Thanks for sharing. I liked the rod as a mid-rail to prevent the front and back rail from warping towards the centre of the bench. The tension of the cords would prob do it at some point. Well done.
Yes me too! may be a few months unfortunately as the workshop has three massive built-in projects currently so difficult to fit stuff in around those! many thanks!
Beautiful piece. I teach furniture making at a college in Arizona and one of my students has several mid century danish pieces of furniture made of teak. Teak furniture is hard to find new as it’s all custom made and He wanted four stools of teak with woven seats so he made them. He made one out of Poplar $3 a bf before building the teak ones $40 a bf. He has sense made 7 foot dining table, an entry table, and several other pieces. He enjoyed the weaving very much and said the same thing you said.
Do you happen to remember which size domino cutterhead you used to make the mortises and can you add some more detail on how you did them? I bought the WWG plans but would like to use my Domino to make the mortises
Your bench came out great! I purchased the project from the woodwhisperer guild and was wondering if you could share your layout for cutting the mortises with the domino. I have a domino machine and would like to use it like you did for cutting mortises instead of the drill press. From your video I cannot determine your domino settings. Thank you
So I drew a centre-line, and came down 1mm on height adjuster (6mm bit on domino) - then flipped the piece over to achieve a 10mm mortise - did everything at 12mm depth setting, and longer mortises at 28mm depth setting, making my tenons slightly shorter to accommodate. Middle setting on domino gives about a 25mm (1") slot, so slighthly overlapped the slots to get the 48mm - set everything up on a test piece & dial in the domino before the actual pieces ;-)
Ei garoto faz mais vídeos deste conteúdo,é muito bom,quero aprender 👏👏👏👏parabéns!
Beautiful bench, love the weaving. Well done. Darlington, South Carolina USA
Thanks so much!
just scooped up this course the other day! Danish cord should be here in a few days. You killed it man Made it look as easy as Caleb.
Thanks so much & hope you had a great time making it!
Thanks for sharing. I liked the rod as a mid-rail to prevent the front and back rail from warping towards the centre of the bench. The tension of the cords would prob do it at some point. Well done.
Agreed, many thanks!
You're skill and craftmanship is exceptional.
Thanks so much Dunc!
It's looking great! Looking forward to what you're going to do with the cord leftovers
Yes me too! may be a few months unfortunately as the workshop has three massive built-in projects currently so difficult to fit stuff in around those! many thanks!
Thank you for sharing this 😊
My pleasure!
Wow…absolutely stunning and beautiful.
Thanks so much Joe, much appreciated!
Beautiful piece. I teach furniture making at a college in Arizona and one of my students has several mid century danish pieces of furniture made of teak. Teak furniture is hard to find new as it’s all custom made and He wanted four stools of teak with woven seats so he made them. He made one out of Poplar $3 a bf before building the teak ones $40 a bf. He has sense made 7 foot dining table, an entry table, and several other pieces. He enjoyed the weaving very much and said the same thing you said.
Thank you, and hear you on the teak, so difficult to get good stock now!
Linda peça Pode me falar que cordão é esse?
Utterly satisfying
Thank you, it certainly was to build it too!
WOW NICE JOB
Thank you!
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Nice, that looks comfy!
It's very comfy indeed! Thanks
Gorgeous mate! Well done!
Thanks so much!
Looks great!
Cheers Brett!
Good job 👍
Thanks 👍
Do you happen to remember which size domino cutterhead you used to make the mortises and can you add some more detail on how you did them? I bought the WWG plans but would like to use my Domino to make the mortises
From memory it was the 6mm cutter head
Your bench came out great! I purchased the project from the woodwhisperer guild and was wondering if you could share your layout for cutting the mortises with the domino. I have a domino machine and would like to use it like you did for cutting mortises instead of the drill press. From your video I cannot determine your domino settings. Thank you
So I drew a centre-line, and came down 1mm on height adjuster (6mm bit on domino) - then flipped the piece over to achieve a 10mm mortise - did everything at 12mm depth setting, and longer mortises at 28mm depth setting, making my tenons slightly shorter to accommodate. Middle setting on domino gives about a 25mm (1") slot, so slighthly overlapped the slots to get the 48mm - set everything up on a test piece & dial in the domino before the actual pieces ;-)
Thank you very much!
Very Nice Thanks again
As always, many thanks mate!
Great job. How many meters of string has been used?
Well done 👏 what is the nail called, having a little problem finding them 😂
They call them cord nails! Cord suppliers usually sell them with the cord, mine did! many thanks
Nice ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
Bonjour ! Où puis-je acheter la bobine de papier tressé et les petits clous please?
Bonjour...www.etsy.com/uk/listing/636226052/unlacedsmooth-paper-cord-for-danish?ref=yr_purchases
@@DeerRiverCraftsman merci beaucoup 👍
For a higher precision bench, use a lead screw instead of threaded rod
Thanks for the advise, will take a look!
What's the thickness of the top frame? 2"x1"?
38mm (1 1/2") x 51mm (2") from memory! cheers
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Dia of the rope???
4mm, cheers