Sofa snack table. Great for your living room!
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- Опубликовано: 6 мар 2014
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This little couch table is really handy! It's a great place for snacks while watching TV.
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Holy epiphany! Router table as a makeshift jointer! Love that idea!
Pocket holes and biscuit joints in the same project. lol Steve you the best.
The music goes very well with your haircut.
Bandsaw box snack table would be a cool idea to show off. Get on it. You're welcome!
Lovely! Really nice design!
I like your new cordless drills I like that brad too. I'm jealous of your new Kreg jig.
I like that you kept the sapwood. To many of the furniture guys are to prim and proper and don't use it. I like the project the way it turned out.
I like this kind of project , two thumbs up !
Nice design and great video!
making two of them tomorrow for the sun room. Perfect space saver for a smaller room. Thanks for the free plans. I'll post pics. It's also good to see the sun. Nothing here but dirty snow and cold winds.
Glad to see I am not the only one who gets ahead of him self
Great job
Well done table!
steve you are the superfly great video
Nice project Steve
Cheers
Mike
I thought my neighbors didn't like me making noise, but they ask me to make a baby swing, haha, just sharing.
Before the film finished i had an idea & lo & behold the first person to comment took the words right out of my mouth.I'm going to make something like this for my laptop in bed.Great stuff.
Nice quick project! Looks great! I like the clean shaven look on you Steve :)
I've been an Audible member for years. Love it.
Steve you are the man
Love that Cali cutout in the background.
Gotta love guys who can make things, awesome!
That Table is pretty cool. I can see how that would be really useful.
This is a fantastic table love the design not seen one like it before, we'll done again Steve
I watch all your videos. You crack me up and you have great stuff to teach and share. Love the simple plans
great idea steve
Nice design. Very cool snack table. I'll bet you'll get requests for more.
I might make one of these great idea looks very good.
I think growing up poor played a big part in my creativity. Make do with what you got.
I really should get a basic work shop set up. So I can make some of theses awesome things!
Very nice, thanks for sharing!
Looks great Steve! This is now on the list of things to build. I love seeing the videos every week man, keep up the great work!
NICE PROJECT !
Extra realy... My son loves your videos soooooo much.. Very useful... Thanks
Great project, Steve! Well thought out and well executed. I think I'll try one.
Good job, Steve. I discovered your channel about a year ago and have gone back and watched most of you videos. You can learn and be entertained at the same time. I made your shop mallet last fall and now use it every day I'm in the shop. Keep up the good work.
Great job as usual Steve. And thank you for the free plans.
Great job! Love the design.
Very nice! I've havent really been in my workshop lately, but this project got me out there again. I am making one of these but with a different design that i designed myself. This type of table will work great for just chilling on the sofa with foods/drinks avaliable next to me!
Hi Steve! A very nice project you've done there. Thank you for a whole bundle of fine ideas how in an easy way using simple tools and get a profsigt results.
Truly appreciate the video tutorials you put up. Very helpful. I intend to make some 'how to' videos for noobs while I improve my skill.
Great idea, I'll have to add this to my favorites. Thanks Steve.
As usual a great project Steve, you make my week, keep up the amazing work.
Another cool project. Makes me dream of warmer weather so I can get back out there building stuff like this.
The advantages of living in California, lol!!
This is true.
I love the fun way you've been doing the "...brought to you by..." segments
I have made a little table like this for my bathroom... Thanks you Steve for the inspiration....
You know I really enjoy the way you edit your video you teach how to do something it don't take all day LOL keep up the good work oh yeah loving your lockdown woodworking
I love your videos
Great Steve! Looking forward your next creative project next friday!
Great project Steve! As always looking forward to your next project!!
Great video. Love the bench and construction and now will have a go at making one just like yours!
Hey that would make for a great laptop table! Very nice Steve!
It's been awhile since I've watched your videos, Steve! (School and work are a doozy!) Very glad to see that you're still making videos and have a bigger following now. Love it!
Wonderful work,thanks for sharing , see you next week.
I made a set of these table using your plans. Even though I do not have the fancy tools that you have my snack tables turned out very good. I was very happy with the end results. thanks
I made 6 of these But adjusted the plans a bit. It came out great!
