Dear Wes...You are a great tutor...learned so much from you...a million thanx...A bit worried though. I watched you this a m lifting a 4x8 melamine sheet and your face literally turned apple red...Please check your blood pressure....losing you would be a cardinal sin...We love you man!!!...Keep plugging!!
Very nice again Wes! I so much enjoy your vids. Already made two of your end tables (Cherry and Ash) and working on the Walnut one this week. Of course I will start on this bench very soon. Must also mention that your unbrella stands are a big hit with some friends. If you want to know how many friends you have, start doing stuff from Wes. Thanks so much!
Yes… now it’s perfect! Place for a morning coffee mug or glass of wine over the weekend while soaking up some sunshine and good vibes. I am going to make chairs too. Just shorten the panels! These are a good height. The Adirondack model is too low for my taste. Thanks Wes, you are a great teacher.
I’ve learned so much from you, especially that I was using way too much glue. I can’t believe I wasted so much glue from squeeze out dripping all over the place. The worst part was cleaning it up on my hands, the work piece, my bench, the floor. Yikes!! Thanks Wes. You’ve saved me time, money, and a lot of aggravation. ✌🏽🙏🏽
Thanks for the awesome things you produce. I know you work with your own plans, however, are you ever going to start selling plans. I just moved to Oklahoma, and I am thinking the bench would sell if I made a few. Problem is I think I am allergic to Pine. Probably cost a little more, but I really like working with all kinds of Oak Wood. I have been practicing using a Router the way you do, and it sure does make a better design. I need to ask; does it ever damage the router or the bit?
Hi...currently I am not selling plans. This bench would look great in oak or other hardwood. Router bits do get dull with use but can be sharpened. Sounds like you are off to a great start. Wes
@@dougggiereid that's what I meant to say but I typed it wrong. It looked as though the arm was high as it was being pushed down to attach. But the project did look very nice as do all of his projects.
Wes, I love all that you do, but you made a beautiful bench and then put those ugly arms on it. I know I, know! you can design arms better than that. I am in no way trying to make you mad, I am however being honest with you, I worked for a company here in my home town, Callahan Furniture. My ex Boss and good friend made outdoor Furniture. From porch swings to gliders to benches, even a plantation swing which I designed myself. If you are interested I can send you the dimensions VIA facebook? I think it would be a great project for you. Thumbs up on the bench.
Thank you very much for your comment. I really appreciate your offer to send me some dimensions...you can do that at: wooworkingwithwes@gmail.com Its nice to know someone so dedicated to their craft, I am sure your work was exceptional. Wes
Hey this is Wes...if you have any questions or stuck on a particular project you need help with, go to
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Thank you.
Dear Wes...You are a great tutor...learned so much from you...a million thanx...A bit worried though. I watched you this a m lifting a 4x8 melamine sheet and your face literally turned apple red...Please check your blood pressure....losing you would be a cardinal sin...We love you man!!!...Keep plugging!!
Thank you again Wes you are awesome
Thank you for your kind comment...I appreciate you watching, Wes
Thanks Wes. I'd like to see it after it's stained and placed in the yard.
Very nice again Wes! I so much enjoy your vids. Already made two of your end tables (Cherry and Ash) and working on the Walnut one this week. Of course I will start on this bench very soon.
Must also mention that your unbrella stands are a big hit with some friends. If you want to know how many friends you have, start doing stuff from Wes. Thanks so much!
I love your videos. Thanks for posting and teaching.
Thank you so much...glad you enjoy the videos. Wes
Yes… now it’s perfect! Place for a morning coffee mug or glass of wine over the weekend while soaking up some sunshine and good vibes. I am going to make chairs too. Just shorten the panels! These are a good height. The Adirondack model is too low for my taste. Thanks Wes, you are a great teacher.
Hi...I am sure your chairs will be great! Thanks for watching, Wes
Nice touch. All that’s missing now is a beverage holder and foot stool to make it a nice reading bench😉
I’ve learned so much from you, especially that I was using way too much glue. I can’t believe I wasted so much glue from squeeze out dripping all over the place. The worst part was cleaning it up on my hands, the work piece, my bench, the floor. Yikes!! Thanks Wes. You’ve saved me time, money, and a lot of aggravation. ✌🏽🙏🏽
Thank you so much for your comment! I am really glad you enjoyed the video and I could help in just a small way. Wes
That was a great video!!
Glad you liked it...thank you!! Wes
Of course, I like all of your videos Wes!!
Just needs cup holders in the arms for perfection!
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Thanks for the awesome things you produce. I know you work with your own plans, however, are you ever going to start selling plans. I just moved to Oklahoma, and I am thinking the bench would sell if I made a few. Problem is I think I am allergic to Pine. Probably cost a little more, but I really like working with all kinds of Oak Wood. I have been practicing using a Router the way you do, and it sure does make a better design. I need to ask; does it ever damage the router or the bit?
Hi...currently I am not selling plans. This bench would look great in oak or other hardwood. Router bits do get dull with use but can be sharpened. Sounds like you are off to a great start. Wes
Hi Wes, do you have a cutting list
Hi Gary....I am in the process of doing another video with cut sheet and dimensions. Thanks for watching, Wes
Looks like the back bracket is too high. But my ? Is how do you decide the size round over bits to use on your projects?
The back bracket looks too low to me.
@@dougggiereid that's what I meant to say but I typed it wrong. It looked as though the arm was high as it was being pushed down to attach. But the project did look very nice as do all of his projects.
I wish u would sell plans
Sorry we are not set up to get plans to you...hopefully soon! Thanks for visiting, Wes
Wes, I love all that you do, but you made a beautiful bench and then put those ugly arms on it. I know I, know! you can design arms better than that. I am in no way trying to make you mad, I am however being honest with you, I worked for a company here in my home town, Callahan Furniture. My ex Boss and good friend made outdoor Furniture. From porch swings to gliders to benches, even a plantation swing which I designed myself. If you are interested I can send you the dimensions VIA facebook? I think it would be a great project for you. Thumbs up on the bench.
Thank you very much for your comment. I really appreciate your offer to send me some dimensions...you can do that at: wooworkingwithwes@gmail.com
Its nice to know someone so dedicated to their craft, I am sure your work was exceptional. Wes