GOOD PEOPLE!! Before blasting me for letting the lad sand without a face mask, please note at 3:03 and beyond that there is a box fan to his left blowing at full blast actively carrying the dust away from him. It's true it would be more protection for him to have on a mask and I've since invested in some for him.
didn't hurt me as a kid anyway its good to see them helping not playing xbox all the time. great video just would of liked more pictures of the table at the end
For me, the ideas in ruclips.net/user/postUgkxAfqpMLyFn37qcqUl0FAzqkkycQeXqrhP Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.
Loved it! I'm glad that you have your little guy down there working with you. By the look on his face he was loving it! Those times will be lasting memories for him!
Great work! Really the table top design. Looks Native American! Love that your boy helped you as well. Love the hollow legs made of ripped cuts. Got that boy a dust mask!!
Thank you so much for being there for your little guy to teach him how to be a crafty self-reliable man.. He will always remember how great you have always been to him. Parents are literal Gods to their children.. unfortunately, my dad taught me nothing except escaping.
between your awesome shop apprentice, and that very sweet "blessing" to the young lady at the end, I think I can safely designate you as A Good Man (tm). Thanks for building this, and your generosity.
I appreciated so many aspects of this video! Your genuine good nature came through, the music was perfect, and it was very explanatory without being too long or dull. Well done!
When that boy (i assume your son?) started using that sander my heart warmed. You're a good man. I can tell he is going to learn a great deal from you and that you love him. :)
Love the video. I would warn that the design doesn't allow for wood expansion and contraction due to seasonal moisture changes = eventual splits and cracks but that just adds to the distressed look ; ) Putting a finish would help it be less susceptible to moisture. Over all thanks for an entertaining video!
Awesome family time and build. I am pretty sure you have a great time with the little ones participating and soaking up the knowledge. Keep doing what you're doing! And thanks for sharing 👍
Pro tip- while using wood glue apply salt on the glue before placing it into its place. The salt will grit both pieces of wood so when clamping it will not slide or move while the glue dries.
Mark Lewis maybe it’ll work but I have never seen it tested. However, it is a well known technique to use salt (I believe sugar worked as well). I have been using salt for years to help with sliding. A few of the well known RUclipsrs have used it, including Glenn from DIY Creators and Steve Ramsey from Wood Working for Mere Mortals. I encourage you to try it. It’ll definitely help.
What I like about your video is you didn't have to use expensive tools. Missed the face mask others mentioned. When I was a kid, the only safety gear I had helping my dad were safety squints. Nice to see your son away from the electronics and helping you. Good for both of you.
Dude...subscribed! Love the fact that you have your son in on the project with you. This is how I got into the trades...by being my grandfather’s miniature shadow on job sites before I was a teen. Kudos and have a safe & fantastic holiday season!
Those few introductory words reflect my current feelings. After some searching I found a few palettes but the material is not what it used to be and I'm fighting with myself whether to invest the time and effort or just buy new material.
This woodworking book *TopFineWoodworking. Com* contains a great deal of details about woodwork. There are some designs in the book but it is primarily explaining the procedure of how to do various things and what tools to use to accomplish them. In general, this book fulfilled my basic desire to learn about wood working.?
Great stuff! Reminds me exactly of my current setup and place in woodworking. I too had picked up half a garage worth of pallets for the “free” wood, and quickly learned how much time that took. So I gave them all away and started using cedar deck boards as well. Best change ever. Customers like it, it’s affordable for me and them. Keep up the good work.
It’s not an anvil, it’s a ‘gravity clamp!’ 😉 The table turned out great and it was so sweet of you to make it for your friend. And YES that spider was epic!!!
Looks nice! As a side note: trimming the ends of the tabletop could have been accomplished with a circular saw or a router. You can clamp a straight piece of wood (or whatever) to the tabletop, to use as a guide. You probably know that, but some viewers may not.
Good point, I was kind of scope locked on doing it with a hand saw so this was the best solution I could come up with at the moment but your suggestion is just as good (if not better)
That's a cute kid you got there, bud! Lol His face at the very end, when he agrees with his daddy, was my favorite part. Lol. Nice job on the table too, fellas!!!!
