How To Install Butcher Block Countertops || I Screwed Up a Little

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  • @LG-ct8tw
    @LG-ct8tw Месяц назад +271

    Most of us are shedding tears😭 when we see the price of 3/4 plywood. Jason uses it for one time use template😜 The tube life is GOOD🤣

    • @jbbresers
      @jbbresers Месяц назад +9

      Birch ply as well
      The cheap Chinese poplar I could understand but BIRCH??

    • @debandmike3380
      @debandmike3380 Месяц назад +15

      after giving us all the options for buying a butcher block what does he do he goes and has his custom-made. Obviously the easy option for all of us. The youtube millionaire gets us again.

    • @deanowright359
      @deanowright359 Месяц назад +6

      Where are you buying your plywood 🪵?
      What are you currently paying for a sheet of 3/4 birch sanded ?
      I just bought some on Thursday
      3/4 butcher uv1 side $$42.50
      3/4 sanded 7 ply (lighter) $37.50
      The heavier 13 ply I believe was $34
      1/6 poplar s4s 1.75 LF
      Total $97 add $7.76 taxes
      $101.75 total

    • @deanowright359
      @deanowright359 Месяц назад +1

      This is from the local lumber yard . Quite a few around here .

    • @sdaniels7114
      @sdaniels7114 Месяц назад +2

      His family prolly owns 100,000 acres of forest land with an awful lot of white oak trees on it.

  • @colinnicol9447
    @colinnicol9447 Месяц назад +9

    When we are installing butcher blocks we always collect all the cut outs from hobs and sinks and turn them into cutting blocks and give them back to the customer.

  • @ohjolt2
    @ohjolt2 Месяц назад +13

    Protip, get an XL bearing for your router and route the top right to the sink. This will let the wood over lap the sink perfectly. You really want the wood to hang over an undermount. So there is no area for water to pool. This also gives to a place to hide a bead of silicone. You need a bearing that's like 3/8 to 1/2 inch bigger than the flush cutter.

  • @AxGryndr
    @AxGryndr Месяц назад +3

    The struggle with building an enclosure around and over your washer and dryer is that the size of the machines is not consistent between brands over time. When I replaced the units in our home, the new ones were 3/4" taller and would not fit under the counter any longer. Another thing to consider is you are now locked into picking front loading machines.

  • @caseymiller1040
    @caseymiller1040 Месяц назад +6

    Using a whole sheet of 3/4 birch ply as a template……mad lad.

  • @gabrielarrhenius6252
    @gabrielarrhenius6252 Месяц назад +1

    The only time you make butcherblocks yourself is when you want custom patterns

  • @joefedele4810
    @joefedele4810 Месяц назад +27

    You should have gotten your shop supervisor to tighten up the miter bolts. He could have stood up doing it. 😊

  • @MikeyDonna
    @MikeyDonna 28 дней назад +1

    My son was a cabinetmaker and had a saying you might be able to use. It goes like this, “ Never show children or fools unfinished work “ !

  • @mrthiefy
    @mrthiefy Месяц назад +2

    as an appliance repair technician and you call for service on your washing machine I would walk in there look at it and tell you to dismantle your whole jail that you put the machines into before I can service it and maybe come back another day.
    it's fine to put wood over top of it but you did not leave enough room for the machines to move as the washer spins at 2400 RPMs.
    it would have been better to have it so you could easily remove the top above the appliances.

  • @scorpiorysing
    @scorpiorysing Месяц назад +3

    What I learned in this video: make shallower flush trim template cuts, with the miter joints first. If you screw up the miter joint, you still have enough material left to make it again.

  • @mountainlightwoodcraft
    @mountainlightwoodcraft Месяц назад +4

    Jason, the Domino XL Quick Connectors are absolutely brilliant for connecting large-scale miters like that.
    I use them all the time on butcher block miters and they pull the joint together like King Kong. Would love to see you use and review them in a future video to expose more makers to this amazing connector system.
    BTW: I use the same system (much smaller, of course) with my Domino 500, and it is a toy by comparison.

