I can feel your sincerity and effort until one table is completed. The delicate work gathered together to make a complete table and it was fun to watch. I'm already looking forward to the next piece. I hope to see you soon.
I have watched this video many times now. I Love thisTable design. Your videos are the most enjoyable and relaxing to watch. Thank You. I love that you share your Beautiful Family with us.
Я с большим интересом смотрю Ваши видео.Большое спасибо.Вы делаете красивую мебель.Я живу в Сибири,выпал первый снег,очень красиво. I watch Your videos with great interest.Thank you very much.You make beautiful furniture.I live in Siberia,the first snow fell,very beautiful.
Another very nice furniture project. I am always excited about the use of classic wood connections in furniture construction. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case in Germany. Wood connections with Festool Domino and Lamello systems dominate. So I'm all the more pleased about videos that show classic furniture construction. I'm looking forward to the next video and recommend your videos to my trainees. Greetings from Germany from a master carpenter.
Nice to meet you British friend! In South Korea, a cold wind is blowing and leaves are falling Autumn is starting~ Thanks for always supporting me! Best regards from South Korea!
I really love your style and your videos are a pleasure to watch. I love how your shop is quiet and tranquil except for the work you’re doing, just something I really like, the simplicity.
The crowds of children and the sounds of the machines are good Sometimes it is happiness to come down to the workshop and work alone There are times when I can feel it Thanks for watching! have a nice weekend!
Great looking table. It would be nice to see what the project is before you start the building process. The thumbnail isn't big enough. The attention to detail is amazing, but it is hard to tell what part you are working on. Maybe captions if you don't want to do a voice over? If you want to add subscribers, I would consider adding those parts to the videos, IMHO.
Hi It hasn't been long since I started TH-cam, so there are many things that I lack. We are making changes little by little, and we will try to change them. Thank you so much for the good comment.
Ciao un tavolo bellissimo realizzato come sempre in maniera eccelsa . Ad ogni tua realizzazione rimango stupito dalla tua maestria . Ma quanti anni ci vogliono per raggiungere il tuo livello COMPLIMENTI 👍🏼 👍🏼👍🏼
I love that you always apply the finish by hand with a cotton glove seems so simple and easy. Do you use a new thin glove each time or keep using a thicker one? Any thoughts about the best kind of glove? It looks like you usually use an oil finish. I usually use a hard wax oil but I’m thinking the same glove technique would work. Thanks
All gloves are also of different weights. We find suitable cotton gloves, use them, and throw them away. As you may know, the oil finish is discarded after drying because there is a risk of fire.
Your woodworking skills are incredible, the video is beautifully shot and edited, and your furniture design is beautiful. But why do you wear a mask if you're going to keep it below your nose?
I use white oak and walnut to make furniture There is. Most of the videos are made to order, There are many white oak orders. Ah~ The next or next video will be walnut Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful design and execution; and it's especially nice to see the table in use, and not just on display! One question that, as a fellow woodworker, I just HAVE to ask: Why did you choose such complex tenons for the uprights, and then switch to dominos (HOMEMADE dominos, but dominos nonetheless...) for the stretchers? Personally, I use dominos EVERYWHERE, but I also do not possess your patience to chop out all of those mortises and cut the tenons, especially when they are not visible! I look forward to watching you build your next project!
If my interpretation is correct, why did you use dominoes? Is it correct? The length is shortened by mistake, so you have to use dominoes. The overall load and structure support the top plate firmly with both legs The bolts hold the legs and upper plate strong. Thanks for watching!
@@squarerulefurniture HaHaHa!!! NOW I understand! That sounds like something that I would have done! It is hard to make a board longer once you cut it! Thanks...
Beautiful work. Could you tell me the name of the horizontal saw you use to cut tenon cheeks and such? I have never seen this tool before. Thanks and keep up the amazing work!
Just subscribed to your channel…love your process and attention to detail. Picking up a few pointers along the way, which is great. Curious to know what finishing you use on your pieces?
Another beautiful piece of functional art. Thank you very much for taking the time to upload your videos. What is the name of the small clamp you used in drawer box - it appeared to have a heart shaped adjuster on top? Thank you
Used in Japan and Korea. In South Korean language, it is called "fastener". duck0.co.kr/shop/shopdetail.html?branduid=746561&search=%25C1%25B6%25C0%25D3%25BC%25E8&sort=order&xcode=009&mcode=003&scode=&GfDT=bm90W10%3D
Well... I think the design time is different for each furniture. Sometimes it's early and it's late. This table design is a design made a long time ago After revising around March 2020, drawings will be I think I modified it. I made it for use, so I don't think I was in a hurry. Probably, if it had been made to order, it would have suffered from creation.
