I really enjoyed this build of yours.It looks absolutely amazing. I would make a smaller version of it for different sized for rooms ...Thank you for sharing ..love your work shop set up.
Thank you!!@@franklange7692 One thing i would spend more time on next time is setting up my nail gun for a smaller indentation in the table. Good luck with your build.
Great effing job! I'm no expert but other than the wood that the customer probably chose... I didn't see anything you could've really done better! It also turned out far better than I expected, given the lumber you used. But those skills and the style of table could be used on any type of wood so I say, Great Effing Job!
Thank you mate! I’m always surprised as how it turns out after putting on the finish. I still have so much to learn and am now experiencing with actual joineries so we’ll see how that goes, but I really appreciate your comment ✌🏽
Thank you!! For a table base I'd say it depends on the style you're going after. I try to stay away from the pedestal style because they tend to tip. But otherwise for your legs, make sure you use joinery like dowels to glue the legs together, that way you know it shouldn't move.
I'd like to hear what you think, what would you have done differently?
I really enjoyed this build of yours.It looks absolutely amazing. I would make a smaller version of it for different sized for rooms ...Thank you for sharing ..love your work shop set up.
Thank you!!@@franklange7692 One thing i would spend more time on next time is setting up my nail gun for a smaller indentation in the table. Good luck with your build.
That is a beautiful table. Great job.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Excellent build
Thank you!! Hope it helps 👌🏽
Great effing job! I'm no expert but other than the wood that the customer probably chose... I didn't see anything you could've really done better! It also turned out far better than I expected, given the lumber you used. But those skills and the style of table could be used on any type of wood so I say, Great Effing Job!
Thank you mate!
I’m always surprised as how it turns out after putting on the finish.
I still have so much to learn and am now experiencing with actual joineries so we’ll see how that goes, but I really appreciate your comment ✌🏽
I plan on making this table once I get a planter you did amazing bro. Any tips on making your own table base?
Thank you!!
For a table base I'd say it depends on the style you're going after. I try to stay away from the pedestal style because they tend to tip. But otherwise for your legs, make sure you use joinery like dowels to glue the legs together, that way you know it shouldn't move.
hello, I'm curious what gauge nails you used. Great Table
Thank you!! I used 18 gauge nails for this one.