Get a lock mitre bit for your router table to do those long mitre joints.
I think I'm going to have to make one of these great job Steve
Love it Steve great project, especially for a small apartment. Makes a great end table as well as a useful table. Really like the sapwood contrast on the tabletop too.
I also am a big fan of leaving the sapwood in projects.. some folks don't care for it.... what do they know! :)
Agreed Chris!
Ooooooh, new green drill n driver. Might want to tape the name black like your old porter cable drill you use to use ;-)
Love the table!
Great video! Thanks for sharing, I've learned a lot on carpentry just by watching at your videos.
Hi Steve, good project.
This table is very interesting and has several months of use.
Great idea Steve. We all could use one or more of these tables.
Thanks Steve, good project and a nice video.
Roland
I love your work!
I've only recently stumbled upon your channel, but I'm finding it really easy to follow and full of very useful information. I'm new to woodworking and have been working on this project. I used a jigsaw instead of bandsaw (don't have one) and laminated panels instead of plywood (a bit cheaper and no edging to worry about). I added a couple of circular indents for cup holders (practice using a router) and a blue epoxy resin channel about an inch in from the edge (just because I've never done any resin before). It's come up really well. Thanks for all the content you produce! Now to find the next project to work on...
Nice. Awesome Job. Your a great craftsman. Love your Channel.
Man your so awesome!!! Love watching your video's you've given a lot of great project ideas thank you.
Sir I like all u r videos
This is great!
great project....nice
Great video, thanks!
Great video, You have give me great idea for reclaimed lumber projects!!!!
Nice project Steve. I've been planning on making a couple of these for months now. I guess I need to get it done.
im a trim carpenter and a magician this looks like a great table for magic thanks for the idea :)
Excelente trabajo!!!
Love me some Stevey - keep it up!
Pretty good!
Thanks again Steve.
Nice, my shop is full right now with a major project. I plan to use your plans but put a slight angle on the top with a ledge. This will be great for my tablet while couch surfing. Thanks for the GREAT ideas.
Nice table Steve,
That would also be great for an alarm clock next to a bed.
Regards,
Bob
I really like this piece! GJ! (please give us longer shots of the final product..) Thanks for your good work.
Steve: a few friendly suggestions: It would have been nice to try and eliminate as many visible fasteners as possible (ie: all the pocket holes). The V joint in your uprights would have been the perfect place to use biscuits. The uprights could have been screwed up through the bottom as well. This would have left just the 4 top pocket screws showing, which aren't that noticeable. Just something to keep in mind on future projects. I know pocket holes are quick and convenient, but I prefer to use them where they don't show.
It is looking like a NASA laboratory for me :-D
Thanks to MicroJig and Audible for sponsoring the show!
Soy tu fan👏👏👏
Great job sneaking in that sponsor shout out lol
Perfect
Steve,
Love your videos! A tip for mitering long joints in plywood is to run a rabbeting bit along the finished joint to take out a square rabbet, then glue a strip of matching or contrasting wood into the rabbet. Trim, sand, enjoy the custom look!
It would be great if you give a detailed focus on your product at the end of the video... this would give a lot more appreciation on your great craftsmanship. Thanks for all the video you have shared!
Can you do a simple bar stool type project?
Plywood and limited tools projects are always fun for the weekend
Good job men keep going it
Great video! And I know it's off topic, but purple is a great color on you! Lookin' good sir! Keep up the great work! Love your stuff!
awesome! i love the creativity in this and the fact that its dr who :)
Yum, biscuits, that gave me an idea, not for the shop but for dinner. Nice update on the TV tray from times of yore.
You are awesome!!!!!!!
Very cool. Looks easy to make even with limited tools. Just watching it gave me ideas on how I can do it using only powered hand tools. :-)
Great!
Really nice piece, it turned out well. Made me think of making something like this only longer so I could use a keyboard and mouse on it (for my HTPC or SteamBox) while sitting on the couch.
COOL!
now that's my kind of project!! simple, useful and it can be done in one day. oh , and i'm a french speaking woodworker so be forgetful for my top notch english lol
hay steve love the project hope to see more of the bisket jointer was wondering if you were going to make more things for the shop and was wondering what you keep in the cabinets above your lathe and scroll saw