Thanks for your comment, keep an eye on my channel as I will be uploading new videos regularly. If you have any tips for future projects, I'd love to hear them.
Thank you for this. I am about to buy a Komado Joe from a friend and am researching table ideas. This one jumped to the top of the list for me. Cheers!
I’ve just stumbled across this and it’s exactly what I want to make, where can I find a list of materials used please so I can buy them from my local merchant? Thank you
Hey, thank yo very much for your feedback. It's been a while since i've posted on this account. I'm planning on building some new stuff and will talk this time trough the process. =)
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Thanks for the compliment, I really appreciate it. I'm a bit unsure about what my new projects will be. I am now in a new workshop and have switched to roasting coffee and have a catering company. Haha! But the desire to build things again remains present.
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Goedemorgen, NL lees ik. Wat een goed uitleg. Ik ga hem ook maken maar dan voor twee eggs. Wat zijn de maten van de Latjes waar je de planken tegen aanschroeft (achterkant en zijkant)? (LxBxH)?
Kun je de tijdsnotitie noemen waar je die latjes ziet? Ik heb daar denk ik niet speciaal een specifieke maat voor gebruikt maar gewoon uit de losse pols gezaagd. Alles van afvalhout. Zal zo'n 3cm/2cm zijn en aan beide ruimte's 1cm werkruimte.
@@BlackHatProjects Dank voor de reactie.. op 6:36 begin je met zagen. Deze latten zijn er voor om de tafel dicht te zetten. De diepte is de hoogte van de planken die er tegen aankomen denk ik?
@@servicepacknl2369 Klopt helemaal, zodat ze gelijk vallen met de balken va het frame. Ik heb bij een eerder model een dubbele wand gedaan, zodat de binnenkant ook afgewerkt was. (Bij een open model was dit) dan is de dikte van de latjes ook van belang, nu heb ik het gewoon uit de losse pols gedaan met een balkje die ik gebruikte als afstandmeter voordat de schroeven er in gingen. Heb ik je vraag zo een beetje kunnen beantwoorden? =)
@@BlackHatProjects Jazeker! hier kan ik verder mee... De uidaging gaat zitten in de deuren. Aangezien ik links en rechts een ei wil plaatsen. Mocht je tips hebben, houd ik mezelf aanbevolen! Dank voor de reacties
Unfortunately I no longer have the plans for this project. So I don't remember the quantities. My sincere apologies. The Douglas beams are 7.5 cm by 7.5 cm.
I loved this video and your techniques, learned a few things I hadn't considered before which will improve my skills, thanks! - could you tell me what the screw in spacers you used for the recessed tops are called please?
Thanks you so much for sharing this video , it just what I was looking for . Question , do you think if I use 2x4 for the frame instead 4x4 and then treated plywood for the outside to cover everything would look nice and be sturdy as well ? Thanks
I intend to build your design for my pizza oven. I was just wondering about the thickness of the wood for the frame. Is it 6.5 x 6.5 cm (common size in The Netherlands) of closer to 8 x 8 cm?
Just by looking at it I would say it's easily 10x10 even, but I would go for 8x8 probably. I am thinking about building this too myself for our kamado but I was wondering, how would something made completely out of wood take the heat of a ceramic kamado? Is wood ok to use?
This kitchen is looking awesome! I'm assuming you are using a green egg in the middle. What extra space did you plan in to prevent the wood from getting harmed? I'm planning to build my own outdoor kitchen and was thinking of 3-5 extra centimeters.
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Unfortunately I no longer have the plans for this project. So I don't remember the quantities. My sincere apologies. The Douglas beams are 7.5 cm by 7.5 cm.
The plainer isn't even remotely required for this project (same with the table saw and paint sprayer). The total power tool budget for this job would be under $500, and that's starting from absolute scratch. If you already have basic hand tools (drill, driver, sander), call it $250 for a miter saw and you're good to go. Another $100 for a jig saw if you need to make the cutouts.
Why? Let me know, the build is pretty simple. And the machinery is around 4000k. If you start working and save up for a year u are there. So nothing special.
