I see the magic million mark on the horizon! You must know of course when you reach it, it will be well deserved and celebrated by all of us! This is a great video, Ana! Grats to you and your for the production.
This is a beautiful table, Ana . Thanks for sharing this video with us. It's hard for me to believe how many years that I have been following you and enjoying the projects that build. I hope that you have a great week.
I love this table! I have enjoyed watching your channel grow, it is well deserved as you are TOP in my book for how to build beautiful home furnishings. It is so nice to be able to say "I built it myself". I love the details you give. Thank you for sharing your talent with us, may you have continued success and many blessings!❤
Thanks for sharing with us a very functional and successful minimalist approach to woodworking. You demonstrate continually that we can build wonderful projects without the necessity of an expensive collection of tools.
The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
Thank you Ana for your videos and free plans. Have been following you since I began woodworking several years ago and still a big fan. Have done many of your plans and still want to do more. Keep up the great work.
Darn you Ana, I just have to build this thing! I don’t have a need or the space for the finished product, so I will let you know when and where I donate it, so actually this is a Thank You, again!
Love this table Ana, thanks for this video. I have a long wide bench top that I wanted to make into a craft table do now I know how to build the legs and attach them securely. I’ll have to use 6 legs though cos it’s a pretty long top. Do you think that would work out doing it this way???
Thanks for the feedback! Personally, I have good success as long as the boards are kiln dried and acclimated- the table we had before still has a perfect top that is 5 years old and no warping or joint separation. I’ll be doing a video soon on refinishing it and changing out the base. I find 1x tops with a substantial base do good, as the base holds the table down from warping. Lightweight bases are no good, especially paired with a 2x top Just the experience I have and my two cents for what it’s worth!
I like this modern table design, but won’t the mitered apron corners eventually show large gaps? The aprons screwed crosswise into the top boards will inevitably move with the seasons at a different rate than the aprons screwed along the top boards. If you live in a four-season climate, I’d be skeptical of this design. If you look at the $2,600 table that served as inspiration for this build, you can see that it’s made from veneered MDF, which would work better for this design.
Your plans are always so basic and functional. And they require a minimum of special tools or techniques. When you assemble your table tops, do you use glue as well as the pocket hole screws?
Its pretty but as someone with LONG legs I HATE sitting at a table that has that underlip(you called it an apron) I always thought the apron was the end piece on the table top.
It does take up some leg room, so maybe not the best option for taller people. I do like "underlip" this seems to be more of an easy to understand term, I'll have to use it. Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback! We do have many plans without. However it is difficult to make a tabletop without some specialized tools, whether it’s biscuits, pocket holes or dowels. Pocket holes are my favorite as you don’t have to wait for glue to dry and the screws pull wood together- so a joiner isn’t required.
As someone who built a dining table from pine I would not recommend it. Spend the extra money and make it out of a hard wood like oak. Pine dents extremely easily and making it from oak will make this a piece that can be passed down through generations
This table would be so beautiful in oak! Absolutely invest in hardwoods for generational pieces. One thought is if someone doesn't intend to commit to a piece for a lifetime (trendy design, change in needs or room size), pine and spruce are rapid renewing and grow locally almost everywhere - might be a compromise worth considering. Just a though! Appreciate the feedback!
Is everything ok? I feel like your content used to be so much different… the videos used to be longer and warmer. This one feels kind of hastily put together. Maybe a loss in production value is what I’m looking for… now it just feels like you’re reading from a script. Hope all is well
Hi, I appreciate you looking out for me. My video editor moved a couple years ago, and it has been challenging to self film without here. We miss her too! I would like to get back into the longer formats too, we miss sharing more personality and meaning behind the builds. Thank you again for watching and caring!
I used to love watching your videos. But, today, after watching just 3 videos, youtube is now blocking me from watching any further videos. As such, because I can no longer watch your videos, I am forced to unsubscribe. Sorry.
