Modern Outdoor Dining Table and Pergola Build // How To - Woodworking
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- I built this modern outdoor dining table out of Ipe 3x3s. Ipe is one of the most difficult woods I've worked with, it's insanely heavy and dense. All of the tools I used are available from Acme Tools, support them here: bit.ly/acmetool... I also built this pergola kit from TOJA GRID: amzn.to/2JsaCqn
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11 Ipe 3x3x6s
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finally someone who applies the finish before adding the screws and assembling the whole thing!!!
Johnny Brooke / Crafted Workshop... You could probably recess the wholes of your connecting rods and use urethane bushings sandwiched between 2 washers to help eliminate the retightening of the hardware throughout wet/dry periods...
Good idea!
Very nice table made out of Brazilian Ipê wood.
Cool table excellent work
the boards came in 20 foot lengths 8 quarter rough cut... made a real nice spiral staircase.. but with the oil like you mentioned alot of bis cut joiints and hopeing for the best... wooo half drunk cheers
Hah, sounds like an adventure! Thanks Josh.
Hardwood is what seperates the hobby workshop from the professional workshop
EXCELENTE TRABAJO, HERRAMIENTA EMPLEADA: 10, LUGAR DE TRABAJO: 10, CALIDAD: 10, TODO EXCELENTISIMO, SALUDOS DESDE AGUASCALIENTES, MEXICO.
Gracias!
Iv checked the link in the description for the tools, man this guy uses some really fancy tools. No wonder they do good job
I wish there were more woodworking channels for people with basic tools. Most youtubers have a workshop full of jointers, planers, cnc machines, lathes, etc.
@@Lalfy I absolutely agree, i mean power tools do really help making the job easy but there should be cheaper options for beginners. Im putting a link here check it out, most work done with hand tools, nothing too fancy
ruclips.net/user/PaulSellersWoodwork
That table is beautiful - matching seats with backs or without would be great
Thanks!
The natural color on that wood is amazing.
I love it!
I have to drill a lot of long holes in my line of work, building boats, and one technique that helps keep things accurate is to start with a small pilot hole. Forstner and auger bits will follow a pilot hole very easily. In fact, the center spur on a forstner bit prefers to run in a pilot hole. You'll find far less resistance pushing those bigger bits. Drilling from both sides as Johnny did is also key to accuracy. I make long drive small diameter spade bits out of welding rod which track extremely well and allow me to connect the dots over a 6" span or longer with relative ease.
Interesting, I’ll have to give that a shot!
IPE makes great mallet heads, The table looks great.
Thanks Evan!
It is also usually a good rule of thumb to rout your end grain first because when you go to rout your long grain it will tend to take care of any splintering. Good vid and nice table!
A little trick when cutting threaded rod is to run a nut down the rod first so that when you’ve made the cut all you need do is screw the nut off the end which clears the thread and resets it. A quick hit with a small file to clean off the cut tail and away you go.
Good tip!
We made the table with 2x2x8 redwoods. Came out stunning.
Love it!!! Gonna make one myself with a little less heavy wood...
Have fun!
That Ipa is mint! Also with Ipe being so dense and a tropical wood it really helps reduce the warping expansion issue. Also keeping them apart allows you to emphasize the beauty of the wood. I love this.
Thanks! And I was trying to remember which beer I drank during this video, hah, it’s Ipe, not IPA! 😂
Crafted Workshop Haha i actually meant the beer not the wood. But the wood is cool too yo.
Garden furnature is always the rage this time of the year.
Oh hah! Was I wearing my Pliny shirt?
Crafted Workshop Lol The elder? Not sure. But i intially thought you had a coke shirt until it realised it said crafted.
Good job
That looks so good. I like the idea of the washers in between the boards.
Thanks!
You may want to consider a hardwood end-grain seal to prevent splitting, checking and cracking at the end of the boards. It is basically a wax that keeps moisture from getting in the end grain. The sealer you have on there will not last long.
Hmm, I’ll look into that!
