Love this video. No table saw, no planner, no joiner; most of us don't own these tools, yet you managed to make this table in creative, accessible ways for the rest of us. I am inspired and encouraged to recreate this. Thank you for this video.
I think, at least to 90% of those who'll see this will surely mistake it for walnut, which is we want anyways. Great job. Also, I want to commend you for making use of the tools you have. The Miter Saw may not be 'the-best-choice' for a few of the cuts you made, but I'm all about using 'what-you-have' inspite of what you 'would-rather-have'. I have an old Skil 12.5Amp Circular Saw that I also mount upside down for use as a table saw.
Love this video! You should include RH coffee table build or something similar in the title so it can be found more easily though. I can see your channel taking off. Keep it up. I look forward to seeing more videos!
Great job on the video Brother. And the table is beautiful. Pine and Cedar are among my favorite media to work with. I have access to a broad selection of pallets and shipping crates at work, and can get them for free. Breaking them down for use is another story, but if I was gonna be sitting around, waiting to go to work, not doing anything productive when it's pretty outside, then at least I'm moving and accomplishing something.😎 Keep it up dude. About time for another build, isn't it.?🤓🤠
Gaps in the boards, left glue squeeze out on the bottom of the top when applying finishing, the plinth is wonky and too many sanding marks. Its a nice looking table but if you took more time it would be an amazing looking table. Dont mean to sound rude but I took a lot of constructive criticism when I first started which tought me a lot. You are on the right track though buddy.
Hey Brother. Those Triangular off-cuts make great corner braces for baskets and crates. Just say'n.😎 oh....so, that's what I get for leaving a comment 'before' the video is over.
Can you make a video about cleanup after staining. I'm so intimidated by staining because of thw risk of the brushes and rags spontaneously catching fire, id love to see a video about the proper but accessible ways of cleaning.
Quick question, how thick are those pine boards you were using? they look really thick, and i dont think i can find anything thicker than 0.34 inch in my local HD or Lowes stores
Great tutorial on sanding, staining, and finishing! For anyone interested in custom made coffee tables, Chucks Woodbarn LLC is a fantastic resource. They create some beautiful pieces that might inspire your next project!
Love this video. No table saw, no planner, no joiner; most of us don't own these tools, yet you managed to make this table in creative, accessible ways for the rest of us. I am inspired and encouraged to recreate this. Thank you for this video.
Do most of us have this fucking fancy machines? What the fuck man who have that kinda cutter?
Hell yeah, dude! Looks great. This is my kind of woodworking - one that doesn't require thousands of dollars in specialized tools.
You should be proud of the job you did making and finishing this wonderful table!!
AH I LOVE THIS!!!! Please make one like this for our living room 🥰
thank you!! definitely will!!
@@JohnDolechek hey John what color stain is this? Dark Walnut?
The can said transparent early american@@Otsp922
Good start! Keep practicing
Very helpful video! Thank you for sharing
I think, at least to 90% of those who'll see this will surely mistake it for walnut, which is we want anyways. Great job. Also, I want to commend you for making use of the tools you have. The Miter Saw may not be 'the-best-choice' for a few of the cuts you made, but I'm all about using 'what-you-have' inspite of what you 'would-rather-have'.
I have an old Skil 12.5Amp Circular Saw that I also mount upside down for use as a table saw.
Nobody is mistaking that for walnut lol table looks great but looks nothing like walnut
Love this video! You should include RH coffee table build or something similar in the title so it can be found more easily though.
I can see your channel taking off. Keep it up. I look forward to seeing more videos!
Thank you so much!!
What stain color was that?
Stunning result.
Love high in stores but, hate their prices so I’m definitely trying this. Thanks for sharing 😊
Awesome video. I’m going to try to recreate this as well, RH is so expensive. Keep up the good work!
thanks so much for watching!!
Cool video, I’ve been trying to get into furniture making as well!
Thanks for watching!!
Great job on the video Brother. And the table is beautiful. Pine and Cedar are among my favorite media to work with. I have access to a broad selection of pallets and shipping crates at work, and can get them for free. Breaking them down for use is another story, but if I was gonna be sitting around, waiting to go to work, not doing anything productive when it's pretty outside, then at least I'm moving and accomplishing something.😎 Keep it up dude. About time for another build, isn't it.?🤓🤠
I'm glad to be your 1k subscriber.
Great job dude keep it up
Beautiful , ❤ Bravo 🎉 🎉
trying this DIY this week:
what wood do you recommend? thanks!
Gaps in the boards, left glue squeeze out on the bottom of the top when applying finishing, the plinth is wonky and too many sanding marks. Its a nice looking table but if you took more time it would be an amazing looking table. Dont mean to sound rude but I took a lot of constructive criticism when I first started which tought me a lot. You are on the right track though buddy.
Cool piece. To get more of an RH dup feel distress the piece and look up some staining techniques to get the look.
Hey Brother. Those Triangular off-cuts make great corner braces for baskets and crates. Just say'n.😎
oh....so, that's what I get for leaving a comment 'before' the video is over.
Can you make a video about cleanup after staining. I'm so intimidated by staining because of thw risk of the brushes and rags spontaneously catching fire, id love to see a video about the proper but accessible ways of cleaning.
Throw the used rags in a bucket of water for a few days, let dry then discard them in the trash
Do have a supply list that you could provide?
Quick question, how thick are those pine boards you were using? they look really thick, and i dont think i can find anything thicker than 0.34 inch in my local HD or Lowes stores
They are standard 2x thick construction lumber meaning they measure an inch and a half in thickness
watching bro do a rip cut on a miter saw was terrifying
Great tutorial on sanding, staining, and finishing! For anyone interested in custom made coffee tables, Chucks Woodbarn LLC is a fantastic resource. They create some beautiful pieces that might inspire your next project!
That’s exactly what a sliding miter saw is made for..
That background music is pretty irritating
I will pay you if you make me one please 😊
What if i want to keep all the texture and flaws of actual old wood? I guess I'll just pressure wash, brush, and clear coat.
Yes, you’ll be surprised how much items made in China actually cost to make. Same idea.
Great job. Please change the music. The repetitiveness got annoying
Mate you sanding need more attention .You can se the sanding marks (pigtails)
Ligthtly Shou Sugi Ban. it will turn out better.
😂in what world is that worth $3000.00 ?
Made with like no professional tools
This does not look like a $3K coffee table at all nice try brah 😐