As a person with negative building skills, it took a tremendous amount of faith for me watch this entire video from start to finish without even knowing what he was building to begin with.
Thank you!! This is such a necessity now! Compact! Useful - many uses ...... especially for us hoobiests that love to cut wood and paint! You are a genius!
Absolutely BRILLIANT project mate great DIY tool for people who are limited on space one of the best I've seen yet and can even add a removable clamping fence if you wanted to that's adjustable and store on bottom when not in use.. just an idea if you wanted to add it after. But what a great project mate no fancy tools just a proper DIY tool that anyone can make with a bit of skill and a couple basic tools, plus means you don't need to have 2 routers to have a table dedicated one!! well done! (& Great for anyone who works mobile from a van aswell if they want a set up like this inside!) Cheers from London England 👍💪😎🏴
It is an unsafe practice to feed a board into a spinning router bit without a fence or a starting pin. You can get kickback, as almost happened in the video.
There must be 1000 videos on RUclips telling us how to make a router table. I know that because I’ve watched them all… and your design is not only unique but it’s the most effective and most elegant solution I’ve seen. You rock 🏆
@@Timeless80 Those kind of Workshops are inspiring to see. Those kind of People are a joy to know. My Maternal Grandfather had a Small Workshop in his Basement and mad Doll Houses and Doll House Furniture there, among other things. Those things were perfect in every detail. He used his space very efficiently and had everything Organized. He was always calm. I admired that and try to emulate that.
Initially I thought another click bait video but having watched it all its a decent idea. Maybe put a description of what your building at the start,you may get more views and it shows you believe in what your doing. Just my opinion and kind regards from the UK 🤘🏼
Nice job... A small suggestion: Make the top out of melamine. It's much smoother and makes for a nicer finish with easier results when passing the material through the router.
0:27 Never put the weight of the saw on the material you're trying to remove. You should have cut from the other direction so the weight of the saw was over the bench.
Absolutely fabulous! My shed is small and I have 3 tables I made for cutting and routing etc! All stacked on top of each other - I will now have to go to work with this set up! Many thanks!
When I first started to view this video, I'm thinking "another folding wall table?" but then I realized it was going to be a router table. Very good idea! Only thing I would add is an adjustable guide fence to use as needed.
I thought that I had seen all the iterations possible on RUclips router tables, but your design brings some new ideas, easy setup, out of the way when not in use, easily removable to use the router freehand. Abraços from Brazil.
Hi there, would my sister or my mum be able to make this or are only men able to do this kind of craft? Shall I tell them to carry on knitting and sewing and forget trying this? Actually, I really want to learn to sew, but I'm not sure if my testicles would get in the way. I heard pin prick injuries could be pretty painful.
Excellent idea. My Dad was a carpenter and in his workshop he used to do loads of little nifty tricks like this. You guys really do think differently than everyone else.
You need to add a starter pin a few inches before your router bit to prevent kickback and potential injury. As I saw when you started to feed the wood, it kicked to the right.
@@楊翔遴 Looking at his router table setup, insert a steel dowel pin in line with the router bit center a few inches before the router bit. The starter pin acts as a guide to rest your workpiece against before feeding it into the the bit and prevent it from kicking out of your hands when starting. However I prefer and recommend making an adjustable fence for several reason. foremost is safety, second is the fence allows you to attach push down wheel or board above the cutter.
Nice design. I'd recommend a nice big E-Stop button. The power switch on the router is hard to reach and not everyone will have the outlet so handy to allow pulling the plug in an emergency.
Watched dozens of DIY drill drum sander builds and just built a basic one from old slab kitchen cabinet doors with discs inside rainwater pipe. This router table is also basic DIY and suites my type of router, and I'm inspired to build it. Thanks to all you wonderful inspirational craftsmen/women.
Never use a router table without a starter pin. You can even see it in this video at 6:58 where he lost control of the workpiece for a second. Best case scenario, you get a gouge into your workpiece where it should not be. Worst case scenario, your fingertips get a nice half inch roundover and your workpiece gets a free layer of red paint.
30 yrs ago I drilled a hole in my assembly table and mounted a router to the underside of the table in about 5 minutes. Works great - no assembly. A great inventor and mechanic once told me the best bracket is no bracket at all.
Routers are the bane of those who live in quiet rural areas. There’s always some DIY nut who has to find a reason to play with this annoying toy for hours on end that disturbs everyone around them within half a mile radius. Show us the unique idea for a silencer on the damn thing and I’ll give that a thumbs up.
