Please don't be negative. Most of you aren't going to make these anyway. I'm not, most likely. But I love to watch things being built. It's how I learn
we have a different appreciation for safety here. yeah, having used big old power woodworking machines for 60 years, watching him rip those warped cutoffs gave me the chills! that push stick was just asking for the rear of the board to kick back.
who the fuck is running that machine in background? and the speed up? Can we make it even more annoying. How can this be mesmerizing if it makes to want to scream?
@@DTWoodworking Scroll to 36:04 and you will see that this table left the shop with a poorly done trim piece on the corner that I would hate to live with after paying some on godly amount of money for this table.
WOW!!! 🤯 workmanship like that is seldom seen and always paid for. There was a minute when he was glueing the bent boards that I thought he was making an old fashioned Elizabethan curved ornate chairs but it was short lived…
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Scroll to 36:04 and you will see that this table left the shop with a poorly done trim piece on the corner that I would hate to live with after paying some on godly amount of money for this table.
I guess at that age I'm not going to worry about noise and dust protection either. Nice job, but I wouldn't have used cheapy tacks to fasten the frame to the top perimeter.
Great job, one of the best I've seen on the channel. The design is very harmonious, giving a great result. Good use of the epoxy resin, I see that with patience they have been finding the correct proportions. Congratulations! Greetings from Argentina.
I made the same but with scrap 3/4" maple plywood pieces. that was 5 years ago. It still looks as amazing as back then. I love the legs idea and will consider making one next summer. 👍
This is not the woodworking video that I'd recommend if you wanted to learn safe woodworking practices. No masks, blade guards, safe blade heights, keeping fingers away from the blade, etc. But, you have to admit, he's older than dirt and still has all of his fingers and his skills are out of this world.
I agree, I almost lost my fingers on a spindle moulder making a chess table 50 years ago, and as a 72 year carpenter/joiner I picked up (sad I know) on the poor mitre on the one corner. It is something we chippies take extra care over. I, sadly also did not use ear protectors for many years and now I am suffering the consequences. I also used a table saw without a guard and a riving knife for years and did have a few 'kick-back' accidents. I would advise any 'improvers' to watch and watch youtube safety videos until they are sick of them, we never had them and I know a few tradesmen with missing digit's because of lack of respect to the machinery. Incidentally, many years ago, we had fluorescent lights in the workshop and they would 'harmonise' with the circular saw, it made it look as though the blade was still and there was an almost irresistable urge to check with your hand, doh!. Stay safe people.
@@woodwood5164 Scroll to 36:04 and you will see that this table left the shop with a poorly done trim piece on the corner that I would hate to live with after paying some on godly amount of money for this table.
It always strikes me when I see Americans / Canadians putting, while working, ear-plugs, gloves, masks, blade guards & all the kit. Then I see Asians milling 6' logs wearing sandals. Something seems lost in the translation…
Since there are no fairies, gods, or other mythical/"make-you-feel-good" entities then it must just be natural talent, creativity, and skill developed from a lifetime of practice.
@@DTWoodworking Hi. the best wood I've found is only in skips & there pretty rare these days even the timber yard stuff is'nt that good . to get offcuts like your is like rocking horse chit & £££
@@DTWoodworking No problem, I like doing wood work myself, It's lovely to see skill being shown. With all the modern equipment it's not the same as when I was young in the 60's😊😊👍👍👍👍
this was a great learning video and the table top was awesome , over all it was a success. But the miters were a little off and the legs also could have been a little more finished and flattened on the sides . I think if more attention was given to precision and better wood selection this would have been fantastic , still I give it a thumbs up !
Scroll to 36:04 and you will see that this table left the shop with a poorly done trim piece on the corner that I would hate to live with after paying some on godly amount of money for this table. Given that so much labor and attention was given to other details I'm left scratching my head as to how this could happen. Very sad.
not disrespecting this build but it is a lot of shortcuts (there is, i think, 4 bits of joinery in this table) and in a tropical climate where it is, the thing would come unstuck pretty quickly.
Beautiful, but a huge nope on the OCD meter. I would have laid out the pattern a little more uniformly. Nice build, we almost got through without epoxy!
This is obviously a place where they make items like this a lot. So, perhaps this was done for the video. But, he should have been wearing some kind of mask while doing that work. Also eye protection.
Nice job, but some details are dislike. The connections of the parts should be made from wood, not screwed with screws. Also the nails on the side are not necessary. And paint the wood is also a bad idea, because over the time you must repaint them. Better with hardwax or oil.
I think it looks great. Beautiful work as usual,
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Great use of scraps! Love it
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Please don't be negative. Most of you aren't going to make these anyway. I'm not, most likely. But I love to watch things being built. It's how I learn
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@@joycethiery2488 are you a doer? Or just a watcher? Hopefully a doer! You learn more by doing than watching.
Brilliant. Some of the nicest, old school woodworking machines and a ton and a half of vision and talent. Very nicely done, sir!
