I like this guy, he's not talking too much - just doing the work. Great job. One thing I'd like to know though are the dimensions of the table and the legs
Amazing! everything, starting with the number of comments...I quit counting. lol Video work, simple explanation, no blaring loud music, great use of scraps, down to earth. Thank you!
This came just in time for us. We recently built a fence to code: 5' high. But the nice (7/8") cedar pickets only came in 6' lengths so we have a ton of 12" x 5½" pieces left. Hate to just toss them. Thinking of building bird houses or other projects. This is a great idea to use it up on way fewer projects. If I do this I will lay the pieces out in a brick pattern, though for additional strength. Thanks for the timely video.
As a gal with only a small workshop, i. Just loving those clamps to hold everything together . Awesome job. I personally am someone who is always picking up peoples scraps of wood. Love to make signs and little bird houses planters . Nothing fancy or that straight haha but working with wood is satisfying. Just handy to have the tools i think. Great job. Love the tool shop. Very neat and serine. 😊
You sound like me .. same here picking up scraps from peoples skips and garden ( what they are obviously dumping ) love wood working but like you said just straight lines as haven’t got the fancy saws . Want to do bird houses and great idea to do planters . This table turned out beautiful ❤❤❤
Just wow!!! I've got so much I wanna do!! But my body is giving out on me so fast that I'm creating vicariously thru all my wood working leather crafting upcycling repurposjng family! I just wanna have 24 hrs to create all that I wanted.... 😂 lol awe to sweat from working not from pain that's a Lil slice of heaven folks... u did a great job. Heavy n I know long-lasting senor well done
Nice project. Turned your scrap into a table you could sell. One concern. I really like your beard, however, other then getting glue on it, it could easily get caught in a drill press, sander, table saw, etc. It will pull you in or simply get ripped off along with a good chunk of skin. When I entered the work force, we had to wear ties, however, those ties had to be removed or tucked in if you went out on the manufacturing floor. An older colleague told me that he is in the company safety video, during the 70's he had long hair and it got caught in a machine and totally ripped off part of his scalp. So please, it's long enough to tuck into your shirt. Just remember, someone always wins the lottery and the odds are almost zero that that will happen, but it always does.
as someone with long hair (past my shoulders) recently getting into woodworking I'm always concerned about this as well, I put my hair into a pony tail and shove it up in a hat or down the back of my shirt to keep it out of the way
I have Festool. What's wrong with that? From your handle, it seems you may have fancy camera gear. I sure don't have anything fancy. Just a phone camera..... Is that a bad thing? We all have our tastes, right?
@@silverstake88 Not a thing wrong with Festool. I was just stating it is nice to see a TH-cam woodworker without a full shop of sponsored tools, like Festool. Most of us can't afford Festool tools but wish we had them. It is nice that you can afford and use them. Are they really that much nicer? They seem to be. :D
My suggestion would be to make end grain cutting boards from your leftover cedar planks. You wouldn't even have to cut them to a uniform width, on the contrary, the irregularity in the resulting glued block would be more advantageous from the point of view of strength. Good luck from Czechia!
While making something like a table is way above my skills when playing with wood scraps (mine would be whop-sided and rock), I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. Thanks for sharing.
I'm gonna do one of these. Only exception is I think I'd rather use a router sled for final flattening. May not be necessary if I joint and plane my strips before the final glue up.
Was thinking the same thing, like a herringbone or something similar. I thought the end grain was a nice look, before you glued it. Either way you gave a lot of scrap wood a purpose.
I was thinking same, 'next time' glue up, herringbone or 'brick' pattern plus blanks for bowl turning, that many pieces would give some very interesting finished articles. Always great to see 'scrap' recycled into something, when it looks good it's even better
Wow you guys would not like my shop then… I have been in a wood shop since diapers and was using a bandsaw (with supervision) in kindergarten. Yes I have all my fingers and no most of my tools don’t have guards. As a woman with long hair the only thought I had was the glue in his beard…
I like this build believe me, but I would have used a flattening jig which is easy to build with wood. Not knocking your piece or work Turned out very nice. I did see some high areas around the perimeter which means it was not as flat as it could be.
Great looking table. I think I'll try that with my scraps when I get a few more saved up. I hope you have a nice Easter and don't forget where you hide your eggs. God Bless my friend.
I have ton of scrap from my house construction. The winter is comming so i will have plenty of time to make some furniture for the deck. I love this table, i think i will try to make one.