Nice job, I really like the process of making the table. Quick question: As you're screwing the tabletop to legs, how do you deal with the wood movement? Are the holes oversized?
Hello, the table is fantastic! there is a "half lap" joint that you start making around the 7:31 mark, is there a name for this and does it add any strength or rigidity over a standard half lap? I've never seen that done anywhere else but it looks fantastic and I'd like to learn more about it!
Well done! You met your design intent! I see a little Frank Lloyd Wright there also, but I would, greetings from an American woodworker who loves all types of furniture! Jerry Williams Chicago, IL
Thank you so much for your videos, they are inspiring. I was wondering if you could tell me the name of the layout tool you are using at 1:28 in the video. Thanks
Beautiful, clean lines, delicate look but the 3 uprights on each end make it strong. drawers are a great feature. Well done!
Thank you very much!
This table is stunning. Your videos teach as well as entertain. I learn something every video. More please!
Thanks for the compliment!
I can feel your sincerity and effort until one table is completed.
The delicate work gathered together to make a complete table and it was fun to watch.
I'm already looking forward to the next piece.
I hope to see you soon.
Thank you for always 💖
I have watched this video many times now. I Love thisTable design. Your videos are the most enjoyable and relaxing to watch. Thank You. I love that you share your Beautiful Family with us.
I hope it will be a comfortable video
Thank you very much!
After watching many Squarerule videos, I’m not sure what I want more.. to be a woodworker, or be a father. Inspiring
It's a bit difficult to interpret, but thank you for watching~
@@squarerulefurniture You seem to be a good father to your children and talented woodworker.
Technical and art are combined in a piece of masterpiece. You are unordinary craftman.
I work hard every day to become a craftsman.
Thanks for watching!
So happy when you post. Every post is a lesson for me. Keep them coming.
Thank you. I will do my best!
Words like peaceful, unrushed, precise and skilful come to mind, and very enjoyable to watch. Thanks.
I wanted to give the viewers a break.
Thanks for watching!
심플한 디자인과 깔끔한 마무리 잘 봤습니다. 목공을 하다보면 내가 필요한 가구를 만들어 쓰기 쉽지 않은데 내가 사용할 가구임에도 정성을 다해서 만드는 모습이 아주 좋습니다. 잘 봤습니다.
항상 감사합니다 형님!! 🤩🤩🤩
That is so unbelievably beautiful. Your level of craftsmanship is astounding. Please keep posting. This is a pure joy to watch.
I am also happy to give you joy.
We will reward you with a better video.
Я с большим интересом смотрю Ваши видео.Большое спасибо.Вы делаете красивую мебель.Я живу в Сибири,выпал первый снег,очень красиво.
I watch Your videos with great interest.Thank you very much.You make beautiful furniture.I live in Siberia,the first snow fell,very beautiful.
Thank you for always supporting me.
I am very curious about the first snow of Siberia.
Autumn has begun here in South Korea.
Работа на высшем уровне Смотрю одно и тоже видео несколько раз
Большое спасибо ~~~
Beautiful design! Beautiful work! Beautiful children! Thank you!
Happy to be with children
Thank you!
Again I am struck with the word FLAWLESS! The fit and finish is on another level. Love your furniture and your videos! Thank you for posting!
Thanks for watching
Your comments are energetic!
What a big pleasure to watch your work !
I’m also very happy to give you joy
Thank you.
Tiempo para el trabajo y la concentración, tiempo para el disfrute en familia. Esto sí es vida. Bonita mesa 👌
La carpintería y la familia pueden hacerlo juntos, así que
estoy feliz
Gracias.
Nice table. I like the joinery for the legs
The legs are the key to this table design.
만드신 작품 모두가 너무 깔끔하고 정갈합니다. 아이들도 귀엽고요~ 멋집니다. 저도 열심히 노력해서 선생님같은 목수가 되겠습니다.
좋게 봐주셔서 감사합니다.
저도 아주 오래전 누군가를 보고 목수에 대한 꿈을 꾸기 시작했습니다.
제 영상이 도움이 되셨길 바랍니다.
It's always a great pleasure to watch, thx for sharing!
Thank you for always leaving good comments.
Beautiful design & excellent craftsmanship. I really enjoy your videos. Stay safe !
Thank you. I am not a craftsman
I am so happy to tell you that you are a craftsman.
We will do our best to become a true craftsman.
Stay safe!
I love all your clip
Best build
Best work
Best compliment today!
Thank you.
Wonderful joinery. Making your own dominoes too.. nice touch.