Great video...love the appearance of Buster....But take it from someone that only here clicking sounds in my left ear due to my dad using power tools around me when i was 8 years old... give him some hearing protection.
Great job, it was awesome seeing your helper. As always I like the fact that you provide an alternative way to accomplish the cut ends. I was just telling myself yesterday I hadn't seen anything from you lately, darn I thought I had hit the notification bell. Well I have now. Miss you brother. I'm working on edit on my latest project hope to have it out tonight. What a blessing for your friend. Talk to you soon.
This is absolutely gorgeous. I never realized how simple it was to make that Southwestern Native pattern. Going to give it a try and see if I can follow this in order to make an outdoor console table for my plants. You have given me hope lol
Good suggestion! I have my benchtop coated in a mix of beeswax and BLO which works really well too. I considered talking about that in the video but it was getting kind of long already so I cut it out.
True, I built a outdoor play house for my daughters out of cedar planks that one of my friends had laying around I didn’t milk any of it and did my absolute best to nail the planks as tight as possible and now it’s been about yr and there’s gaps in between planks that are up to 1 inch apart.
This is a superb wood working book I`ve ever read, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* . Both novice and some skilled woodworker can gain a lot of general info using this reading material. I`ve been very amazed how frequently I use this to look up woods at places like to restore and salvage spots.?
I love the way u made this video!! The spider! Your kid and the the ways you teach us all to cut wood with the help of other wood. The music was as perfect as your job.
I think it's awesome you letting the boy help. me and my son has been working together on wood projects since he was five. Now he is 14 and building things on his own. And on his way to being a engineer
Thanks for making the video, table looks good and is well built. The board you've clamped to guide the saw is a great idea! I also like that you've delegated the sanding, but you might want to consider getting a respirator for both of you.
I agree RE the respirator, as it was I had a box fan set up just to the left which was evacuating most of the sawdust but you're absolutely right, respirators should be in use.
I believe is was the Distilled White Vinegar he soaked the nails in at very beginning, the combination acts to age the wood giving the older barn wood look. You can see the side he brushed became grayish while the untreated side and pieces stay fresher/newer looking.
Thanks for sharing this video. Love the table build. Really enjoyed how you pointed out that HUGE spider! (Music for the background of that was EPIC!) Great build and entertainment too. :)
At one point -- a giant spider runs out from the work piece. 1 minute later -- at the miter saw, see several Fogger boxes. Coincidence? I think not. Good looking table.
A tip for your hinges. An oscillating multitiool makes it faster and easier. I got one at Harbor Freight for a great price and I use it all the time. I love it. There are a lot of blade options and it's great for a lot of different types of projects. It will save time and headache
For future pallet building projects, you should look up a pallet pry bar. I know you can build one out of scrap wood that makes pulling the slats off a breeze. Very simple to make and if you’re going for the rustic look I never minded the nail holes, or fill them with an epoxy. Very nice table from one Zakk to another lol.
Had been nice to follow you to her new house and see her response. Great video, and that you don't need a bunch off tools to make a nice table. Cheers!
Thanks Fredrik, I absolutely agree. I had intended to end the video with the delivery but then she was out of town for an extended period and I opted to go ahead and publish it as is.
lol well the truth of the matter is that the aging was done by painting it with the vinegar after soaking nails in it for a few hours. Although the 5 YO with the sander definitely contributed to the rustic texture!
@@evangelionhd9355 he told you in the beginning that he had a fan blowing the Dust Away from the kid. And the report says repeated occupational use.Jeesh
He treated the wood around the pattern with a vinegar/stainless steel stain. The cedar reacts with the stain; aging it and making it turn a cool blue or grey color. He did not treat the pattern with the same stuff so it did not get that aging effect.
chuy-leon ... yeah a lot of people watch the video... I’m assuming some are like myself with a decade or more in woodworking so yeah... ideas are thrown around...
OMG. Where to start. GREAT ATTITUDE; you are the genuine guy! GREAT SLAVE LABOR; nobody loves to sand more than a kid (and none of us do!); GREAT design; yeah no lap joints, half-laps, Japanese, but it works and it looks rustic. I'm going to build this for my gf who has a similar small place. THANK YOU and for the entertaining video!!!