Nice project but theres one majior down fall which puts alot of people off and thats the background music! People either watch a video or listen to music cant do both lol
I agree. Music is usually annoying and unnecessary. We would rather hear the sounds of machines, woodworking tools, and narration & explanations of the steps being shown. Besides, would you really listen to this kind of music in your car for hours while driving down the road? I don't think so. Not exactly the Beach Boys... But great job on the table!
@@mikebond6328 Muting also keeps people from hearing narration, instructions, and the sounds of woodworking, which is what we are all here for to begin with. Not the music. Eliminating music is the best option, outside closing the video, giving it a thumbs down and going to someone else's video.
I’m even cheaper than you, sir. I use wood I gather from my own property and split boards with a froe. People don’t appreciate how much effort goes into a build like that. Beautiful work.
Great project. I really like the idea. I see a lot of possibilities in size and height! I would offer this as advise for the beginners. 1.Instead of tightbond 1, I would use TB2 or 3 instead. Specially for outdoor use! 2.use a stain prep for even stain color. 3. End grain butt joints can be tricky and are most often not very strong, so refer to #1. 4. Maybe make the legs out of cedar as well? Thanks for sharing!
You really need to show how you should use your push stick on the table saw. Im sure you know how to use it, but there are a lot of new crafters who would no have a clue. Remember safe first . Thank you
I wish I could find somebody local that has cedar scraps. I have a very shortbed truck bed camper that I need desperately to put some cedar shingles on to save the roof.😊
When you were squaring up the long strips, how did you know that the side on the fence was straight? Wouldn't that have giving you gaps during the glue up? Thanks
Love it when people use scraps to make things, great job 👍
I like this guy, he's not talking too much - just doing the work. Great job. One thing I'd like to know though are the dimensions of the table and the legs
The final dimensions were 45l x 30w x 18h. The legs were 24l x 16h. Each piece was 2 5/8 x 1.5 thick. Thanks for watching!
Time is money, never call time spent, zero money. You can always get money back, but not your time. Great piece.
Probably evened out or better there; with the views, likes, subs, and comments 😅
Time is money,How much money do you make watching TV, mowing the lawn , smoking ?
84 thousand million and 29 cents per hour.
Amazing! everything, starting with the number of comments...I quit counting. lol Video work, simple explanation, no blaring loud music, great use of scraps, down to earth. Thank you!
Great way to use your scrap! Enjoyed watching your processes. Came out FANTASTIC!!!!!
Thank you!
This came just in time for us. We recently built a fence to code: 5' high. But the nice (7/8") cedar pickets only came in 6' lengths so we have a ton of 12" x 5½" pieces left. Hate to just toss them. Thinking of building bird houses or other projects. This is a great idea to use it up on way fewer projects. If I do this I will lay the pieces out in a brick pattern, though for additional strength. Thanks for the timely video.
Thanks for watching!
As you say Bird boxes l thought same thing. Would of been a lot quicker than the table was
As a gal with only a small workshop, i. Just loving those clamps to hold everything together .
Awesome job. I personally am someone who is always picking up peoples scraps of wood. Love to make signs and little bird houses planters .
Nothing fancy or that straight haha but working with wood is satisfying.
Just handy to have the tools i think.
Great job.
Love the tool shop. Very neat and serine. 😊
Thanks for watching!
You sound like me .. same here picking up scraps from peoples skips and garden ( what they are obviously dumping ) love wood working but like you said just straight lines as haven’t got the fancy saws . Want to do bird houses and great idea to do planters . This table turned out beautiful ❤❤❤
It’s really beautiful and I can imagine that would cost a lot of money to Buy new . Well done ❤💯👏
Just wow!!! I've got so much I wanna do!! But my body is giving out on me so fast that I'm creating vicariously thru all my wood working leather crafting upcycling repurposjng family! I just wanna have 24 hrs to create all that I wanted.... 😂 lol awe to sweat from working not from pain that's a Lil slice of heaven folks... u did a great job. Heavy n I know long-lasting senor well done
Very nice. Love working with cedar.
Very nicely made out of scraps of wood I would like that in my living room 👏👏👏
Such a great idea.
I love the final product.
Thanks for sharing.
Love this table! Great use of scraps.
