Make a Plywood Coffee Table - Rockler Plywood Challenge
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2018
- Here's the coffee table I built from one sheet of plywood for the #RocklerPlywoodChallenge. The base is stacked 22 layers high. In total, it's made of about 400 pieces. Like what you see? Check out my other videos! Also, be sure to subscribe to see what we do in the future. Thoughts about the project? Comment below!
Here's what I used:
Bench Dog Push Stick (amzn.to/3tgLNBJ)
Bessey F-Style Clamps (amzn.to/3aqNweV)
Chip Brush (amzn.to/2Yxqn54)
Clamping Squares (amzn.to/2YyweHd)
Dewalt 7480 Table Saw (amzn.to/3amhgtG)
Dewalt Impact Drill/Driver (amzn.to/3aEKzb5)
Empire Speed Square (amzn.to/39Er2bp)
Hitachi Miter Saw (amzn.to/2NOVAi0)
Paste Wax (amzn.to/3tgKP8z)
Porter Cable Compressor/Tool Combo (amzn.to/3tsyMVQ)
Rigid Trim Router (amzn.to/3rd7hgR)
Titebond Glue (amzn.to/364d5RS)
DeWalt Random Orbital Sander (amzn.to/3c6GjTj)
Ryobi Belt Sander: amzn.to/2NvLQ6K
More info on the challenge:
www.modernmakerpodcast.com/pl...
Playlist of videos:
• #RocklerPlywoodChallenge
Music:
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When watching woodworking videos I like to look out for the moment where I'd mess up if i was doing the same task. In this case i think I'd have built the legs up unevenly and then run out of plywood. At some point I would have had a disagreement with a neighbour about the noise I was making. You did a great job, inspirational.
Thanks, Simon! There were plenty of places I was worried about goofing this one up. Stacking the legs was one, making a mistake on the pattern was definitely a concern, too. Luckily my neighbors were cool, and didn't mind the noise. I kept it to reasonable hours, to be safe.
Seeing it again and it's still awesome!
Simplesmente lindo. Parabéns.
Wow, what a load of work that was.
Wow, what a result! Great table, great build video. Thank you.
Thank you Ken!
That top turned out fabulous. that’s a ton of work. thanks for posting the nice video
DIY Home & Garden Projects it was a lot of work, you are not wrong about that! But it was worth it! Thanks for the compliment and for checking it out!
brilian idea
nice thank for ur time its very hardworking
Beautiful. Rippin man. Congrats
Nice video, that moment when the finish just brings out the plywood edge is great
JP Makes Thanks! That's a great moment on any project, but yeah, those layers really popped!
Great Job!!!!!!
Thanks, Keith!
Gorgeous looking table top. What an ingenious creation.
Bakthavathsal Kadambi thank you!
Wow! That came out really beautiful. Great job!
Thank you, Christopher!
Great work... Loved it..
Very cool! 😎
looks great!
Emiliano Urrutia Olguín Thank you!
Awesome!
Thank you, Ken!
The plies actually looks really cool
I'm building something similar for my son with a piece of artwork in the middle of the table to. Thanks for the great idea and inspiration.
Great build and an amazing use of plywood.
That's awesome to hear, David! I'd love to see yours when it's done, that sounds like a great idea to add the artwork. Thanks for the kind words!
Beautiful job.
Thanks a bunch!
I do like the end grain of the plywood. Great job
Thank you!
excellent project, thanks for the idea.👍
what a fab build
Thanks!
Really like the table. Nice work!
Jake E Thank you very much!
That was alot of time and effort! Really, really nice in the end!
Thanks, Ricky! I still enjoy looking at it sit in my living room every day.
Looks awesome good job a joy 2 watch
Thank you!
Man, that's nice! It has a wicker vibe, I really like the pattern. Well done
Thanks much!
Your awesome man! Keep it up!
Thanks, Ron!
Cool concept.
Thank you!
Very cool
Thanks, Jeff!
Fine bit of design, man!
Thanks! Was a fun one!
I love it
Thanks!
wow..a ton of glue and skills😀
brilliant
Thanks a lot, Tom!
I love how it has a delicate nature but is clearly very sturdy. Doesn’t look super blocky. Only thing I would have added would be a shelf at the bottom for magazines or a plant, or to store your laptop. Maybe hide a power strip on it to make a charging station.
All those are good ideas! I left the bottom open so our dog could continue to hang out underneath the table, especially if you're snacking, that's the best place to hide and hope for crumbs!
Lovely final product .. lovely dedication .. lovely video editing .. loved it ..keep up the good work mate ..
Thank you!
Very good!!
WOOD RF Thank you!
I really like your creativity. It came out very nice. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Bruce!
AWESOME awesome.
I LIKE IT like it.
GOOD JOB job.
