How to Build A Walnut Dining Table (BYOT #23)

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  • Опубліковано 22 кві 2017
  • This BYOT DIY project is all about how to build a Black American Walnut dining room table from start to finish. From cutting, plaining, sanding, and finishing. Step by step tutorial on how to do it. Part 2 and the finished product can be seen here: • How to Build A Walnut ... Using Arm-R-Seal Oil & Urethane Topcoat took this project to the next level and with normal woodworking tools takes this project to the next level compared to other woodworking projects. There's plenty of Handwork involved on this project but its all worth it in the end. Bring Your Own Tools (BYOTools #23).
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    Material List:
    -Black American Walnut www.crosscutseattle.com
    -Arm-R-Seal Oil & Urethane goo.gl/Hi08IK
    -Glue goo.gl/VLVz10
    -Sheet Plastic goo.gl/lNopJF
    -Painters Tape goo.gl/73dRxL
    -Wood Filler goo.gl/XjAAs9
    -Paint Thinner goo.gl/46bC92
    -Sand Paper goo.gl/R1H4HP
    -Cotton cloth goo.gl/xjJZ7b
    Tool List:
    -Table Saw goo.gl/vGIx5s
    -Feather Board: goo.gl/olhURX
    -Push Stick goo.gl/sMp85A
    -Tape Measure goo.gl/nguoOO
    -Pipe Clamp goo.gl/3tjlEY
    -Quick Clamps goo.gl/51MBRq
    -Bar Clamps goo.gl/MiVO68
    -Glue Roller goo.gl/9znWJv
    -Circular Saw goo.gl/itL8ST
    -Hand Plane goo.gl/W1mBYs
    -Shop Vac goo.gl/Ir51yG
    -Router goo.gl/5NY5sK
    -Orbital Sander goo.gl/ycZp3P
    -Cheese Cloth goo.gl/rskfKf
    -Foam Brush goo.gl/tJmwea
    -Sanding Pads goo.gl/fjmH0l
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  • @andyjame5150
    @andyjame5150 9 місяців тому +189

    This was perfect as a vanity desk for me. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxMAlHv7-BBWMrPRm5-uEoD6rtdT7SG2Qr Especially the glossy finish. Easy to cleanI was looking for something that wasn't the traditional white and with more of a modern feel. This fit the bill beautifully. I put it together with no problems, by myself in under an hour.Make sure you double check where you place the drawer tracks before screwing down. I had one track that needed to be aligned with different holes than the rest.

  • @e_d_v_a_u_s
    @e_d_v_a_u_s 4 роки тому +142

    For the less experienced folks, that $10.90 price you saw at the beginning when he was selecting the boards is per board foot (BF), not for each board. To calculate BF, measure L x W x D to find the volume of the board, then divide that number by 144. Often the supplier will have already calculated the BF measurement and have it written on the wood. Take that number and multiply it by the cost per BF, in this case $10.90, so a board that measures 5.5 BF will cost you $59.95. Given the size of this table, he probably has about $400 in the top alone.

    • @anayasdad81
      @anayasdad81 4 роки тому +10

      Good information I got put on the spot in a yard once for this exact same reason 😂 then felt dumb in the end when I had to hand over 200 +

    • @kapalupundu
      @kapalupundu 4 роки тому +4

      Tanks, dude. Thought I'd snap when saw 10.9 and "Quite expensive" combined

    • @stephenstringz21
      @stephenstringz21 4 роки тому

      Thanks

    • @Mojarra1
      @Mojarra1 2 роки тому

      I tought so hahaha

    • @princesamuels5981
      @princesamuels5981 2 роки тому +1

      Mathematics Real knowledge

  • @battleaxebob45
    @battleaxebob45 5 років тому +3

    Am I the only person who loves sanding? Feeling the slow transition to buttery smooth wood just speaks to me.

    • @MelodicTurtleMetal
      @MelodicTurtleMetal 4 роки тому

      Love it.
      Most woodworkers say 400 grit is the max worth doing, but I can feel the difference going up to 2000, so I usually do. Usually so soft it feels like powder.