I see the magic million mark on the horizon! You must know of course when you reach it, it will be well deserved and celebrated by all of us! This is a great video, Ana! Grats to you and your for the production.
Thanks for your support and kind words, glad you like it!
Thank you Ana. It's always a better day when you put up a video. ❤
You are so welcome, thank you!
I always watch the ads to help support @Ana White. She is the best builder on this platform.
Thanks for your support, I appreciate you!
Wow, awesome
Thanks for watching!
This table beautiful!! Love it.
Thank you!
This is a beautiful table, Ana . Thanks for sharing this video with us.
It's hard for me to believe how many years that I have been following you and enjoying the projects that build. I hope that you have a great week.
Thank you, I appreciate you!
Looks fab, you make it look so easy. 👏👏
Thanks, it's actually a pretty easy build!
This table looks awesome. I think I have found my new project Ana 😊
GREAT!
I would have never thought it was hollow and light weight like that, looks great.
Thanks for watching!
@@AnaWhiteDIY what stain color did you use on this?
ok this is BEAUTIFUL!!!! you make this look so easy and I think it is until i get my own tools out....lol, thanks
Thanks for watching, you can do it!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you!
The table is beautiful… The finish is brilliant…
So glad you like it, thanks for watching!
Thanks, Ana ❤
Thanks for watching!
So simple. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the visit!
I love the modern builds Ana! Will there be modern dining chairs to accompany the table? Love your content!
I love this table! I have enjoyed watching your channel grow, it is well deserved as you are TOP in my book for how to build beautiful home furnishings. It is so nice to be able to say "I built it myself". I love the details you give. Thank you for sharing your talent with us, may you have continued success and many blessings!❤
I appreciate you!
Your stuff is outstandingly good
Thanks so much!
This looks great
Thank you!
As always, another beautiful project. Thanks so much for all your work and then sharing with others ❣️
Thank you so much!
That is such a beautiful table!
Thank you!!! I can’t wait to come see your new house!
Thanks for sharing with us a very functional and successful minimalist approach to woodworking. You demonstrate continually that we can build wonderful projects without the necessity of an expensive collection of tools.
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Looks awesome
Thank you!
Watching you work always makes me smile. Hollow legs. Lmao! Really nice table.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate that!
Wow! That looks so easy! :D
Thanks for watching!
Wow over 800000 subscribers. Impressive! Always love your videos and projects!
That turned out so beautiful!!
Thank you!
Great look and so substantial! Thank you, Ana!
AWESOME!
Thank you!
Hi, Ana! I hope you and your family had a wonderful summer. I’ve missed you and your wonderful, interesting projects…Ty, as always.
Thank you so much!
@@AnaWhiteDIY Welcome!
The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
Excellent work and well thought out. High 5 Anna
So nice of you, thanks!
That’s awesome Ana 💗
Thanks, so glad you like it!
Nice looking table
Thanks 👍
Thank you Ana for your videos and free plans. Have been following you since I began woodworking several years ago and still a big fan. Have done many of your plans and still want to do more. Keep up the great work.
Wonderful!
Great video. Thank you
Thank you!
Beautiful as always
Thank you!
Darn you Ana, I just have to build this thing! I don’t have a need or the space for the finished product, so I will let you know when and where I donate it, so actually this is a Thank You, again!
Wonderful, I would love to see it!
Super fabulous I love it thank you so much for sharing enjoyed watching
Thanks so much!
You are an amazing skilled woman. Greetings from Guatemala, Central America.
Thank you for watching!
Good job. Love it
Thank you!
Very nice 👌 👍 👏
Thanks for watching!
Wow. Very nice project! Love how you finish these as well.
Thank you! 😊
👍 nice job 👏
Thanks 👍
Magnificient , per usual
Thank you so much 😀
Great work. I’ve used a few of your plans on table projects… always enjoy seeing your work.
Thank you very much!
Table check. Now I need chairs.
