Pedestal Dining Table Build

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Check out this pedestal dining table I just finished! This has been one of my most challenging builds so far, but definitely one of my favorites!
    Tools used in this video
    Speed square: amzn.to/3oJryJj
    Dewalt miter saw: amzn.to/39oR2Y7
    Doweling jig: amzn.to/3aAg2v1
    Pony pipe clamps: amzn.to/3jiYsQ6
    Irwin 48” clamps: amzn.to/2Yodiem
    Dewalt router: amzn.to/3r6eZcI
    Jorgensen clamps: amzn.to/3j3FEnO
    Dewalt 4.5” angle grinder: amzn.to/2NwgbrP
    Dewalt random orbital sander: amzn.to/3osPxwr
    Dewalt jigsaw: amzn.to/3auNGSE
    Bostitech nail gun: amzn.to/2KW64uT
    Irwin 24” clamps: amzn.to/2NpFRWv
    Irwin 36” clamps: amzn.to/37NN2za
    Irwin Speedbor set: amzn.to/2Pd5nzf
    I made this completely from pine framing lumber, using 16 2x8x8' and 3 2x2x8' boards. The stains used are Minwax Special Walnut and Minwax Weathered Oak. The table is then finished with Minwax matte polycrylic.
    The table is 62" in diameter, and 30.5" tall.
    I filmed this with a GoPro Hero 6 Black, and edited it in iMovie. Leave a comment and let me know what you think!
    Check out my Instagram @MMCC_Woodshop! Be sure to subscribe for more upcoming videos! Thanks for watching!
    *DISCLAIMER*
    The following content is for entertainment purposes only. Woodworking and using power tools can be extremely dangerous if not done properly. YOU (the viewer) are fully responsible for understanding proper use of tools, as well as the safety features of each. I highly suggest reading the owners manual and/or watching how-to videos on the tools. I (MMCC_Woodshop) am not responsible nor liable for any injury, death, or handing of the tools you may use, nor do I assume to display the proper handing of as a demonstration. Please use extreme caution when working with any power tools.
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Комментарии • 76

  • @brian1680
    @brian1680 2 года назад +2

    My wife saw this table. I now have a new project. But with new project comes new tools. Thanks for the video great job. Many blessings from our fam to yours

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 года назад +1

      Nice! Always a good reason to get new tools! Thanks and blessings back your way!

  • @ryancummings5295
    @ryancummings5295 Год назад +1

    This is a great job! Love that it's done with pine and not exotic or expensive woods; it showcases your talents and creativity!!

  • @bertwoodmantuxen3419
    @bertwoodmantuxen3419 2 года назад +2

    Your concept of building the pedestal was simply brilliant.

  • @HopeMcKay1969
    @HopeMcKay1969 11 месяцев назад +1

    The base!! I have to try this!!

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  11 месяцев назад

      It was a challenge! Give it a shot!! 👍🏻

  • @rabwilson6974
    @rabwilson6974 3 года назад +5

    Dude when you pulled out the sander to shape that base pillar piece I was in shock lol! The grinder idea seemed to save the day, can't say I would have thought to do that. Great vid for a great build👍

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  3 года назад

      Thanks Rab! Haha, the angle grinder definitely saved the day.. I would've probably been sanding for a couple months if I just used my sander 😂

  • @frailpel
    @frailpel 2 года назад +2

    Beast mode!

  • @dianeowens5921
    @dianeowens5921 Год назад +1

    Very impressive work! Bravo!

  • @MyDatrsPrsnlATM
    @MyDatrsPrsnlATM 2 года назад +2

    I’ve made your Farmhouse Tables and I’m about to make the matching Coffee Table. Thank you very much! I want to make this for my card table in my game room but I think this one is out of my league 😩

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome and thanks for watching! Give it a shot, you might end up with something awesome!

  • @EmilyBernardo1994
    @EmilyBernardo1994 Год назад +1

    That’s is unbelievable great job!!

  • @taylorhsbennett7909
    @taylorhsbennett7909 2 года назад +1

    The base is super bad ass nice work man.