And even worse if the guy owns a planer. I took a woodworking class years ago, and one guy showed up with a pickup truck full of wood to plane. He figured the price of the class was a lot less than renting a planer. Nobody could hear anything but that planer every week for 3 hours. That was as bad as listening to a chain saw taking down walnut trees.
(her husband Don) It is a variant on the carpenter's table that my grandfather, who was one, used on the commercial sailing ships that he sailed on. He made one for a kitchen table when we were living in a small apartment with a small kitchen and no dining room. He sailed in the 1890s and 1900s- that makes me quite old, doesn't it?
If routing without a fence, it is advisable to have a peg to brace the workpiece against. Otherwise, especially at the ends, there is danger of kickback.
No Guard Protection, No Emergency Stop Button, And nothing to stop a Child from plugging it in and getting Injured, in every workshop, SAFETY must come first......
OMG, I want one and don’t even need one, I just want to start routing molding and stuff ! 🙂 I absolutely love it ! That is Genius ! I would need a guider on there for me because I don’t have a steady hand, my piece of wood would look like a roller coaster 🤪.
Very nice addition to anyone’s workshop, thanks. When you sped up the hammering of the anchors into the wall, it took me back to Benny Hill, and I laughed my head off!
It is another project video, but this has a lot of + qualities. The lenght is decent, no bullshit, straight forward and simple enough. And the best part is that this is done by tools, that many of us diy-guys posses. I don´t like the vids where somebody does something cool and he has all the tools and facilities. Not all of us do. I don´t have a workshop att all, so this is the kind of project that I can relate to, and that goes for the most of the people in the world. This is something I could make with the tools that I have in my little back yard shed with nothing but junk. Nice video. And I agree with the comment that proposed a more informative title for the video - more views. Thumbs up from Finland.
Lol, they literally have made a portable router table for almost 50 yrs. Brother has one. Sets up in 2 mins and it's not hooked to your wall!!! Can access all 4 sides (which u absolutely need that) put ur effort now into taking it off wall !!! And put 4 legs and wheels...thank me later
You could have clamped a board to the top of the shelf ( as a guide) to make sure that it allowed the router to cut the same depth for the length of the board. That was a great and innovative, functional design...thanks for sharing
If the router bit has a bearing, that controls the depth and no fence is needed. Still it helps to have a pin you can place on the table on which to pivot the workpiece.
@@grahamnichols1416 it did! But really didn't literally every old craftsman have to make their own workstations. Where do they think the idea for the premade workstations came from?
Someone did think of it already…Rockler Convertible Benchtop Router Table. Mounts to the wall, folds up out of the way, comes with a fence, router easily removes for freehand use, and been on the market for years
It’s like watching Rolf Harris; “Can you tell what it is yet?” Halfway in and the answers no. This guy is clearly a woodwork expert. The average man in the street wouldn’t have anything like the amount of tool he has at his disposal. Good video!
"half way in you can't tell what it is" What you are describing is clickbait. - it is unfair gaming of RUclips's metric of watch time for deciding whether to recommend the video to people. Look at that ratio. 1.7M views but only 20k likes and 600 comments.
The thing is, you don’t need the expensive tools. With a hand saw and ideally a jigsaw a bit of sandpaper and a cordless screwdriver, you can build a LOT of stuff. If you actually wanted to build stuff, you would know that you don’t need expensive tools. They just make it faster
@@lilystrong9870 you don’t need them though, unless you have a large scale or something super specific/complicated. Otherwise, you can do it with pretty basic tools. As someone who has built a couple of projects, I can tell you that a table saw and a belt sander are really nice, but I was able to do the same without this stuff before, just took longer
@@sepro5135 I actually built several guitars without using all those tools I mentioned above. Only tools I used was a jigsaw and a router. I'm also scared of buy big big tools that could slice my fingers in a blink of an eye.
@@lilystrong9870 How cool! I built speakers out of wood and I'm currently turning an old, broken guitar into a shelf, I started out with only a jigsaw and a router, but now I have a drillpress, a Table saw and. Belt sander too. A bit scary but it makes some things a lot faster.
Хорошая задумка! Хотя я наверное до конца жизни не преодолею ненависть к фрезеру! Уж очень хочется чтоб в гробу на руках красовались все 10 пальцев. И по золотому кольцу на каждом))
Проще и эстетичней, когда он снизу поднимается столик этот. А почему никто никогда не додумался? Я встречал лет 35 назад лучше, поосто малогабаритные были балконы...