Thanks a lot David, it’s always a balancing act to me getting the whole story in and keeping it from losing people’s attention. Thanks for sticking around. I’m really glad you enjoyed it.
Nevermind all the dust mask comments. I was imlressed to see that he wasnt wearing one. Many parents are allowing their sons to play video games all day while youre teaching yours a trade. Next theyll ask you where his gloves are.
This t.co/oLg9l5gL3F is a fantastic website about wood working. I took various classes as well as finished a one year diploma in carpentry at a local tech college; this is much better than any book I worked out of during those lessons. It explains everything regarding woodworking as well as complements it with helpful photos.?
Fab Race Mod Repeat ...i know what you mean, but it depends on the pallets. I've been using pallets for many many years for woodworking projects, and know at a glance which ones are good for dismantling.(a proper pallet breaker tool is very useful). The others get cut up for firewood!
Hey Phillip, thanks for being concerned about my kid, seriously. Clearly a dust mask would be best, although it's not real obvious, I had a box fan running at max warp just to the left of the little dude actively moving the dust out of the area which is part of why it looks so dusty in the video.
Hey Zack, good job getting your kid involved. I was wondering if Philip might know where they keep the kid size dust masks in the hardware store. The fan was much more effective than a poorly fitting dust mask. People like Philip don't have kids but like to impart their vast knowledge of child rearing upon us, then they take their dog for a walk in the park and leave their crap there for everyone to walk through instead of disposing of it like they're supposed to. Philip, raise your dog. Leave parenting to the parents.
effewe gugal yet you mentioned me in a comment and also replied to mine. Weird. Now turn of your computer, you’ve had enough screen time for the day; simple brains need rest.
You used a hand saw more in this video then I think I have my entire life, lol. Great build! Definately agree that I would have paid someone more then 27 dollards to take a bunch of pallets apart for me, so buying the cedar was a good idea!
GOOD PEOPLE!! Before blasting me for letting the lad sand without a face mask, please note at 3:03 and beyond that there is a box fan to his left blowing at full blast actively carrying the dust away from him. It's true it would be more protection for him to have on a mask and I've since invested in some for him.
Don't forget one for yourself. :)
Good little apprentice. I thought the sander was going to walk away with him. 😂 Great video.
The kid will be fine, just a little extra fiber in his diet.
didn't hurt me as a kid anyway its good to see them helping not playing xbox all the time. great video just would of liked more pictures of the table at the end
How does the vinegar and nail trick work? Do you need to use black nails? How long does the vinegar smell stay in the wood. I love the way it looks.
For me, the ideas in ruclips.net/user/postUgkxAfqpMLyFn37qcqUl0FAzqkkycQeXqrhP Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.
I loved the table and the classical music and that you have started passing those skills on to your son.
It never ceases to amaze me how people can make nice stuff with crappy tools.
doesn't take much :)
Check out the pyramids sometime..
Loved it! I'm glad that you have your little guy down there working with you. By the look on his face he was loving it! Those times will be lasting memories for him!
That’s my hope :)
Great work! Really the table top design. Looks Native American! Love that your boy helped you as well. Love the hollow legs made of ripped cuts. Got that boy a dust mask!!
or ear protection... other than that . He'll be a great Handyman.
You are both absolutely right, he should have both so he can keep doing this a long time without tearing up his body like his senior!
Nannys are every whare.
People caring is what the Good book suggests we owe each other. That is not ever a negative thing!
Looks Native American? No Wikiup or Wigwam should be without a coffee table.
Thank you so much for being there for your little guy to teach him how to be a crafty self-reliable man.. He will always remember how great you have always been to him. Parents are literal Gods to their children.. unfortunately, my dad taught me nothing except escaping.
It's always nice to see "DIY" furniture being made without Sawstops and Festool. Love the table.
Or pocket screws...
@@ruralhealthadmin What's wrong with pocket screws ?
Your little Buster is a lucky kid. I love good dads, in a perfect world every child would have a dad like you !
between your awesome shop apprentice, and that very sweet "blessing" to the young lady at the end, I think I can safely designate you as A Good Man (tm). Thanks for building this, and your generosity.
A gift that refresh every day as she using it.