  • @jorgerivas2931
    @jorgerivas2931 Рік тому +338

    As an amateur with woodworker, i typically feel overpowered with the entire arrangement ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxrYREG3-7f1Aqk9ams3ZESRNzGnfdUtyQ . Be that as it may, this arrangements drove me through with much clarity and effortlessness woodplans. Works i now work like a genius. That is great!

  • @BronkBuilt
    @BronkBuilt 6 років тому +82

    WOW! That table top looks amazing.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the support!

  • @jordanculver9521
    @jordanculver9521 4 роки тому +25

    Gorgeous table!
    One finish trick I know is to use gloss for all but the final coat, then the final coat in whatever sheen you prefer (in your case, a satin). This gives you a clearer finish so you can see the detail of the woodgrain, since satin poly includes a dulling ingredient that can make the finish slightly cloudy if built up in layers.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  4 роки тому

      Great to hear Jordan and thank you very much for the helpful tip. I will have to try this one out for sure. Hope you subscribed :)

  • @guxs1652
    @guxs1652 5 років тому +1

    I am highly respect you very much, because I feel that a great woodwork individual show their works should explain clearly in such details at least like you or more. So the watcher can learn and understand and you are the first one I saw in UA-cam. Thanks millions.

  • @rneustel388
    @rneustel388 5 років тому +1

    Oh, my! That's truly amazing. Can't beat the beauty of that wood!

  • @xJuanGarciax
    @xJuanGarciax 5 років тому +43

    I like how he showed the common errors and how to fix. As a woodworking, the first thing you learn is that "good" woodworkers fix mistakes really well :)

  • @tnichol2
    @tnichol2 6 років тому +6

    That was amazing, I have watched it twice now and it's just incredible.

  • @cUser691
    @cUser691 Рік тому +1

    Skills. Don ‘t have tools &talent w/ wood but appreciate your vid. Thanks for vid

  • @lb7144
    @lb7144 5 років тому +7

    That looks awesome! I'm ready to start this project for my wife.

  • @jacobwilson8151
    @jacobwilson8151 5 років тому +88

    Just a tip I've discovered: When running your saw across to square up the wood like you did at 5:20, I've found it's best to measure based on the longer end of the saw. For instance, my saw's guide is 1" away from the blade on one side and 4" away on the other, so I always measure 4" away from where I need to make my cut. If I use the shorter side, I found that the saw is harder to keep flat against the material and that causes it to wobble, making the cut not square with the top of the wood. I hope that was clear. Great video though and I'll definitely be using the methods in this to build my own tabletop one day.

    • @BiP00
      @BiP00 4 роки тому +3

      I also do this, but I leave it a bit longer(1/4-1/8)and trim it with my router with a Freud 2 1/2 long trimming bit and a guide that will give you the best results.

    • @benjaminberlin
      @benjaminberlin 3 роки тому +2

      Shorter side is better as you have a tendency to push into the cut, staying flush against the straight edge, rather than away and out from the cut.

    • @prant8998
      @prant8998 3 роки тому

      Duh. Good tip!

  • @grim8118
    @grim8118 6 років тому +23

    Love the table! Only thing I would do differently is use leftover sawdust + wood glue to fill in the gaps versus a wood filler.

  • @therudekid87
    @therudekid87 2 роки тому

    I have to say, I saw this video when researching how to make a table. Haven’t gotten to making the table yet but I did make a banister for a set of stairs and the sealing process definitely makes high quality finish.

  • @joelw6215
    @joelw6215 2 роки тому

    I like going back to see where everyone starts from with production, audio, camera views etc. come a long way brother.

  • @jimjack3447
    @jimjack3447 5 років тому +4

    Fantastic. Very professional and we'll nurrated. Thank you, the table looked stunning

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  5 років тому

      Thanks for all the support Jim and thanks for watching.

  • @ChunkyChancho
    @ChunkyChancho 2 роки тому +5

    Awesome table; would've loved to have gotten to see the finished project in more detail!

  • @AroundtheHouse
    @AroundtheHouse 5 років тому +2

    This looks amazing. Thanks for all the good tips.

