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Damon McIntyre
Добавлен 25 мар 2020
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lap joint table
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lap joint tripod table base made from large maple timber. a tutorial for beginners, including woodworking joinery cut by hand and the application of a danish oil finish.
chain saw milling mesquite
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chainsaw milling a mesquite log with a Stihl 461 chainsaw and a 36" Alaskan milling jig. the log was thirty inches in diameter and nine feet long.
hand carving joinery part 2
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Beginners guide to woodworking, with hand carved joinery, white pine box joint cabinet using hand tools
hand carving joinery part 1
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Beginners guide to woodworking, with hand carved joinery, redwood sculpture stand
Great video and table design, I need a dining table, will that leg joint fit together other than 90⁰ joints. Thanks. Keep making great videos.
Such a good teaching style dude!
You did an amazing job of teaching! I am a retired teacher who should know anyway LOL! I wonder why you left the points of the table on the ends of the legs, both top and bottom. I kind of understand the bottom because of aesthetics but wouldn't the top have been easier to fasten thee table to the legs?
A very clear explanation Thanks
Very thorough explanation . Thank you.
I have seen many videos how people do this you made it so easy and worth understanding thank you
Good video. AmericN measures system is so dumb btw
Hello! Too bad you didn't push more videos. I hope you're well.
I loved it!
You are super boring.
About how much would a plank of mesquite as in your video cost these days?
Thank you
Hello, congratulations for the video. What would be the measurements of the feet (in cm) for a table between 70-75 cm high, because when you do the assembly and make these cuts at the end there is a material price. Thanks in advance for your help.
Could I use that base for a rectangular table? Thanks!
Obrigado por compartilhar. Didática maravilhosa, caprichoso, aprendi muito ! Abs. Dantas
Really nice work….
That is very good video. Clear instruction how to do this. Thanks a lot for all. I dream about my own space like yours
Hello my friend Damon good night, I watched your video because I want to make a beautiful foot like this and I saw it learn from you friend, thanks for the class, another subscriber, count on me on the walk - likaço - big hug
Omg wowwwww
Do the holes have the same placement in all 3?
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Going to try and get this done by next week. I have that black steel square table from Walmart for years. That's an awesome build!
Thanks, very explained. I`m from Brazil.
Gostei muito 🙏
Спасибо, дорогой, это самое простое и самое лучшее соединение, что нашлось в интернете!
Thanks man I appreciate you explaining everything in detail. Made it really simple to put it together.
Mast
The legs aren't really aligned where they connect like I've seen them elsewhere though.
GREAT VIDEO, DAMN SHAME YOU CANT HEAR IT.
Beautiful job! Thanks for sharing.
me pudiera mandar algún plano
From Russia with love. Вы меня спасли, я очень давно искал видео или чертеж этого соединения. Спасибо.
Your attention to detail is amazing! Do you have any thoughts on how to keep the bottom corners from scratching the floor?
Put some felt/rubber pads on the bottom of each leg.
Seems like you missed showing a few steps??? When your cutting at the bottom around 6.20??? You prepared that forehand...
I noticed that too. Maple is hard and to cut that thickness with a coping saw....never.
I have a question 🙋🏻♂️. If a have a 4’ 8” round table, how long does the legs have to be in order to finish twitch an average height of 30 inches. Thanks
Have you solved your question? I’d like to know too.
Perfect your explanation Thanks I’II try to do
Ficou bom 👍
Thanks for sharing, good job ‼️
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Beautiful! What is the total height of the table?
My dude...you have to give more details. I love this...
Good
For your next video can you demonstrate how to make a mustache shave?
That is beautiful, how did u plan the cuts done with the bandsaw?