I appreciated so many aspects of this video! Your genuine good nature came through, the music was perfect, and it was very explanatory without being too long or dull. Well done!
What a great video! I watch woodworking videos when i'm relaxing so I especially appreciated the classical music. thank you
When that boy (i assume your son?) started using that sander my heart warmed. You're a good man. I can tell he is going to learn a great deal from you and that you love him. :)
9:41 Good damn idea. Definitely going to be using that one
Love the video. I would warn that the design doesn't allow for wood expansion and contraction due to seasonal moisture changes = eventual splits and cracks but that just adds to the distressed look ; )
Putting a finish would help it be less susceptible to moisture. Over all thanks for an entertaining video!
Was also a bit curious to that. Glad am not the only one who noticed it.
I like how you used a bunch of hand tools too. Much more of an accessible plan. Thanks for sharing!
Table looks awesome, so many memories it brought me, of me and my boy....God bless
Very convenient product! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful work, table of beauty 👌love the old saw going back to basics respect from a Scottish carpenter
very nice. i've watched lot of diy tables using modern tools but yours, old school but still rocking. Amazing!
Dude, I love the music choice! Very entertaining video, and great end result.
I just love the hollow glue up legs. I need to use that on my next project.
Also cedar is lovely when sprayed with that vinegar steel mixture.
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I was wondering what the vinegar and screws were for
Awesome family time and build.
I am pretty sure you have a great time with the little ones participating and soaking up the knowledge. Keep doing what you're doing!
And thanks for sharing 👍
That table has the most pretty and unique design. Great video with your
son and all. I enjoyed this video!💯❤❤❤
Pro tip- while using wood glue apply salt on the glue before placing it into its place. The salt will grit both pieces of wood so when clamping it will not slide or move while the glue dries.
That's the stupidest idea I've ever heard of
Mark Lewis it actually works though.
@@LetsGoHelio why don't you just throw sand in the joint?
Mark Lewis maybe it’ll work but I have never seen it tested. However, it is a well known technique to use salt (I believe sugar worked as well). I have been using salt for years to help with sliding. A few of the well known RUclipsrs have used it, including Glenn from DIY Creators and Steve Ramsey from Wood Working for Mere Mortals. I encourage you to try it. It’ll definitely help.
@@LetsGoHelio omg I was being sarcastic. But really, I'm sure it works but why would you put a substance in your joint to keep it from seating?
What I like about your video is you didn't have to use expensive tools. Missed the face mask others mentioned. When I was a kid, the only safety gear I had helping my dad were safety squints. Nice to see your son away from the electronics and helping you. Good for both of you.
What about table saw and
More pro tools he used ??
And little kid did dangerous
Work !!
Dude...subscribed! Love the fact that you have your son in on the project with you. This is how I got into the trades...by being my grandfather’s miniature shadow on job sites before I was a teen. Kudos and have a safe & fantastic holiday season!
That's awesome having your son help out. Love those teaching moments
Those few introductory words reflect my current feelings. After some searching I found a few palettes but the material is not what it used to be and I'm fighting with myself whether to invest the time and effort or just buy new material.
Wow, Very nice table. Thanks you!
This woodworking book *TopFineWoodworking. Com* contains a great deal of details about woodwork. There are some designs in the book but it is primarily explaining the procedure of how to do various things and what tools to use to accomplish them. In general, this book fulfilled my basic desire to learn about wood working.?
I agree, to recycle a pallet is a lot of work. The table turned out nice. I am glad that you have a helper.
Loved the little guy being involved and seeming to enjoy what he was doing!
*Zack of Trades Jnr* had me laughing too bad when he took over,get him a dust mask from that saw-dust,thanks for the share thumbs up.
Brilliant and simple design. I was just wondering what you used to make the wood go darker on the lid?
Could have been vinegar
Bless your heart for making this for a friend....what I love about this is video .....it’s homemade.
Great stuff! Reminds me exactly of my current setup and place in woodworking. I too had picked up half a garage worth of pallets for the “free” wood, and quickly learned how much time that took. So I gave them all away and started using cedar deck boards as well. Best change ever. Customers like it, it’s affordable for me and them. Keep up the good work.
It’s not an anvil, it’s a ‘gravity clamp!’ 😉
The table turned out great and it was so sweet of you to make it for your friend.