  • @ProfStankfoot
    @ProfStankfoot Месяц назад +10

    Floor & Decor has a great selection of butcher block for very reasonable prices.

  • @G3N3515DM
    @G3N3515DM Месяц назад +3

    the sound effects really help with the immersion

  • @rq5647
    @rq5647 Месяц назад +9

    Use French cleats on the bottom of the counter over the washer and dryer. One across the back and a little one on the wall side to keep it tight. Easy to quickly remove and access the dryer and water hoses to clean up the mess when the wife decides she can clean the water filter on that front load washer. Ask me how I know 😂

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I've had too much trouble with my washers and dryers over the years to lock them in like all that. Of course, with the way he blows through money, Jason is a lot more well off than me but it's still gonna be a PITA when something goes wrong.

    • @JohnClark-tt2bl
      @JohnClark-tt2bl Месяц назад +3

      Yep, removing those is gonna be a pain one day.

  • @drewalucero
    @drewalucero 8 дней назад

    I’m a new fan and subscriber. Your videos are awesome. Your work is fantastic.

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Месяц назад

    Looking great can’t wait to see it finished

  • @davidfitzgerald5217
    @davidfitzgerald5217 Месяц назад

    Use Zip Bolts.. much easier using a drill with a bit , rather then a small wrench to tighten the joint. Good job, looks great,

  • @robbyborgmans
    @robbyborgmans Месяц назад +3

    Love the humor with the kitchen blocks 😂😂😂

  • @xi399x
    @xi399x 25 дней назад

    I live in a hood apartment where a grill is considered arson. For some reason I have been addicted to wood-making videos for months for reasons I cannot even explain. This is my 2nd video for you.
    "So with our butcher blocks already made; by someone else, which is the way it should be, it's time to take our measurements..."
    You $onofab1tch I'm in. I like it here.

  • @edwardsimmons3721
    @edwardsimmons3721 Месяц назад

    Great looking project.

  • @CodyEngel
    @CodyEngel Месяц назад +28

    The last time I spread my crack apart and put some glue in it the ER doctor was very disappointed.

  • @LordOfTheSnoop
    @LordOfTheSnoop Месяц назад

    I've never tried it myself, however you could try the Invis Mx system that allows for invisible joinery. It uses a magnetic drill driver and captured screw to pull the joint togetger.
    Not sure if it is beefy enough to pull together the butcher block, but it is a really cool tool.

  • @KevinDowd-cw7nd
    @KevinDowd-cw7nd Месяц назад +4

    Another great video. My son and I start our Saturday morning watching each week. Great way to learn a lot and get some inspiration to get something done this weekend. Sound effects are awesome too! Thanks for all the great content.

  • @sgsax
    @sgsax Месяц назад

    The section of butcher block countertop is the only thing we kept when we renovated our kitchen. Thanks for the tips here!

  • @dbader2
    @dbader2 Месяц назад

    Another great tutorial. Thanks.

  • @robertkerby2581
    @robertkerby2581 Месяц назад +8

    Jason, you did an amazing job on your "Butcherblock Countertops" for your laundry room and they look exceptionally awesome!
    Your superior level of Craftsmanship shines through on all of your projects with the occasional error which shows that we are all human!
    Well done, Jason!

  • @greghoughtaling9927
    @greghoughtaling9927 Месяц назад +1

    Jason, I noticed the well worn shop hammer you used to put the dominoes in. There must be a story! I still use my dad's hammer, an old blonde wood handle claw, almost every day. It still works great. Love your work and videos.

  • @philabot
    @philabot Месяц назад

    Those turned out really nice looking.

  • @w2ttsy670
    @w2ttsy670 Месяц назад +1

    18:00 perfect case for the lamello zeta p2 and some clamex connectors.
    Assemble, then lock the connectors from underneath once you’ve laid down your butcher blocks.

  • @brettedwards5572
    @brettedwards5572 29 дней назад

    Totally been there! So glad you were down to showcase your mistakes. Makes growing into this hobby more inviting!

