8 Ways to Attach a Table Top to PREVENT CRACKING
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:27 Why Are We Even Discussing This?
0:43 1 - Oversized Holes
3:00 2 - Slotted Stretchers
4:26 Policygenius
6:07 3 - Z-Clips
8:17 4 - Figure 8 Fasteners
10:24 5 - Slotted Clips
12:12 6 - Buttons
15:21 7 - Easy Buttons with Dowels
17:12 8 - Sliding Dovetail - Хобби
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Good I'm happy to watching your videos thank you I'm from Morocco
Great idea!!
This might give you a giggle...out of curiosity I wanted to know what my tables were like...(keep in mind it's almost 10:30 at night and nobody else knows I'm watching this) I get up from the couch, pulled out a kitchen chair and crawled under muttering to myself...lol...my son was watching me. He's like "ummm what are you doing?" I've been getting back to woodworking for my Dusty wood adventures...I'm like "Just checking out my table construction "...Apparently my kitchen table has a veneer on top of plywood which I didn't know. Mine is attached with straight up blocks and no movement. Thanks for your knowledge!
I could not wrap my head around doing this without messing the wood up. Honestly the first method is what I will do because it’s easy and cheap. Great content.
The dowel button is pretty clever. It is interesting how woodworking at its core is just variants of the same principles. For the most part, it's all just different ways of doing mortise and tenons. Some ways are stronger, some are cheaper, some look prettier. Even hardware and fasteners are still, in principle, simply mortise and tenons (even pocket holes :D).
Yup! Once you understand the “why” the “how-to” can be figured out in many different ways
I like the dowel button because it seems to give more wood movement and that seems to be the point of the whole video
Finally!! Someone clearly explained the interaction of wood movement and fasteners. I’m new to woodworking and was torturing myself over the need for an anchor point with these types of fasteners, but wasn’t sure if that would eventually lead to other problems. You explained it perfectly. Thank you!! Wood dowel buttons are a great idea BTW. I wish that Domino took wasn’t so ridiculously expensive. It looks very handy.
Your channel has the clearest and most thorough videos that I’ve found for a beginner like me. You’re a great teacher. Thank you :-)
Wow, thank you!
That dowel button is BRILLIANT! I almost didn't watch this video because I figured this was just a list of everything I was already familiar with. But I watch all of your videos, and I am SO glad I didn't skip this one. Thank you!
I think the dowel buttons are a great idea. And I'm always impressed by workflow tips like drilling holes first then cutting.
Glad you appreciate it!
I have watch your videos from when you started, your knowledge level and abilities to research are extremely impressive. However what really sets you apart is your clear and exact explanation of what you are doing. When I go to build something you have made it seems to always good without hitches.
You'd make a great flight attendant! All those hand motions were impressive
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The best woodworking channel on RUclips. Always instructional and inspirational . Thank you Tamar!
Awesome to hear!
1000% agree
So glad you clarified about the pocket hole table top issue! Also the buttons are great because you can make them in a pinch and you dont have to wait for shipping or running to the store. Great ideas as always! Thank you! If practical, I might suggest warmer lighting in the new shop for filming.
The dowel idea is ingenious! It's one of those head smacking "WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT! "
Hah glad you think so!
Definitely gonna try that dowel button
Great video and knowledge
Dowel buttons are awesome and super clever, as expected of tamar!
These videos are very informative. I've been learning from them for the last three years now. Much Love from Kenya...
The dowel idea is worth a million bucks. I really like to watch your experiments and tricks and tips. Please keep them coming.
This lady is an amazing teacher. Thanks for show me what to do these past few months.
You are the prettiest carpenter on RUclips not to mention lots of very smart idea. Also you would make a great teacher as well. Thank you for the good work you are doing.
Thank you Tamar for sharing all of these joints. Really interesting.
Thank you for the excellent list of options! I've bookmarked this video for future reference.
Great summary! Clear, concise and complete.
All great techniques. Thanks for the demos.
Great tips - thanks for posting and thumbs up.
You are fantastic! How simple and clear way of revealing the topic. Thank you, your video was so helpful
I never thought about wood movement and luckily it hasn't been an issue for projects I've done, 😬. Thanks, very informative!
I'm the same. I use very dry wood and the humidity doesn't change much where I am BUT I'm thinking I should start taking the expansion into account because I might accidentally get some not so dry timber and a customer or myself might change location. (And the know-it-alls will have to destructively criticise something else).
@@Goalsplus I am in WI so humidity is all over the place. I think I've just gotten lucky with the types of projects and dryness of wood.
Well done my favorite is the dove tail joint now thats cool
Love the dowel idea. Looking forward to seeing how you've laid out your new shop.
Glad you like it!
I love the dowel buttons!