And YES that spider was epic!!!
Looks nice!
As a side note: trimming the ends of the tabletop could have been accomplished with a circular saw or a router. You can clamp a straight piece of wood (or whatever) to the tabletop, to use as a guide. You probably know that, but some viewers may not.
Good point, I was kind of scope locked on doing it with a hand saw so this was the best solution I could come up with at the moment but your suggestion is just as good (if not better)
Um you have a table saw, I would have used that. Set up simple cross cut sled.
RAZER1RR ...yes but do you have the clearance .
Is just for the show folks,showing off skills it’s all..table looks nice by the way
@@ZackOfAllTrades At least with a hand saw it wont splinter & the work will be straighter & better quality.
Wow, I really like the way you articulate. You are so easy to listen to!
That's a cute kid you got there, bud! Lol His face at the very end, when he agrees with his daddy, was my favorite part. Lol. Nice job on the table too, fellas!!!!
Great video...love the appearance of Buster....But take it from someone that only here clicking sounds in my left ear due to my dad using power tools around me when i was 8 years old... give him some hearing protection.
Could have used a straight piece of wood to act as a fence for a circular saw to go straight across the ends
Great job, it was awesome seeing your helper. As always I like the fact that you provide an alternative way to accomplish the cut ends. I was just telling myself yesterday I hadn't seen anything from you lately, darn I thought I had hit the notification bell. Well I have now. Miss you brother. I'm working on edit on my latest project hope to have it out tonight. What a blessing for your friend. Talk to you soon.
Thanks Blake! One of the things I take a fair bit of pride in is doing things a little differently :) Been watching for your next vid
This is absolutely gorgeous. I never realized how simple it was to make that Southwestern Native pattern. Going to give it a try and see if I can follow this in order to make an outdoor console table for my plants. You have given me hope lol
steel wool and vinegar is my go to for darker oxidation! Love the table
Can you explain what method is that? Didn't understood why he put vinegar in those nails at the beginning.
If you put half your pipe clamps underneath the project and half on top, it will cup less
Thank you Zach for your vlog it's been wonderful to see you and catch up on making a beautiful cabinet.
Makes my heart happy to see a little guy learning!
Staggering your clamps under and above your tabletop helps with the bowing 👍
Agreed.
Put some waxed paper under your glue ups, it will keep the glue from sticking to clamps, cauls, and bench tops
Good suggestion! I have my benchtop coated in a mix of beeswax and BLO which works really well too. I considered talking about that in the video but it was getting kind of long already so I cut it out.
Good to know. I should really wax my workbench.
Smart idea
Love to see the kid working with his hands...future generations need that experience. Nice table.
Super cool. Great family man. May the Lord continue to bless you.
I don't know how u managed to cut a nice line like that w a hand saw. Awesome table
point your index finger when sawing like that... it will eliminate drift.
Looks GREAT! Just FYI, new cedar fence panels are normally still pretty green and shrink A LOT when they dry...... Don't ask how I know that.......
Oh man I hope that doesn't happen. As light as they were I didn't even consider being concerned with moisture content. I guess we'll see.
How you know?
@Zach Of All Trades did the boards end up shrinking?
jayer 1981 what are the dimensions of the legs on this table? Great job
True, I built a outdoor play house for my daughters out of cedar planks that one of my friends had laying around I didn’t milk any of it and did my absolute best to nail the planks as tight as possible and now it’s been about yr and there’s gaps in between planks that are up to 1 inch apart.
Love this video and your boy helping just amazing!! You should be proud.
This is a superb wood working book I`ve ever read, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* . Both novice and some skilled woodworker can gain a lot of general info using this reading material. I`ve been very amazed how frequently I use this to look up woods at places like to restore and salvage spots.?
I love the way u made this video!! The spider! Your kid and the the ways you teach us all to cut wood with the help of other wood. The music was as perfect as your job.
Not even the flash him self could use a hand saw like that 👍
Scarf us up a plan dude that is awesome!!!!!
I think it's awesome you letting the boy help. me and my son has been working together on wood projects since he was five. Now he is 14 and building things on his own. And on his way to being a engineer
Thanks for making the video, table looks good and is well built.