Let me know what i can do better next time! Feel free to subscribe to my channel =)
Can טou please list how much wood was used and what sizes for this project
what is the size????
Looks great but would love to know the size and the size and quantity of the wood you used
My best friend, Loved this video. Looking forward to see more. Awesome... Full watched.
Thanks for your comment, keep an eye on my channel as I will be uploading new videos regularly. If you have any tips for future projects, I'd love to hear them.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video with us 👍👍
Thankyou!
What a great video! I will never pour concrete countertops but learned so much watching this video. Great job!
Thanks for your response, next time I would like to build a outdoor kitchen with a concrete worktop. Sounds like an educational project to me.
it would be nice if you posted the specs give us an idea of the material and dimension. i,m a beginner on woodworking please.
very nice video
Thank You!
Thank you for this. I am about to buy a Komado Joe from a friend and am researching table ideas. This one jumped to the top of the list for me. Cheers!
I hope you will build one! =)
I’ve just stumbled across this and it’s exactly what I want to make, where can I find a list of materials used please so I can buy them from my local merchant? Thank you
very nice dude. im gonna build this same one for my Kamado joe
Amazing, good luck with the build. Did you start already? =)
Great job!!!
Thank you very much!
Man I'd love to have a workshop
Me too, i've moved since then and halved the space. Living a small coffee roastery now. I want to build again.
Good job sir
Thank you very much Peter, i appreciate it! =)
This looks amazing! Does it get hot around the tile? I’m wondering because the side of the blackstone gets hot.
Hi Masum, it does heat up a littlebit but nothing crazy. It doesn't harm the wood and isn't dangerous.
Great video thanks for sharing. What type of wood did you use and what did you spray on it to waterproof it.
It's Douglas wood, and i used Glaze to keep the orange color of the wood.
Hey buddy. I think it would be great if you talked over your video and described what you are doing. Just my opinion. Quality kitchen!
Hey, thank yo very much for your feedback. It's been a while since i've posted on this account. I'm planning on building some new stuff and will talk this time trough the process. =)
Killer!! Nice job.
Thanks Brian. =)
That’s really cool 🆒 ❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much! =)
This table is awesome. Do you have a spec sheet on how to build this table and what materials we would need
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Awesome.. nicely done fella
Thanks for the compliment, I really appreciate it. I'm a bit unsure about what my new projects will be. I am now in a new workshop and have switched to roasting coffee and have a catering company. Haha! But the desire to build things again remains present.
Wow
Blue prints please , awesome project
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
great post❣❣
Thank You!
Goedemorgen, NL lees ik. Wat een goed uitleg. Ik ga hem ook maken maar dan voor twee eggs. Wat zijn de maten van de Latjes waar je de planken tegen aanschroeft (achterkant en zijkant)? (LxBxH)?
Kun je de tijdsnotitie noemen waar je die latjes ziet? Ik heb daar denk ik niet speciaal een specifieke maat voor gebruikt maar gewoon uit de losse pols gezaagd. Alles van afvalhout. Zal zo'n 3cm/2cm zijn en aan beide ruimte's 1cm werkruimte.
@@BlackHatProjects Dank voor de reactie.. op 6:36 begin je met zagen. Deze latten zijn er voor om de tafel dicht te zetten. De diepte is de hoogte van de planken die er tegen aankomen denk ik?
@@servicepacknl2369 Klopt helemaal, zodat ze gelijk vallen met de balken va het frame. Ik heb bij een eerder model een dubbele wand gedaan, zodat de binnenkant ook afgewerkt was. (Bij een open model was dit) dan is de dikte van de latjes ook van belang, nu heb ik het gewoon uit de losse pols gedaan met een balkje die ik gebruikte als afstandmeter voordat de schroeven er in gingen. Heb ik je vraag zo een beetje kunnen beantwoorden? =)
@@BlackHatProjects Jazeker! hier kan ik verder mee... De uidaging gaat zitten in de deuren. Aangezien ik links en rechts een ei wil plaatsen. Mocht je tips hebben, houd ik mezelf aanbevolen! Dank voor de reacties
Can you send me the plans or build of material for this build. Or can you put them online somewhere? Love the build
Unfortunately I no longer have the plans for this project. So I don't remember the quantities. My sincere apologies.