Я в детсве лучше видел, у друга на балконе, папа делал, только проще и эстетичней: столешница поднималась в рабочее состояние снизу. Лет 35-40 назад))).
As a person with negative building skills, it took a tremendous amount of faith for me watch this entire video from start to finish without even knowing what he was building to begin with.
@Seek Him with all your heart and you will find Him F Jesus and F you.
@Seek Him with all your heart and you will find Him that surely helped me figure out what he was building.
How did Corinthians know that tho 🧐
Thank you!! This is such a necessity now! Compact! Useful - many uses ...... especially for us hoobiests that love to cut wood and paint! You are a genius!
Absolute genius. What a brilliant build and idea, just so simple and effective and space saving.
Absolutely BRILLIANT project mate great DIY tool for people who are limited on space one of the best I've seen yet and can even add a removable clamping fence if you wanted to that's adjustable and store on bottom when not in use.. just an idea if you wanted to add it after. But what a great project mate no fancy tools just a proper DIY tool that anyone can make with a bit of skill and a couple basic tools, plus means you don't need to have 2 routers to have a table dedicated one!! well done! (& Great for anyone who works mobile from a van aswell if they want a set up like this inside!)
Cheers from London England 👍💪😎🏴
Oh wow! I'd like to try building this on my property!! The builders determination, know how, and skill is very impressive!
I’m not even going to bother replying to this comment
It is an unsafe practice to feed a board into a spinning router bit without a fence or a starting pin. You can get kickback, as almost happened in the video.
At least it was a router table, i thought this would end up being some sort of simple worktable with a tool holder.
It is unsafe to feed u!
And some nice burn marks.
There must be 1000 videos on RUclips telling us how to make a router table. I know that because I’ve watched them all… and your design is not only unique but it’s the most effective and most elegant solution I’ve seen. You rock 🏆
How about another unique pipe bender 🤣
Cheers bud, I'll skip this video, seen too many of these!!!🖖😁
Ok
Tryk på et, de udklip for at indsætte det i tekstfeltet.
How about sharing the plan 🤔
Love watching People with such skills doing what they do. Making useful things to make other useful things.
@@Timeless80 Those kind of Workshops are inspiring to see. Those kind of People are a joy to know.
My Maternal Grandfather had a Small Workshop in his Basement and mad Doll Houses and Doll House Furniture there, among other things. Those things were perfect in every detail. He used his space very efficiently and had everything Organized. He was always calm. I admired that and try to emulate that.
Initially I thought another click bait video but having watched it all its a decent idea. Maybe put a description of what your building at the start,you may get more views and it shows you believe in what your doing. Just my opinion and kind regards from the UK 🤘🏼
Fair, but I wouldn't have clicked on a video about a folding router table, so he got this sucker lol
Hahaha me too
@@zeahlessley6108 skipped 7 min 30, and watched 5 seconds.
Yes most of us don't have the time to watch a video to learn what it's about. Retitle it and maybe more of us will know what it's about.
2.5mil views later…..
Nice job... A small suggestion: Make the top out of melamine. It's much smoother and makes for a nicer finish with easier results when passing the material through the router.
0:27 Never put the weight of the saw on the material you're trying to remove. You should have cut from the other direction so the weight of the saw was over the bench.
What? You never sit on the branch of the tree that you are trimming?
Absolutely fabulous! My shed is small and I have 3 tables I made for cutting and routing etc! All stacked on top of each other - I will now have to go to work with this set up! Many thanks!
👍👍👍 Откидной фрезерный стол с быстрым съёмом фрезера - это суперидея!!!
When I first started to view this video, I'm thinking "another folding wall table?" but then I realized it was going to be a router table. Very good idea! Only thing I would add is an adjustable guide fence to use as needed.
Thanks for the heads up. I don't own a router and never will.
That's what I was thinking, too. My hand is not steady enough not to mess it up.
Yes, an adjustable guide would triple the functionality of this, and would be easy to add.
I thought that I had seen all the iterations possible on RUclips router tables, but your design brings some new ideas, easy setup, out of the way when not in use, easily removable to use the router freehand. Abraços from Brazil.
Lllll
Excellent work! Thanks for sharing this!
I like your designing and your solution for a lack of space. This makes using a router table that is compact and easy to use. Fantastic job!
