That is a proper Family Memory Table! That's the kind of table where you have EVERYBODY over for a big holiday dinner, everyone is elbow to elbow, the kids darting around playing waiting for dessert to be served, everybody telling stories, laughing about the lumpy gravy... Man that is SO cool!!
Pro-Tip for Summer. Place your hair in a pony-tail or tie it back. You don't want to cut your hair off or it tangled up in tools. Otherwise you will learn the hard way. Proud of you learning how to run equipment. Safety First. Awesome table build.
@@PrograError Some of us take our safety protocols seriously! No long sleeves, hair up in a ponytail, bun, or a net, and always wearing appropriate ppe like safety glasses, respirators, etc.!
That table is stunning, really love how it came out, and how strong it is. Love that the legs are recessed too. I grew up in a large family (10) and Dad used a pedestal table most of the time so everyone could get around it. But it was not terribly stable. Now I have a 4 leg table that I love, but the legs do get in the way. Your solution is excellent! Love seeing Summer taking part on camera, the Father/Daughter collab is great to see.
Always love seeing Dads and kids working together. My son and daughter worked with me since the time they could walk. They both can change a tire, install and tape drywall, and pretty much anything. Way to go, Paul.
I would personally add a few small felt pads to the bottom of the table legs, just so that anyone dragging it across the floor doesn't A) Cause scratches to the floor, and B) Mess up the paint on the table legs (black paint marks on the floor aren't.. Fun)
Love seeing Summer working on the table. She is going to have such a beautiful table for years to come. And will have such pride in it due to her helping make it.
Summer- so proud of you for wanting to learn how to use power tools!! But safety is the 1st and most important thing to learn!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tie your hair back!! You are too beautiful to have any tool suck your hair up!! Buddy of mine lost his ear and destroyed his cheek when his hair got sucked into a handheld router.
I got my (long) beard caught in an electric drill! Aside from having a 'hole' in my beard where we had to cut the drill out, the only thing hurt was my pride. We all got a good laugh out of me walking around with an electric drill hanging off my face by my beard... so it was worth it. Today's Public Service Announcement: Safety is NO JOKE kids! Learn to see into the future. And, when you hear that little voice in your head warning you to stop... fer Gawdsake, STOP! .
I love your videos, but as a woodworker I have to mention this for anyone looking to make a solid wood table top. I think that you'll find that the edge banding on each end of the table top will split with seasonal expansion and contraction. There are three choices to prevent this problem: 1) Don't apply cross grain band, just sand the end grain; 2) Use "breadboard" ends that are tenoned and mortised to allow for wood movement; 3) Use a thin wood veneer over a stable substrate (like MDF) to create the top.
I envy the relationship in your family, it's so calming and positive. And the project - well, that is an AWESOME table! Love the color choices and especially the recessed legs that don't get in your way. As always, keep up the nice work!
One of my favorite stains is a homemade concoction of steel wool and white distilled vinegar. You just let that stew in a glass jar for a few days and then it turns most wood a really dark brown or even black color. Really nice rustic look that I normally can't get with your typical home center store. Awesome project and cool build!
16:47 One of my favorite Stud Pack details is the way Paul pronounces parallel. (Buzzsaw, it’s the next day, wagos, and a fist bump with sound effect completes my bingo card.)
One of the first projects I did with my daughter was building her a dining room table. Making memories that will last as long as the table! Great job 👏🏻
Paul, Suggestion. Put some threaded inserts in the bottom 4 corners of the base and add 4 leveling feet. This will allow you to level the table if the floor isn't perfectly level AND protect that beautiful new floor from getting marred when the table is invariably moved around...
Great job demonstrating how you don't need to go crazy with materials, or joinery to make a beautiful, functional custom size table. Love all the choices you made!
That planner will over power the shop vac. I have the same one. May sound odd, but I just used a pillowcase with a large spring clamp I had laying around (don't recall what it was from) on it for a while. Used a string tied to a corner of the case and hung it from my garage door with a hook on the sting. stayed out of the way. Caught everything and works great. Just make sure you empty it. Once full it will blow it off and spit everything down your drive. A friend told me that cause I wouldn't know from personal experience or anything ;-) I eventually ended up with a rockler dust right bag that has a sight window on it. Used it with that for some time with no issues. It has a blower in it so no real need for suction unless you have a larger collector that can move some dust!
