the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
I like this design. I haven’t done much with dowels and this project will get me going. Also, to build this a minimum of tools is needed. Saw, drill, dowel jig. The edges on the boards could be eased with a sandpaper block, don’t even need a router. A very elegant design.
Thank you for doing what others can't seem to. You provided a simple video showing all steps and without the intro and extended time drinking a beer! I could watch videos like this all day. No face with a thumbs up, nobody says "hey guys, what's up". Keep em going!
All his professional equipment is made from regular power tools. Plus what he showed here could be made with just a drill. His dowling jig was home made, his router table was home made! Use a sandpaper. People love to complain and find execuses for not even trying! Stay in your miseriable word.
@@gXXrGoNe 😂😂 how did you come to the conclusion that my world is miserable, from my comment about somebody's power tool collection? In fact, as I write this, I am sitting in Halkidiki, Greece, under a palm tree, drinking a Whiskey Sour :)
@@mariosavva999 If your life is so awesome, why the shitty comment about the professional tools, which are clearly not professional? A drill, router table and dowel jib are pretty basic.
@@andrewford80 Sorry. It seems my comment has genuinely upset you, that was not my intention. I wasn't aware that people had such strong feeling about power tools.
Os homens precisam aprender a usar ferramentas novamente. Criar e construir coisas, é uma dádiva que deve ser passadas para nossos filhos! Belo vídeo! Simples e objetivo! Obrigado! 👏
@@ВасилийКурочкин-з8я Разговор был для начинающих,самоделка,а делать из готового и на таком оборудование,это смеху подобно с такими возможностями, можно ( Шатл) запустить. А клейка щитов, нечего сложного,но это другой уровень,и делать самому, всегда дешевле, нежели покупать готовое.☝️😏
i like this! i may let my kids try it out, they want to start working in my poor-man's shop (messy garage) with me once I've finished clearing it out and building a decent workbench
That wood is cheap pine common boards and a drill is a necessity for any woodworking (and can be purchased pretty cheaply). But I agree, this is not exactly a beginner project.
It is a beginner project. His mistake was showing off his expensive tools and setup, the router and the dowel jig which most people don't have. If he did it with simpler methods and some tips, it would've been a perfect video.
Maybe he has high quality tools, but you can get good tools for very cheap at Harbor Freight, and he only used wooden boards that you can get for a few bucks at Home Depot. This is very much for beginners.
A drill is something I bought years ago as you need it over and over. I also bought a dowel jig for 15 Euro last year. Sure it is not as nice as the one in the video, but it will work just fine. I don't have a router, so yes I give you that, bit have done similar works (putting a chamfer on boards) just using sandpaper and a piece of wood as a sanding block. I also started woodworking just at the end of last year. So I am also not a senior in this. And if you go with pine wood which is used in the video the wood for this won't cost much. Also you can try to rather check lumberyards, instead of a hardware store. Might be cheaper or at least better quality. Of course this depends on your country of residence
Yeah and for those rounded edges he made on that table (called a router table if you don't know) you can use just sandpaper instead to soften the edges. It just makes it a little less sharp so no one gets cut.
@@zacharyyoung1083 it's because it's so flat and straight, not because of the type of wood. I'm guessing the guy planed and jointed the wood prior to the video. Stud grade pine is never that straight.
I don't know why people keep saying that isn't useful for beginners, everything is useful for beginners, if you really want to do something you find out a way to do it even if you don't have all the tools that the people use in the video, I used to watched videos and said I don't have a router to do that but I can use a piece of wood and a sand paper to make the same it will cost more time but I can learn how to do something new, and in the future when I get all these tools everything will be easier 😼😜 I would like to explain everything in a better way but English isn't my native language and I'm still learning...
Thanks! Good idea project. But is this a project for beginners? Usually beginners won't be having such advanced tools, perhaps you can show us how to achieve this without the advanced tools.
@@made_simple And the little dowel jig would be handy... I agree that someone with enough gumption could probably do this the hard way but you are still going to need the clamps. I would rate this as more of an intermediate project to do the way you have shown it here.
@@barpluc3977 ... exactly... and I used small & cheap ratchet straps for clamps when I was starting out... people are so bloody "soft" these days... just go to Ikea & be done with it 🙄😒
@@peterfitzpatrick7032 Dad had what he called the clamp top, it was a 4'x4' chunk of 3/4" plywood and he had glued and screwed a 4"x 4' strip of 3/4" plywood to two edges then ripped a third 4"x4' diagonally from corner to corner to act as wedges. Stack up straight dimensional lumber to get close, then wedge the glued pieces in with wedges driven in tight enough for gluing. The whole thing was coated in wax to prevent gluing the pieces to the top. I now have three or four smaller ones for small glue-ups. I epoxied sheets of Rockler silicone mats to the tops to prevent sticking, works a champ.