  • @eduardoresiopescaenargenti2222
    @eduardoresiopescaenargenti2222 Месяц назад +1

    gran trabajo!!! me encanta

  • @jasonjtg21
    @jasonjtg21 Месяц назад

    Looks awesome. I love the color you used on the butcher block.

  • @jerryking5195
    @jerryking5195 Месяц назад

    Your Foley artist is amazing!

  • @rrddaatube
    @rrddaatube Месяц назад

    Chopping boards made from butcher block of cuts for everyone! Yes chopping boards are supposed to be triangular.

  • @user-uq4jt6fh9r
    @user-uq4jt6fh9r Месяц назад

    If you were going to make a mistake that was the spot. Lucky. Looks great 👍.

  • @tayeblondon
    @tayeblondon 26 дней назад

    i like the free mind finding the way out awkward situation, great tips ! really enjoying the work and the finishing, cheers

  • @davescott5335
    @davescott5335 Месяц назад +1

    Have you thought about the access to the washer and dryer when there is a problem with them? They are HHEAVY and lifting them out of the cabinet will not come without much difficulty. Also the access to the shutoff valves for the washer seems to be a bit tight to operate them after and to access the flex hoses from the valves to the washer. Also how do you install the plumbing for the sink? I seem to remember that you did not have access to the bottom of the butcher block from under the sink? Just want to know what your thoughts are.

  • @darrenmarsh2290
    @darrenmarsh2290 Месяц назад +3

    I love the smell of sawdust in the morning. It smells woody.

  • @csimet
    @csimet Месяц назад +3

    Haha, glad to see others don't always have perfect builds! Hiding mistakes is the real test. 😆
    I would have gone with assembly in two parts... using a long 1/4 to 3/8" hardwood spline joint, but leaving about an inch at the face so the edge does not get messed up. It would allow you to slip it into place in the room and adjust, unlike the issue with the dominos. A few strategic pocket holes on the underside to pull it into place and permit the glue to dry.

  • @all5660
    @all5660 Месяц назад

    Thanks! I've got a butcher block install in a tiny kitchen coming up. I learned a bit more than I thought I knew. ;)

  • @bkambooboo.
    @bkambooboo. Месяц назад

    Looking good.

  • @jatdesign4495
    @jatdesign4495 Месяц назад +3

    We call them plumbing fixtures XD
    Love the butcher block

  • @richpeggyfranks490
    @richpeggyfranks490 Месяц назад +1

    Only 4 minutes in and already loving it. A few years ago I made a 66" X 40" hard maple butcher block top for our dining room table. It is gorgeous. But, I vowed - never again. Recently, I replaced my main assembly bench and topped it with an "island sized" Birch butcher block from Wayfair (on sale). It is flat, smooth, heavy and looks great. I sealed it with several coats of 100% tung oil - nothing sticks to it. Thx.

  • @sanyoshovah2887
    @sanyoshovah2887 Месяц назад

    Kind of off topic, but what's the go to literature that any aspiring and overly motivated woodworker needs to read? Any must haves that need to be in any woodshop? Im trying to start growing my general knowledge about woodworking past what RUclips can teach me. Thanks in advance

  • @daveshepherd7582
    @daveshepherd7582 Месяц назад +2

    Why do I always feel like a second grader in Mr Jason’s shop class….? Oh well, it brings back some cherished memories. Nice job!

  • @hank6628
    @hank6628 Месяц назад +1

    Watch out for the box store acacia countertops. They're mostly sapwood that can be dented with your thumbnail. Mine was also full of sanding swirls and low spots that you can't see through the plastic film until you unwrap it at home. I ended up sanding and leveling mine because I'm an idiot who does things the hard way. Plus, the price was decent and I wasn't confident I'd get a better one if I exchanged it. Mine is for a bar table that won't see much hard use. I'd never want it for a kitchen counter though because of how soft the sapwood is.

  • @steffengransow839
    @steffengransow839 Месяц назад

    Nice Job

  • @thewestendwoodworker
    @thewestendwoodworker Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the great video. I plan on putting butcher block counters in our beach condo this year and wondered how the 45 degree attachment worked. Thanks for educating me on that. All the best.