Awesome tip! Wish I knew this when I made my dinning table 😀 I make these adjustments when I refinish it.
Great video, very informative and well explained. Love the dowel idea!
Clear and complete, tip of the hat to you.
Wow, almost 700k subs, and you are taking the time to comment / like as many comments as you can. I hope people realize how much work that must be. Thanks for staying grounded, while becoming YT famous, all at the same time.
Great info, Tamar. I had always used the figure 8 joints but know I see that I did not put them on right. So I know how to use my leftovers, but even better, I see several options here that make so much sense in future projects. Super video, keep up the good work.
The idea for the button with a dowel is a hit! Well done!
Tamar, you are such an excellent instructor. Thanks for this video.
You truly have the soul of an educator. Thanks
I love to see tricks and tips for woodworking. Thanks for this informative video ☺️
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for your hard work.♥ This is a great demonstration of all options available. This makes a great reference point / video to refer back to when building my next table. Imho the oversized holes with or without the slotted stretchers makes the most sense. However the other options are just as viable.
I like the comparison you give. We don’t have to masters to make things. I really like that you give options for skills, and tools.
Thanks
So good to have you back, Tamar. Looking forward to more of your work.
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Thank s for taking the time to explain why I need to attach the top a particular way. The expansion in multiple directions is not some thing that I had thought of before. Great, humble teaching style.
Great stuff! I really like the dowel button idea. Seems sturdy & very easy to batch out. Once again, you always impress with the innovation you bring to the craft!
Glad you like it!
Tamar, I really enjoy your posts not only for the content, but that you talk and explain what you are doing. There are other creators that could learn from you. thank you for not just playing repetitive music. Again I really enjoy your work.
Glad you appreciate it
Thanks Tamar for the thorough explanation behind the need to account for wood movement in this application. As always, I appreciate your focus on various options available and your outside the box thinking. The button/dowel solution was brilliant!
Smart lady.
Such a detailed video. We'll done, you saved my table top!
Great to hear!
Love the dowel Button, would definitely seal them and wax the holes. As you know dowels are wood and can expand and contact. Great instructional video. Very nice to have you back. Thank you.
I've been looking forward to a new video from you, and this one delivers wonderfully. Right now, sadly, I'm doing more of the carpentry (my garage needs a *lot* of work) than finer woodworking, but this is great for me to see and have available to me for when the garage/workshop is ready. Thank you!
Have fun setting it up. I know the drill ha
@@3x3CustomTamar Yeah, but that's part of the fun. Well, a little bit, anyway. At some point, it's more fun to make stuff in the workshop than it is to make the workshop itself :)
Love the dowel button idea! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I've been thinking of making a cherry table/desk as my next woodworking project, and I get the feeling I'll be watching this video several more times when I do. Thank you!
Haha glad it’s helpful!
Great tips! Dowels are nice and easy. The square buttons are my choice and not hard to make with hand tools
Dowel buttons are exactly what i needed. Thank you.
I like the dowel idea. Think i will try it. A great video.👍👍
Super wood connection idea, very simple but with a good effect. Thanks for the video Tamar
Glad you liked it!
Holy crap your brain must be huge to be thinking of all these ways to secure a top to legs. Those all all awesome ideas!!!! Thanks for putting out your ideas!!!! Dave
I love the way you show things. 👍🏻
thanks
Awesome to hear!
You are a great woodworker! Keep up the great content. I've watched hundreds of woodworking RUclips videos and your channel is simply one of the best. Probably top 3 for me. Thank you!
That’s awesome to hear! Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing these techniques.
Glad you appreciate it
Gosh I learn so much from her videos! Thank you
I am currently in the middle of a build and was thinking of the best way I wanted to attach the top. This video popped up at the perfect time! Thank you!
Awesome
Can’t believe the perfect timing on this. I have to attach a desktop to a frame this weekend.
Thanks!
Awesome
I really like the dowles. Practical, cheap but still fulfils the need.
Again you open up a topic and discuss different options, commercial and workshop. Thank you
So glad you like the dowel idea! I thought it was pretty cool
Dowel buttons, yes. More amazing thoughtful woodcraft that is completely inspiring. Thanks, Tamar.
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Nice to see you back in your new shop.
Nice to be back!
I've done some table top work, and being sort of a snob about using hardware, came up with the idea of using wooden buttons with a side slot, but instead of using a screw to attach it, use a wedged tenon into the top. You could go all the way through the top, so you can see the work, or you could just bury the tenon using a wedge or just glue, I suppose, but I'd hate to rely on glue to hold it together. I love the idea of just using a dovetail, but on a wide table, your joinery had better be perfect or you'd never get it together. I suspect that is why you don't see it too often. If you pare down your dovetails to make the fit easier, the joint will be too loose. Thanks for the vid!
