Build a Butcher Block Countertop on a Budget

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @alejandrotejeda3695
    @alejandrotejeda3695 4 года назад +36

    He really meant with cheap wood, not on a budget

    • @Mr_Daddy1980
      @Mr_Daddy1980 3 года назад +2

      Thats what I was thinking too! Because I don't have ANY OF THOSE tools he used lol.

    • @jrnagri
      @jrnagri 3 года назад

      That helmsman top coat is nice for so,etching your gonna hang on a wall for decoration it on a counter top it’s gonna last a month...looks nice though 😳

    • @garrettjones8017
      @garrettjones8017 3 года назад +8

      Man it's easy all you need is a biscuit jointer, Circular Saw, Table saw, No 9 and block and jointer plane, lunchbox plane, jointer, 17 clamps, Jig saw, Router, lag bolts, 32 pounds of nails, 48 inch drum sander, wood and steel mallet and just one sharp pencil 😂😂

    • @michaelwilbur4320
      @michaelwilbur4320 3 года назад

      Can you use any 2x4 untreated or does it have to be a specified wood such as maple?

    • @Fureoz
      @Fureoz 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelwilbur4320for any thing you want to last, use a hardwood, don’t use pine like this guy, this won’t last more than a few years and will get beat to hell easily.

  • @kentdowns3570
    @kentdowns3570 Год назад

    Great video! One of my concerns when planning to make just such a counter top was how to glue and clamp everything with a limited drying time for the glue and then how to plane the resulting wide surface. Great idea to do it in 3rds to make that manageable and then glue the 3 sections together with biscuits! This has been really helpful.
    I have to add another compliment - your video is soooo much better than many other "how to" videos I've watched in that you've condensed it to convey exactly the information I need for me to replicate this. No more, no less. If you added commentary it would have been 30 minutes longer and wouldn't have added anything.

  • @jeffhop100
    @jeffhop100 2 года назад +2

    Really nice job looks fantastic

  • @LazyBoy-t6d
    @LazyBoy-t6d 10 месяцев назад

    How much did you cut off thec2x3s to start?
    Thanks

  • @vancemcculla6705
    @vancemcculla6705 4 года назад +2

    What size did you cut the 2x4’s down to?

  • @FloresEsteban1979
    @FloresEsteban1979 4 года назад +1

    wonder if using dowels to align the pieces would help with aligning the boards during glue down, for those of us that don't have a planer? Good job!

    • @christopherwilliams9639
      @christopherwilliams9639 2 года назад

      Even with dowel joinery you'll still need to do a little to a bit of sanding but dowels do help out a great deal

  • @brandyketchquist839
    @brandyketchquist839 2 года назад

    What stain did you use?

  • @bryanpratt2060
    @bryanpratt2060 3 года назад

    Wondering if you have plans for the legs? Or just the size of the wood

  • @SVisionary
    @SVisionary 2 года назад +3

    If folks knew how expensive the alternatives are and the problems he had to side step around for this butcher block, then you would be even more impressed. The cost for the typical wood alone to get that thickness would run you almost the cost it would be to buy the machines and tools he used. Make a cheap table first and buy the machines for the project rather than buy the expensive cuts (probably mess up on you first few attempts) and then buy the machines later. Better to work your kinks out of your methods and knowledge now than invest heavily on expensive and exotic woods.
    Cheers! ... and great video!

  • @elizabethgonzalez1803
    @elizabethgonzalez1803 4 года назад +3

    Can i build this without all the fancy equipment? On a smaller scale need to make this type of countertop for a tiny home 🤔🙂

    • @vancemcculla6705
      @vancemcculla6705 4 года назад +1

      You sure can. That’s how I do it. It just takes a little longer. Sanding takes a lot of time if you don’t have a planer

    • @Thekoffrekup
      @Thekoffrekup 3 года назад

      This is what I’m doing for my tiny home also... it’s gonna be a sink to countertop

    • @89Ayten
      @89Ayten 3 года назад

      You can find lots of used, serviceable tools on FB marketplace

  • @dwayneputman632
    @dwayneputman632 4 года назад +1

    What kind of wood did you use? Looks like pine 2x4

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  4 года назад +2

      Yes, it’s made out of whitewood studs. Nothing fancy, it’s what the customer could afford. Thanks for watching!

    • @Toefoo100
      @Toefoo100 4 года назад +1

      @@gordonswoodshop4353 how would you rate the durability of that over some of the more expensive hard woods.
      Could cedar work as well

  • @ScottB0107
    @ScottB0107 4 года назад +6

    Damnit! Did it again..watched a man build something with wood..

  • @DaiShuryoTechnus
    @DaiShuryoTechnus 3 года назад

    3:47 Is that an Angle Grinder? Where do I get an attachment like that?

    • @darksmilegames4827
      @darksmilegames4827 3 года назад

      biscuit cutter. Specialty tool, not an angle grinder. Myabe you could mod something up but.... mods on power tools are sketchy.