  • @royunderwood7514
    @royunderwood7514 Месяц назад

    Nice work

  • @DonReba
    @DonReba Месяц назад

    Looking at the Canadian IKEA, they only sell veneered particle board butcher block countertops here.

  • @MrRadtech22
    @MrRadtech22 12 дней назад

    That's badass man

  • @garyrobertmihelic
    @garyrobertmihelic Месяц назад +1

    Hindsight is 20/10 - better than perfect vision.

  • @Dobbin1010
    @Dobbin1010 Месяц назад +11

    Just installed IKEA’s butcher block. Works well but the surface does have small knots. I fixed them myself but I called IKEA and they would have sent a replacement to my home. They were also dry and easily dented. Fixed easily and applied Tung oil. Seems fine now. Can’t beat the price.

    • @stum8374
      @stum8374 Месяц назад

      DO NOT give IKEA business,they are founding fathers off 15min cities 😡

    • @RyanWattersRyanWatters
      @RyanWattersRyanWatters Месяц назад +2

      I didn’t know IKEA sells butcher block countertops until this video. Are any of them true solid wood butcher block or just particle board with a butcher block veneer?

    • @beerdedwanderer
      @beerdedwanderer Месяц назад +1

      They sell both

    • @RyanWattersRyanWatters
      @RyanWattersRyanWatters Месяц назад +1

      @@beerdedwanderer Nice. I assumed they only sold the veneer version. Now I just need to see where they’re sourced, since IKEA is effectively decimating old-growth forests in Romania.

    • @efenili
      @efenili Месяц назад

      @@RyanWattersRyanWatters IKEA, Home Depot etc all have solid wood butcher block tops for very reasonable prices. Just look for it to say its solid wood vs veneered...they'll cost a little more but honestly I've found its only like 10-15% more expensive

  • @allensteindavid
    @allensteindavid Месяц назад +1

    Love the video! I use the “shop vac trick” a lot when gluing up cracks or missed seams… One idea to try before you switch to paper flossing is to add tape to the crack on the end grain as well as some on the bottom side where you’re using the vacuum. I move the tape on the bottom around as I move the vacuum . That way air can’t come in through any part of the crack except where you applied the glue. Hope this saves you(or anyone for that matter) more time in the future than it took to read this comment!

  • @bboyprolific617
    @bboyprolific617 Месяц назад

    Awesome vid

  • @scottibass
    @scottibass Месяц назад

    I'm excited to see the Benchmade knife, an Oregon star!

  • @gudwinag
    @gudwinag 29 дней назад

    I used Boos finished maple countertops worked out beautifully

  • @user-vn6hi2bi3g
    @user-vn6hi2bi3g Месяц назад

    Nice job! I would not have glued the butcher block mitre joint but rather only used the clamps which could be adjusted(tightned) as needed and allow for unlikely removal in future. This is one of the best practicle laundry room ever. Ray

  • @scrogathon
    @scrogathon Месяц назад +1

    You legitimately seem cool at parties.

  • @williamfotiou7577
    @williamfotiou7577 Месяц назад +1

    This was a great video, but I must confess, when you started talking about building a butcher block, I ALmost fast forwarded the video. I should have known better, I don’t know why I didn’t see it coming, but I learned my lesson. 😅 I am contemplating changing my island to butcher block and you definitely gave me some confidence since I have to cut an opening for my stove. Mine is a little more complex because I have a small section for eating, and a complex cut at the junction where stove meets counter, not going to bore you any ,more. But, thanks! 😅

  • @larrymoney1127
    @larrymoney1127 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Jason. For the miter, I'd recommend doing a spline. All in all it looks great.

  • @skylerhilborn6892
    @skylerhilborn6892 Месяц назад +1

    I love the fact that he pointed out the chewed up part of the joint and then the camera is conveniently placed so that we aren't all staring at it in the next shot....let's face it everyone would have completely ignored Jason and been lost in the gap

  • @AB-nu5we
    @AB-nu5we Месяц назад +4

    Discovered the IKEA butcher block counter tops years ago. A good choice. I built my SawStop job site stand (their gravity feed stand is way too large for my small shop) using a Menards pre-made hardwood composite/butcher block board for the stand top. Easy.

