Bro the table is gorgeous well done. FYI though you could have saved about 1k by using redoak and staining it lol. Also if you mitered the armrest it would class this up even more!
Amazing table, obviously this table is already pretty big, but in theory could you use the slots to support a leaf as well, if you we hosting a larger dinner?
Well done! Very nice piece & well thought out, esp with the manual holder! It would look good to add a small bead of soft strip lights tucked away inside around the border.
That is a gorgeous table - what is the name of the stain? I can’t find the Color you mention. Also I would love if you would make a video on how to make those water sealed leaves - how to actually make the mortise and tenon joints :)
Hiring a local woodworker is the most expensive option. Cheapest is to build it yourself with cheaper wood than I used. Otherwise, buy from from a company
@@OutoftheWoodwork thanks the insight! I’d love to build the kills to make my own someday for now tabletop terrain is about my skill ceiling! I love your table!
The edge seal in the slats is a very nice touch, something that a lot of other designs I've seen so far seem to miss!
Bro the table is gorgeous well done. FYI though you could have saved about 1k by using redoak and staining it lol. Also if you mitered the armrest it would class this up even more!
Amazing table, obviously this table is already pretty big, but in theory could you use the slots to support a leaf as well, if you we hosting a larger dinner?
Beautifully done. You clearly take a lot of pride in what you make.
A beautiful games table!! Only $4500+ of walnut wood here!! Ouch!! Might have to use a nice Aussie hardwood. :-)
Well done! Very nice piece & well thought out, esp with the manual holder! It would look good to add a small bead of soft strip lights tucked away inside around the border.
LEDs around the inside would be awesome
Wow so beautiful ❤❤
That is a gorgeous table - what is the name of the stain? I can’t find the Color you mention. Also I would love if you would make a video on how to make those water sealed leaves - how to actually make the mortise and tenon joints :)
did... did you just stain walnut?!
I will never recover from this.
Most walnut actually gets stained for consistency. All has slight variations, sapwood especially. Woodgrain is consistency beautiful!
@@wbsteck5072 no, walnut doesn't regularly gets stained, that's just an insane statement
What are the dimensions? I want to buy the plans but need to know if it suits our needs.
The table top is 77' x 44', but it's easy to alter the size to whatever you want.
Didn't think I heard this right. You stained that beautiful wood?
Staining walnut is a crime
Looks very nice 👍 but the tools you use are not available to anyone. 😢
looks similar to a wrywood table
I appreciate you showing the mistake at 3:15 and the remedy. YTers often appear infallible.
i wonder if it's more expensive to order a table from one of those well known companies or hire a local woodworker.
Hiring a local woodworker is the most expensive option. Cheapest is to build it yourself with cheaper wood than I used. Otherwise, buy from from a company
@@OutoftheWoodwork thanks the insight! I’d love to build the kills to make my own someday for now tabletop terrain is about my skill ceiling!
I love your table!
Nicely done!! @@OutoftheWoodwork
What’s your favorite gun-GAME! What’s your favorite game?
I'm confused. Where are the removable panels? Are we talking about the toppers?
yes
@@OutoftheWoodwork Thank you!
No problem