Hi there, would my sister or my mum be able to make this or are only men able to do this kind of craft? Shall I tell them to carry on knitting and sewing and forget trying this? Actually, I really want to learn to sew, but I'm not sure if my testicles would get in the way. I heard pin prick injuries could be pretty painful.
Love this comment 😆
Excellent idea. My Dad was a carpenter and in his workshop he used to do loads of little nifty tricks like this. You guys really do think differently than everyone else.
Can I ask you a question why didn't you just make the hangar block wider reposition the hinge and let it fold down? Would look so much nicer to.
Yes I agree with you
You need to add a starter pin a few inches before your router bit to prevent kickback and potential injury. As I saw when you started to feed the wood, it kicked to the right.
Yeah I too learned this the hard way when I built my router table a few years back. Luckily no injury, just a ruined workpiece.
What's a starter pin? Just something to hold the wood in place so it cannot jump like it did?
@@楊翔遴 Stumpy Nubs has a great video about it over at ruclips.net/video/ns3VCP3s50U/видео.html
@@楊翔遴 Looking at his router table setup, insert a steel dowel pin in line with the router bit center a few inches before the router bit. The starter pin acts as a guide to rest your workpiece against before feeding it into the the bit and prevent it from kicking out of your hands when starting. However I prefer and recommend making an adjustable fence for several reason. foremost is safety, second is the fence allows you to attach push down wheel or board above the cutter.
@@AlexanderElse
Yeah, I wanna take safety tips from a guy called Stumpy Nubs.
You are an innovator master craftsman. I salute you. God bless.
Nice design. I'd recommend a nice big E-Stop button. The power switch on the router is hard to reach and not everyone will have the outlet so handy to allow pulling the plug in an emergency.
Better than that, use a dead-man foot pedal (only gets power while pedal pressed) instead of a switch.
I know almost nothing about woodworking and am in absolute awe and mesmerized by this whole video. Wow.
Perfect illustration of why you need a guide pin or fence when feeding a workpiece into a router cutter!!!
All that and you can only come up with he needs a fence life must really suck for you
Very creative and genuine idea. The idea matters, improvements can be added by the user. Thank you very much for sharing. Cheers,
Watched dozens of DIY drill drum sander builds and just built a basic one from old slab kitchen cabinet doors with discs inside rainwater pipe. This router table is also basic DIY and suites my type of router, and I'm inspired to build it. Thanks to all you wonderful inspirational craftsmen/women.
What an excellent space saving & most practical way to comfortably use router for desired jobs on an instant fly. Great job buddy, Thx a lot!!!
Never use a router table without a starter pin. You can even see it in this video at 6:58 where he lost control of the workpiece for a second. Best case scenario, you get a gouge into your workpiece where it should not be. Worst case scenario, your fingertips get a nice half inch roundover and your workpiece gets a free layer of red paint.
NEVER use an UNSECURED router like this! EVERY router has a plate for mounting on a table with screws for that specific reason
Actually it's at 6:58 but yeah it's is a problem.
Agree
@@michaeldose2041 Thanks for the hint, corrected it.
James, actually, he secured it with two screws at.
You are a talented carpenter. My Gradfather was from England a was a finishing carpenter. He made beautiful things....
30 yrs ago I drilled a hole in my assembly table and mounted a router to the underside of the table in about 5 minutes. Works great - no assembly.
A great inventor and mechanic once told me the best bracket is no bracket at all.
A great inventor?
That's great! Can it fold up out of the way? Can you mount your router underneath and remove it like this?
I have never seen anyone work so fast! Amazing!
It looks great. Thanks for sharing.
A pleasure to watch No messing about telling your history first
Routers are the bane of those who live in quiet rural areas. There’s always some DIY nut who has to find a reason to play with this annoying toy for hours on end that disturbs everyone around them within half a mile radius. Show us the unique idea for a silencer on the damn thing and I’ll give that a thumbs up.
Like chain saws and leaf blowers?
And even worse if the guy owns a planer. I took a woodworking class years ago, and one guy showed up with a pickup truck full of wood to plane. He figured the price of the class was a lot less than renting a planer. Nobody could hear anything but that planer every week for 3 hours. That was as bad as listening to a chain saw taking down walnut trees.
Love your video. On with the job. No boring chatting about what you are going to do. The visuals speak for themselves. Fantastic tools! 👍
That router table is super sweet . Keep up the great work and God Bless you and your family. Have a Happy New Year.
Must you bring God in to your remarks,It had nothing to do with God but the guys skill alone...