    • @roberttaylor9259
      @roberttaylor9259 Месяц назад

      they used to be full butcher block though, now just veneer.

  • @mchaisso
    @mchaisso 21 день назад

    Based on the comments I'm glad I'm not the only one scratching my head over a 3/4 ply template. 1/4" mdf would be splurging, cardboard and sanding to the line more like it for me.

  • @keithhoofard5844
    @keithhoofard5844 4 дня назад

    Looking quite nice. Did code not allow for the hookup height to be fully in the uppers, as that would seem easier while moving the plumbing anyway? Or would that create a drainage issue for the washer?

  • @ekw555
    @ekw555 18 дней назад

    I wonder what you are going to do w/ the outlets that look like they end up behind the cabinets.

  • @dogface6040
    @dogface6040 Месяц назад +1

    when sizing enclosures for appliances, realize that (yes, some years in future) replacing the washer/dryer might require a wider cabinet. Replacing the cabinet frame is one thing, but ending up with a butcher block 1/2" short would be annoying, so I'd make the appliance cover block 1/2~1" longer than currently needed. [Appliances are usually made with compatibility of dimension--particularly width and height--at an industry standard, BUT there can be small variances that will drive the future you nuts.]

  • @jeffccr3620
    @jeffccr3620 Месяц назад +1

    😂😂😂 glad you showed the bering coming off I've made the same mistake more then once. It's called being born hard headed 😅

  • @texacajundiy
    @texacajundiy 29 дней назад

    use 4" strips of 1/4 or 1/2 ply as template material. Scribe in the back, the the sides. THEN use clamps to set the front reveal. CA glue it all together with some cross bracing.
    I have 11 walnut counters in my home. All with no trim or splash. all scribed in this way.

  • @ajanus7001
    @ajanus7001 Месяц назад

    First scene - your wife will be very 'happy' [sarcasm here] when she realities - after all that work - that the washer and dryer would be a LOT easier to use if they were raised a foot or so. No banding down with the storage/drawers under. Opening for W/D at the waist level, instead of knee level. Well, that's for the future episode of "Jason fixes a big 'Oooops'! in the laundry" :-(

  • @maxostrinsky8910
    @maxostrinsky8910 Месяц назад

    He deserves it. Love the entertainment

  • @chrisp.76
    @chrisp.76 Месяц назад

    I do the laundry in my family. I can’t imagine what I would do with all that beautiful space!

  • @kennethbezanson4266
    @kennethbezanson4266 28 дней назад

    Hahahah, loved the saw sounds

  • @fromquake
    @fromquake Месяц назад +1

    I kind of feel like a 45° interlaced pattern would probably be a better looking, if not more complex, way to do the corner joint.

  • @footnotedrummer
    @footnotedrummer Месяц назад

    Rubio is an amazing product. It's very expensive, but man... it worked amazingly on my butcherblock as well. I also coated it with a ceramic coating. Which is also REALLY expensive.

  • @efenili
    @efenili Месяц назад

    I loved the buy your own skit :D Its hilariously true

  • @johnkelli4940
    @johnkelli4940 Месяц назад

    Great

  • @stanmoderate4460
    @stanmoderate4460 Месяц назад

    I always preach. In every DIY project there's one mistake - and a drop of blood somewhere!😜

  • @therick0996
    @therick0996 Месяц назад +1

    I've had great luck with butcher block from Lowes, etc. Island size (3'x6') cut to 30" deep + standing desk frame = easy peasy lemon squeezy

    • @lechatbotte.
      @lechatbotte. Месяц назад

      I bought an 8 ft piece years ago from Lowe’s. After finishing a couple of ways I landed on real tung oil combined with a citrus product that carries the oil down into the pores. Works great. I no longer have to refinish as often as I did previously

  • @robertberger8642
    @robertberger8642 Месяц назад

    Nice.