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A Master of his craft………..beautiful work!
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I love their work boots!!
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Great work, loved the table. You have some serious skills!
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very good
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Really creative. As beautiful as the top is, the design of the legs is amazing.
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This is my favorite DT Woodworking creation of all time. Very unique and beautiful.
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What a beauty ... could not stop watching, and what a finish!
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Uh…… Where is the creation shown in the picture??? The clickbait doesn’t match the video!!!! What a disappointment…….😢
The thumbnail picture looks like it was made with AI. That power tool is not even a real tool
@@WithinMyBlood you’re right. he has 6 fingers on his left hand, and three of them look alien. 😂
Glad I saw Your comment when I was still only 20 seconds into this piece of shit video
Clickbait - nothing to do with the thumbnail photograph.
You sir creator of that piece. You are an Artist.
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The most amazing thing is that guy still has 10 fingers.
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we have a different appreciation for safety here. yeah, having used big old power woodworking machines for 60 years, watching him rip those warped cutoffs gave me the chills! that push stick was just asking for the rear of the board to kick back.
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So ingenious. Just beautiful.
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I love the table. Great job.
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For an old guy he works fast.
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who the fuck is running that machine in background? and the speed up? Can we make it even more annoying. How can this be mesmerizing if it makes to want to scream?
When art becomes a mass object.
Nice looking table , brilliant workmanship .
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@@DTWoodworking Scroll to 36:04 and you will see that this table left the shop with
a poorly done trim piece on the corner that I would hate to live
with after paying some on godly amount of money for this table.
WOW!!! 🤯 workmanship like that is seldom seen and always paid for. There was a minute when he was glueing the bent boards that I thought he was making an old fashioned Elizabethan curved ornate chairs but it was short lived…
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What kind of a price tag does someone put on a beautiful item like that ???? How many hours invested ???? 👍👍👍👍👍 A real masterpiece !!!!
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I would say for a table with legs held on by 12 screws that masterpiece is being a bit generous!!!
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I wish I could buy one and get it shipped to me. It's gorgeous!
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Beautiful. Love it.
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Wow! That is a work of art!
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AMAZING
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Such talent, Beautiful
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Dangerous table saw without the riving knife.
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In the highly competitive world of "what the hell is he making?" videos, I seldom get this far into the video without figuring it out- so bravo!!!
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Beautiful work, you make that look easy………. Thank you
Scroll to 36:04 and you will see that this table left the shop with
a poorly done trim piece on the corner that I would hate to live
with after paying some on godly amount of money for this table.
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I guess at that age I'm not going to worry about noise and dust protection either.
Nice job, but I wouldn't have used cheapy tacks to fasten the frame to the top perimeter.
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Another video where the thumb nail picture has nothing to do with the video itself 😢
I’m disappointed the thumbnail pic doesn’t show a table.
Use the DeArrow extension to eliminate sensational and clickbait thumbnails.
Amazing he still has all of his fingers
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No earmuffs,no dust protection
Early grave lol
@@kendryden7575: Evidently not too early. • He's seventy and still doing it!
Nice thumbnail
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Brilliant! but why mention his age?
Beautiful Piece! very elegant. It gave me an idea of making Kitchen Cabinets! My Thanks!
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Interesting stuff. I noticed the entire video was watermarked. That is cool.
Great result.
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Great job, one of the best I've seen on the channel. The design is very harmonious, giving a great result. Good use of the epoxy resin, I see that with patience they have been finding the correct proportions. Congratulations! Greetings from Argentina.
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A very inspiring design, well executed.
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good job 👍
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Excellent craftmanship.
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you are the master that is beautiful to see such technique
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Good, most of these videos produce a piece of chunk. This one is sturdy without weighing a ton.
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Now for the rest of the story??!!
I made the same but with scrap 3/4" maple plywood pieces.
that was 5 years ago. It still looks as amazing as back then.
I love the legs idea and will consider making one next summer. 👍
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Brilliant and elegant - so delicate - Such a craftmanship ! 🔨🛠🪚
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Great job😎😎
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This is not the woodworking video that I'd recommend if you wanted to learn safe woodworking practices. No masks, blade guards, safe blade heights, keeping fingers away from the blade, etc. But, you have to admit, he's older than dirt and still has all of his fingers and his skills are out of this world.
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I agree, I almost lost my fingers on a spindle moulder making a chess table 50 years ago, and as a 72 year carpenter/joiner I picked up (sad I know) on the poor mitre on the one corner.
It is something we chippies take extra care over.
I, sadly also did not use ear protectors for many years and now I am suffering the consequences.
I also used a table saw without a guard and a riving knife for years and did have a few 'kick-back' accidents.
I would advise any 'improvers' to watch and watch youtube safety videos until they are sick of them, we never had them and I know a few tradesmen with missing digit's because of lack of respect to the machinery.
Incidentally, many years ago, we had fluorescent lights in the workshop and they would 'harmonise' with the circular saw, it made it look as though the blade was still and there was an almost irresistable urge to check with your hand, doh!.