Great!
Nice, clean and neat amazing work, Thank you for sending this informative video
Thanks for watching!
You're so awesome!!
Thanks for watching, appreciate your kindness!
I really like the look of it. A coat of Epoxy on the top surface and legs, if you have kids and or animals may be beneficial.
Thanks for watching!
I want one!
Thanks for watching!
Love this table Ana, thanks for this video. I have a long wide bench top that I wanted to make into a craft table do now I know how to build the legs and attach them securely. I’ll have to use 6 legs though cos it’s a pretty long top. Do you think that would work out doing it this way???
The problem with using this type of thin soft pine lumber is that they warp
Thanks for the feedback!
Personally, I have good success as long as the boards are kiln dried and acclimated- the table we had before still has a perfect top that is 5 years old and no warping or joint separation. I’ll be doing a video soon on refinishing it and changing out the base.
I find 1x tops with a substantial base do good, as the base holds the table down from warping. Lightweight bases are no good, especially paired with a 2x top
Just the experience I have and my two cents for what it’s worth!
a Ana White é muito inteligente.
Thank you for watching!
❤
Beautiful! Did you use a topcoat? Polyurethane?
I like this modern table design, but won’t the mitered apron corners eventually show large gaps? The aprons screwed crosswise into the top boards will inevitably move with the seasons at a different rate than the aprons screwed along the top boards. If you live in a four-season climate, I’d be skeptical of this design. If you look at the $2,600 table that served as inspiration for this build, you can see that it’s made from veneered MDF, which would work better for this design.
When screwing the top into the aprons, how do you account for wood movement? Thank you
Your plans are always so basic and functional. And they require a minimum of special tools or techniques.
When you assemble your table tops, do you use glue as well as the pocket hole screws?
Thank you! I would do a thin bead, it won’t hurt!
Quick question, do you glue as well as pocket hole screw the table top or just rely on the screws?
You certainly can, pocket holes do pretty good - but glue would be a bonus!
What type of wood?
Where do you go to purchase straight and dry pine boards? Home Depot? Lol. God, that’s a lot of pocket screws.
Its pretty but as someone with LONG legs I HATE sitting at a table that has that underlip(you called it an apron) I always thought the apron was the end piece on the table top.
It does take up some leg room, so maybe not the best option for taller people. I do like "underlip" this seems to be more of an easy to understand term, I'll have to use it. Thank you!
Just for once make something without pocket screws lol
Thanks for the feedback! We do have many plans without. However it is difficult to make a tabletop without some specialized tools, whether it’s biscuits, pocket holes or dowels. Pocket holes are my favorite as you don’t have to wait for glue to dry and the screws pull wood together- so a joiner isn’t required.
As someone who built a dining table from pine I would not recommend it. Spend the extra money and make it out of a hard wood like oak. Pine dents extremely easily and making it from oak will make this a piece that can be passed down through generations
This table would be so beautiful in oak! Absolutely invest in hardwoods for generational pieces.
One thought is if someone doesn't intend to commit to a piece for a lifetime (trendy design, change in needs or room size), pine and spruce are rapid renewing and grow locally almost everywhere - might be a compromise worth considering. Just a though! Appreciate the feedback!
Is everything ok? I feel like your content used to be so much different… the videos used to be longer and warmer. This one feels kind of hastily put together. Maybe a loss in production value is what I’m looking for… now it just feels like you’re reading from a script. Hope all is well
Hi, I appreciate you looking out for me. My video editor moved a couple years ago, and it has been challenging to self film without here. We miss her too!
I would like to get back into the longer formats too, we miss sharing more personality and meaning behind the builds.
Thank you again for watching and caring!
I used to love watching your videos. But, today, after watching just 3 videos, youtube is now blocking me from watching any further videos. As such, because I can no longer watch your videos, I am forced to unsubscribe. Sorry.
I'm sorry to hear that, not sure why that is...