  • @briancota4544
    @briancota4544 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the great video! I am working on a bar top and ran into a stalemate on jointing the boards to look good. I know what I need to do now so thanks again!

  • @RicDrgn
    @RicDrgn 4 роки тому +3

    Nice job but some beginner mistakes that people should be aware of...
    Joint your boards and check the fit up so you don't need wood filler for the joints. Clamp everything without glue and check for gaps before glueing. The Arm_R-Seal is the best table top finish I know of and a great choice for walnut. With an oil finish you don't need to "raise the grain". The most helpful tip I can give is regarding the application of the Arm-R-Seal...use a foam brush but don't wipe off the excess. You need to apply continuously keeping a wet edge and then let the the material self level. Important to pour out just what you will use for the coat and reseal the can to keep the solvent from evaporating. The fresh material when applied correctly levels out into a hard durable coating. I lightly knock down the dust nibs between coats and three good ones are all you need. Once the coating is down don't play with it because you'll only make it worse, wait till the next coat to even things out. Also pay more attention to sapwood and match light to light and dark to dark to make the seams less noticeable. Nice video!

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  4 роки тому

      Thanks for all of the helpful notes Richard. Ya I was a bit of a novice back when I made this table but over the last couple of years I've learned a lot. Thanks for watching and the support.

    • @FREEUNIT22
      @FREEUNIT22 4 роки тому

      @@BYOTools I am trying to figure out how to Apply Arm-r-Seal. I understand and like your technique of wiping excess finish off after a few minutes as the can instructs you to do. I have done this and it seems to work. Like Richard above mentioned he said do not wipe off. Do you find that wiping it off is the best results?

    • @desertrat1418
      @desertrat1418 11 місяців тому

      this is actually a great video of how NOT to build a table.....anyone can pick up a camera and film the first time they do something and instantly they are a woodworker.

  • @The_Cool_Dad
    @The_Cool_Dad 6 років тому +409

    I’m not sure if anyone mentioned it yet but you can also mix up some wood glue and the sawdust from that walnut to make a great wood filler that matches.

    • @tomaszkaczmarek3112
      @tomaszkaczmarek3112 5 років тому +22

      Not everyone knows old-school tricks😎

    • @Lagolop
      @Lagolop 5 років тому +31

      But if you are staining the wood, the glue would not stain :(

    • @mso9176
      @mso9176 5 років тому +14

      @@Lagolop exactly. Or just use a jointer

    • @markanthonyewart
      @markanthonyewart 5 років тому +7

      saw dust and wood sealer makes a good filler

    • @maryjanehovis9840
      @maryjanehovis9840 5 років тому +1

      H

  • @prakash27502
    @prakash27502 Рік тому

    I am glad that, you did not fill those knot holes and left it as character!

  • @erickengel5986
    @erickengel5986 4 роки тому +2

    Just finished my table, and looks awesome. Thanks for the help

  • @sinetwo
    @sinetwo 6 років тому +7

    "Trust me, you're gonna want straight wood for this project" :) Great video man, really appreciate it.

    • @jagblue81
      @jagblue81 3 роки тому +1

      That's what she said

  • @whansen65
    @whansen65 6 років тому +10

    Great work! No need to raise the grain with an oil based finish, only when using water based finishes or dyes though.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the tip. There is a lot to learn when it comes to woodworking haha. Thanks for watching.

    • @type2trinies
      @type2trinies 5 років тому

      Hey why do you need to raise the grain in the first place ? And secondly why do you only need to do it with waterbase ?

    • @richardlug6139
      @richardlug6139 5 років тому +2

      Well since no one else answered you I will try. With oil base stains the oil in the stain does not raise the grain. Since water base stain has water in it the water will raise the grain making it not smooth. I might be wrong, but that is what makes sense to me.

  • @eliprythero1579
    @eliprythero1579 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work @BYOT !! Well made video. Thank You

  • @Duder_abides
    @Duder_abides 5 років тому

    Wow love that grain in the table. Walnut is pretty.

