Thanks Dany. I tried to stick to the point and make a basic project that anyone can build. Thanks for watching and commenting. Oh, and congratulations on hitting the magic 1000 subs. Nice work.
Thanks Nate, I've been focusing on just trying to show the key parts. Hopefully make it shorter but with all the content that people can follow. Thanks for watching buddy.
Ah yes. You noticed Wayne. Yes I did all the upgrades in your video. You are a good teacher, because it only too a few hours. Your sticker is in an upcoming video. Soon I'll make the fence and table extension. Thanks for watching and commenting buddy.
Thanks Mary. I glad it was easy to follow. Almost a year later and I still have it in great condition. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Great job!! Saw you on 731 Woodworking tonight and immediately subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to following you on your woodworking journey. Best, DaveH
Thanks Dave, I'm glad to have you along for the ride. I'm just starting this journey, and hope it's a long run. Lol. Matt and Amy @731woodworks have helped me so much. I'm very grateful for their support.
Thanks Earl. I've seen your stuff. I wouldn't consider yourself a newbie. But thank you. My goal was to make it short and sweet. Easy enough for a beginner to follow. Thanks for watching and commenting buddy.
Thanks Rob. I tried to make an easy, beginner level project that anyone can build. Quick and easy. I like the colors as well. I've made some with hunter green trim as well. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks Married Man, I totally forgot to mention how easy it is to resize. Darn... I thought about it many times but never mentioned it. Hopefully they are smart like you and figure that out. Thanks for watching and commenting my friend.
Good build Mike... you should include a link to your leveling feet video for a bonus feature... I know where my grill is its not level so I added feet to mine
Absolutely love this! The color is beautiful and I am grateful for your easy to follow instructions. Will be trying to build this in the near future. Subscribed! Looking forward to your future content 🙂
Thanks Jennifer, I'm thinking of doing an outdoor series soon. If you do make them, send me a pick at woodcraft716@gmail.com. thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. 👍
@@LincolnWoodworks ok, I just watched the video, you want put pocket holes in the side rails and the front & back rails. If your using 1/2 inch wood. You will set your pocket hole jig to 1/2. Even if you go from 1/2 inch to 1 1/2 inch. Always set your jig for the material your drilling. Hope that helps.
Thanks Brad, it was a onetime purchase. I can't remember where I got it. But, I think it was 20 bucks. If you search custom intos for RUclips. You should find some. You just add your title and it inserts it. If I think of where I got it, I'll let you know. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
Mike - thank you for sharing your expertise and showing step by step how it is done. It definitely came out awesome!
Thanks Dany. I tried to stick to the point and make a basic project that anyone can build. Thanks for watching and commenting. Oh, and congratulations on hitting the magic 1000 subs. Nice work.
@@Woodcraft716 Thank you so much Mike - it is bananas! I myself can not believe it! Have a great week!
Nice & simple. Great project.
Thanks Jeff. I was thinking of an easy affordable project that a beginner could do. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
VERY NICE BUILD , THANKS FOR THE VIDEO 👍👍👍👍🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thank you Ed. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
Looks great 👍. I like the quick pace, but detailed instructions.
Thanks Nate, I've been focusing on just trying to show the key parts. Hopefully make it shorter but with all the content that people can follow. Thanks for watching buddy.
Great video! The bandsaw upgrades look fantastic!
Ah yes. You noticed Wayne. Yes I did all the upgrades in your video. You are a good teacher, because it only too a few hours. Your sticker is in an upcoming video. Soon I'll make the fence and table extension. Thanks for watching and commenting buddy.
Great video! Amazing!
Thank you Annie the star. I think its a great beginner project that sells. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
Great instruction!!! Easy to follow! Thank you for the content
Thanks Ronnie. I really tried to stick to the key points and make a shorter video. Thanks for watching and your continued support buddy 👍
Good job thx for sharing
Thanks for watching and commenting Larry. 👍
It turned out beautiful! Love it
Thank you my queen. And thank you for always supporting me.
This is a great table, Mike. I like the idea of putting it next to the grill while you BBQ.