Nice! Can women use it too? ;-)
I could have a go at it , but it would probably take me 6 years to do 😆. Great watching someone handy at work , awesome 👌
Great job. I could watch your videos all day long but my wife won't let me (ha). Thanks for sharing.
(her husband Don) It is a variant on the carpenter's table that my grandfather, who was one, used on the commercial sailing ships that he sailed on. He made one for a kitchen table when we were living in a small apartment with a small kitchen and no dining room. He sailed in the 1890s and 1900s- that makes me quite old, doesn't it?
Cheers Alice from Pennsylvania 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What a groundbreaking idea. Poverty makes inventive
Я сделал с подъемником, для регулировки фрезы и направляющей на мебельном выдвижении. А ещё мой стол для циркулярки и лобзика.
Можно сказать МФУ. 🙄
What an awesome idea!!!!!Fantastic!!!!
Да уж голова, и руки в порядке и идея что надо, просто класс.
Excellent !! I am going to make one of these in my work shed! Thank you!!!
If routing without a fence, it is advisable to have a peg to brace the workpiece against. Otherwise, especially at the ends, there is danger of kickback.
wow one of the better ideas for a router table that saves space. Great job!!
Ok now I want one and I’m a 63 year old grandma 😁😍. So cool, my Dad was carpenter and would have been all over this one ❤️
No Guard Protection, No Emergency Stop Button, And nothing to stop a Child from plugging it in and getting Injured, in every workshop, SAFETY must come first......
Wow. Who made you director of everybody?
Brilliant…….unfortunately in my SoCal workshop, available wall space got built-out years ago😎
Brilliant, from Scotland 👍
Well thought out and clever design, nice work! I would consider adding a fence too. 👍🏼
Very clever, An ideal table if you have a small workshop and limited workspace. I am most impressed!
OMG, I want one and don’t even need one, I just want to start routing molding and stuff ! 🙂 I absolutely love it ! That is Genius ! I would need a guider on there for me because I don’t have a steady hand, my piece of wood would look like a roller coaster 🤪.
Very nice addition to anyone’s workshop, thanks. When you sped up the hammering of the anchors into the wall, it took me back to Benny Hill, and I laughed my head off!
С таким набором инструмента и оборудования, легче додумываться! Особенно, если есть цель! Такое, не каждому нужно!!!
Say, what?
Love this project but.. you know it's not just a "man's craft" ! Us woman love to do wood working as well!!
Great idea, takes up less space in the shop. Way to go.
That was really cool. You can come over and craft at house any time.
Definitely different and easy to keep out of the way if you have extra wall space.
Excellent idea thank you 👏👍🏻
Clever idea and well designed and built!!
It is another project video, but this has a lot of + qualities. The lenght is decent, no bullshit, straight forward and simple enough. And the best part is that this is done by tools, that many of us diy-guys posses. I don´t like the vids where somebody does something cool and he has all the tools and facilities. Not all of us do. I don´t have a workshop att all, so this is the kind of project that I can relate to, and that goes for the most of the people in the world. This is something I could make with the tools that I have in my little back yard shed with nothing but junk. Nice video. And I agree with the comment that proposed a more informative title for the video - more views. Thumbs up from Finland.
Спасибо! Хорошая идея, обязательно воспользуюсь!
YES! Excellent. Plug into a powers strip with its own switch above the table. LOVE workstations that fold away when not in use.
i watched the video 4 times just for the magic... goosebumps when you attach the router.. thank you.
Excellent & innovative ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent job 👍
Lol, they literally have made a portable router table for almost 50 yrs. Brother has one. Sets up in 2 mins and it's not hooked to your wall!!! Can access all 4 sides (which u absolutely need that) put ur effort now into taking it off wall !!! And put 4 legs and wheels...thank me later
You need a fence --helps keep your finger tips attached.
That looks so dangerous! Please add a lead and cover the rotating bit.
Where is everyone getting the money to pay for sheets of plywood?
Interesting idea. Would have like some commentary with explanations with it.
Instead of reaching under the table to switch on the router, mount a switch on the side of the table.
First thing I thought too. Seems almost dangerous at the moment with no guard.
Congratulations!.. Very good job & video!.. Thank you
You could have clamped a board to the top of the shelf ( as a guide) to make sure that it allowed the router to cut the same depth for the length of the board. That was a great and innovative, functional design...thanks for sharing
If the router bit has a bearing, that controls the depth and no fence is needed. Still it helps to have a pin you can place on the table on which to pivot the workpiece.
