Thanks! I actually only used the Osmo on this. Arm R Seal used to be my go to finish. Still use it and love it. But using Osmo more and more these days.
I like to use pocket screws, but did use dowels for a 3sided sit down work table. The question I have is how would you get a !/4''' reveal with the dowel method?
Great video, would you say that the osmo would hold up to outdoor conditions? Im building a table for a patio and was hoping to use something that has a matte finish like that instead of a poly urethane.
Thanks! I don’t think this particular Osmo would be a good exterior finish. Though they do have a large line of products, so they might have something intended for exterior use.
You just can't go wrong using walnut for a surface. Beautiful piece.
Definitely agree. Appreciate it!
Have just seen your table build. Can you please tell me what is the angle you used for the legs. Trevor from Australia
Nice build, mask and filter brand?
Thanks! You can see the exact ones under the safety gear list here: www.amazon.com/shop/6_8woodworks?ref=inf_pub_6_8woodworks
Looks great, like the table legs, saves on wood. Any movement/bowing if the top w seasons?
Great Project. I noticed in your finishing supplies that you had Arm R Seal. Did you use this on this project ?????
Thanks! I actually only used the Osmo on this. Arm R Seal used to be my go to finish. Still use it and love it. But using Osmo more and more these days.
your Orbital Buffer link is the same as the Osmo Polyx link (takes you to the same place.
Thanks for the heads up. Here’a the right link: amzn.to/3BdFKll
Nice build. Great commentary too! Thanks
Appreciate it!
Hey brother--great video, and nice shirt. :) Just happened to come across your video doing some research for desk ideas for my son Mikah!
16:42 I see pocket holes
I like to use pocket screws, but did use dowels for a 3sided sit down work table. The question I have is how would you get a !/4''' reveal with the dowel method?
Great job and great vid bud , thanks so much .
Fantastic results. Will use some tips that I now learned. Great top on this table! great job!
picked up some tips--thanks
SANDING.... The Bane of woodworking. My shoulders are burning.
Sanding really is the worst
Turned out really nice, well done
Thank you so much!
Really good video and nice table.
Thank you!
do you remember how thick the table top was? I want to build a table top with 3/4x8 red cedar but i fear the it would split
Yeah the top was about 3/4” thick. It is walnut, so a hardwood and a little more stable.
Turned out beuatiful man. Love that Claro.
Thank you so much! Claro is fantastic!
@@SixEightWoodworks yes it is. I wish I had some locally.
What is that jig ?
Do you have plans or a cut list for this build?
Unfortunately I don’t.
Very beuatiful project
Thanks!
Great video, would you say that the osmo would hold up to outdoor conditions? Im building a table for a patio and was hoping to use something that has a matte finish like that instead of a poly urethane.
Thanks! I don’t think this particular Osmo would be a good exterior finish. Though they do have a large line of products, so they might have something intended for exterior use.
I guess I am quite off topic but do anybody know of a good place to watch new tv shows online ?
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@Timothy Leland thanks, I went there and it seems like a nice service :) I really appreciate it !!
@Dallas Gannon Happy to help =)
Really good tutorial , desk looks fantastic
Thank you so much!
@@SixEightWoodworks man, you deserve to up there with the big guns . Hope to see your subscriber list go through the roof
Appreciate that!