Tools are not everything. If you haven't a router, use a sandpaper. If you haven't a drill guide use a flat and corner bracket. If you do woodworking please buy a drill driver and few clamps. Good job, thank you .
When you're using the router table, make sure to follow the fence until you reach the end of the board - pulling the board away like that, you're probably not riding the bearing (unless your fence isn't properly adjusted anyway) and getting an uneven edge
"Beginner" is such an ambiguous term. Personally I think that beginner projects shouldn't use any fasteners beyond glue and nails, and should be accessible to kids under 10. However this is a fine first project for a teen or adult who has no shop experience. It's simple enough to understand and requires minimal tools. A saw, drill, sandpaper, glue and dowels. Simple tools easily learned.
При малом размере заготовок не додумался выбрать для лицевых частей отрезки без мертвых и выпадающих сучков. Сразу вспоминаются слова моего мастера по ПО: Ты же столяр! СТОЛЯР!
He only used basic things. The router which if you get a corded handheld one is about $60. Other than that. Everything else is presumed you'd already own. But honestly that step isn't required. It just softens the edges.....drill,hammer,square,dowels,wood glue,pencil, level, tape measure, and clamps.
Wer Hobbymäßig Tischlern möchte, braucht zumindest ein gewisses Kontingent an Werkzeug. Sei es schrauber, Bohrer, kappsäge, Tischkreissäge, Stichsäge und Hilfsmittel. Empfehlenswert ist eine Tischkreissäge die mit entsprechender Gadgets einiges erledigen kann. Zu hoffen nur mit einem Schrauber ein Anfänger Projekt zu starten das gibt's sicher nicht.
Es una plantilla para orificios. Si lo buscas de esa manera te encontrarás varios modelos a la venta y también es posible fabricarte uno. Búscalo en páginas como AliExpress así y verás.
Good video but would be nice on the size of wood and what we need to build something like that.. so basically more info of the stuff beening done there.
Just use whats available... it looks like 1"x 6" or thereabouts... Its not critical what size & the project isn't exactly complicated.... give it a go & learn along the way, after all , thats the whole idea... 😏
Because he is using perfect ready to use lumber, not scraps! If I'm given that machines and lumber, I can do anything with them :) and it's title says simple woodwork with minimal tools! It's weird.
@@efecagrisen7215 It is simple and you can do it with simple tools. You don't NEED the tools he used. And those were scraps, or rather offcuts from other projects. Never throw away the offcuts and you'll end up with half a shop full of excellent offcuts, just short.
@@barpluc3977 I think the point about the lumber was the video title says ordinary, but it's not just regular #2 or whatever. It's one of the nicer appearance boards. Looks like 1x4? That can still be found at Lowes, etc, but if we were looking at 2x4s you'd have to either spend an hour digging through the garbage lumber or go to a real lumber yard (and I don't even mean an 84 Lumber), or you have to bring out the kind of gear beginners wouldn't have, like a planer. It's a fair knock against a lot of "beginner" UA-cam videos that are along the lines of "look at this beautiful table we made with simple 2x4s!" Then they show these beautifully clear, twist, cup and wane-free S4S boards you just won't find at Home Depot.
@@MRing1107 That is completely inaccurate. Lowe's Home Depot, Steins, Riters, nearly ANY lumber yard that carried 2x4's will carry 1x4's and all of those also carry select pine 1x4's. Two minutes selecting through the pile of #2 1x4's can produce MORE than enough lumber for this tiny table. And if the lumber has a little twist or a little cup, what of it, its a beginner project, NO ONE including the beginner should expect furniture store quality results, hell the beginner shouldn't even expect results similar to the video, he's a BEGINNER. This IS a beginner video, that someone BEGINNING to work with wood AND intending to keep doing so. It is NOT a video for people who want things handed to them on a platter, who want to walk into a lumber store and have perfect lumber handed to them. NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING in this video is extra-ordinary, NOTHING is beyond anyone who can cut a semi-straight line with a handsaw. I have a similar table I built in the sixth grade (60 years ago) with a handsaw, nails,hide glue, and old cutoffs from barn build. The joinery is a little different but its about the same size. It was TRULY a beginner project. If you want a step-by-stepin depth instructional video that takes you from lumber selection at a big box store to marketable projects, there are dozens of those out there, go find one of those. Or you can just bitch about this video doesn't match your unreasonable expectations..