The dowels are a great idea but I really love the sliding dovetails. That would make some really awesome serving trays, box feet, foot stools, or any smaller items like that! You're a fantastic woodworker and I love your brainstorming and creative ideas. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! I love a sliding Dovetail too
I vote for the dowel buttons! Thanks for sharing and giving us more options to think about.
love the 'dowel button' idea... 👍i have been following your channel for a while now and am impressed by your knowledge and on camera presence; you know your woodworking stuff...! 👍 also, thank x3 for NOT letting youtube interrupt your videos with their annoying mid-roll ads...! your sponsor ads you do are acceptable because they relate (and support!) what your videos are about...! thank you again for great videos and congratulations on your new shop... looking forward to your future videos...! 👍😉😁🌷
Brilliant idea to use dowels. I have learnt so much from you over the past couple of years, thank you for sharing your work. Respect and Regards from Pakistan
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Huge thanks! I've learned a lot from you over the last few years. Attaching my raw wood table top today.
Glad to help!
Love the dowel idea! doing that now
This is what I like about your video you take your time and explain step by step everything no love music playing in the background to distract The Listener this way anybody can learn something from you and that's why I love your channel I can learn something from you because you take your time and explain it
I’m going to refer to this video repeatedly; thanks for the great reference! Side note: wonderful and consistent Lund quality in the new shop.
I really like the new graphics. They're great to help make the point.
This couldn’t have come at a better time! I’ve just cut up everything to make a reclaimed wood table and I was trying to work out how to attach the base to the legs (I’m a metal worker so don’t have many woodworking tools)
I’m going to steal the dowel buttons as I have the dowel and some scrap wood. I’ll be sure to tag thank you on Instagram when I make it!! Thank you so much for this!
Thank you so much. I have watched several videos on this subject and was leaning towards the mortise button. I was thinking to custom shape the buttons for use in my biscuit jointing machined slot. After being exposed to at least 10 different methods by 4 different men, yours was the last video watched. You have sold me on the "Skinny Fit Dowel" technique. I needed this for my current build. You seriously need to name this method!!
thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
Glad you liked them!
LOVE your videos !
Making buttons on the CNC is the way to go! Those angle brackets looked pretty interesting, I might try those on a small night stand or dresser sometime. The dowel was a clever idea and probably faster if you didn't have the jig you showed for the table saw.
Tamar always makes the newbie feel like we can do it. Great channel awesome mom and instructor. Thank you
Awesome to hear
Great video! Very helpful and informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You also have a very nice channel & you teach me a lot. Thx
The dowel buttons are a great idea. Love the creative solutions on your channel Tamar!
So glad you liked it!
Whoa, great thinking on the dowel method! Thanks for all the other options too!
Glad you liked it!
You might be the only RUclipsr that I don’t fast forward through the sponsor plug.
Ha that’s awesome to hear
Your ingenuity always amazes me, Tamar. The dowel button is another great idea. Another great video!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for making my life better, used your dealt tablesaw to fine tune works better than ever😊😊😊😊😊 so I was looking thru my wood pile and found a very old piece of Douglas fir it is 25” wide, was in an old Victorian house built in mid 1800’s, when I look closer at the grain there were very tight rings. I believe it came from an old growth tree that likely was over 400 years old. I was struggling on how to keep it from warping and here is Tamar with many solutions.
This video just popped up at the right time. I'm building a chest like coffee table and wasn't thinking about the wood shrinking and expanding. Thank you for saving my behind!!!
Awesome
excellent video tamar! thank you so much!
Glad you liked it!
I always enjoy your videos!
Learned a lot! Thanks!
great info thank you
Hello Tamar✌️. Missed your weekly videos. Glad you are back.
Glad to be back!
Excellent video Tamar! You're an inspiration. Your new shop looks great! :)
Thanks so much!
Thanks for giving all these options! I knew the method using buttons (the dowel version is genius!) but I’m about to put some seats onto triangular stool bases, and the oversized hole seems the best for that. I had been wondering how to install them for a while - thanks for posting this vid just in time for me :-)
Glad it was helpful!
Really fantastic tips and ideas, Tamar! 😃
Thanks a bunch!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Glad you liked them!
Brilliant as always! Lovin your dowel button thingymajig! Thanks for posting, take care
Glad you like it!
I really appreciate someone offering solutions to this problem rather just scolding people and telling them not to do it
Glad you appreciate it
Love your work 👍
Thanks! I ordered some of the "expansion" brackets. I didn't know they existed. I'm in the process of making a small table and was planning on going to the hardware and finding some off-the-shelf L brackets that I could rework with a slot to do this. Didn't know I could just buy them if I knew what to search for.
Love the dowel butttons, been working with wood for 60 years & never thought of what you did. Great idea. Love ur show & I'm 80
So glad you like it! I thought it was cool