The board you've clamped to guide the saw is a great idea!
I also like that you've delegated the sanding, but you might want to consider getting a respirator for both of you.
I agree RE the respirator, as it was I had a box fan set up just to the left which was evacuating most of the sawdust but you're absolutely right, respirators should be in use.
What was the clear liquid in the mason jar that you brushed on the top??? (@ 4:04) And why??
I believe is was the Distilled White Vinegar he soaked the nails in at very beginning, the combination acts to age the wood giving the older barn wood look. You can see the side he brushed became grayish while the untreated side and pieces stay fresher/newer looking.
What do you normally use that anvil for? Dropping it off the side of a cliff at the Grand Canyon to get that roadrunner? Meep! Meep!
Scott H lol I totally read this in the road runner ‘voice’ 😂😂 meep! meep!
Amigo ten cuidado con las araña
Thanks for sharing this video. Love the table build. Really enjoyed how you pointed out that HUGE spider! (Music for the background of that was EPIC!) Great build and entertainment too. :)
Your handsaw cutting skills are awesome. Sweet build
Dear Sir
He who makes something Beautiful😍💓 from nothing, is a perfect woodworker. And the little Zach also added his share in making the table.
At one point -- a giant spider runs out from the work piece.
1 minute later -- at the miter saw, see several Fogger boxes. Coincidence? I think not.
Good looking table.
If my wife saw a spider that big in her work area there would be a big hole from her shotgun in it later.
good boy
A tip for your hinges. An oscillating multitiool makes it faster and easier. I got one at Harbor Freight for a great price and I use it all the time. I love it. There are a lot of blade options and it's great for a lot of different types of projects. It will save time and headache
Beautiful table!! The music too!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Me thinking: WOW! That was a big spider!
Him: WOW! THAT WAS A BIG SPIDER!
You have to use Diablo blades... Multi purpose reciprocating saw blades.
You can cut aparts 10-12 pallets per blade 4$
This is a very good and simple easy-to-do project. WELL DONE !
I was that kid's age too when my father taught me how to use power tools... Best knowledge you can pass on to your children :D
BIG SPIDER! @6:08
And 8:20
@@rlake349 I didn't see a spider at 8:20
Mark Lewis, Near the elbow of your left arm on the floor, you can see it crawling out of site.
@@rlake349 unbelievable, nice eye
oh wow, that spider was HUGE!!!
Spider at 6:10 for anyone wondering. Look in the top right corner of the screen.
I have one that eats the mice in the shop. He is good to keep around.
looks like a spider cricket
For future pallet building projects, you should look up a pallet pry bar. I know you can build one out of scrap wood that makes pulling the slats off a breeze. Very simple to make and if you’re going for the rustic look I never minded the nail holes, or fill them with an epoxy. Very nice table from one Zakk to another lol.
Had been nice to follow you to her new house and see her response. Great video, and that you don't need a bunch off tools to make a nice table. Cheers!
Thanks Fredrik, I absolutely agree. I had intended to end the video with the delivery but then she was out of town for an extended period and I opted to go ahead and publish it as is.
I guess it just goes to show, you always need a big hammer, not just to knock loose boards, but to go after that spider.
That’s a fact
altheliterate ... absolutely not. Leave the poor spider alone!
What did that damn spider do to you to suggest such a thing ? Also... Don’t take any chance, burn the entire shop.
That spider has done nothing, and with a hammer like that it never will.
How to make wood look rustic? Give the five-year-old an orbital sander and tell him to go to work on it! Noice!!!
lol well the truth of the matter is that the aging was done by painting it with the vinegar after soaking nails in it for a few hours. Although the 5 YO with the sander definitely contributed to the rustic texture!
@@evangelionhd9355 the only thing toxic here is YOU!
galada52 lol you are funny...
@@evangelionhd9355 Eat some more sweet'n low!
@@evangelionhd9355 he told you in the beginning
that he had a fan blowing the Dust Away from the kid. And the report says repeated occupational use.Jeesh
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!! ATOTALLY AWSOME BUILD!!!!