  • @rondonelson9620
    @rondonelson9620 2 года назад +1

    looks great

  • @mikel6787
    @mikel6787 2 года назад +1

    My cousin asked me to make her a round wooden table that comfortably seats 8! It's for her new home being built right now. I don't know if I can make that in my little shed lol . Great work!!!

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike! Sounds like a fun project, good luck with the build!

    • @trishdig
      @trishdig Год назад

      i want to do the same. 60 inch table is BIG though.

  • @o.g.bwoodwork
    @o.g.bwoodwork 3 года назад +2

    Pretty cool table!

  • @jelensuriel2349
    @jelensuriel2349 3 года назад +1

    Amazing work. Completely stunning. Thanks for sharing.

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  3 года назад

      Thanks Jelen! This one was one of my favorite builds!

  • @deborahfranks5
    @deborahfranks5 3 года назад +1

    Mad skills. Great video!

  • @mikewarner2742
    @mikewarner2742 Год назад +1

    Fantastic job, man!!! Give you five out of five stars!!!

  • @knguyen8395
    @knguyen8395 Год назад +1

    i notice that the surface area you connect the pedestal to the table top is small. two questions:
    1- the table top has too much overhang. does the table have tipping issue?
    2- I also notice that you build this table out of solid wood. you don't leave any gap for the wood to move ?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  Год назад

      There isn’t a tipping issue, the base was very heavy and the feet extend outward quite a bit so tipping was not a concern. I definitely should’ve attached the top and the bottom supports differently - you are correct with the wood movement comment

  • @billybabcock8018
    @billybabcock8018 2 года назад +1

    I’m about to build my first table using this video as a guide. I was told that using joint biscuits is a better method than dowels. Can you give me some insight on the pros and cons of either method?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 года назад +1

      Nice! Either method is fine.. biscuits are faster and easier to use, but a doweling jig and dowel rods will be cheaper. I used to use dowels frequently but found out that if you can mill your lumber well, neither is necessary (assuming you can get a flat glue up), so I don’t use either anymore to save time. However both will help with alignment and can help keep things flat! I’d probably recommend biscuits if I have to pick one

    • @billybabcock8018
      @billybabcock8018 2 года назад +1

      @@mmcc_woodshop6288 thanks man! I appreciate the good word and active responses. I’ll be sure to send my finished product

  • @gregwainwright7968
    @gregwainwright7968 Год назад +1

    Would you happen to have a set of plans? I showed this to my mom and shes now wanting me to build her one just like it!

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  Год назад +1

      Hey Greg! Unfortunately I don’t, I was completely winging this one throughout the build.

    • @gregwainwright7968
      @gregwainwright7968 Год назад

      @mmcc_woodshop6288 yup! Figured that when you had to add blocks on the base! No worries all of my work is basically winging it! Thanks for the inspiration bud!

  • @joeahrens4059
    @joeahrens4059 6 месяцев назад +1

    Won't you have trouble when the top expands & the pieces you added (glued & screwed) don't expand with it?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  6 месяцев назад

      Yep, you’re correct. I didn’t fully understand wood movement when I was building this table. The top has developed a small warp and crack over the last couple years.
      I gave this table to a family member for free, so I don’t feel too bad about it 😆

  • @D.Litvinkovich
    @D.Litvinkovich Месяц назад +1

    16:10 What are these horizontal planks for? To prevent the tabletop from sagging due to changes in humidity?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  Месяц назад +1

      Sort of, while they should help stabilize the table, I was just more trying to build some type of under-frame to attach the pedestal itself to.