The Douglas beams are 7.5 cm by 7.5 cm.
I loved this video and your techniques, learned a few things I hadn't considered before which will improve my skills, thanks! - could you tell me what the screw in spacers you used for the recessed tops are called please?
My apologies for the late reply. These are rubber finishing caps for screws that I had left over from another project.
@@BlackHatProjects Many thanks for the reply
@@DODrumming With pleasure! ☺️
I am going to make the same one . But can you tell mee some info like what finish you used
In Dutch it's called 'lazuur', translated it says: Glaze.
Can't believe how FAST you got it done....
xD
Could you tell us the LxWxH?
Width: 2,5m
Height: 0,95m
Depth: 0,8m
Thanks you so much for sharing this video , it just what I was looking for . Question , do you think if I use 2x4 for the frame instead 4x4 and then treated plywood for the outside to cover everything would look nice and be sturdy as well ? Thanks
Would not be my first choice, but why not try it out! I want to see the results =) Keep op building.
I intend to build your design for my pizza oven. I was just wondering about the thickness of the wood for the frame. Is it 6.5 x 6.5 cm (common size in The Netherlands) of closer to 8 x 8 cm?
Just by looking at it I would say it's easily 10x10 even, but I would go for 8x8 probably. I am thinking about building this too myself for our kamado but I was wondering, how would something made completely out of wood take the heat of a ceramic kamado? Is wood ok to use?
Goedeavond, ik dacht dat deze balken 8cm waren! =)
Do you have blue Prints ?
I can't find them anywhere on my old laptop, i'm very sorry. Maybe i will build a new one in the upcoming months, any requests?
Where is these build plans
wich screws did you use
For which part of the build are you referring to? We’ve used a variety of screws throughout the project.
The long screws
This kitchen is looking awesome! I'm assuming you are using a green egg in the middle. What extra space did you plan in to prevent the wood from getting harmed? I'm planning to build my own outdoor kitchen and was thinking of 3-5 extra centimeters.
We did 4cm, but on future models i think i would take an extra cm!
Can you link any of the hardware you used.
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Is it possible to get a list of the wood used?
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Do you have plans for this project?
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Was that clearcoat you air-sprayed on?
Glaze, in Dutch it's called 'Glaze'.
Mega 🎉
Thank you very much! =)
Nice
can you tell me the size
Width: 2,5m
Height: 0,95m
Depth: 0,8m
Do you have plans for this
Unfortunately I no longer have it because I have a new laptop. But if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Then I'll be happy to help you!
Ok that Dewalt saw must be at least $9000 😂LOL
I think we bought it second hand for 900$.
Can you send me the plans or build of material for this project
Unfortunately I no longer have the plans for this project. So I don't remember the quantities. My sincere apologies.
The Douglas beams are 7.5 cm by 7.5 cm.
13:35 :)
What's that =)
nice
Thank You!
Saludo hno podría usted mandarme la medida del mueble pf
...in 4 Wochen alles krumm und verzogen 😢
Nope, it's douglas wood and also treated with a coating. My first kitchen is 4 years old now, still standing perfect! Seriously.
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Absolutely hate DIY videos where the guy has over $10k in equipment in a workshop
Yeah a chop saw, plainer, orbital sander and drills is definitely 10k. You have a festool budget when you should have a harbor freight budget
The plainer isn't even remotely required for this project (same with the table saw and paint sprayer). The total power tool budget for this job would be under $500, and that's starting from absolute scratch. If you already have basic hand tools (drill, driver, sander), call it $250 for a miter saw and you're good to go. Another $100 for a jig saw if you need to make the cutouts.
lol🤣
I hate when a guy in DIY has his own shop😂😂😂
I was just about to write this until i saw your post. How about a video for a guy who has a miter saw and a dewalt drill!!!
Change the title to this video nothing cheap or simple
Why? Let me know, the build is pretty simple. And the machinery is around 4000k. If you start working and save up for a year u are there. So nothing special.
Your wife must be paying for you to remain a child. No way you can make money with those tools and skill set. ONG!!!!
It's a hobby.