Nice job on this. So refreshing to see a build with no pocket holes for the table top construction. Takes the piece from a DIY build to a professionally built piece fo furniture. Wishing you the best on you tube. Subscribed. God Bless.
Thanks. Very informative. I see you have a variety of tool brands, do you have a preference for table saws? In the market and looking for suggestions from anyone in the field. Thanks!!
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Nice job on this. So refreshing to see a build with no pocket holes for the table top construction. Takes the piece from a DIY build to a professionally built piece fo furniture. Wishing you the best on you tube. Subscribed. God Bless.
Thanks Mark, I really appreciate that!
Great video man, and there are some very helpful tips. I really appreciate that as a beginner.
Would love to see more videos.
Thanks Kenneth! There will be more!
Very nice!
Thank you!
Awesome stuff, man! Love the bottom shelf!
Like the video
Thanks. Very informative. I see you have a variety of tool brands, do you have a preference for table saws? In the market and looking for suggestions from anyone in the field. Thanks!!
If your budget allows SawStop is the way to go in my opinion. It would pay for itself pretty quick if you ever had a slip up and got a finger
Beautiful!! I’ve been looking for a table just like this. Can you tell me what cuts I need?
Thanks
Thank you! Unfortunately I don’t have plans/cut list for this build
You could just flip the piece over and you have a 30 degree angle instead of a 60 degree angle. most miters can do a a 30 deg cut.
I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks!
Can you please tell me which stain will be good on Pine.Tried dark walnut but came too much dark.
Depends on what you’re going for. Early American is a little lighter but still on the dark side.