@@barpluc3977 hmm... I think it did help him when he used really good wood tho'. Pallet timber would have given a better example of 'ordinary' I'd say...
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
I like this design. I haven’t done much with dowels and this project will get me going. Also, to build this a minimum of tools is needed. Saw, drill, dowel jig. The edges on the boards could be eased with a sandpaper block, don’t even need a router. A very elegant design.
Simple as you said, but learning how to produce this basic table can lead to being able to bang out a lot more intricate projects...
Great work. Thanks. I made one this weekend. It was fun and the result was awesome for just 2 and a half 6”x1” boards.
Thank you for doing what others can't seem to. You provided a simple video showing all steps and without the intro and extended time drinking a beer! I could watch videos like this all day. No face with a thumbs up, nobody says "hey guys, what's up".
Keep em going!
My kind of video....no music...no talking...Thanks.
Absolutely brilliant - thank you for sharing!!
I wish I had a workshop full of professional tools when I was a beginner.
Actually, I think this guy is showing beginners a project that they could do.
Yes, minus a few tools of course.
All his professional equipment is made from regular power tools. Plus what he showed here could be made with just a drill. His dowling jig was home made, his router table was home made!
Use a sandpaper. People love to complain and find execuses for not even trying!
Stay in your miseriable word.
@@gXXrGoNe 😂😂 how did you come to the conclusion that my world is miserable, from my comment about somebody's power tool collection?
In fact, as I write this, I am sitting in Halkidiki, Greece, under a palm tree, drinking a Whiskey Sour :)
@@mariosavva999 If your life is so awesome, why the shitty comment about the professional tools, which are clearly not professional? A drill, router table and dowel jib are pretty basic.
@@andrewford80 Sorry. It seems my comment has genuinely upset you, that was not my intention. I wasn't aware that people had such strong feeling about power tools.
Os homens precisam aprender a usar ferramentas novamente. Criar e construir coisas, é uma dádiva que deve ser passadas para nossos filhos! Belo vídeo! Simples e objetivo! Obrigado! 👏
E as mulheres também 😊
@@p.darakjian6889 Sim! 🤭
Дааа!, просто доски,😁и весь инструмент,как у начинающих просто класс, улыбнуло👍!😂
Да да, доски с штрихкодом из супермаркета, а с пилорамы отобрать без винта и выровнять, шлифануть, а дальше уже реж да сколачивай.
Иногда знаю какой заказчик и "включаю дурака" - клеить не из чего, покупай щиты. А то даже если идеально сделаешь как всегда начинается....
@@ВасилийКурочкин-з8я Разговор был для начинающих,самоделка,а делать из готового и на таком оборудование,это смеху подобно с такими возможностями, можно ( Шатл) запустить. А клейка щитов, нечего сложного,но это другой уровень,и делать самому, всегда дешевле, нежели покупать готовое.☝️😏
@@АлексейФедоров-м1ч Шатлл не получится :напильник ещё нужен.
@@ВасилийКурочкин-з8я Напильники сами летают хорошо!
Ok this is the first video of yours that youtube showed me. I think I'll take a look around.
Good project for beginners. One suggestion if you're doing vids for beginners demonstrate squaring the frame. Good vid
How should I make the template 2:00 he is using to make perfect holes? I have kreg, but it intimidatea me
The frame is so out of square it's nearly a triangle
Не у всех начинающих есть фрезер вот у меня есть только три топора и бензопила, видео класс с меня подписка
Но фрезер тут для ускорения процесса и не имеет никакой функциональной необходимости и легко заменяется бруском с наждачкой.
Фрезер есть, а киянки нет? А видео хорошее, полезное.
Yes, the simple is beutiful. Thanks from México
i like this! i may let my kids try it out, they want to start working in my poor-man's shop (messy garage) with me once I've finished clearing it out and building a decent workbench
Отличный канал у вас. Хочу научиться что-то мастерить. Для начала в дом, а потом и на продажу)
Хорошая цель. Если хобби приносит доход - вы на одну ступеньку стали счастливее 🙂✌️
@@evgenyfatilnikov6503 спасибо🤗🤗🤗
Beginners yeah? Has top quality tools, top quality wood and drills.
That wood is cheap pine common boards and a drill is a necessity for any woodworking (and can be purchased pretty cheaply).
But I agree, this is not exactly a beginner project.