  • @LetsBuildThatApp
    @LetsBuildThatApp 3 роки тому +45

    Watching this really makes you appreciate fine woodwork.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  3 роки тому +2

      Truly appreciate the support and thanks for watching. Love how this table turned out and just a heads up I have a fun woodworking project posting tomorrow so you might want to catch that one if you can to. Thanks again for for watching!

    • @solidstatejake
      @solidstatejake 3 роки тому

      hahaha ya

    • @BLMann
      @BLMann 2 роки тому +1

      "fine woodwork" massive eyeroll

    • @RainDog222222
      @RainDog222222 2 роки тому

      @@BYOTools sweetie, he didn't mean you. you are a hack. oh yeah!

  • @JiNKA
    @JiNKA 6 років тому +25

    Excellent work - oh yea .... oh yea

    • @quinnrichards5969
      @quinnrichards5969 5 років тому

      @Jim Here are some great woodworking plans if you're interested - WoodSun.xyz

  • @TheMtnNomad
    @TheMtnNomad 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  3 роки тому

      No problem. Thanks for watching Sean and I just posted a recap on this video. Check it out if your interested.

  • @jrgroove1
    @jrgroove1 6 років тому

    Wow great video. After product looks amazing. I look forward to making one as well!

  • @cheriewaatti86
    @cheriewaatti86 6 років тому +16

    Okay I'm seriously seriously impressed!!! Your video is one of the best I have ever seen!! Thanks for keeping it real!!!

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching and the support Cherie. Much appreciated.

    • @Latinsweetkeylana
      @Latinsweetkeylana 5 років тому

      You made a Beautiful table. Maybe you should make more as a side job to make money.. I would buy one for the size I need if it's not to pricey.. Just saying..😊

    • @Latinsweetkeylana
      @Latinsweetkeylana 5 років тому

      Do you know how to make a leaf for the middle of table? One that you can fold in and close both ends of the table. If you do can you make a video of that one?

  • @nickfelstead7559
    @nickfelstead7559 6 років тому +6

    looks great! need a riving knife on that table saw tho!

    • @adam_aronson
      @adam_aronson 6 років тому +1

      Nick Felstead I was waiting for the kick back to take him out.

  • @skdu841
    @skdu841 4 роки тому +1

    I learned some great tips from this video! These tips are AMAZING!!!

  • @omeletpants
    @omeletpants 5 років тому

    Natural unstained walnut is the most beautiful of all woods

  • @agha7627
    @agha7627 5 років тому +3

    Love the work you done

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  5 років тому

      Thanks for the support Bilal.

  • @edwinmedina2284
    @edwinmedina2284 6 років тому +14

    Take a shot every time he says "Oh yeah" 😂😂

    • @RecoilGargoyle
      @RecoilGargoyle 4 роки тому

      Waay too much! I stopped halfway through the video to find a similar comment!

  • @carbonfe
    @carbonfe 2 роки тому

    I love my walnut with a little sap wood. Beautiful work!

  • @davies86
    @davies86 5 років тому +1

    This is a great looking table n good video, jst started woodworking myself.

  • @seanhaney8748
    @seanhaney8748 7 років тому +3

    Awesome video. Subbed immediately! For some reason you remind of Jeff Goldblum, and your method is the perfect balance of fun and instructional. Great job. I gotta watch all your videos now..

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  7 років тому +1

      Looking like Jeff Goldblum is definitely a compliment in my book haha! Thanks for watching and the support Sean. I greatly appreciate it.

    • @seanhaney8748
      @seanhaney8748 7 років тому +1

      I did intend it as a compliment! I forgot to say that. No problem, I really like these videos and do some DIY myself.

  • @thorstenkrempf5504
    @thorstenkrempf5504 5 років тому +16

    Nice job, mate - thanks for your work! Question: did you finished the bottom/underside of the table, too? Or sealed it ???

  • @dannyl6507
    @dannyl6507 5 років тому

    featherboard = awesome! thanks for sharing

  • @hominhchi
    @hominhchi 5 років тому +2

    Let me when it for pick up 😁. That is a beautiful 🤤🤤 dinner table that you made.

