Great video man👍. Seems like a lot of planning especially for the shelf having two different joints. I am looking for something so similar but for a table that can be taken back apart, shipped, and reassembled by the customer. Obviously I cannot expect them to glue all together with clamps as that is the reason the order from others. Overall learned a lot for a local job. Thanks.
😂🤣 man that was a great video the first part had me laughing where you dropped the keys on the floor, but arguing with your domino jointer had me rolling in the floor 🤣 👍 awesome build Billy and finish up great and the bell was a nice touch for to finish it off 👌
@@NewtonMakes Years ago I had a Dalmatian that was trained to ring bells to go out. Word of advice...don't train a Dalmatian to ring bells! He would ring them almost constantly, he loved to play with them. Took a bit but got him calmed down and trained to only ring them to go out.
A truly enjoyable video Billy! Sure glad I never bought one of those mouthy domino machines!! LOL Next time you are going to rout mortises in legs like that, clamp two of them together for a little more stability. All the best my friend.
If you are making a smaller table, say 36" x 9", and you use aprons about 3/4" thick and legs 1 3/4" x 1 1/2", can you dispense with a tenon and just inlet the entire width of the apron into a mortise in the leg?
Table looks great! Really like the bread board shelf. One noob question, on your router table I noticed you taped over the adjustment wheel. Any particular reason?
I don’t exactly get dominoes or biscuits Can’t you get the same result with dowels. Just use a drill and maybe make a guide. No special equipment and you can make the dowels.The only time I can see a need for the other two is if you were only going to put in one, and who would do that?
Even though pocket screws wouldn’t have been seen, a walnut table does indeed deserve mortice and tenon joints. Lovely job.
Very nice table
You have a lot of really good videos you've been made over the years, this is one of my favorites !
I just cut down a walnut and I have I of 3 logs milled up into 1” by can’t wait until it’s dry enough to make one of these tables.
Nice to see someone that isn’t drilling pocket holes.
wow ! amazing very refined & skillful woodworking!
Thanks!
That is an awesome table! Love the bread board shelf and the use of tenons, great job man!
Laughed out loud at the keys dropping, but ya had me subscribed with the stop motion: MY KINDA PEOPLE! Thanks for the great production!
Great video man👍. Seems like a lot of planning especially for the shelf having two different joints. I am looking for something so similar but for a table that can be taken back apart, shipped, and reassembled by the customer. Obviously I cannot expect them to glue all together with clamps as that is the reason the order from others. Overall learned a lot for a local job. Thanks.
😂 I gave you the thumbs up in the first 15 seconds because that is such an awesome way to start this story.
😂🤣 man that was a great video the first part had me laughing where you dropped the keys on the floor, but arguing with your domino jointer had me rolling in the floor 🤣 👍 awesome build Billy and finish up great and the bell was a nice touch for to finish it off 👌
@@NewtonMakes Years ago I had a Dalmatian that was trained to ring bells to go out. Word of advice...don't train a Dalmatian to ring bells! He would ring them almost constantly, he loved to play with them. Took a bit but got him calmed down and trained to only ring them to go out.
Very, very funny :) :) :)
A truly enjoyable video Billy! Sure glad I never bought one of those mouthy domino machines!! LOL Next time you are going to rout mortises in legs like that, clamp two of them together for a little more stability. All the best my friend.
that looks lieka very elaborate push stick for something that could be done with about £2of plywood
If you are making a smaller table, say 36" x 9", and you use aprons about 3/4" thick and legs 1 3/4" x 1 1/2", can you dispense with a tenon and just inlet the entire width of the apron into a mortise in the leg?
OK so I’m not the only one that talks to my tools.
Good to know, I was starting to worry.
- But I’m quick and easy
- you said it, not me
😂😂😂
I stand by my statement... 😂
Table looks great! Really like the bread board shelf. One noob question, on your router table I noticed you taped over the adjustment wheel. Any particular reason?
@@NewtonMakes oh thats good to know! I just assembled the same router table and lift so I’ll be keeping the painters tape near by.
What is the name of the glue your using in this video?
I don't remember off hand, but it should be listed in the video description.
You can never have too many clamps
Never!
I don’t exactly get dominoes or biscuits
Can’t you get the same result with dowels. Just use a drill and maybe make a guide. No special equipment and you can make the dowels.The only time I can see a need for the other two is if you were only going to put in one, and who would do that?
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