  • @D.Litvinkovich
    @D.Litvinkovich 2 месяца назад +1

    Good afternoon. Tell me, why did you spend so much time on the production of this beautiful table and use ordinary pine, and not oak, beech, walnut, elm, etc.?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 месяца назад +1

      When I built this table I was still very new to woodworking, and was still learning proper milling/joinery/etc techniques. I didn’t want to spend a lot on materials considering I might’ve made some errors at the time of the build. I actually gave this table away for free (to a family member), so I was trying to keep the material price down.
      If I was redoing this today, I would 100% be using hardwood 👍🏻

    • @D.Litvinkovich
      @D.Litvinkovich 2 месяца назад

      @@mmcc_woodshop6288 🤝

  • @deralchimist1401
    @deralchimist1401 3 года назад +1

    Perfect ✌️✌️✌️

  • @gregmorrison5149
    @gregmorrison5149 2 года назад +1

    Do you have sizes of round cuts you made. Looks awesome!!

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 года назад

      Thanks Greg! Unfortunately I don’t, I was completely winging it. I cut 3 different circle sizes though cut from a 2x12. They were probably around 11.5”, 10.5” and 9.5” ~ish

  • @shlomko
    @shlomko 3 года назад +2

    Hi great video ,can you tell the measure and the angle of the pallets “dress” at 3:40 thanks ahead

  • @empresslona3678
    @empresslona3678 Год назад +1

    What would happen if you bypass the first steps of assembling the wood and just glued the planks together...sorry if that sounds dumb...I was just wondering if it were possible?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  Год назад +1

      That would work fine, the boards might not line up quite as well but there is nothing wrong with doing it that way - I've done it as you mentioned several times! 👍

    • @empresslona3678
      @empresslona3678 Год назад +1

      @@mmcc_woodshop6288 That'll make things alot easier for me!!! Thanks for replying!!!

  • @zorzional
    @zorzional 2 года назад +1

    Hello, what angle did you cut when you make sub-round?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 года назад

      The underside trim? Each piece was angled at 22.5 degrees

  • @billybabcock8018
    @billybabcock8018 2 года назад +1

    What are the measurements for the cut outs to make the dress?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 года назад +1

      Each piece was cut at a 22.5 degree angle and about 26" long on the long side.

  • @billybabcock8018
    @billybabcock8018 2 года назад +1

    Can you give a rough estimate on the pedestal bass measurements

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  2 года назад +1

      If I remember right the feet were about 42” across and 5” tall with the plus looking piece (that goes on top the feet) another 1.5” or so. The middle post just made up the difference between the top and the feet/plus piece so it was probably around 22” or so (30” total height). Hopefully that helps!

  • @philupdegrave731
    @philupdegrave731 3 года назад +1

    At 7:34, what kind of bug is crawling on the tabletop?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  3 года назад +1

      😂😂 I remember seeing that when editing the video and left it in because I thought it was funny. It's one of those rare round table top crawling bugs (aka I have no idea but probably a fly)

  • @702tash
    @702tash 3 года назад +1

    Do you have any plans for this?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  3 года назад +2

      I don't for this one. I was completely winging it. I really want to do a rebuild with plans and dimensions once I get some time, so stay tuned.
      If it helps any, the top is 62" diameter. The 'feet' of the table are ~42" across, and right about 5" tall. I just kept adding the pedestal circles until the table was 30" tall, including the + shaped piece on the fee, and the rectangular piece I attached the top to.

    • @khusnildeo
      @khusnildeo 2 года назад +1

      @@mmcc_woodshop6288 i just knew it you were winging it, lol

  • @GetNLine
    @GetNLine 3 года назад +1

    How much for the table?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  3 года назад

      Hey Mario, I made this as a gift for my sister, so I didn’t charge anything.
      Probably between $800-$1200 if I was making it again. Possibly more, this one took a lot of work.

  • @BuckysCustoms
    @BuckysCustoms 4 года назад +1

    Now that was cool! Great Job mmcc_woodshop

  • @mikehendrix6558
    @mikehendrix6558 2 года назад +1

    You need to learn how to build

  • @butchking4888
    @butchking4888 9 месяцев назад +1

    Guess I need to add on to feet, they are only 36”, they are heavy, but don’t want it to tip.with a 5’ top, 16:27 What do you think?

    • @mmcc_woodshop6288
      @mmcc_woodshop6288  8 месяцев назад

      I’m not sure I’m following, could you clarify what your question?