  • @monicabernal144
    @monicabernal144 6 років тому +5

    Great job, Saludos desde Monterrey, Mexico.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching Monica.

    • @bhaightable
      @bhaightable 6 років тому

      Me too! Where's a good place to buy some of theses things?
      Home depot isn't doing it for me

    • @Ay_Yo_WTF
      @Ay_Yo_WTF 5 років тому

      MEHICO

  • @stoneyj1a1
    @stoneyj1a1 5 років тому +15

    Very, very cool table. But, earlier I was watching tons of videos about tables with "breadboard ends". Are they necessary to prevent warping? How does the table look today?

    • @whitexeno
      @whitexeno 4 роки тому

      No, not really. It is more of a style choice.

  • @abskillz5072
    @abskillz5072 5 років тому

    That looks amazing, nice job

  • @abhiroopjolly432
    @abhiroopjolly432 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant brilliant brilliant

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  3 роки тому

      Great to hear and thanks so much for watching. Hope you subscribed.

  • @supercheekykiwi
    @supercheekykiwi 7 років тому +14

    one of the best instructions I've seen. I understood it all and you make it seem achievable. good work. why you have only 5k subs I don't know. I'm sure it will grow quickly.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  7 років тому +2

      Thanks for watching and all the support. Yep only a few 6k subs now but I love seeing the channel grow quickly now. Can't wait to see what happens in the future.

    • @jatinder1180
      @jatinder1180 6 років тому

      Wifeimage.com! !!

  • @selestereed8358
    @selestereed8358 5 років тому +3

    I want to use this video to make a top for my kitchen island. Is there anything I need to do differently, being this was for a table?

  • @johnvondaniken6545
    @johnvondaniken6545 4 роки тому

    Beautiful table. My compliments

  • @jessethenazarite
    @jessethenazarite 4 роки тому +1

    That was really beautiful. Great explanation. Love your process for finishing. Thanks!

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  4 роки тому

      Great to hear Jesse and thanks so much for watching and enjoying the video. Hope you subscribe.

  • @GAZ1DAN
    @GAZ1DAN 6 років тому +5

    Definitely the Best instructions I've seen on UA-cam so far. Informative, relaxed, and above all a finish to be proud of.
    I'm new to your channel, but you have a lifelong Subscriber. Great Job 👍🏼

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому

      I greatly appreciate the support Gary. Thanks for watching. More wood working videos coming in the future.

    • @michaelr2526
      @michaelr2526 4 роки тому

      Apparently you haven't watched a lot of woodworking videos then. This guy is a complete amateur.

  • @funkymonkeylovin
    @funkymonkeylovin 6 років тому +21

    The Michael Scott of woodworking.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому +3

      Haha! Thanks but I need to add a lot more "Thats What She Said" jokes to be the MS of Woodworking haha. Thanks for watching.

  • @dekebell3307
    @dekebell3307 5 років тому

    Your unapologetic humor is why I subscribed! Well....maybe because of the awesome skills too. Thanks for sharing man, please keep 'em coming!

  • @tuesdeewilliams6683
    @tuesdeewilliams6683 6 років тому

    OMGggggggg, that is beautful - I'm so doing this next

  • @EllisDesignandTradeCo
    @EllisDesignandTradeCo 6 років тому +11

    That wood filler reminds me of Nutella I just want to eat it! Quick question, have you ever had a problem with it coming up when the table contracts? I've definitely noticed this with pine, though its probably because its a shittier wood than Walnut and would do so more quickly. Also curious why you didn't epoxy the knots? I've seen people mix ink with epoxy to darken it up. Clear coat looks good by the way.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому +6

      So far so good! haven't had any issues with the wood filler AKA Nutella haha! I love how I left the knots looking natural. I could have filled them but I feel the natural knots give the table character and people notice it and love the look. But selling them would give you a nice flat surface so I see why people do that to. Thanks for the support!

  • @austinschweitzer6013
    @austinschweitzer6013 6 років тому +18

    Constructive criticism: You can save a few steps by using biscuit joinery between your boards to ensure the surface is flat. You wouldn't need to hand plane at all, just skip right to sanding. Oh and you could wipe the wood glue off while its still wet in order not to junk up the sander and make things run smoother from the beginning.