Thank you^^ 😙😙
That joinery is awesome
Thank you^^ 😍
I love your work. It's beautifully accurate and relaxing. Carpentry this way looks like a therapy session with a great product at the end.
Thanks for watching
Have a nice weekend^^
where can i get the adjustable t square that you use the long one
kevin mcgrath
ktm8903@hotmail.com
@@kevinmcgrath6990 한국이나 일본에서 판매됩니다.
It is sold in Korea or Japan.
The name is Matsui Scriber Gauge
That turned out quiet stunning. Thanks for sharing this video.
Thanks for watching!
Nice my favorite design for table
I like it very much too. !
Thanks for noticing!
@@squarerulefurniture I did something like that but only have two legs
Add one more leg next time
Thanks for watching!
A pleasure to watch.
tahnk you!~!💗💗
Great job man! You are real MASTER! 👍🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much for the compliment!
Fabulous 👌 👏
gracias 😘😘😘
Beautiful table and video. Your work is inspiring. Thanks and keep sharing.
Wow thank you so much.
I will try more!
Another inspirational piece - elegant and stylish -wonderful.
elegant! I am so happy to say that!
Have a nice day!
I love your work. The precision is remarkable.
I am happy to do what I am good at.
Thank you.
I love your work, very Beautiful.
Thank you~~~^^ 😍😍
You are really a great artist sir..! I admire you're work a lot. It's always beautiful..
I will do my best. Thank you!
Another outstanding project, one of the best channels on TH-cam!
I am excited about the praise of being the best!
Have a great weekend!
Beautiful design. Masterful execution. Simply superb!
Simplicity is the point.
Thank you
Very well done. It is a relaxing video to watch. I am impressed with your joinery, nice job!
I am also happy to be able to provide you with comfort!
Thank you.!
Really love your work! Thanks for your uploads!!!!!
Wow! Thank you very much! I will try more!
Truly beatiful and inspiring work! Thank you for making this video!
Thanks for watching.
I will do my best.
Real Master!
Thank you for watching. !💖💖
멋진영상 멋진 디자인 잘 보았습니다. ^^
이쁘게 봐주셔서 감사합니다^^ 즐거운 한주보내시고 안전목공!
Really beautiful work!
thank you~~^^😍
I love your table saw!!!!!!!
I also like my table saw^^
Magnificent as always! 좋은 직장 친구 👍🏼
Thank you for always.! friend
Gracias por sus videos saludos desde México
Gracias por ver.
¡Saludos desde Corea!
Hello from Barcelona!!I love your work, please never stop uploading videos! in love❤️❤️
Hello.! I will try harder.
Best regards from South Korea! 😊😊
Hi brother..your working so beautiful..thanks because you give us beautiful art.
Hi friend! Thanks for watching!
have a nice weekend!
Amazing craftsmanship! Well done sir!
Thank you very much.! 😄😄
craftsmanship is crazy, appreciate how you work. Beautiful!
I am glad that I can help!
thank you!
Every video is very satisfying , well done sir !
Thank you so much for watching me pretty!
Another very nice furniture project. I am always excited about the use of classic wood connections in furniture construction. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case in Germany. Wood connections with Festool Domino and Lamello systems dominate. So I'm all the more pleased about videos that show classic furniture construction. I'm looking forward to the next video and recommend your videos to my trainees. Greetings from Germany from a master carpenter.
nice to meet you.
We will try to make better furniture and video.
Thank you.^^
Greetings from South Korea!
I really love your job!
Thank you!~!
With so many expensive machines you product is modest
As it may seem, most of the machines were bought used. Thank you.
Beautiful work as always. I especially enjoyed the joinery in this one too 👌
Best regards to you and your family.
Nice to meet you British friend!
In South Korea, a cold wind is blowing and leaves are falling
Autumn is starting~
Thanks for always supporting me! Best regards from South Korea!
I really love your style and your videos are a pleasure to watch. I love how your shop is quiet and tranquil except for the work you’re doing, just something I really like, the simplicity.
The crowds of children and the sounds of the machines are good
Sometimes it is happiness to come down to the workshop and work alone
There are times when I can feel it
Thanks for watching! have a nice weekend!
Great craftsmanship.
Thank you^^ ❤
Well done .......
thank you^^
Perfect.
Wow~~~^^ Thank very much~!
As Balazs wrote below, your work is beautiful and you are relaxing to watch. Will continue to follow your videos.
I am happy to be able to help.
Thanks for watching!
Incredible. Keep the builds coming and stay safe!
I will work safely.
Thanks for watching.
PERFECT ONE!
Thank you ~~~^^
Beautiful and elegant.