Great idea.
Worth the watch.
"why didnt anyone think of this before!"....dude, have you been living in a cave? People been building them since before you were born.
@@grahamnichols1416 it did! But really didn't literally every old craftsman have to make their own workstations. Where do they think the idea for the premade workstations came from?
@@1goldinga ikea🤷♂️. Jesus🤷♂️. One of those two lol
@@georgegoughnour1509 I think Jesus - he was a carpenter.
@Noobie Playz yes, like his father (the human one). I learned it in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade".
What I want to know is how someone with no space in their work shop still has a free wall to hang it on.
Hi Man. I know several woman who would be interested in trying that. Very good work.
Someone did think of it already…Rockler Convertible Benchtop Router Table. Mounts to the wall, folds up out of the way, comes with a fence, router easily removes for freehand use, and been on the market for years
yawn,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Truly unique. Save a lot of space. Simple and not complicated . Thanks for the upload.
Good idea. Well thought out!
I'm not a wood working person, but I enjoy watching people work with wood. Pretty cool beans! 👍🏾
This is definitely on the ‘to do’ list for when the weather gets a bit warmer! A brilliant idea! Thanks!
Wow! Nice work mister!!
There are commercially sold folding router tables... And they are portable. So, yes, people have thought of this before.
Your comment is helpful. We can't have him operating under the misconception that he thought of something original.
Thanks. Just saved me eight minutes.
Wow!! Clever indeed and cheaper.👍👏
It’s like watching Rolf Harris; “Can you tell what it is yet?” Halfway in and the answers no. This guy is clearly a woodwork expert. The average man in the street wouldn’t have anything like the amount of tool he has at his disposal. Good video!
I do know aldi have a lot affordable tools for hobbyist
Turns out, in Rolf's case, it was a hand up your skirt :/
"half way in you can't tell what it is"
What you are describing is clickbait. - it is unfair gaming of RUclips's metric of watch time for deciding whether to recommend the video to people.
Look at that ratio. 1.7M views but only 20k likes and 600 comments.
@@mattbooth307 Precisely bro.
Ingenious as ever 👍🏻😉
Yeah anyone could build this $5 item with $20,000 worth of tools.
The thing is, you don’t need the expensive tools. With a hand saw and ideally a jigsaw a bit of sandpaper and a cordless screwdriver, you can build a LOT of stuff. If you actually wanted to build stuff, you would know that you don’t need expensive tools. They just make it faster
every zero budget diy ever. then comes the jointer, planer, table saw, drum sander, etc ...
@@lilystrong9870 you don’t need them though, unless you have a large scale or something super specific/complicated. Otherwise, you can do it with pretty basic tools. As someone who has built a couple of projects, I can tell you that a table saw and a belt sander are really nice, but I was able to do the same without this stuff before, just took longer
@@sepro5135 I actually built several guitars without using all those tools I mentioned above. Only tools I used was a jigsaw and a router. I'm also scared of buy big big tools that could slice my fingers in a blink of an eye.
@@lilystrong9870 How cool! I built speakers out of wood and I'm currently turning an old, broken guitar into a shelf, I started out with only a jigsaw and a router, but now I have a drillpress, a Table saw and. Belt sander too. A bit scary but it makes some things a lot faster.
Awesome idea and thank you for sharing
Если вместо фрезера прикрепить унитаз, тоже будет прикольно. И тоже никто до этого не додумался!
Wow! Very smart indeed sir! I commend your creativity!
Конечно "лайк",- такая хорошая работа.
Спасибо.
Like a few others I thought another folding table.
Boy am I glad I stayed til the end
That is a great space saver.
Many thanks fella
Хорошая задумка! Хотя я наверное до конца жизни не преодолею ненависть к фрезеру! Уж очень хочется чтоб в гробу на руках красовались все 10 пальцев. И по золотому кольцу на каждом))
Проще и эстетичней, когда он снизу поднимается столик этот. А почему никто никогда не додумался? Я встречал лет 35 назад лучше, поосто малогабаритные были балконы...
Brilliant and talented!!!!!!!
Реально что то новое и оригинальное! Ты молодец!!!👍🏻
Я в детсве лучше видел, у друга на балконе, папа делал, только проще и эстетичней: столешница поднималась в рабочее состояние снизу. Лет 35-40 назад))).
Love this idea! Thank you for posting!