  • @unexpectedbeat8575
    @unexpectedbeat8575 4 года назад +2

    This guy is so talented! Would this be difficult to do with different types of lumber or would the adhesion be poor? As in have a dark colored wood with light colored

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  4 года назад +3

      The same process would be used regardless of wood species or mix of species. I think light and dark would look great!

  • @abeott5866
    @abeott5866 3 года назад

    So you put those little wafers between the three pieces to help hold them together? Could the same thing be accomplished with a drill and some dowels?

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  3 года назад +2

      The biscuits are used for alignment purposes and do not add any strength to the joint. Using dowels would work fine also, just make sure the holes are aligned properly. Thanks for watching!

    • @SVisionary
      @SVisionary 2 года назад +1

      The upside to using the biscuits is for more accurate alignment as opposed to hand measuring and hand drilling where the dowels won't always perfectly line up and then you have real problems. Of course, a steady hand and a good measurer will still succeed - it'll just take you 10x longer.

  • @Tbje55
    @Tbje55 3 года назад +3

    How’d you manage to move so fast?

  • @terrytankersly7182
    @terrytankersly7182 4 года назад +1

    Great video, just subbed. I was thinking of doing something similar using 5 inch rough cut cedar fence boards. plane them, rip them in half and making a butcher block desk. How important is the Joiner? Will a planer alone do the job?

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      @valentinoanderson8697 3 года назад +1

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    • @leightonmarcellus9897
      @leightonmarcellus9897 3 года назад +1

      @Valentino Anderson ehh try flixportal. Just search on google for it :P -leighton

    • @valentinoanderson8697
      @valentinoanderson8697 3 года назад +1

      @Leighton Marcellus thank you, signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I appreciate it!!

    • @leightonmarcellus9897
      @leightonmarcellus9897 3 года назад +1

      @Valentino Anderson glad I could help xD

  • @amwartwork
    @amwartwork 2 года назад

    cut in sections. of 3 inches and rotate each piece then glue again. to expose the grain more varying.

  • @suddendream5179
    @suddendream5179 4 года назад +1

    Check out that walnut under the table! Can't wait to see what that will be turned into!

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  4 года назад

      Nice huh? I'll probably make some spoons and cutting boards..... maybe a coffee table. Who knows

  • @GS-st9ns
    @GS-st9ns 4 года назад +1

    This is encouraging because I thought butcher-block was by definition a certain kind of wood with a certain kind of density. I like that I could actually make this without special maple or other wood

    • @nickmargaglio8425
      @nickmargaglio8425 3 года назад

      I’m not sure, but I think you do want to use hardwood for a butcher block. This is probably Douglas fir, very soft.

    • @runnerboy6886
      @runnerboy6886 3 года назад +3

      A butcher block is to be used as a butcher block, meant to be used as a prep station. With that, the butcher block should be food safe. This video however, is not, he used stain and polyurethane which is not good safe.

  • @probstjt
    @probstjt 3 года назад

    I think this is wonderful. I've got questions. If i did this for kitchen counters would moisture be a problem? What products would you use(butcher block oil?)to seal it? Wonderful idea making runs that will fit in your planer(i wouldnt have thought of that).

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  3 года назад

      Butcher block oil or mineral oil would be fine. If you went that route, you would have to reapply the oil 3 or 4 times a year to keep it in good shape. Thanks for watching!

  • @Reeceezy
    @Reeceezy 4 года назад

    Good video. Subbed. I have an experienced friend with a woodworking shop and I'm going to try and follow your video.

  • @peterahebert
    @peterahebert 2 года назад

    Why don't you wipe the glue off before it dries? Thanks

  • @londonyorkphotography8850
    @londonyorkphotography8850 4 года назад +1

    Hope you do well on RUclips...great video

  • @PaizDeco
    @PaizDeco 3 года назад

    nice job bro.. great

  • @mohshad
    @mohshad 2 года назад

    I'm looking for a channel with budget builds that uses a circular saw and hand tools.

  • @warrenwills3251
    @warrenwills3251 4 года назад +2

    Excellent!

  • @DiannaAtherton
    @DiannaAtherton 3 года назад +2

    I don't have any of those tools. Not a budget build for me.

  • @robamaertador5081
    @robamaertador5081 4 года назад +52

    “On a budget” if you own $2000 worth of machinery.......

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  4 года назад +15

      Robama Ertador i would estimate my tool value higher than that 😉

    • @GoChaca
      @GoChaca 4 года назад +2

      @@gordonswoodshop4353 I would too and I am jealous. Let me ask you, what should I do if I do not have a planer? Simply burn through sanding discs until I get it level? because thats what I am thinking.

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  4 года назад +2

      GoChaca another option is finding a used hand plane. If you keep an eye out, you can easily find a decent tool for little investment. There are countless RUclips videos on how to tune up and sharpen a hand plane. I would recommend visiting Paul Seller’s channel, he’s a hand plane master! Good luck!