Aarghh, and then the kids started racing cars on it. :) :)
Thank you very much~!
Maybe small games will be held often^^;
깔끔하고 멋지네요 👍
감사합니다 ^^ 😊😊
Превосходная работа.
Спасибо ^^
So inspiring.
Thank you very much~~~!
Your accuracy and precision is incredible.... I am subscribed and wish I could learn more from you. You are amazing.
I am more than happy to be able to help
Thanks for watching!
Belíssimo trabalho ! Parabéns !
Muito obrigado!
Спасибо!
Вдохновляете.
Спасибо за просмотр!
Great looking table. It would be nice to see what the project is before you start the building process. The thumbnail isn't big enough. The attention to detail is amazing, but it is hard to tell what part you are working on. Maybe captions if you don't want to do a voice over? If you want to add subscribers, I would consider adding those parts to the videos, IMHO.
Hi
It hasn't been long since I started TH-cam, so there are many things that I lack.
We are making changes little by little, and we will try to change them.
Thank you so much for the good comment.
Muy hermoso el mueble
Me podría decir la altura
Muchas gracias saludos desde México
Gracias.
¿Es difícil de interpretar? ¿llave?
Saludos cordiales desde Corea del Sur
Ciao un tavolo bellissimo realizzato come sempre in maniera eccelsa .
Ad ogni tua realizzazione rimango stupito dalla tua maestria .
Ma quanti anni ci vogliono per raggiungere il tuo livello COMPLIMENTI 👍🏼 👍🏼👍🏼
Se la mia interpretazione è corretta ... lo faccio da 10 anni ormai. Grazie per la visione!
I love that you always apply the finish by hand with a cotton glove seems so simple and easy. Do you use a new thin glove each time or keep using a thicker one? Any thoughts about the best kind of glove? It looks like you usually use an oil finish. I usually use a hard wax oil but I’m thinking the same glove technique would work. Thanks
All gloves are also of different weights. We find suitable cotton gloves, use them, and throw them away.
As you may know, the oil finish is discarded after drying because there is a risk of fire.
Your woodworking skills are incredible, the video is beautifully shot and edited, and your furniture design is beautiful. But why do you wear a mask if you're going to keep it below your nose?
I was out of breath. I need to be careful next time.
Thank you.
another stunning build! keep hem coming! question : why always white oak?
I use white oak and walnut to make furniture
There is.
Most of the videos are made to order,
There are many white oak orders.
Ah~ The next or next video will be walnut
Thank you.
I absolutely love you work and have been inspired by it for some time. I have always been curious of what your mixed finish is? Great job once again!
I love to use the German Auro company No. 126 oil and varathane polyurethan water-based varnish.
Thank you ^^
Absolutely beautiful design and execution; and it's especially nice to see the table in use, and not just on display! One question that, as a fellow woodworker, I just HAVE to ask: Why did you choose such complex tenons for the uprights, and then switch to dominos (HOMEMADE dominos, but dominos nonetheless...) for the stretchers? Personally, I use dominos EVERYWHERE, but I also do not possess your patience to chop out all of those mortises and cut the tenons, especially when they are not visible! I look forward to watching you build your next project!
If my interpretation is correct, why did you use dominoes? Is it correct?
The length is shortened by mistake, so you have to use dominoes.
The overall load and structure support the top plate firmly with both legs
The bolts hold the legs and upper plate strong.
Thanks for watching!
@@squarerulefurniture HaHaHa!!! NOW I understand! That sounds like something that I would have done! It is hard to make a board longer once you cut it! Thanks...
Beautiful work. Could you tell me the name of the horizontal saw you use to cut tenon cheeks and such? I have never seen this tool before. Thanks and keep up the amazing work!
This is tokiwa sb400 circular saw
Thank you ^^
Just subscribed to your channel…love your process and attention to detail. Picking up a few pointers along the way, which is great. Curious to know what finishing you use on your pieces?
The finish is German auro 126 oil.
The table top is additionally finished with water-based varnish.
Thanks for watching!
Another beautiful piece of functional art. Thank you very much for taking the time to upload your videos. What is the name of the small clamp you used in drawer box - it appeared to have a heart shaped adjuster on top? Thank you
Used in Japan and Korea.
In South Korean language, it is called "fastener".
duck0.co.kr/shop/shopdetail.html?branduid=746561&search=%25C1%25B6%25C0%25D3%25BC%25E8&sort=order&xcode=009&mcode=003&scode=&GfDT=bm90W10%3D
@@squarerulefurniture thank you very much
Another great build. How long did it actually take to build?
Well... I think the design time is different for each furniture.