Thanks so much!
I love it very much!
Hi, may I know the sizes (dimension) of the coffee table? I love it very much and I would love to try making it. Thanks
I don't have the exact dimensions handy, but the top was just about 2' by 4', and I believe it's about 18" tall. If you make it, I'd love to see how yours turns out!
@@BearMaked Thank you! I will show it to you. I hope I can get half decent on how you made yours.
That was a cool build. You got my support, you content is really good.
Thanks a lot!
Nice job man. I learn something from u. Good luck man.
I appreciate that!
Outstanding project. I'd love to see how this would look if you used Baltic Birch plywood. No voids. Top quality veneers. Exterior-grade adhesive throughout. It's an exceptional material for stacking plywood. Costs a bit more, but worth it if you want it to be a stunning piece of furniture (or artwork).
Dan Limbach Thanks Dan! And Baltic Birch probably would have cranked up the aesthetic a bit, but this was cheaper for a project that I wasn't sure I'd be happy with at the end of it
Well thought n executed ....really grt build...keep up n u got a new subscriber
vikram khaira Thanks!!
That is a really neat project! I really like the way the top came out :)
Thanks, Grant! I've thought about using that pattern again on other projects, but then remember how tedious it was and change my mind.
@@BearMaked sometimes the beautiful things take time!
Damn, that's a lot of work and time, but it end up looking very cool
Hello !
A blue thumb from France !
You're completely crazy, but the result is really awesome ! Really good job with a lot of patience I think...!
Waiting for a new video...
I've just subscribed to your chanel !!!! 😃😃😃
Haha, thanks, Benjamin for the kind words! And thanks for subscribing, I hope my new videos are up to your standards 😁👍
Great work indeed and its beautiful. The only concern that I have is: There should be a support in the middle of bottom oblong railing. People, when sit nearby, they always stretch out their legs and rest them on lower bar of table. Since its a plywood make, the wood strength is not as strong as other wood species so it will be a good idea to have a support/shoe in the middle. This will also add beauty to your marvelous creation I reckon.
Thanks for the kind words! That's a good suggestion. For our needs, and where the table sits, that's not a real concern. I usually rest my feet on the top of the table 😅. Alternatively, if you want to beef that up, do two layers for that those bars instead of one.
I really love this, especially the top, that looks superb. Not seen anything like it done before. Great video, thanks for posting.
From watching, I wonder if you'd have been better off building most of the legs separately in a long corner jig before gluing to the table. Could have cleaned up the edges on the table saw before gluing on.
But then I've never made anything even close to as good as this, so probably not one to take advice from!
desreed1 I hadn't even thought of doing the legs that way... It might have been easier, but I don't think I'd build another of these to know the difference 😊
Great Job. Love it. Simple to realise, A lot of Work, yes but really simple to do. Thanks for sharing. I just took a subscription to your Vids. Your Creations/Imaginaton ist great.
Heng Hilger Thank you!
Nice build. Just found your channel. New subscriber here!
Thanks, Jeff! Glad to have ya!
really gooood jop
Great build. Anyway to get the lengths on the pieces. Long, medium, and short doesn’t quite do it lol.
Oh man I do not recall. The little pieces were the same length as the thickness of the plywood I used. I wanna say the longer pieces for the top were 3 inches? Right around there, so then the medium ones would be 1.5 inches. I think.
I really love the table top. An incredibly gorgeous design. I understand that you were doing the plywood challenge so i get why the legs are plywood, but if that wasn't a constraint I myself would have gone with solid wood for the base. Subscribed! I hope to get back to making videos myself. I look forward to seeing your future work.
Fortunate Woodcraft Thanks! If it weren't for the challenge, I probably wouldn't have made any of this, so I'm glad they did it! It took me a while to come up with how to do the base at all, solid wood would have been nice, and easier, but I really like the look of it how it is. 😁
Also if you ever want to talk audio/video editing techniques. Hit me up. You can actually do quite a lot with relatively little resource investment.
Sounds good, I just might have to do that when I'm getting my next video ready. Thanks so much!!
Man I bit that was tedious..! But I'm sure it was worth it..! Nice table brah..!
It was tedious! But also very worth it. Thanks!
Pretty cool project!
Don't know if it's just the display on my computer but sound have this real weird and quite annoying echo while you make the comments on the build !
Cheers
Francis Roux Nope, that's not your computer's fault. It was my first time recording voice-over and I wasn't sure how to fix that. Future videos will be better! Thanks for checking it out!
Wonderful project! What exactly are you doing with the brown powder (sawdust?) and glue? Is that to make some putty mixture to patch chipout?
Goatnumber12 Thanks! And yes, that's exactly what it was for. It was sawdust from all the sanding I had to do, and I used it to fill any gaps from where I didn't clamp tight enough, or there was chipout.