    • @fd3871
      @fd3871 5 років тому +2

      that assumes the boards are 100% the same dimensions with no wax or wane. there will always be some planing required; even if just a little here and there. that being said, I'm dubious at how strong this will be over time with no joinery

    • @armpit1991
      @armpit1991 5 років тому +1

      ive used biscuits on 3 tables now and there is still too much play in the connections, the boards still twist to different levels, no matter how many clamps i use.

    • @fd3871
      @fd3871 5 років тому

      @@armpit1991 i mean how else could you really join two boards next to each other? i can't imagine a domino would be that much better, and pocket screws... forget about it. maybe you aren't using enough glue, or your wood is too thin?

    • @Dagobertrules1
      @Dagobertrules1 4 роки тому

      when i make panels i never have to use planing or rough sanding, they are always straight... but offcourse I dont use pipe clamps, they suck hahaha.

    • @andreankusnetsov7264
      @andreankusnetsov7264 Рік тому

      @@Dagobertrules1 what do you use?

  • @karimalhaddad9949
    @karimalhaddad9949 3 роки тому

    So beautiful 😍💖wow

  • @mirosteibruchmatteli6708
    @mirosteibruchmatteli6708 6 років тому +1

    love your in dept description of the finishing process!

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому

      Great to hear. Thanks for watching Achim.

  • @mateuszczuba9684
    @mateuszczuba9684 4 роки тому +9

    Great video, just what i needed, thx. One question: can i use nutella instead of wunderfil?

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  4 роки тому

      I say use nutella ANY way you can haha! Thanks for watching Mathy.

  • @MOFH89
    @MOFH89 5 років тому +16

    Absolutely disgracefully amazing.. Where's the bloody installation of the legs.. LEGSSSSSS!!!! C'MON
    On a serious note I really enjoyed the video and your narrative. Thumbs up

    • @ilianatreyger2233
      @ilianatreyger2233 4 роки тому

      Beautiful table! Can you pls add the complete list of tools you used to the video description?

  • @drabdullahalazraqi357
    @drabdullahalazraqi357 8 місяців тому

    I can't believe that you left the black holes like that.
    Transparent epoxy would keep the magic image that you want and hasten the value of the table as a table. Cleaning that hole must include disinfectant for health reasons. ❤

  • @ignatiusjk
    @ignatiusjk 4 роки тому

    Tip.... attach the buffing pad to a piece of wood, it minimize any swirl marks made by using your hand.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  4 роки тому

      Great tip Tom. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the video.

  • @thefilthelement
    @thefilthelement 4 роки тому +6

    Don't use wood filler, mix wood glue and your sawdust from sanding and work it into the gap

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  4 роки тому +2

      Great suggestion. Yes that is a very good way to get a color match with small gaps. Thanks for watching

    • @Xelbiuj
      @Xelbiuj 4 роки тому +1

      Better yet, joint the edges and have no gaps to begin with.

    • @thefilthelement
      @thefilthelement 4 роки тому

      @@Xelbiuj even with a jointer getting a straight edge you may have tiny gaps here and there

    • @banjerlegs3051
      @banjerlegs3051 4 роки тому

      Take two of the boards that are side by side and run them through the jointer together side by side then no gaps. Works great

  • @cionheart
    @cionheart 6 років тому +5

    Amazing table, hope I can build one to one day! Small wish for the next video: Please don't use that song again, I'm so tired of it :D

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching and the song advice. I'm planing on changing it in the near future.

  • @NaserHekmat
    @NaserHekmat 8 місяців тому

    I like your video very much. Thanks

  • @heyimamaker
    @heyimamaker 5 років тому

    Nice work!
    I made an end grain cutting board and used water to pop the grain, It was almost like I never sanded in the first place.
    What I think I will do in the future is use isopropyl alcohol becasue it will evaporate much faster than water and I think has less chance of soaking into the wood before you apply a finish.

