Unfortunately its not out just yet as I'm waiting on some parts to be delivered. As soon as they show up though (hopefully this week), it'll be online!
I had the same problem the first time I bought one - i returned it the same day. I gave it another try a few months back - only this time I put a really nice Diablo Saw Blade on the saw - and it was like butter. So I'm totally blaming it on that. 😆
I drew up some really basic plans when i got started, based on a piece of glass the church already had for the top of the table - but ended up making quite a few changes as I went to the dimensions based on the thickness of some of the lumber that was available. Like the legs ended up being 3"x3", and the skirt around the table ended up being around 6" so the CNC letters would be readable, and still leave room for the trim. Happy to share the original drawing / dimensions with you though if you wanna reach out through the contact form on my website. And going forward I'm planning to create much more detailed plans for all my projects and make them available.
I like this one.
Thank you!
All three are beautiful pieces
Thanks Tony!
Love how the table turned out - looks great!
Thanks Tom!
Beautiful work 👍 the top coat is a great idea.
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Well done, sir!
Thanks Will !
Two down--on to the Cross Build
Unfortunately its not out just yet as I'm waiting on some parts to be delivered. As soon as they show up though (hopefully this week), it'll be online!
I'm impressed by your skill with the Kreg Accu cut. In my hands, that thing is just as good as trying to do that with a jigsaw 🤣
I had the same problem the first time I bought one - i returned it the same day. I gave it another try a few months back - only this time I put a really nice Diablo Saw Blade on the saw - and it was like butter. So I'm totally blaming it on that. 😆
I'd like to consider making something like this. do you have the plans that you can share?
I drew up some really basic plans when i got started, based on a piece of glass the church already had for the top of the table - but ended up making quite a few changes as I went to the dimensions based on the thickness of some of the lumber that was available. Like the legs ended up being 3"x3", and the skirt around the table ended up being around 6" so the CNC letters would be readable, and still leave room for the trim.
Happy to share the original drawing / dimensions with you though if you wanna reach out through the contact form on my website. And going forward I'm planning to create much more detailed plans for all my projects and make them available.