Farmhouse Dinner Table Part 2 // Woodworking // Shop Vlog
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
- WEB: www.arayawoodworks.com
INSTAGRAM @arayawoodworks
FACEBOOK PAGE / arayawoodworks
My name is Alex Araya and I am a 26-year-old maker from Texas in the USA. It is great to have you here following along!
In this project, I continue the process of building a farmhouse table. I hope this video inspires you to go out there and make something for yourself. Let me know if you have any questions down in the comments :) Pura Vida.
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Tools I used- (Amazon Affiliate Links)
3M Dust Mask- amzn.to/3OpPDoY
Dewalt Sander- amzn.to/3oidDQh
Ryobi Drill Combo- amzn.to/43eyNO0
Makita Track Saw- amzn.to/3MjS1ek
Makita Router- amzn.to/3WnrPUY
Miter Saw- amzn.to/3Iru1F6
Domino Festool- amzn.to/41X6pPo
Grizzly Table Saw- amzn.to/3Ir3mrL
Low Angle Jack Plane- amzn.to/42Qah61
WEN Air Filter- amzn.to/42PJ1Vx
Music by:
RUclips Studio
Considering the complexity of the project, you made a really well edited video 📺 nice work 👍
Thank you so much for watching 😊
Just a couple things .... cleaning your table saw blade will help with the burn marks .... and when leaving the wood to settle over night after the first milling, stickering the wood will help air circulate around the entire piece and help with settling ... great work and video.
Thank you for watching. I appreciate the tips. I do need to clean/change my blade, it’s the stock blade from grizzly 😬😬
You have a nice shop bro! Loke the set up! Is the domino worth its weight in gold? Been thinking about getting one but I'm not good with metric. Only downside besides the price.tables looking good !keep the vids coming!
Thank you so much. Domino is definitely worth it. If I would have to do it again, I would get me the smaller one because it’s easier to use. Less heavy. But I am happy I have this one because I can accomplish anything
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing it. I’m also in San Antonio and starting my wood shop. I want to build a kitchen island and a wooden dog kennel. Where do you get your lumber from? Any recommendations on the build would be great. I’m also following on your instagram account. Mine is @js1_woodwork. Looking forward learning from you.
Thanks for watching. I just followed you back. I usually get my lumber from
Dakota hardwood. And feel free to DM with any questions. I don’t know much, but what I do know, I can share ☺️