For these custom builds that turn out so well, you should create plans with the dimensions etc to provide to your subscribers (or to publish and sell files for profit). That's an amazing table, and I'm sure many people would love to have it. Be nice to have a price breakdown of the material too!
Love watching your family build and remodel. I'm an experienced woodworker and remodeler and still love to watch all your videos. Keep up the good work!
Paul: portalign? Adjustable, angles, takes up no truck space. Seems like the perfect tool for your build. Kids: hint, Dad's Christmas without breaking the budget.
Great video to all of you. Nice to see a family working together on this project. Hope Summer &Rad make some great memories in their new house with their table with family & friends.
That turned out fantastic. I used to sell furniture, and this is without question better looking and better made than most of the stuff you'll find in stores.
Man how many comments did y'all get about summers hair anyways great looking table and you picked pine sometimes it takes a lot do get it good and right but Paul will get it there
Suggestion for the Stud Pack crew: Get yourself a RE-USABLE Shop-Vac bag. There's an aftermarket company called Macam that makes them for any brand/size wet-dry vac. Bags are great and they do improve the suction on your vacuum, but they get expensive. With the re-usable one: You suck up the chips from your planer into the bag, fill the bag up, unhook it from the vacuum, take it to the garbage can, unzip the bag, dump it out (or blow it out), zip it back up, and then re-install to fill it up again. Highly recommend. Great table btw ! Love the MCM look.
You can use the planer to make two sides parallel and then make one side a 90 to those with a well set up table saw. Then, you can use the planer to make the final side parallel.
Great to see Summer getting involved and Paul is a great dad and teacher but have her put her hair up. She is just asking for an accident. More Summer, less hair down :). Ok, around the 22 minute mark her hair is up.
Just about my favorite video Paul! Doing legacy projects for the family has always been my most favorite passion...there's something so enjoyable about knowing the memories that will be made around something that will be talked about for generations to come! I truly miss working with my son and daughter, but they have projects that they are doing where they're always asking for my advice and opinions...it's a great feeling! I'm looking forward to more planer projects too! I highly recommend getting one of the cyclone/5 gal bucket lids for high capacity sawdust collection, they work incredible and very inexpensive! Keep up the great work guys, and have a fabulous Thanksgiving and holidays to come! Love y'all!
I gotta say the table came out way better than I thought. I just figured it was a cheap pine table that would look nice but not great. You see lots of pine projects look substandard or second rate but this table came out really nice. I should’ve known with Paul’s attention to detail and perfectionist approach. Summer did a nice job with the stain and putting her hair up lol.
I bought my Flexispot after seeing the first recliner you demonstrated and I love it! Amazing features and price! - I used your Discount code as well - The chair I ordered has all the features plus two slide out drink holders in the front on each side! I use it everyday and night! - Thank you! - Oh and the Website and ordering process was excellent and the Customer Service is outstanding!
Love those spax powerlags. I use them to mount wall mount equipment racks, build deer stands, deck frames, etc. Luckily our local area Bartons lumber stores stock them
Beautiful job y'all !!!! I see some rubber pads at the four corners (use plow blade rubber edging, horse stall mat, gym mat, floor jack rubber pads, or even pieces of old tiires) in your future. Rout out a recess in the bottom and glue it on (Lexel of course!).
Hey SP2! I enjoyed the vid and the table looks beautiful!! Nice choice on colors!! Paul: You HAVE to be loving the time spent with the kids doing all this project work?! Hard to say how super wholesome it is to see the quality time spent! :) Summer: from another dad's point of view - it's such a treat to have you guys pitching in and not just sitting back and letting Dad do the work! WELL DONE doing YOUR part too! It'll be later, but you'll truly appreciate all the work more because you are involved! If you're not enjoying the sense of pride now, you definitely will later! :)
I love the dewalt planer the only issue i have with it is with finer work like furniture building it tends to have sniping. Make sure you pass another piece of wood behind each cut to avoid it.
Thanks so much for watching! If you would like to see the part 1 video, here is the link: th-cam.com/video/zGzg4UltO38/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cjwzYr9_9abGl0pq
Paul shows all men how to be a father.
