of it.
Thank you! Thank you for the suggestions, I kind of have that, except mine is a small block, I use it to line up my guide to the edge of what I'm cutting. Effectively a (much) smaller section of what you said. That's a good idea though, so I can line up my guide much quicker!
Outstanding work, great video. Only thing I would did different, is make the desk edges thicker just adding a strip double it.
Thank you Keith! 🙂 Ah how come? Is it for aesthetic or durability?
Hi Melody,
Nice project! Especially since you work with a limited set of tools and a limited space. Watching the video I have some suggestions that may help you.
* [temporary / permanently] Attach a long strip of wood against the fence of the cross-cut-saw; Measure ONCE and clamp a bit of wood in place as a stop-block against this fence. Slide the pieces against the stop-block Now you can cut multiple pieces and be sure they are all exactly the same size.
* The workbench / garden-table rocks & wobbles a lot; Clamp [temporary] or screw a few boards in place to give you more stability
* Cool shades are I agree an NECESSITY! ;D
* Mistakes are 'part & parcel' No need to hide; They are illustrations of your learning curve; Wear them with pride!
Nice result!
Glad you liked the project! :) Thank you for the suggestions, ready for next one :D I actually have a saw fence that I completely forgot to use haha
Well done, thank you for sharing your experience and ideas
Thank you! Glad you liked it 🙂
well done! just goes to show that you don't need a whole shop full of fancy tools to build a nice project. can't wait to see what else you have in store. new sub! cheers!
Thank you Randy! Glad you liked it :) See you in future videos :D
Awesome desk, Melody! I love how it came out. I love how you were able to pull off those tricky angles with only a circular and miter saw. Also, it's hard to believe this is your first video! The production quality is excellent! Can't wait to see more, new sub! - Joe
Thank you Joe! Glad you like it 😊 it definitely involved a bit of problem solving to get the job done but super fun! 😃 Thanks for the sub, I have a couple of videos since if you want to check them out 😁
Well done! Nice touch with the chamfer there. I like your use of minimal tools. Reminds me of when I was first getting started. As far as saws go, you can do a lot with just a circular saw and a jig saw. Good job!
Thank you Kyle, glad you liked it! 😃 I need to get a jig saw - had a terrible experience with a secondhand one as my first power saw, never touched one again 😆
Well done Melody, looks great!
Thank you Adrian! 😃 Glad you liked it!
Fantastic!! well done and looking forward to watching more of your projects :)
thank you! 😃 more to come 🙂 in the meantime you can check out my other videos if you haven't already 😉 l
This table looks ace!
Glad you liked it! 😀
Loved your music, keep up with the good work.
Thank you! Happy to hear it's worth the effort for the music 😄 hope you enjoy my future videos 👍🏻
Nice build!!! If you want to cover the end grain of the plywood, they make iron on edge banding.
thank you! :) Edge banding definitely an option! It's actually a design choice as I really like the plywood end grain against the birch face :)
Nice work! Cant wait to see more!
Thank you!I can't wait to share more 🙂 thank you for watching
Awesome. This is a good inspiration to build one. Minimal tools and simple design. Thanks for posting this🛠️👆🏻👍🏻
Thank you for watching! Glad you liked it and hope to see your version of this desk 😉
This is incredible! You did such an amazing job!!
Thank you! It was a lot of fun :D
Great work, simple but effective.
Thank you! I love a good simple design 😀 glad you liked it
@@HomewithMelody it’s given me an idea for a coffee table... shorten the legs and pop a shelf below
@@fupidstuck oooh yeah that would be nice! Make the angled and tapered legs look even more dramatic! 😃 Let me know when/if you do it!would love to see
Nice project! I do like playwood grain too. It's awesome!
Thnak you Suelen! Right? I like how there 2 very distinct textures and look from the top and grain 🙂
The desk looks great! Cheers from Canada!!
Glad you liked it, thanks for stopping by 😀 Hi from the UK 👋
Ottimo lavoro! Bravissima e bellissima ❤
Grazie mille :)
Good job. Brava complimenti
thank you Antonio!
nice first video!! beautiful table!!
Thank you! Hope to see you round in future videos 🙂
really lovely table
Thank you Michael! Glad you like it 🙂
Irwin Quick Grip. Damn that's useful!
Best thing I ever bought 😃😃 they do a range of different sizes too!
@@HomewithMelody I've subscribed to you, BTW. Hoping for more videos like these, DIY of woodwork household projects with no need for large fancy equipment.
@@royellpetterson thank you for joining my journey Royell! Means a lot 🙂 check out my plant bench video 😉 that was actually what started it all, my first "woodworking" project 😃
That looks so good.
Thank you 🙂 Free plan in description if you want to build it 😁
Your first video!! Wow, great job. Great build and great video. Stoked to see what else you make.
Also loved the Foureyes Furniture reference. haha so good.
thank you! 😃 more projects to come definitely, in the meantime you can check out my plant bench video 😁
@@HomewithMelody I know you're brand new to this, but if you had a Patreon I would totally support. Something to think about.
@@harrisonj123 Joel that is so kind of you, thank you! 😃 I will definitely look into it! 🙌 Curious, what are some of your favourite Patreons?
@@HomewithMelody I'm still fairly new to the Patreon space, but two creators I support are Woby Design and Foureyes Furniture. My heart though is more for supporting creators who are making killer content but don't yet have the million followers.