    • @jomenruiz4735
      @jomenruiz4735 4 года назад +2

      Even finding a used electric hand planer would work great you just have to play with it to get the hang of it

    • @katchuptokeeleys
      @katchuptokeeleys 4 года назад +1

      @@gordonswoodshop4353 I feel like anyone could figure it out with any old table saw and stuff. “robama” should use his imagination.

  • @mibict
    @mibict Год назад

    You have a lot of v😂ery expensive tools!
    Good for you.,

  • @georgedavall9449
    @georgedavall9449 3 года назад +1

    Dude, your Left hand is getting way too close to the blade, on the table saw ! PLEASE Be Careful! I have had a finger into a saw blade before, and it is very painful, and in a split second, you too could be left with a very debilitating injury. I like your push stick, and the fact you’re using it, but no splitter, and no guard, you’re asking for trouble. And you’re taking a big risk on the jointer! Seriously troubling! Nice job on the project. Just looking out for you and others that are watching. 👍😁✌🏻🇺🇸

  • @hh7258
    @hh7258 4 года назад

    What is the tool at 1:04 ?

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  4 года назад +1

      h h that is a jointer. It puts a straight edge on the lumber.

  • @carimar4330
    @carimar4330 3 года назад

    Awesome!!!!

  • @myopinonz
    @myopinonz 3 года назад +2

    Selling this video as a budget build isn't fair. Chances are most people watching don't have your fancy plainer, table saw wood bench and tools, if they did they, they might already know basics of woodworking, never understood how you guys With all this invested equipment assume moms and regular joes can go about your "budget build" when they don't have your dance equipment

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  3 года назад +1

      *planer

    • @phillyguru6834
      @phillyguru6834 2 года назад +1

      This job can be done with straight wood, circular saw, glue, clamps, and a sander. But to be honest, you shouldn't be trying to do this if you don't have a table saw. This video is showing that it can be done with cheap wood with budget equipment.

  • @firearmssanctuary2448
    @firearmssanctuary2448 2 года назад

    sadly no room for a table saw in a small apartment ;( and other big power tools.

  • @marcusburnett22
    @marcusburnett22 Год назад

    Always scary to see table saw and gloves

  • @amwartwork
    @amwartwork 2 года назад

    i wood'nt call that on a budget with that 550 dollar thicknesser. 200 dollar domino and 150 dollar orbital sander and then the clamps. oh and probably 400 dollar mitre saw. and the rest

  • @suddendream5179
    @suddendream5179 4 года назад

    Very good

  • @Rovinman
    @Rovinman 4 года назад +2

    'Butcher block', infers that the uppermost surface is end grain, not face grain.

    • @FWBNation
      @FWBNation 4 года назад

      Not necessarily. It can apply to edge grain as well. Although I agree end grain is the more traditional type of butcher block and holds up better over time.

    • @maxbecker5868
      @maxbecker5868 4 года назад

      it actually implies, you made the inferance....

    • @RideFlyBikes1025
      @RideFlyBikes1025 3 года назад

      and not made of soft wood

  • @anthonyminichini9724
    @anthonyminichini9724 Год назад

    Build on a budget *proceeds to use $6,000 in specialty tools and equipment* great work though

  • @aldo9564
    @aldo9564 4 года назад +1

    Would’ve been INFINITELY Better, if done without commercial shop .... since it negates “Budget” IMO

  • @Nelson4188
    @Nelson4188 3 года назад +3

    Those shop tools don’t look very budget friendly.

    • @MrSteeDoo
      @MrSteeDoo 2 года назад

      You are lacking imagination.

  • @noelwhyte9834
    @noelwhyte9834 2 года назад

    Correction: on a budget and with a workshop 😒

  • @changeyourenergy708
    @changeyourenergy708 Год назад

    How is this on a budget????

  • @Jacob-jc2gr
    @Jacob-jc2gr 4 года назад +3

    "Budget" *uses 15k dollars worth of tools and equipment*

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  4 года назад +13

      This can be done with a circular saw/hand saw, hand plane, clamps, and some sand paper (which were the tools I had available when I first began woodworking). I aquired these tools over several years and I'm fortunate to have them. Don't let a lack of tools keep you from making something. The "budget" in the title is describing the materials used in the project. Thanks for watching!

    • @rastafari6336
      @rastafari6336 4 года назад +6

      @@gordonswoodshop4353 Mate! Don't feel like you have to justify yourself. Some of us are actually here to learn something.

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  4 года назад

      @@rastafari6336 thanks!

  • @gregholland9251
    @gregholland9251 3 года назад +1

    On a budget? After you have spent $10,000 on a table saw, jointer, planer and vacuum system.😂

  • @Thekoffrekup
    @Thekoffrekup 3 года назад +1

    Misleading title. People on a budget don’t have all that equipment

    • @gordonswoodshop4353
      @gordonswoodshop4353  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for the comment. If you don't like it, don't watch it.

  • @victorialambertson1828
    @victorialambertson1828 Год назад

    Awesome!