Fiquei surpreso ao ver você citar "ipê" corretamente. É uma madeira de qualidade e uma das árvores mais lindas do Brasil. Congratulations from Brazil!
I work with someone who is very allergic to this type of wood. Had to go to ER from the saw dust. It is very good looking wood, heavy, and does not float. Just be cautious. Nice job.
Thanks, definitely wore my dust mask on this project!
IM IN LOVE WITH THAT PERGOLA
It’s pretty awesome!
Ipe is such a beautiful species of wood. It is incredibly tough to work with. When we built our deck out of it, the contractor had to use a diamond blade saw to cut it. We had an extra piece of 2x10 that was 16 feet long that a dozen different workers tried to walk off with during construction. We stored the board in our garage and caught them trying to steal it. This board alone is about a $500 piece of wood. They knew exactly what it was and how valuable it is. It's still down there in the garage.
I didn't even know it was possible to find ipê in the US, that's so cool
YOU HAVE A SICK BACK YARD. JUST GORGEOUS
Thanks!
awesome freaking table. will give a table like this a shot when i get my own place.
Thanks David, good luck!
Just your typical weekend piece for the hobbyist 😂In all seriousness, it looks great 👍
Really NICE outdoor table
That is one super strong table for sure ,it is lol nicely done i love it
Thanks, definitely beefy!
A good table has to have a bit of weight to it.
Excellent job sir
Nice work. Turn out good
That's beautiful
Awesome! Really beautiful.
Just two tips. Route endgrain first and tearout will be routed away on the long grain. And clean the steel before welding for better welds. And easier access.
Amazing Table and Backyard
Thanks Hassan!
Very nice! Don't forget that ACME also served Wile E. Coyote as well for many many years!
Hah!
Travis Williamson 🤣
Came for the table, but the Pergola turned out to be the surprise keeper!
If you rout the end grain first, you can get rid of the tear out when you run the router over the long edge.
The outdoor dining table is a piece of art! Congrats for the work!
I don’t usually care for the color or picnic tables but this is absolutely gorgeous.
Great results !
Perfect Pergola!!! 👍👍
Thanks!
Greetings from Brazil, the ipê noble wood and also has a spectacular flowering, yellow is the symbol flower of my country
Great job!
Make a video showcasing your shop and all your tools and why you chose them. It could be useful for those of us starting to woodwork.
I’ll be doing a shop tour here soon!
Table and pergola came out great!
I like your videos brother, keep up the good work, from Indonesia
Excellent design!!!
that table is dope. id like to do a smaller coffee version. would go perfect under my toja perg.
Beautiful work
That table is pure excellence... gr8 skills !!
Whoa that looks so dope!
Thanks!
Excellent. clarify the way to tie Wood and iron precisely
How wonderfully made! You guy make life comfortable, you made a very sturdy,durable table and a very nice shade...
Those tools were dream machines...😐
Thanks a lot!
Wow , excellent project !
Thanks!
that's a nice table man! I once made one with massaranduba hardwood, you almost need to handle like steel. predrilling 4.8mm for 5.0mm stainless screws to avoid they brake of
Thanks! That sounds like tough stuff!
i will try this soon
I know you mentioned not really being crazy about the 1/2" roundover you used, but I think it really gives this table a clean look. I love how simple it is, and the all thread is a nice look on top of function, just like those end tables/coffee tables you built for your mom a while back. Great job, Johnny!
Thanks man! I agree, the look is cool, it was just a lot of work, hah!
Absolutely, couldnt agree more. The 1/2" edge delivers so much distinction. Small detail, huge impact.
Try routing the edge profile on the end grain before routing the long grain. That way you usually be able to route off any blowout from the end grain routing.
The table is incredible!
Thanks a lot Colin!
10 years ago we ordered this brazillian hardwoood... we called it ja toe ba.... nice dark grain. So dense... it messed our 50k moulder up.
Nice Finnegan Speed and Marine Shirt!
Thanks Gavin, love me some Roadkill!
Super!!! Hi from siberia!