Hell yeah, great to see an awesome project for an awesome reason and raising your son to use his hands
Did you use two different types of wood cause the pattern is much lighter then the rest of the top
He treated the wood around the pattern with a vinegar/stainless steel stain. The cedar reacts with the stain; aging it and making it turn a cool blue or grey color. He did not treat the pattern with the same stuff so it did not get that aging effect.
Its funny how viewers know! more than the person actually doing it 🤔? Always easier said than done right lol good job my friend 💪🏽👌🏽 looks nice
chuy-leon ... yeah a lot of people watch the video... I’m assuming some are like myself with a decade or more in woodworking so yeah... ideas are thrown around...
OMG. Where to start. GREAT ATTITUDE; you are the genuine guy! GREAT SLAVE LABOR; nobody loves to sand more than a kid (and none of us do!); GREAT design; yeah no lap joints, half-laps, Japanese, but it works and it looks rustic. I'm going to build this for my gf who has a similar small place. THANK YOU and for the entertaining video!!!
Just found your channel. The project started off slow but, watching your technique pulled me in.
A great project, keep up the good work.
Thanks a lot David, it’s always a balancing act to me getting the whole story in and keeping it from losing people’s attention. Thanks for sticking around. I’m really glad you enjoyed it.
I wonder if he saw the spider’s buddy go walking by in the video around the 10:05 mark??? Tony
Nevermind all the dust mask comments. I was imlressed to see that he wasnt wearing one. Many parents are allowing their sons to play video games all day while youre teaching yours a trade. Next theyll ask you where his gloves are.
This t.co/oLg9l5gL3F is a fantastic website about wood working. I took various classes as well as finished a one year diploma in carpentry at a local tech college; this is much better than any book I worked out of during those lessons. It explains everything regarding woodworking as well as complements it with helpful photos.?
Really enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing your build
At first i thought it was a dust ball...then realized nope HUGE spider ...yikes!!! Table is gorgeous!!! Loved your son helping.
This a nice looking table/desk but have your son wear a mask. Too much dust for him to be breathing or anybody...
Abiel Rodriguez did you notice the extra large fan beside him?
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I love that 💝
Thanks for that info RM!!!
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That child put a smile on my face...😁
Thank you, me too. 😃
Nice job!!
A good basic design and some craftsmanship yields great results every time!!!
So true about the pallets. More trouble than their worth.
Thanks very much!
Fab Race Mod Repeat ...i know what you mean, but it depends on the pallets. I've been using pallets for many many years for woodworking projects, and know at a glance which ones are good for dismantling.(a proper pallet breaker tool is very useful). The others get cut up for firewood!
Way to not put a dust mask on the kid. Good job.
Hey Phillip, thanks for being concerned about my kid, seriously. Clearly a dust mask would be best, although it's not real obvious, I had a box fan running at max warp just to the left of the little dude actively moving the dust out of the area which is part of why it looks so dusty in the video.
Hey Zack, good job getting your kid involved. I was wondering if Philip might know where they keep the kid size dust masks in the hardware store. The fan was much more effective than a poorly fitting dust mask. People like Philip don't have kids but like to impart their vast knowledge of child rearing upon us, then they take their dog for a walk in the park and leave their crap there for everyone to walk through instead of disposing of it like they're supposed to. Philip, raise your dog. Leave parenting to the parents.
Hey Phil, shhhh. No one cares what you think.
effewe gugal yet you mentioned me in a comment and also replied to mine. Weird. Now turn of your computer, you’ve had enough screen time for the day; simple brains need rest.
Lol. Phil, shhhh. You need to calm yourself down. Take your baby for a walk or something. Don't forget the poop scoop.
Awesome really like it. Gonna steal some of your plans for my table.
Who needs a power saw to cut wood, When we've got you and a 4x FF camera. Like the idea and love the pattern of the top.
Well Done.
Very nice table. Thanks for sharing.
Top drawer bud !
Father son time, a beautiful project and gift .
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You used a hand saw more in this video then I think I have my entire life, lol. Great build! Definately agree that I would have paid someone more then 27 dollards to take a bunch of pallets apart for me, so buying the cedar was a good idea!
I just love all of these "build X for a couple of bucks" shows with 10s of thousands of dollars of equipment, space, and exotic tools.
You had me at, “Let’s do it!” Cute kid, nice table, great video.
Thanks Raynola!!