My mom would've made sure she put her hair up when using the power tools xD
That is a proper Family Memory Table! That's the kind of table where you have EVERYBODY over for a big holiday dinner, everyone is elbow to elbow, the kids darting around playing waiting for dessert to be served, everybody telling stories, laughing about the lumpy gravy... Man that is SO cool!!
Love this!
Why buy a $2000+ dollar table when you can create a priceless memory that will withstand many generations!
Props to those who voted for black paint. Really looks nice!
Paul is great at everything he does with construction, but it doesn't compare to how great he is as a father.
Right on time for a Happy Thanksgiving!!! Yeehaw!
Paul, you are a blessed man. You bless us all in how you model fatherly love
Paul is a gem.
Never realized that a green button on a Festool meant it had a function. Great tip. Table looks amazing.
Contender for the Best Dad in the world right there! Great Job......
Dad & daughter building something together tugs at my heart strings! Nice work everyone! What a great heirloom table! Paul does it again! Kaboom!
Pro-Tip for Summer. Place your hair in a pony-tail or tie it back. You don't want to cut your hair off or it tangled up in tools. Otherwise you will learn the hard way. Proud of you learning how to run equipment. Safety First. Awesome table build.
I was cringing on that safety break...
Put up anything dangling on your body when working with rotating tools...
@@PrograError Some of us take our safety protocols seriously! No long sleeves, hair up in a ponytail, bun, or a net, and always wearing appropriate ppe like safety glasses, respirators, etc.!
That table is stunning, really love how it came out, and how strong it is. Love that the legs are recessed too. I grew up in a large family (10) and Dad used a pedestal table most of the time so everyone could get around it. But it was not terribly stable. Now I have a 4 leg table that I love, but the legs do get in the way. Your solution is excellent! Love seeing Summer taking part on camera, the Father/Daughter collab is great to see.
Always love seeing Dads and kids working together. My son and daughter worked with me since the time they could walk. They both can change a tire, install and tape drywall, and pretty much anything. Way to go, Paul.
I would personally add a few small felt pads to the bottom of the table legs, just so that anyone dragging it across the floor doesn't A) Cause scratches to the floor, and B) Mess up the paint on the table legs (black paint marks on the floor aren't.. Fun)
I have always put felt pads under all our furniture that sits on a hard surface floor. No marring and the furniture is easier to move.
Summer and Rad will always cherish this table...Well done Paul...
This is such a neat family project.
6:40 Using a light to identify the gouges is a great trick! Thanks for sharing this!
Don't know why I'm more surprised by the beautiful penmanship than the table.
Love seeing Summer working on the table. She is going to have such a beautiful table for years to come. And will have such pride in it due to her helping make it.
Summer- so proud of you for wanting to learn how to use power tools!! But safety is the 1st and most important thing to learn!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tie your hair back!! You are too beautiful to have any tool suck your hair up!! Buddy of mine lost his ear and destroyed his cheek when his hair got sucked into a handheld router.
I got my (long) beard caught in an electric drill! Aside from having a 'hole' in my beard where we had to cut the drill out, the only thing hurt was my pride. We all got a good laugh out of me walking around with an electric drill hanging off my face by my beard... so it was worth it.
Today's Public Service Announcement: Safety is NO JOKE kids! Learn to see into the future. And, when you hear that little voice in your head warning you to stop... fer Gawdsake, STOP!
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Yes! Thank you! My mom would always put her hair up before futzing with her power tools! Lol
Great build!! Paint the underside of the table black to match the base and that will seal the wood nicely!!
Dad signing the table for summer... priceless
Paul is the dad we all wish we'd had!
The table looks awesome, I think the black legs were a great call.
I love your videos, but as a woodworker I have to mention this for anyone looking to make a solid wood table top. I think that you'll find that the edge banding on each end of the table top will split with seasonal expansion and contraction. There are three choices to prevent this problem: 1) Don't apply cross grain band, just sand the end grain; 2) Use "breadboard" ends that are tenoned and mortised to allow for wood movement; 3) Use a thin wood veneer over a stable substrate (like MDF) to create the top.
I envy the relationship in your family, it's so calming and positive.
And the project - well, that is an AWESOME table! Love the color choices and especially the recessed legs that don't get in your way.
As always, keep up the nice work!
That table is a masterpiece Paul
37 minutes of building a table- I’m in.