Sometimes it's early and it's late.
This table design is a design made a long time ago
After revising around March 2020, drawings will be
I think I modified it.
I made it for use, so I don't think I was in a hurry.
Probably, if it had been made to order, it would have suffered from creation.
Beautiful work. It makes me feel like a hack. But, what are the hand planes you use?
Is it a little difficult to interpret?
Please tell me how many minutes and seconds it is
@@squarerulefurniture Sorry. Your skill at woodworking are superior to mine. I was asking about the hand planes. What kind are they?
Nice job, I really like the process of making the table. Quick question: As you're screwing the tabletop to legs, how do you deal with the wood movement? Are the holes oversized?
The base hole is 1.5~2mm big at the front and back~
Instead, the bolt head is large and holds it well~
Thanks for the video! Beautiful table! Which program did you use for drawing the plans?
nice to meet you. I use Google Sketchup.
@@squarerulefurniture Thank you for your answer (: Stay safe!
@@rhonir3209 Have a nice weekend~!
Beautiful work as always! I was wondering what marking tool that was you were using to mark the rebates?
rebates? doesn't translate well.
Please tell me how many minutes and seconds~
@@squarerulefurniture 1:30
Not the marking knife, the T-square thing?
Matsui Scriber Gauge made in japan
@@squarerulefurniture Thank you so much! Where in Japan are you located? My wife and I are moving to Okinawa in 10 months. We cant wait!
Amazing work! I wanna do sth like this but DIY, do you have a PDF of the design?
Sorry, I don't share or sell the drawings.
Hello, the table is fantastic! there is a "half lap" joint that you start making around the 7:31 mark, is there a name for this and does it add any strength or rigidity over a standard half lap? I've never seen that done anywhere else but it looks fantastic and I'd like to learn more about it!
I don't know the exact name, but I think it's a bit more solid and less shaky.
Nice one. What type of wood was that ?
It's a North American white oak~ Thank you for watching!
Thank you for your videos. Is the wood you use native to South Korea or is it imported?
North American white oak and walnut.
Unfortunately, it is difficult to obtain wood of a certain quality for domestic wood.
Thank ypu for your reply!
Well done! You met your design intent! I see a little Frank Lloyd Wright there also, but I would, greetings from an American woodworker who loves all types
of furniture! Jerry Williams Chicago, IL
Thank you so much for watching me well^^
I will do my best~~! Best regards from South Korea!
Very smooth and sleek design.
Is there any brand and model of caliper you use here? 01:16 Or does it have a unique name?
Matsui Scriber Gauge made in japan~
Hi, thank you for the video, very nice and instructive! How do you call the machine at minute 4.51? It is quite rare here in Europe I presume.
This machine is made in Japan. The exact name is difficult to interpret and the model is tokiwa sb400.
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안녕하세요, 영상 잘봤습니다^^
목공 배우고 있는 학생인데 궁금한게 있어 여쭙니다! 보통 프레임과 상판연결 때 수축팽창 때문에 철물주로 사용하는데, 나사사용하신 이유가 따로 있을까요?ㅠㅠ 너무 궁금해 여쭙니다!
안녕하세요.
저도 일반 테이블이나 다른것들 만들 때에는 팔자철물을 사용합니다.
볼트를 사용하는 이유는 좀 더 강력한 체결을 원할때 사용하곤 합니다.
볼트 크기보다 조금 더 크게 타공을 하여 수축팽창으로부터 대응도 좋구요
미관상 깔끔하구요^^;
@@squarerulefurniture 체결력때문이였군요! 좋은설명 감사합니다 :)
Thank you so much for your videos, they are inspiring. I was wondering if you could tell me the name of the layout tool you are using at 1:28 in the video. Thanks
Matsui Scriber Gauge made in japan
Thank you^^
What is that saw at 4.54? It looks interesting yet a little scary at the same time.
It is a machine that makes a ledger.
This machine is made in Japan.
As long as you pay attention to safety, it's not scary.
May I ask you what sliding table saw you have?
Laguna 12/8 model
😎😎😎👍👍👍❤
💗💗💗
Anybody know what that silver t-square is that he was using at the beginning?
The official name is Matsui Scriber Gauge.
At the 1:19 mark, what measuring tool is that? Thank you.
The marking gauge is made in Japan.
The official name is Matsui Scriber Gauge.
Anyone know where to find the tool being used are 1:38?
Matsui Scriber Gauge made in japan
SQUARERULE FURNITURE Thank you! We have tickets to go back to Japan next March. I’ll try to locate one then.
What is the name of the tool you use at 1:16?
Matsui Scriber Gauge made in japan^^