Nice project use instead of metal spacers a plastic ones and you can buy already black plastic so less possibility of rust
Absolutely love that table.
Great looking table, almost too nice to use. To those who say you need special or expensive tools, adapt, make wooden legs and paint them black, it's actually a simple but elegant table. Well done mate. Cheers
Love your table. Thanks for sharing your piece of art. 🙏
Hit the like button within seconds of watching. Gorgeous!!
Thanks a lot!
Beautiful, good job
Thanks!
I think when the weather is nice, possibly consider thinning out the back yard vegetation and make it more appealing. Prune some trees, take out nasty bushes and leave mulch lower down.
Great project, if I can make a suggestion on the finish, next time use Penofin, it’s specifically formulated for exotic hardwoods, and is a waaay better finish especially for wood like Ipe, than teak oil. Just a friendly true, tried and consistent results suggestion when I’ve worked w/ exotics for outside. Happy creating!
Amazing work man. I’ve been watching your stuff for about a year now, and all your stuff is top notch. But this table is out of control. Keep it up man!
Thanks a lot
Nice table !
Very nice unique build
Thanks Phil!
That table. Damn
Thanks Erik!
I've done a few small things with IPE. That fine dust is EVERYWHERE without something capturing it. Also that must seriously weigh a ton and cost so much for that kind of stock. Looks awesome though!
For sure! Thanks man.
That table is an art piece. Simply beautiful!
Thank you very much!
That table is gorgeous!
Brazilian Ipê is a lifetime wood. Very luxury wood. Taking care of it, it lasts forever. Congrats! Amazing project.
Greetings from Brazil!
Sure lets rip down the rain forest so this clown can make a picnic table. Ipe isn't farmed.
Wow!!!! the table turned out very nice! looking forward to spending some time outside under that shady pergola. Get that cooler stocked.
Thanks mama! Can’t wait for you to see it.
Nicely done 😀👍🏻
Oooh that table is purdy! To help with the tear-out, if you start with the end grain, it helps. If there is tear out, you still have to round over the face grain corners, which is usually enough to route out all the tear out. I made a giant Jenga set a while back with Cedar and had the same issue, worked like a charm! Really cool project and I love the addition of the pergola!
Good call! Will do that in the future. And thanks!
The Every Maker - Yup, end grain first.
Holy crap. The pergola looks nice, but $700 for 10x10 and $800 for 12x12, just for the brackets? Was this a sponsor? That price seems crazy for what amounts to some welded steel.
They sent it to me to try out. Definitely expensive, but you’re paying for convenience basically. The kit comes with the cloth shade as well.
Table looks great and the pergola was nice too...
Stunning... and I am only half way in!
What a beautiful table! I was looking for a cost-effective and easy’ish diy for an outdoor table and this is the complete opposite lol. Nonetheless, it’s gorgeous and looks like one that’ll last forever.
Hah, yea it certainly wasn't cheap but it's held up super well!
Классно получилось! Молодец
Beautiful table!! Looks sturdy
Thanks, it definitely is!
Wow that’s an amazing looking table.
Thanks Dani!
Браво, очень понравилось, спасибо большое. Буду делать :)
Nice job!
awesome project.
Thanks!
Love that table. Looks awesome. Will age very nicely. Damn. I’m inspired!
Veeeery nice table sir!
"Totally spaced during this step..." Code for "I've got a newborn at home and sleep is a precious commodity."
Haha as always, the project came out great, man. Looks great and should serve you guys for many years to come!
Hah, for sure! Thanks man.
انت مبدع ورائع انا من متابعينك كل اعمالك 🇸🇦👍
I have a table of this kind. Things always falls in between woods and it's just so hard to clean them. But a great build anyway!
Thanks!
Yo Bobo in the house!
Yup!
I am in love with this table you made. I have looked everywhere for IPE wood like this but i can't find any.
Very pretty, but a massive table for the next 10‘000 years!
Great video, thanks for sharing with us.
Your backyard is perfect for a pondless waterfall ending beside your Pergola.
Oh, that would be super cool!