Thanks Eddie. It was a super easy project. My son still uses it today.
Thanks! You made it easy to fallow!😊
Thanks Mary. I glad it was easy to follow. Almost a year later and I still have it in great condition. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
@@Woodcraft716 your welcome!
Yes, looks great!!
Great video! Short and sweet but with clear instructions I think most people can easily follow. Great work!
Thanks Jake. That was the goal. I've been trying to cut out some of the "fluff " and stick to the point. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
Great job!! Saw you on 731 Woodworking tonight and immediately subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to following you on your woodworking journey. Best, DaveH
Thanks Dave, I'm glad to have you along for the ride. I'm just starting this journey, and hope it's a long run. Lol. Matt and Amy @731woodworks have helped me so much. I'm very grateful for their support.
Always good info
Thanks so much. And thank you watching and commenting. It means a lot.
Looks nice
Thanks Elijah, it was a fun and easy build. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
Looks like a great build for newbies like me and easy on the wallet too. Thanks for the video Mike.
Thanks Earl. I've seen your stuff. I wouldn't consider yourself a newbie. But thank you. My goal was to make it short and sweet. Easy enough for a beginner to follow. Thanks for watching and commenting buddy.
@@Woodcraft716 Thanks bud, you are too kind, but I'll take it!
Awesome table Mike!! I really like those colors together
Thanks Rob. I tried to make an easy, beginner level project that anyone can build. Quick and easy. I like the colors as well. I've made some with hunter green trim as well. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice little table Mike! I like the recess you did. Thank for the great content!
Thanks Seth. I just wanted to try an easy project that a beginner could make a sell. Thanks for watching buddy.
Nice project Mike. Those should sell and it would be easy to customize the size
Thanks Married Man, I totally forgot to mention how easy it is to resize. Darn... I thought about it many times but never mentioned it. Hopefully they are smart like you and figure that out. Thanks for watching and commenting my friend.
Good job Brother make table by woods. Hello I'm new friend.
Thank you Khmer Song Dara Soeum. Welcome new friend. 👍
Good build Mike... you should include a link to your leveling feet video for a bonus feature... I know where my grill is its not level so I added feet to mine
Great idea Tom, maybe I'll add it to the description. Or the endscreen. Thanks for watching and commenting buddy. 👍
Absolutely love this! The color is beautiful and I am grateful for your easy to follow instructions. Will be trying to build this in the near future. Subscribed! Looking forward to your future content 🙂
Thanks Jennifer, I'm thinking of doing an outdoor series soon. If you do make them, send me a pick at woodcraft716@gmail.com. thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. 👍
What are your settings for your kreg jig, for different thicknesses
Yes for 1x and foe 2x. Sorry if I didn't mention that in the video.
@@Woodcraft716 but what where the settings
I will be using 1/2 and 1 1/2 for legs.
I have only used 3/4 to 3/4
@@LincolnWoodworks ok, I just watched the video, you want put pocket holes in the side rails and the front & back rails. If your using 1/2 inch wood. You will set your pocket hole jig to 1/2. Even if you go from 1/2 inch to 1 1/2 inch. Always set your jig for the material your drilling. Hope that helps.
@@Woodcraft716 cool thanks.what size screws ? Did you use for 3/4 to 1 1/2
I would use 1 1/4 screws. Let me know how it works for you. 👍
I really liked the rolling dice type animation, how'd you do that?
Thanks Brad, it was a onetime purchase. I can't remember where I got it. But, I think it was 20 bucks. If you search custom intos for RUclips. You should find some. You just add your title and it inserts it. If I think of where I got it, I'll let you know. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
Inspiring, working towards starting a woodworking business in Sweden, this got me a little bit further, thanks! liked and subscribed!
Thank you Adrian, Sweden. Wow. Welcome! Glad you subscribed. That means a lot. Keep me posted on your business progress. Best of luck.
I don’t think your video title accurately describes the actual content. Nice side table though.
Sorry Brent. I forgot to change it after uploading. I'll make that change. Thank you