  • @dustinstone5188
    @dustinstone5188 5 років тому +12

    Man that table is so sexy I feel like going and working on my wood😎😉

  • @peterrezac881
    @peterrezac881 6 років тому +10

    Why didnt you use biscuits when mounting the wood together?

    • @mrpogueman
      @mrpogueman 6 років тому

      Peter Rezac can't speak for him, but I believe that biscuits are more for alignment thank for strength of the joint. So maybe he was ok with putting the time in ahead of time with the clamps and stuff to get alignment right.. that's what I figured

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому +5

      Brandon you are correct. Biscuits are more for alignment in this type of application. Getting a good flush bond board to board is extremely strong and is plenty strong for a kitchen table. Thanks for watching Peter and Brandon.

    • @nafnaf0
      @nafnaf0 5 років тому

      yeah biscuits add some strength, but arn't that strong (I don't use them). To add real strength use mortise and tenson joints. If thermal stresses develop (such as exposing a flat table top like the one pictured here to significant temperature delta) the boards will split apart at the glue joint. Good wood glue is stronger than soft wood like pine, but not hardwoods like walnut and maple even in the transverse direction.

  • @LuisSanchez-tw2lg
    @LuisSanchez-tw2lg 5 років тому

    Yes is a good looking table
    Great job

  • @mariapp5983
    @mariapp5983 6 років тому

    Beautiful. I want to do this on a counter top.

  • @anthonydavtyan1989
    @anthonydavtyan1989 4 роки тому +6

    Counted 13 “oh yeah’s”

  • @M_M0109
    @M_M0109 4 роки тому +13

    Other things you said far too often in this video; "Oh yeah", "I'm going to go ahead".
    Nice table top, by the way.

  • @ethiopiantikdem8485
    @ethiopiantikdem8485 Місяць тому

    Precise, helpful.keept up

  • @helegjulianriveramurillo1307
    @helegjulianriveramurillo1307 4 роки тому

    very nice table

  • @michaelblackmer8183
    @michaelblackmer8183 5 років тому +3

    Dumb question - but did you do both sides of the table?

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  5 років тому +4

      Not dumb at all. I did sand in finish the bottom side of the table but much less detailed with the sanding and I only put one coat of finish on it. Thanks for watching Michael.

    • @noahziegler3478
      @noahziegler3478 5 років тому +7

      @@BYOTools 100% genuine question where's the legs?

  • @callahamsepe4517
    @callahamsepe4517 4 роки тому +15

    My husband and I have been used these from Stodoys and he's very satisfied.

  • @chantalhenderson6994
    @chantalhenderson6994 5 років тому

    Oh WOW I am so impressed! Its beautiful.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching Chantal.

  • @AlanHenriqueFerreiraSilva
    @AlanHenriqueFerreiraSilva 5 років тому

    Completely amazing!!! Tks man!

  • @garyjonson1872
    @garyjonson1872 6 років тому +6

    less talk. more rock.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому

      Haha! Noted Gary. Thanks for watching.

  • @jlsinchina
    @jlsinchina 6 років тому +3

    Why no planing or joining

    • @isaaclove4716
      @isaaclove4716 5 років тому

      3 sides were already finished so the finished edge against the table saw fence yielded a parallel smooth surface. Less work but @ $10 b/f I wonder what this table sunk him.

    • @Natedoc808
      @Natedoc808 5 років тому

      He planes the glue up seams anywhere the cauls were unable to maintain perfect surface alignment.

    • @vikings844
      @vikings844 5 років тому

      @@isaaclove4716 I would guess around $700.00 give or take a few dollars

  • @julianaelainejones8374
    @julianaelainejones8374 3 роки тому

    wow what a beautiful table , your videos are awesome !! thank you for this amazing tutorial !!

  • @cristinaferreira2230
    @cristinaferreira2230 5 років тому

    wow it looks gorgeous ,great job

  • @jackmoore2733
    @jackmoore2733 7 років тому +7

    can you do an update on your lawn?

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  7 років тому +4

      jack moore check out my Instagram page. You can see it in all its glory haha. @Byotools

    • @jackmoore2733
      @jackmoore2733 7 років тому +1

      It looks great, thanks for responding.