@@harrisonj123 yeah sounds fair!
Great job👏👏👏
Thank you!
Damn... quite a way to start a channel. Awesome content, awesome quality of video, editing, etc. Great job!
Thanks Carlos! 😀 There's a couple more videos since if you want to check them out 😄
braw table, love it!
Glad you like it!
Very nice build, the little "mistake" gives it personality and i really love that you used a finish that didn't hide the woodgrain, i'm in love with wood grain ;)
Keep up the good work, i really like the result especially since you dind't use a lot of tools.
As a note, you can "hide" the pocket holes with some dowels inserted and then cut flush to the surface, it won't be perfect but it will be less visible (in case you need to move the table to a place where the back is also visible).
EDIT : i just saw that on the "floating shelf" video you alreay used the plastic covers for the pocket holes and even mentioned that you could have used dowels too ;)
Thank you! :) Yes to showing off those wood grains :D haha yeah I learned about covering the pocket holes afterwards. Thank you for watching and glad you liked the videos :)
Great first video. Watcht out for safety!
Thank you! Always!
very economical lady i'm impressed
thank you! cheap doesn't have to be bad 😃
@@HomewithMelody right i'm a fan now keep it up
Be very proud Melody. What a great design and nicely executed project. I love your desk.
PS I use sketchup daily. Love it too.
Thank you so much David! 🙂 Nice, what do you sketchup for mianly? I'm about to start on my second sketchup drawing, can't wait! 😄
@@HomewithMelody I design furniture and cabinetry for my clients. I’m sure there are better programs out there but for me and my needs, it’s perfect.
@@allmywdwrk that's so cool! Yeah definitely , whatever works for you is the right tool!
Awesome job and great effort!
Thank you! :)
this is awesome, it turned out really great, if i could add a couple suggestion, dont glue the top of your frame, or screw it in.. i understand its just plywood but it still needs to be able to move for expansion and contraction. instead try using Z clips on your frame of figure 8 table top fasteners, i personally prefer the figure 8 because all you need is a drill and a forstner bit for it. also be careful using the miter saw stop block clamp to hold your waste piece, bad things can happen including the blade getting pinched.
Thank you! 🙂 I'll look into those!
Baltic birch plywood is super stable, if it moves which I really doubt, it will move at the same rate of the aprons, I use it all the time as substrate for plastic laminate and never had a problem with movement. Z clips or figure 8 are a must if you are working with solid wood, not plywood.
Excelente proyecto!
Thank you, glad you liked it!
beautifully done.... I'm going to feel guilty next time I use my table saw.....you would be incredible with a table saw...
Thank you David! Haha don't be! All about making use of what you have 😃 I would use a table saw if I had one ( maybe... It looks scary )
Brilliant, well-done ladies, now Subscribed 👍😊
Thank you :) See you in the next video!
Nicely done
Thank you 🙂
Good job! Looks awesome! simple..woww.
Thank you! 😃
I would love to see more of your videos 😻
You're too kind! 😁 New video just out 😉
I just found you on UA-cam love that desk I'm going to build one if I was not that expensive and I already have the tools to do it but it's a great idea beautiful I'm so glad I found you
Thank you UA-cam for helping you in discovering me 😄 thank you for watching 🙂 are you in the states? Hopefully the timber price come down soon for you guys! 🤞
I saw a truck load of lumber the other day a big truck I said to myself there goes a millionaire
@@theobediahproject1567 😂😂
Sorry I didn't answer your question earlier yes I'm in the States New Mexico to be exact
@@theobediahproject1567 A beautiful state!
Looking forward to more videos
Thank you so much 😃
Very nice! Impressive build with limited tools. Clean design too - very Ben Uyeda.
Thank you! I definitely am a big fan of Ben 😁
But funnily enough I chose this style over one of Ben's plywood desk design because it was too extravagant 😄
Absolutely nailed it well done!!! Makes me wanna try to make this!!
Yay thank you! 😊 Do let me know if you try this 😃
Good job melody 👍👏
Thanks :)
Muy bonito te quedo
Gracias 😃
Wonderful work !
Love your work.
Thank you!
Great job
Thank you! 🙂
Excellent video.
Thank you 🙂
Great job with the tools you have at hand. Love to see projects. Think I might try this. New sub here
Thank you! Let me know if you do try this 😀 see you in my other videos 🙂
Nice table. I like how you doubled the legs. Just a tip, when you did the rip cuts at the begining for the legs and frame, you can use your saw fence as a guide instead of the straight edge. Once the fence is locked, you can make 4 identical strips without measuring.
Thank you, glad you like the design 🙂 aaaaah, haha it's my first time using the circular saw, I totally forgot about the saw fence that came with it 🤣🤣 🤦♀️
@@HomewithMelody impressive first project. Most of us would not attempt any angle joint that isn't 90 degree on first built.
@@b3arwithm3 thank you! Yeah it definitely took me longer to prep the plan and learn the tools than the build itself 😁 once I got the maths out of the way it was very enjoyable 😂👌
Really nice.
Thank you Fredrik 🙂 glad you liked it!
Great project, great presentation...
Thank you! Looking back it's not too bad for my first video then 😃
@@HomewithMelody not bad at all!!
This is brilliant!
Thank you!
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching 😊
Very impressive! 👍
Thank you :)