It is a beginner project. His mistake was showing off his expensive tools and setup, the router and the dowel jig which most people don't have. If he did it with simpler methods and some tips, it would've been a perfect video.
Maybe he has high quality tools, but you can get good tools for very cheap at Harbor Freight, and he only used wooden boards that you can get for a few bucks at Home Depot. This is very much for beginners.
A drill is something I bought years ago as you need it over and over. I also bought a dowel jig for 15 Euro last year. Sure it is not as nice as the one in the video, but it will work just fine. I don't have a router, so yes I give you that, bit have done similar works (putting a chamfer on boards) just using sandpaper and a piece of wood as a sanding block.
I also started woodworking just at the end of last year. So I am also not a senior in this.
And if you go with pine wood which is used in the video the wood for this won't cost much. Also you can try to rather check lumberyards, instead of a hardware store. Might be cheaper or at least better quality. Of course this depends on your country of residence
Using top quality wood is an excellent tip for beginning woodworkers.
Thank you for not using any obnoxious, irritating and repetitive royalty free background music. The sounds of hammering were more than satisfying.
Good job. Congratulations
Nice build. Greetings from sunny Jamaica.
Обычные доски со снятой фаской👍😄
Для начинающих «»)0)
Good wood working...Crafts DIY
Только доски! И фрезер вместе со столом. И кондуктор для шкантов.
Фрезер замени на брусок со шкуркой, кондуктор делается за 3 минуты.
@@iMobileGuru расскажи про кондуктор за 10 мин.,интересно послушать.
@@orotoks
Сверлить без кондуктора, там точности особой не нужно
I definitely want to make one of those dowel jigs.
Bravo great project for a beginner and the link for the plans all free of charge, well done sir!
Beautiful work.
Easy to make + fun project + useful 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Nicely done mate. 👍🏾
A very versatile and functional piece of furniture for any occasion. 👌🏾
Hi, i started my UA-cam Channel and lot of your tips i am using in my own private work.
Keep up the good work :)
So... Yeah... For sure i have all those tools and professional machines
You can do all of this with hand tools.
Yeah and for those rounded edges he made on that table (called a router table if you don't know) you can use just sandpaper instead to soften the edges. It just makes it a little less sharp so no one gets cut.
@@megapowgaming9117 Did you read what you wrote?
@@Allofusmatter-zb6zi *replaced corners with edges*
Idiot
So einfach und so schön!
Muchas 💚 gracias, por No poner ruido de fondo en el video.( como la mayoría). Muy buen proyecto. 😊 Saludos y Bendiciones, desde Hidalgo, México.
Beautiful job.
Очень прилично и доступно для начинающих, са такой сделаю. Молодец!
These and similar videos remind me of the old Roy Doty “Wordless Workshop” pages that used to be in Popular Science every month.
If you take out the requirement for a routing table, this is a good beginners project
Those are class 1 woods that i see only in dreams
Doubt it, that looks like clear pine that you can buy at any home center. It’s not a high quality piece of lumber.
That looks like cheap pine. In the United States they are often referred to as common boards and are very inexpensive.
@@zacharyyoung1083 it's because it's so flat and straight, not because of the type of wood. I'm guessing the guy planed and jointed the wood prior to the video. Stud grade pine is never that straight.
I don't know why people keep saying that isn't useful for beginners, everything is useful for beginners, if you really want to do something you find out a way to do it even if you don't have all the tools that the people use in the video, I used to watched videos and said I don't have a router to do that but I can use a piece of wood and a sand paper to make the same it will cost more time but I can learn how to do something new, and in the future when I get all these tools everything will be easier 😼😜
I would like to explain everything in a better way but English isn't my native language and I'm still learning...
Хороший канал для новичка👍👍👍
Let me just pull out my beginner's router table and I'll get right on it
👍
Супер так держать!!! УДАЧИ. Делай канал зарубежный!!!
easy for the greenhorn :)
The tag beginner brought me to this video, I stayed because of speed tapping!!!
Slick little table. Maybe you could super size the project up to a dining room table 🤭
Супер 👍👍👍👍👍👍
ну и очень чудесный мини столик ,и не смотря что работа простейшая, выполнит её в таком качестве не каждый .Благодарю ,дружище .
Это не столик. Держу в курсе
@@sanyablogger что это вообще? Зачем оно?
@@GogaMagoga скамейка для бани, тазы на неё ставить
@@sanyablogger понял принял, я б такое из всяких упаковочных ящиков сделал
@@sanyablogger эта скамейка на шкантах долго не прослужит, хз зачем эта херня, только горшок с цветами поставить
thank you for sharing knowledge
Очень просто.
