I've watched a lot of your videos over the last year. You are one my go to's. Enjoy the variety. Boxes, jig saw, ect. Just watched the pine end grain video yesterday. This Video opened my eyes as to what one can do. You've come a long way in 3 years as we should. Enjoyed the jump cut a little more that 14 minutes into the video where the dominos appeared in the shelf ;) Thank you for all your effort.
Contemplating doing a table build so looking for ideas and the molding would give me a good reason to try my molding set out on my radial arm saw. Really made a difference on your table! Surprised you stopped making videos like this but I like what your doing , your a big help to many of us and we appreciate all you do!
We are all newbies at something. I didn't glue the bottom shelf into the legs. It is glued to the breadboards and those are connected to the legs. That allows the shelf to move if it needs to. Also, I made sure that the molding I applied was pretty thin so it has some flex to it. If the shelf moves a little bit the the molding will flex with it instead of breaking.
Billy, you're one of the best on woodworking videos, but man you have too get rid of that horrible electronic NOISE. You can't possibly listen to that nonsense when you are working, please go back to your great instructional video's. LOVE THE TABLE
Nice project, but your video is a little boring. I suggest you watch some of Morgan Hurst’s videos to get some ideas. I’ve watched videos from at least 25 woodworkers, and I think his are the best.
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I love the simplicity of this design. I don't have a domino joiner and may try doing this with through Mortise and tenon joints. Thanks!!
I've watched a lot of your videos over the last year. You are one my go to's. Enjoy the variety. Boxes, jig saw, ect. Just watched the pine end grain video yesterday.
This Video opened my eyes as to what one can do. You've come a long way in 3 years as we should. Enjoyed the jump cut a little more that 14 minutes into the video where the dominos appeared in the shelf ;)
Thank you for all your effort.
Contemplating doing a table build so looking for ideas and the molding would give me a good reason to try my molding set out on my radial arm saw. Really made a difference on your table! Surprised you stopped making videos like this but I like what your doing , your a big help to many of us and we appreciate all you do!
I make them when I can. The challenge is that they take a lot longer to film than other videos.
Gorgeous table! Well done Sir!
Lovely. The addition of the architrave/beading elevates it above a normal square table.
That was brill...great speed, great video and well described... Thanks {I wish Walnut was cheaper in the UK)
Excellent. Very good information.
Really nice table 👍🏽
I like how you presented the video of the build.
Man that turned out amazing brother nicely done, really like how you done this and the process of the video 👏👏 awesome work
Nice build!. Whats the song you use at 5:30?
Great video, good job too! Did you do anything for wood movement on the lower shelf? Sorry, newbie here!
We are all newbies at something. I didn't glue the bottom shelf into the legs. It is glued to the breadboards and those are connected to the legs. That allows the shelf to move if it needs to. Also, I made sure that the molding I applied was pretty thin so it has some flex to it. If the shelf moves a little bit the the molding will flex with it instead of breaking.
Do you have dimensions for this? Such as the final thickness of the legs, top, shelf, and aprons?
No, detailed plans are not available at this time.
Billy, you're one of the best on woodworking videos, but man you have too get rid of that horrible electronic NOISE. You can't possibly listen to that nonsense when you are working, please go back to your great instructional video's. LOVE THE TABLE
I don’t have a domino
The music is awful
Nice project, but your video is a little boring. I suggest you watch some of Morgan Hurst’s videos to get some ideas. I’ve watched videos from at least 25 woodworkers, and I think his are the best.