Stay safe people.
@@woodwood5164 Scroll to 36:04 and you will see that this table left the shop with a poorly done trim piece on the corner that I would hate to live
with after paying some on godly amount of money for this table.
It takes my breath away to see this guy working without hand protection, hoping God protects him
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It always strikes me when I see Americans / Canadians putting, while working, ear-plugs, gloves, masks, blade guards & all the kit. Then I see Asians milling 6' logs wearing sandals. Something seems lost in the translation…
@@DTWoodworking Love the table! But am worried at the lack of mask wearing for most of this very dusty work.
Since there are no fairies, gods, or other mythical/"make-you-feel-good" entities then it must just be natural talent, creativity, and skill developed from a lifetime of practice.
Most mesmerising thing is verifying that they still have all the fingers …
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Doug 🌲 fir pine & other related species?!!!
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What an amazing build. I wish I had a grandpa who had a shop like this. Such a beautiful piece of art.
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very nice piece of craftmenship!
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O' do show me where he gets his scrap wood from as I could do with some of it
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@@DTWoodworking Hi. the best wood I've found is only in skips & there pretty rare these days even the timber yard stuff is'nt that good . to get offcuts like your is like rocking horse chit & £££
Frugality in action. Waste not, want not. This is the kind of native brilliance that has been all but bred out of the gene pool.
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the design you used was amazing ...well done...I love it.
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Beautiful work!!! Please let the builder know he has a fan!!!
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He probably built his own fan.🤣
only asian persons ( chinese , japanese , etc ) can do this , no protection , only skills , incredible , respect !!!
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Lovely looking table
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@@DTWoodworking No problem, I like doing wood work myself, It's lovely to see skill being shown. With all the modern equipment it's not the same as when I was young in the 60's😊😊👍👍👍👍
Very nice table. Classic braces and Modern top. Wow
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Awesome! Good design sir.
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this was a great learning video and the table top was awesome , over all it was a success. But the miters were a little off and the legs also could have been a little more finished and flattened on the sides . I think if more attention was given to precision and better wood selection this would have been fantastic , still I give it a thumbs up !
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I think it is pretty nice.
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Scroll to 36:04 and you will see that this table left the shop with
a poorly done trim piece on the corner that I would hate to live
with after paying some on godly amount of money for this table.
Given that so much labor and attention was given to other details
I'm left scratching my head as to how this could happen. Very sad.
Very nice work... 🙂
Beautiful working and good idea and very beautiful design . Good luck .👏👏👏👏
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This is lovely. I couldn't do it, but I would certainly like to try. Thanjs for sharing.
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Благодрарим мастера за,то что делится секретами своего мастерства.Столик👍💯
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Just because you can make something, doesn't mean you should. This is fast and furious wood-butchery.
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I totally agree with you on that typical Chinese junk
This guy definitely needs a few lessons in safety!
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Super work❤
Masterpiece
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Beautiful design. Sloppy workmanship.
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Brilliant👍👌👏👏👏
nice
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Excellent video. Could have been much shorter though.
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Looks good, but over time the little bits of wood on the table-top will pop off due to uneven shrinkage. Not a laster.
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@@DTWoodworking I am a bit older than you and made something similar for a friend.
not disrespecting this build but it is a lot of shortcuts (there is, i think, 4 bits of joinery in this table) and in a tropical climate where it is, the thing would come unstuck pretty quickly.
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Very nice,❤
Beautiful, but a huge nope on the OCD meter. I would have laid out the pattern a little more uniformly. Nice build, we almost got through without epoxy!
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Interesting design but the joinery is crude (end grain glue and screws). Doubt this will still look good or remain stable after a year or more.
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why glue a wedged tusk tenon? I like the angular design on the top surface but I don't think curved legs are a stylistic match.
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I was mesmerized by the fact the guy did not wear any form of breath protection while polishing the table despite abundant fine dust.
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This is obviously a place where they make items like this a lot. So, perhaps this was done for the video.
But, he should have been wearing some kind of mask while doing that work. Also eye protection.
No OSHA
I was what kind of sewing machine jig saw tool does he have that i don't have?! (In the thumbnail image) 😂😅
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So, carpentry is done best whilst breathing helium.
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another deceptive thumbnail. mass produced semi passable
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Quite a few gaps in joins that would not be acceptable in our region.
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Why does it show an elderly man, but oriental man always does the creations?
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Because the thumbnail is AI generated clickbait
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@@davidgeorge4014 not only that but the picture in the Clickbait doesn’t match the end product.
WHAT IS THIS PLAINER JOINER TABLE SAW COMBO? oops caps lock. I need one
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Nice job, but some details are dislike. The connections of the parts should be made from wood, not screwed with screws. Also the nails on the side are not necessary. And paint the wood is also a bad idea, because over the time you must repaint them. Better with hardwax or oil.
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WoW superbe table
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