How to Build - 4 Seater Pub Height Picnic Table
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video we walk you step by step through our entire build process for our 4 Seater Pub Height Picnic Table.!
We set out to simplify the build process so it takes minimal woodworking tools and minimal woodworking knowledge to complete this project in just a few hours or less.
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Really appreciate that you clearly and concisely gave all measurements and details of the build, vast majority of sites like this are just entertainment
@@petemisc4291 yes we try to give you all the details for a successful build but we do have plans available for a backup…
Some projects plans are helpful but this one is simple enough where you can rewind a bit here and there and have a successful build….
Thanks for working with all the tips and details. It might take a bit of getting use to but just change hands and cut in the opposite direction with the different saw. So the base sits mostly on the pice you are keeping and not on the off cut side. Good work bro
When cutting the top boards all you have to do is put fence against 2x4 and cut counterclockwise and it will give you an overhang all the way around
New subscriber here! The table looks great and easy to build. Your explanation is very detailed which is great. I've built several different tables of my own design. It was nice to see this style. I may attempt a similar design. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent.
Great video. I'm curious to know what you price these for when you sell them?
@@SHEDquarters101 I sell them for $249.00
CUTE!❤
I have bought the plans for this, please send me a pdf link to download, thank you.
I like the table, real nice. Aesthetically, to make the top look more finished I think that I would have cot the top boards with the saw table running against the eight peices they are fastened to. I would be just one simple cut on each side and the second cut not required. offering a shadow line. The eight peices and the top may need a little adjustment but easy enough to do. I am going to check out more of you videos. good luck
How and where do I go to purchase your plans
Hi, I ordered and payed for the plans for this table. Have received no link nor email on how to receive them.
I think you might have left out the size of the long part of the legs. Could you please give the length of them.
@@poor_shot_ace the legs are 45” long point to long point…
Legs have a 20 degree mitre.
Hi. Could you make a lumber supply list? Would love to make one of these
The supply list and more importantly the cut list to make the most of of the material is provided in the plans and being the plans are only $5 for this project saving you a single extra board would pay for the cost of the plans...
That said the project calls for:
8 - 2x4x8
3 - 2x6x8
1 - 2x10x8
Nice
You have a bunch of great videos that I have tried to find out how to buy the plans. The site doesn't show where I pick the ones I want to buy.
@@beardboxdesigns3262 sorry for now it’s best to just call or email us…
The website is a slow work in progress…
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So we would need 10x2x4. Not 8 is that correct?
They make left and right handed saws
What’s going on with your website? Cannot order these plans.
big one is a left handed saw. small one is right handed
dude if your going around the top clockwise with the small saw all you have to do is turn the big saw around and cut counterclockwise.
While you can do that, yes the blade guard would then be to the outside It's still not how you would safely operate the saw. when you are right handed that's very awkward to be working across your body like that...
Those are Ryobi circular saws. Skil saw is a brand name.
more proof that anyone with a hammer is an "expert carpenter". you made every step of that thing way more difficult than it needs to be and whining about the saws was pure comedy.