    • @Ay_Yo_WTF
      @Ay_Yo_WTF 5 років тому

      And a sequel in your kitchen

  • @geodezix
    @geodezix 6 років тому +4

    too bad you left all that sapwood in

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  6 років тому

      Ooo come on... You know you love the sapwood Geo haha. Thanks for watching.

    • @geodezix
      @geodezix 6 років тому +1

      Sapwood can be used effectively and as a design feature. One way to do this is, for boards 1,2,3,4 of a tabletop, boards 2 and 3 have sapwood on one edge. Glue those edges together then glue boards 1 and 4 on the ends. This produces a skunk stripe down the middle that lots of people like. Also, button blocks are preferred for connecting tabletop to skirt, a screw mount prevents drift.
      Your projects all look well-made, keep up the good work! Disregard my earlier comment!

    • @brianq7365
      @brianq7365 5 років тому

      @@geodezix do you know of any videos showing this because i've never heard of this and am very curious.

    • @geodezix
      @geodezix 5 років тому

      @juicylemon -- can't find a vid but here are pictures: www.finewoodworking.com/readerproject/2010/07/17/black-walnut-coffee-table-2 and www.thejoinery.com/blog/fresh-floor-siskiyou-entry-table

    • @geodezix
      @geodezix 5 років тому

      walnut cabinet i made with sapwood plus.google.com/photos/photo/103754471497291178620/6596805862490206754?authkey=CP7W_InT2qm3qgE chipped and dusty over the years :(

  • @truthseeker6152
    @truthseeker6152 4 роки тому

    looking amazing! i think it will be my next project

  • @chrisdickenson8116
    @chrisdickenson8116 6 років тому

    I am happy to see used sapwood. It gives beautiful contrst.

  • @blakeduhon751
    @blakeduhon751 6 років тому +46

    Your not funny at all, but good information

    • @autumndaze23
      @autumndaze23 5 років тому +6

      Whaaat!!!! He is not only funny but he is a cutie pie!!!!

    • @cyberpunxx
      @cyberpunxx 5 років тому +2

      maybe because he is not a comedian?

    • @audio8493
      @audio8493 5 років тому +16

      You’re *

    • @brodiestearman3556
      @brodiestearman3556 5 років тому +1

      i enjoyed the humor.

    • @manssupar
      @manssupar 5 років тому +8

      He just try to be positive guy. Dont be so asshole

  • @Jamesfrancosdog
    @Jamesfrancosdog 4 роки тому

    Nice touch using Nutella as a wood filler!

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  4 роки тому

      My favorite wood filler of all time LOL! thanks for watching Shawn.

  • @irishchopper9065
    @irishchopper9065 10 місяців тому

    Very inspirational! I am going to try the same table. May God bless

  • @JohnBradleyOsborne
    @JohnBradleyOsborne 5 років тому

    Gorgeous table dude. Very sharp!

  • @eagleeye8916
    @eagleeye8916 5 років тому

    That came out awesome ! You can make me a desk like that for Christmas

  • @fpm8338
    @fpm8338 3 роки тому

    Nice work! That's a beautiful tabletop!

  • @jonsveggiegardendiary5691
    @jonsveggiegardendiary5691 5 років тому

    Awesome! Going to try to make one.

  • @traditionalprecisionarcher6846
    @traditionalprecisionarcher6846 2 роки тому

    my only critique and this is based off of observation of those that do it with every project. but my only thought on this whole vid is this if you can use the hand plane well enough. sanding is skipped because that hand plane left you a finish that can't be improved upon. great looking table all the same. great work.

  • @neben
    @neben 6 років тому

    excellent video, beautiful job. love your work.

  • @blademanu7
    @blademanu7 3 роки тому

    Beautiful 🤩😎👆👍

  • @SteveDOES
    @SteveDOES 5 років тому

    Beautiful! I want one!!!!

  • @mbavery1975
    @mbavery1975 6 років тому

    Awesome build! Could make a drinking game out of all the times you say "Oh yeah". lol