What a great idea for scraps! Now I have to go dig through my cut off bin lol
Wow beautiful! I can almost smell the wood!!!😃
Nice project. Turned your scrap into a table you could sell. One concern. I really like your beard, however, other then getting glue on it, it could easily get caught in a drill press, sander, table saw, etc. It will pull you in or simply get ripped off along with a good chunk of skin. When I entered the work force, we had to wear ties, however, those ties had to be removed or tucked in if you went out on the manufacturing floor. An older colleague told me that he is in the company safety video, during the 70's he had long hair and it got caught in a machine and totally ripped off part of his scalp. So please, it's long enough to tuck into your shirt. Just remember, someone always wins the lottery and the odds are almost zero that that will happen, but it always does.
Ya buddy..you said it..that was my concern too while watching..
That is what I was thinking!
😊❤
Gloves + Table = No fingers
as someone with long hair (past my shoulders) recently getting into woodworking I'm always concerned about this as well, I put my hair into a pony tail and shove it up in a hat or down the back of my shirt to keep it out of the way
I really like that you didn't use a single Festool tool. Also, great work using tools that most of us actually have. That table looks great.
Thanks for watching!
I have Festool. What's wrong with that?
From your handle, it seems you may have fancy camera gear. I sure don't have anything fancy. Just a phone camera..... Is that a bad thing?
We all have our tastes, right?
@@silverstake88 Not a thing wrong with Festool. I was just stating it is nice to see a TH-cam woodworker without a full shop of sponsored tools, like Festool. Most of us can't afford Festool tools but wish we had them. It is nice that you can afford and use them. Are they really that much nicer? They seem to be. :D
That table turned out spectacular!
Love this table and loved seeing the process. Thank you. ❤
My suggestion would be to make end grain cutting boards from your leftover cedar planks. You wouldn't even have to cut them to a uniform width, on the contrary, the irregularity in the resulting glued block would be more advantageous from the point of view of strength. Good luck from Czechia!
While making something like a table is way above my skills when playing with wood scraps (mine would be whop-sided and rock), I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. Thanks for sharing.
@@kimberlysiddons thank you for watching!
Marvelous! ❤❤❤
You are incredibly talented. Such a interesting build. It is awesome to see a man being so patient and deliver …so refreshing!
Thank you so much!
Those kinds of builds really eat into the glue budget loks awsome thanks
I love it! Awesome use of scraps and lovely to see all the different grain patterns like that. Well done!
Fantastic finish on scrap wood. I love it.
I prefer the word "cutoffs" to "scraps". A scrap is useless waste. A cutoff still has a potential purpose as shown here.
I'm gonna do one of these. Only exception is I think I'd rather use a router sled for final flattening. May not be necessary if I joint and plane my strips before the final glue up.
Love the content and your responses to the questions left by viewers. Please keep it up my man
Nice build and I'm so glad I could just scroll to the end to see the finished project.
Buenísimo, me encantó ❤❤❤❤
Loved the video and the 70's porno music was a nice touch. lol
That's freaking brilliant. :) I love the final shape & color
Nice build, I would have alternated the blocks, say every 8 boards, turn 90 degrees. But it sure does look great!
Thank you
Was thinking the same thing, like a herringbone or something similar. I thought the end grain was a nice look, before you glued it. Either way you gave a lot of scrap wood a purpose.
I was thinking same, 'next time' glue up, herringbone or 'brick' pattern plus blanks for bowl turning, that many pieces would give some very interesting finished articles.
Always great to see 'scrap' recycled into something, when it looks good it's even better
That looks amazing. You did a fabulous job on it.
Cool table . Might want to tie your beard up a Lil higher made me cringe when you leaned over the table saw.
I was cringing when his fingers were on the picket while it passed. Don’t think he would get cut, but too close for my comfort
Nobody goes into a cut thinking they're going to get hit. The risk is not worth it IMHO.
Chrissmith might want to concentrate on project not beard. Makes wonder what else you focus on. Table is awesome.
Wow you guys would not like my shop then…
I have been in a wood shop since diapers and was using a bandsaw (with supervision) in kindergarten.
Yes I have all my fingers and no most of my tools don’t have guards.
As a woman with long hair the only thought I had was the glue in his beard…
Nicely done
A great project. all from reclaimed wood. Nice job!
Very nice, really popped after the finish.
So many times I used to go to the lumber and get scrap wood to make things at home in the summer vac from school as a kid just to be entertained lol
Very professional! Love your work! Happy to subscribe if I see more of this! ❤❤❤
Very nice piece
Love your table .
That's beautiful we still live close to your job because I need a smaller table top for my table
I like this build believe me, but I would have used a flattening jig which is easy to build with wood. Not knocking your piece or work Turned out very nice. I did see some high areas around the perimeter which means it was not as flat as it could be.
looks great! However you should avoid gluing end grain to end grain. Not a strong bond but in this application it probably won't matter.