Tabletop is pretty nice. But long parts between legs imho are useful. Does it comfortable to place your legs forward?
Yes, quite comfortable. I use them for foot rests all the time.
Really like the table, how many hours/days would you say you put into the build?
I think I did it over about 2 weeks. An hour or two here and there. If I had to guess, probably 15-20 hours, at least...
Dude I want a video on your work table. I have the same dewalt job site saw and want to build a table just like yours!
Unfortunately I built that before I started making videos. But, I based it largley on a video by Mark over at Gunflint Designs. He does a better job walking through the table's feature than I could, and his is more well built, in my opinion. His video is here... ua-cam.com/video/QXKYn7hYWgs/v-deo.html
Bear Maked dude thanks for the reply! I’ll check out that video. I would even love to see an overview of the table would be sweet.
Good job. My concern is the bottom rails. Are they strong enough in case someone rests their leg on them.
Thanks, Bobby! And those bottom rails have had my foot resting on them quite frequently since this thing has been in our living room. They do have some flex to them, but, so long as you don't try to stand on them, they seem to be fine to use as a foot rest.
@@BearMaked 👍
Such a neat idea. If someone would have told me to make a table out of plywood, I would have never thought of that. Making the plys the feature has a really cool look. Two questions. It looked like you ripped the whole sheet of plywood at the beginning and then brought out more for the legs, so was this more than one sheet of plywood? Second question, where do you get those pants!
I originally ripped the plywood into two pieces, to make ripping those strips a bit easier. So at the beginning, that me just ripping down one of the pieces, then I rip the other when I start on the legs, because I wasn't sure how wide I was going to want those strips at the beginning. As for the pants, I'm assuming you're referring to the orange ones? Those I got for Christmas a while ago. Never knew I wanted them until I had them, haha!
They say to duplicate someone else's work is the highest form of praise so do you by any chance have any kind of plans that you would like to share for those of us that might want to tackle that project. It was very impressive and excellent job!
Thanks, Charles! Unfortunately, I don't have plans, never got around to making any, and I was pretty much just winging it through my build, figuring it out as I went. I may have my original Sketch Up file around here somewhere, so that might help get you started. I'll look for it sometime here soon and let you know if I find it!
Many thanks for the reply. In case you find it, my email is kwtoilman@gmail.com. Best regards.
Wow very nice. I am thinking of trying this just curious what would you charge for this peice
Thanks! Hadn't really thought about it, but because of how tedious it was, I don't think I'd do it again for less than like $300, and that's just a quick thought. Don't know how much it would actually be if I did the math, but I'd charge extra because of the hassle 😋
@@BearMaked I bet lol I am thinking in my mind a long time to build. One more thing do u know if the support strips from the legs would bow over time
@@zarzarthepnstar I think it's been in use for about 6 months now, and even with resting feet and such on them, they've held up we'll, with no visible bowing. So I don't know that it'll really change much going forward
What is the thickness of your ply and what are the meserment of its pieces
I made this with 3/4" plywood. I do not recall the exact size of the pieces. The smallest ones are just as long as the plywood is thick. And the bigger pieces were between 2½" and 3", I think.
Hello Bear Maked. I just came across you're video of the plywood coffee table. (June 1, 2018) I Love the look of the top. My wife thought it was beautiful. Now she wants me to build one. Oh no. Would really Love to give it a shot the top part only maybe. I would really like to know the dimensions of the pieces. Tried it myself but did not turn out well. Would you be willing to give me the dimensions? You know, Happy Wife Happy Life.
Thanks for the kind words, Eugene! I believe the long pieces of the top were 5 inches, and the short pieces that ran perpendicular to those should be 23/32 of an inch, but the best way to do it is to use a piece of the plywood up against your blade, and the set your stop block right against that piece, so your measurement is exact. I have it set up at the 1:47 mark in the video, but I didn't show the actual set up for those cuts. Let me know if you need more info!
Home Depot plywood is riddled with voids. That stuff is good for garage cabinets and countertops only.
Supe
Great result, you really should use a miter saw, or radial arm saw for cross cuts, one day that table saw will bite you...
Do you live in Arizona?
Not anymore. But I did when I made this table/video!
Were you not just tempted to have a giant game of jenga?
Jamie that was a very real temptation! But I managed to resist. I have a lot of extra peices, though, so it may still happen...
I'm in 1:40 now, and it starts to look like cheating. You could have use any blocks of wood to make this project...
I could have! But I didn't. I still have quite a few blocks left over, actually...
Your microphone is horrible
Zachary Burrows yep, I did the voice-over for this one using my laptop's built in microphone. I've since started using a headset with a mic, and have gotten much better results!
Bear Maked that’s good. Liked the video otherwise. Gave me some great ideas