Требуем ещё поделки для новичков.👍
Классный проект! Лайк!
Good job
Гениально!!!
Minimal araçlarla(!) yapılabilecek çok basit bir uygulama👏
Very simple project, I like it
Thanks! Good idea project.
But is this a project for beginners? Usually beginners won't be having such advanced tools, perhaps you can show us how to achieve this without the advanced tools.
@@made_simple And the little dowel jig would be handy...
I agree that someone with enough gumption could probably do this the hard way but you are still going to need the clamps. I would rate this as more of an intermediate project to do the way you have shown it here.
@@bustednuckles2 Really?? Simple doweled butt joints are intermediate?? Damn I must be an expert, I can do a half lap.
@@barpluc3977 ... exactly... and I used small & cheap ratchet straps for clamps when I was starting out... people are so bloody "soft" these days... just go to Ikea & be done with it 🙄😒
@@peterfitzpatrick7032 Dad had what he called the clamp top, it was a 4'x4' chunk of 3/4" plywood and he had glued and screwed a 4"x 4' strip of 3/4" plywood to two edges then ripped a third 4"x4' diagonally from corner to corner to act as wedges. Stack up straight dimensional lumber to get close, then wedge the glued pieces in with wedges driven in tight enough for gluing. The whole thing was coated in wax to prevent gluing the pieces to the top. I now have three or four smaller ones for small glue-ups. I epoxied sheets of Rockler silicone mats to the tops to prevent sticking, works a champ.
@@barpluc3977 very creative !!
😎👍☘🍺
This was awesome to watch! Great job!!
It would be cool if we knew what you were making at the start
Stop making sense
They don't do that anymore 🥵
Yeah, so we can capture it and skip the video. Nice idea.
I skipped to the end. 🤣
@@kaebee23 people who really want to know skip to the end ... others just b1tch
О, прикольно, я в 6 ом классе на трудах такую делал. Ручной рубанок, наждачка, стамеска, ножовка 👍😁
Is there a video or plans for the jig u used to place the point placement for the holes?
Muy buen trabajo amigo.
Saludos!!
Tools are not everything. If you haven't a router, use a sandpaper. If you haven't a drill guide use a flat and corner bracket. If you do woodworking please buy a drill driver and few clamps. Good job, thank you .
It's so simple to do, even I can do it!
Only one problem, I don't have the same boards as in the video to make it
Boo Hoo for me
When you're using the router table, make sure to follow the fence until you reach the end of the board - pulling the board away like that, you're probably not riding the bearing (unless your fence isn't properly adjusted anyway) and getting an uneven edge
Oh, it's a table. I was watching this on my phone over at the Ikea store.
"Beginner" is such an ambiguous term. Personally I think that beginner projects shouldn't use any fasteners beyond glue and nails, and should be accessible to kids under 10. However this is a fine first project for a teen or adult who has no shop experience. It's simple enough to understand and requires minimal tools. A saw, drill, sandpaper, glue and dowels. Simple tools easily learned.
При малом размере заготовок не додумался выбрать для лицевых частей отрезки без мертвых и выпадающих сучков. Сразу вспоминаются слова моего мастера по ПО: Ты же столяр! СТОЛЯР!
Super.
Bacan k simple....felicidades
Nice and simple, like it 👍👍
Bonita mesa colega saludos
Жду обучающее видео как правильно выставить ножи, что бы получить такие красивые доски)
Me gusto mucho
Real beginners will cry when they see this video.
Просто и шикарно!
Drop a nice river bed style epoxy top on that set up, yes
For beginners?? You just need to have a fully stocked workshop with all the tools!!
Everything he did could he done with hand tools. It will take significantly longer of course.
He only used basic things. The router which if you get a corded handheld one is about $60. Other than that. Everything else is presumed you'd already own. But honestly that step isn't required. It just softens the edges.....drill,hammer,square,dowels,wood glue,pencil, level, tape measure, and clamps.
Amazing
Do you think the frame only would be strong enough to hold a moss garden or Zen sand pit??
Easy enough to beef it up here &, there if necessary... 🤔
Gostei muito deste trabalho que DEUS te abençoe e te guarde
Без единого гвоздя 👍🏾
Very nice!!!👍👍👍👍
Wer Hobbymäßig Tischlern möchte, braucht zumindest ein gewisses Kontingent an Werkzeug.