Great looking table. I think I'll try that with my scraps when I get a few more saved up. I hope you have a nice Easter and don't forget where you hide your eggs. God Bless my friend.
Quite lovely and good use of scrap!
Try one of those silicone kitchen spatulas for the glue it works wonders
Lots of time and effort into this one. Beautiful result.
Thank you!
Your extra wood turned out really nice. ❤
Great , amazing work.
That is very cool thank you for your time.
Great job on table I love it wish I had onethanks for shating
I have ton of scrap from my house construction.
The winter is comming so i will have plenty of time to make some furniture for the deck.
I love this table, i think i will try to make one.
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Stunningly beautiful!
Thanks for watching!
That is a super cool idea!
Terrific project!
First rule of table saw use, never touch the wood with your left hand as a guide. Many thumbs have been lost.
Pretty impressive!
Great job enjoyed watching.
Oh very nice, lovely wee table ❤
This table is so beautiful I love it.
Thanks so much!
Beautiful job, God bless you sir...
Awesome use of fall off pieces
That was a brilliant vid .
Very good with the instructions.
Loved the detailing.
Loved the table
Thanks for watching!
Very nice. I don't like stain or paint on the things I make. But then again I would live in a log cabin if I could. 😂
Very impressive !! BEAUTIFUL ❤
Thanks!
Nice project but theres one majior down fall which puts alot of people off and thats the background music! People either watch a video or listen to music cant do both lol
I can do both just fine. Im sure you watch music videos and tv which does just the same thing
I found it relaxing. I just woke up to make this comment 😄
I agree. Music is usually annoying and unnecessary. We would rather hear the sounds of machines, woodworking tools, and narration & explanations of the steps being shown.
Besides, would you really listen to this kind of music in your car for hours while driving down the road? I don't think so.
Not exactly the Beach Boys...
But great job on the table!
Mute button.
@@mikebond6328 Muting also keeps people from hearing narration, instructions, and the sounds of woodworking, which is what we are all here for to begin with.
Not the music.
Eliminating music is the best option, outside closing the video, giving it a thumbs down and going to someone else's video.
a got spray on my face nice work thank you
Great looking project but you used way to much glue everywhere to glue that up
No such thing as too much glue. Except for what squeezes out...
I’m even cheaper than you, sir. I use wood I gather from my own property and split boards with a froe. People don’t appreciate how much effort goes into a build like that. Beautiful work.
Awesome table came out really nice inspiring
Thank you!
That turned out very nice great job
Thank you!
Beautiful!
GREAT WORK!!!!
Wow, the end result is so beautiful
Thank you!
That was fun to watch.
That looks great!!
Great project. I really like the idea. I see a lot of possibilities in size and height!
I would offer this as advise for the beginners.
1.Instead of tightbond 1, I would use TB2 or 3 instead. Specially for outdoor use!
2.use a stain prep for even stain color.
3. End grain butt joints can be tricky and are most often not very strong, so refer to #1.
4. Maybe make the legs out of cedar as well?
Thanks for sharing!
Very nice
That is an awesome table...............
I appreciate it very much!
You really need to show how you should use your push stick on the table saw. Im sure you know how to use it, but there are a lot of new crafters who would no have a clue. Remember safe first . Thank you
I wish I could find somebody local that has cedar scraps. I have a very shortbed truck bed camper that I need desperately to put some cedar shingles on to save the roof.😊
What would a table like this sell for? It is stunning, really appreciate your workmanship.
Beautiful ❤
Is it just me that can smell the cedar when he's cutting it lol
Beautiful!👍❤️
Thank you!
It's beautiful❤
Nice spray out..!
When you were squaring up the long strips, how did you know that the side on the fence was straight? Wouldn't that have giving you gaps during the glue up? Thanks
Great idea
Just found your channel.
Loved what you created. I’m looking forward to more content. 👍🏼
Thank you! 😊
Good job dude
Love from Oz
Çok güzel bir çalışmaydı amca 🙏🙏🇹🇷
Excellent!
Wow! Great job. It came out so beautiful 😍
Thanks for watching!
Sooooo pretty!!
Thank you!
Looks lovely. If you were to glue the wood virtically, you could make butcher's blocks.
Nice work, Bravo
Thank you!
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Love the reuse of wood scraps! And it looks beautiful! How many hours do you think it took to make?
It took about 6 hours. Most of that was waiting for glue to dry. Thanks for watching!
Nice table.