  • @MikeHarrington-dw6nq
    @MikeHarrington-dw6nq Месяц назад

    Great build as always, but are the outlets going to be inside the cabinets that are sitting on top of the butcher block?🤔

  • @BZ1340
    @BZ1340 Месяц назад

    I was curious how you vented the dryer and hooked it up. Also I have notice that most farm sink installs have now added a catch ledge at the bottom of the sink out of quartz or marble to grab the water if it runs /drips down the sink face not destroying the wood below

  • @mikecoughlin4128
    @mikecoughlin4128 Месяц назад

    I plan to use butcher block for my U shaped bar work counter. I have a live edge piece for the bar top itself. What finish is the most waterproof, stain proof, and cleanable? The middle of the U will have a sink.

  • @Cheesydude12
    @Cheesydude12 Месяц назад

    I made a butcher block for my washer dryer. And yeah it took me about a month 😅😅 It came out pretty nice tho

  • @BadAppleWoodwerx
    @BadAppleWoodwerx Месяц назад

    It's funny because you literally have a podcast with the guy who sells the answer for your miter joint, the Lamello. 😉 You can even hear Keith Johnson saying it. 🤣

  • @michaela1655
    @michaela1655 Месяц назад

    Dust collection is like no other

  • @daviddiachidos8213
    @daviddiachidos8213 Месяц назад +2

    17:14 spiders gonna love living back there 🕷️

  • @MattMuirhead
    @MattMuirhead Месяц назад

    Thinking that miter would have been a good use-case for a Lamello Zeta P2 + Clamex connectors. Join the miter in place with less trouble and can tighten the joint with the same system. It's projects like this that help me justify tool purchases 😁

  • @jonwright1916
    @jonwright1916 Месяц назад

    If you have access in the corner underneath, use some clamps and blocks and use them to use pocket screws

  • @OgreMerk
    @OgreMerk Месяц назад

    The counter over the washer is cool. Just wondering how it will hold up with a big unbalanced load like a blanket.

  • @lainaanial
    @lainaanial Месяц назад

    I use biscuit joints for worktops, much more forgiving.

  • @coolbugfacts1234
    @coolbugfacts1234 Месяц назад +24

    I love the irony of using festool where you're paying extra for excellent dust collection that is very easy and convenient, and then not using it. And the dust collection helps keep your bits and blades cooler with the constant airflow, so you really should be using it, if only for that, and not to save your lungs.

    • @concorde__
      @concorde__ 3 дня назад

      I love the irony of random people telling an established and experienced woodworker how to operate his tools

    • @coolbugfacts1234
      @coolbugfacts1234 3 дня назад

      @@concorde__ I agree, if I want to develop COPD from breathing harmful wood dust my entire life it is my god-given right. My body, my choice. You're not allowed to say anything about it!!!

  • @kingthor1031
    @kingthor1031 Месяц назад

    Hi Jason I loved the counter top but if you got a butchers block of total length of both pieces and then put one at right angles to the other would they both line up better.????

  • @davidsalisbury5281
    @davidsalisbury5281 Месяц назад

    To solve the connection problem at the miter joint I think you could have used Festool Domino Connector system FV 32. I've used it with great success on many projects.

  • @robertclark5277
    @robertclark5277 Месяц назад

    I like the side effects.

  • @ZebraMedic35
    @ZebraMedic35 Месяц назад

    Great video! Just wondering about your thoughts on bamboo for butcher block?

  • @cabman86
    @cabman86 Месяц назад

    I have actually used dental floss to pull glue into cracks. Many long years ago!

  • @zacsampson9681
    @zacsampson9681 Месяц назад

    Yep. I made the router bit mistake on a ten foot table

  • @yvinddegard6690
    @yvinddegard6690 Месяц назад

    So i do this for a living, and are wondering. What is the expansion rate on your butcher block?
    You have a solid top on your corner cabinet. No concern for unevenly dry out for the wood?

  • @menotyou9406
    @menotyou9406 Месяц назад

    S rabbit on each 45 and a spline drive in after in place maybe?