Sei es schrauber, Bohrer, kappsäge, Tischkreissäge, Stichsäge und Hilfsmittel.
Empfehlenswert ist eine Tischkreissäge die mit entsprechender Gadgets einiges erledigen kann.
Zu hoffen nur mit einem Schrauber ein Anfänger Projekt zu starten das gibt's sicher nicht.
Is there a video of how to make that drilling jig?
Heck no. That's his secret.
There are a bunch, depending on the maker you want to watch. Search “diy dowel jig” in UA-cam and you should see plenty.
1:58 Led Zeppelin - Immigrant song
What kind of lumber are you using?
Looks like construction grade pine to me... 1" x 6" or so... 🤔
Schön und einfach Daumen hoch
Great project!!
Know what helps beginners like me. Instructions
Yes hell I can watch it all day and still not get it right like he does
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🤣 its usually a good idea that.
You watched the video, didn't you ? 🙄
Wtf do you need ? ... a kit & a 200 page manual ?? 😂😂😂
Pięknie I czysto wykonana praca 👍
Como se llama la herramienta con la que mide para hacer esos orificios precisos? La que aparece en el min 2 donde comienza conectando el taladro!
Es una plantilla para orificios. Si lo buscas de esa manera te encontrarás varios modelos a la venta y también es posible fabricarte uno. Búscalo en páginas como AliExpress así y verás.
Good video but would be nice on the size of wood and what we need to build something like that.. so basically more info of the stuff beening done there.
Just use whats available... it looks like 1"x 6" or thereabouts...
Its not critical what size & the project isn't exactly complicated.... give it a go & learn along the way, after all , thats the whole idea... 😏
There’s a link at the top of the comments where he gives lumber dimensions.
that was cool!
That’s a dope, clean table !
It would help if the tools you used were in the description, or amazon links to buy them.
Thanks !
Saw - glue - clamps
Hey what size timber were you using please I want to try thanks for a great video 👍
Why does everyone’s scrap lumber look so much better than mine?
Because he is using perfect ready to use lumber, not scraps!
If I'm given that machines and lumber, I can do anything with them :) and it's title says simple woodwork with minimal tools! It's weird.
@@efecagrisen7215 It is simple and you can do it with simple tools. You don't NEED the tools he used. And those were scraps, or rather offcuts from other projects. Never throw away the offcuts and you'll end up with half a shop full of excellent offcuts, just short.
@@barpluc3977 I think the point about the lumber was the video title says ordinary, but it's not just regular #2 or whatever. It's one of the nicer appearance boards. Looks like 1x4? That can still be found at Lowes, etc, but if we were looking at 2x4s you'd have to either spend an hour digging through the garbage lumber or go to a real lumber yard (and I don't even mean an 84 Lumber), or you have to bring out the kind of gear beginners wouldn't have, like a planer.
It's a fair knock against a lot of "beginner" UA-cam videos that are along the lines of "look at this beautiful table we made with simple 2x4s!" Then they show these beautifully clear, twist, cup and wane-free S4S boards you just won't find at Home Depot.
@@MRing1107 That is completely inaccurate. Lowe's Home Depot, Steins, Riters, nearly ANY lumber yard that carried 2x4's will carry 1x4's and all of those also carry select pine 1x4's. Two minutes selecting through the pile of #2 1x4's can produce MORE than enough lumber for this tiny table. And if the lumber has a little twist or a little cup, what of it, its a beginner project, NO ONE including the beginner should expect furniture store quality results, hell the beginner shouldn't even expect results similar to the video, he's a BEGINNER.
This IS a beginner video, that someone BEGINNING to work with wood AND intending to keep doing so. It is NOT a video for people who want things handed to them on a platter, who want to walk into a lumber store and have perfect lumber handed to them. NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING in this video is extra-ordinary, NOTHING is beyond anyone who can cut a semi-straight line with a handsaw.
I have a similar table I built in the sixth grade (60 years ago) with a handsaw, nails,hide glue, and old cutoffs from barn build. The joinery is a little different but its about the same size. It was TRULY a beginner project.
If you want a step-by-stepin depth instructional video that takes you from lumber selection at a big box store to marketable projects, there are dozens of those out there, go find one of those. Or you can just bitch about this video doesn't match your unreasonable expectations..
@@barpluc3977 hmm... I think it did help him when he used really good wood tho'. Pallet timber would have given a better example of 'ordinary' I'd say...
Queira eu ter aqui esse pinus que tem muito mais qualidade doque o que usamos aqui. Parabéns pelo trabalho
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