One of my favorite stains is a homemade concoction of steel wool and white distilled vinegar. You just let that stew in a glass jar for a few days and then it turns most wood a really dark brown or even black color. Really nice rustic look that I normally can't get with your typical home center store. Awesome project and cool build!
covering the shop vac cartridge with a pool sock is genius...I have the waterproof model and can't wait to test it out.
16:47 One of my favorite Stud Pack details is the way Paul pronounces parallel. (Buzzsaw, it’s the next day, wagos, and a fist bump with sound effect completes my bingo card.)
Nice work Summer! Oh, and Rad and Paul.
Wow, Paul, that's some real nice handwriting.
Get Summer to tie her hair behind her head when using power tools!
Agreed! I was just going to say that when I saw your comment.
@@liskaerik just made this comment and... looked at comments and everyone saying the same thing!! woops lmao
Calm down OSHA
She did put her hair back before using the power tools. She was aware of potential danger before doing the task.
Came to the comments to say the same thing.
One of the first projects I did with my daughter was building her a dining room table. Making memories that will last as long as the table! Great job 👏🏻
Paul, Suggestion. Put some threaded inserts in the bottom 4 corners of the base and add 4 leveling feet. This will allow you to level the table if the floor isn't perfectly level AND protect that beautiful new floor from getting marred when the table is invariably moved around...
A good looking table, a great looking family.
Great job demonstrating how you don't need to go crazy with materials, or joinery to make a beautiful, functional custom size table. Love all the choices you made!
The table came out beautifully!
That planner will over power the shop vac. I have the same one. May sound odd, but I just used a pillowcase with a large spring clamp I had laying around (don't recall what it was from) on it for a while. Used a string tied to a corner of the case and hung it from my garage door with a hook on the sting. stayed out of the way. Caught everything and works great. Just make sure you empty it. Once full it will blow it off and spit everything down your drive. A friend told me that cause I wouldn't know from personal experience or anything ;-) I eventually ended up with a rockler dust right bag that has a sight window on it. Used it with that for some time with no issues. It has a blower in it so no real need for suction unless you have a larger collector that can move some dust!
For these custom builds that turn out so well, you should create plans with the dimensions etc to provide to your subscribers (or to publish and sell files for profit). That's an amazing table, and I'm sure many people would love to have it.
Be nice to have a price breakdown of the material too!
I wish all my furniture was like this. Simple, inexpensive and best of all, functional!!
Love watching your family build and remodel. I'm an experienced woodworker and remodeler and still love to watch all your videos. Keep up the good work!
Thanks 👍
Jordan's cameo was very Hollywood [like Hitchcock or M Night]
The table turned out great. I love everything you guys did here.
What a wholesome family. What more could a man want? Helping building a house for his son, and reno/table building for his daughter.
Awesome job. Great family bonding!
Paul: portalign? Adjustable, angles, takes up no truck space. Seems like the perfect tool for your build. Kids: hint, Dad's Christmas without breaking the budget.
Great video to all of you. Nice to see a family working together on this project. Hope Summer &Rad make some great memories in their new house with their table with family & friends.
I swear Summer must have family in Crown Point. Reminds me of my cousins and nieces so much. Be good y'all.
What a great family, so nice to see
Just doing projects with youre kids, best time ever. No matter what it is.
And sometimes, you end up with a great table. Well done!
So,awesome to see more family! That project is a lifetime of memories.
That turned out fantastic. I used to sell furniture, and this is without question better looking and better made than most of the stuff you'll find in stores.
Man how many comments did y'all get about summers hair anyways great looking table and you picked pine sometimes it takes a lot do get it good and right but Paul will get it there
Thanks! The top is spruce, the base is pine. We do love the way the top turned out 👊
Writing under the table.💖
Suggestion for the Stud Pack crew: Get yourself a RE-USABLE Shop-Vac bag. There's an aftermarket company called Macam that makes them for any brand/size wet-dry vac. Bags are great and they do improve the suction on your vacuum, but they get expensive. With the re-usable one: You suck up the chips from your planer into the bag, fill the bag up, unhook it from the vacuum, take it to the garbage can, unzip the bag, dump it out (or blow it out), zip it back up, and then re-install to fill it up again. Highly recommend.
Great table btw ! Love the MCM look.
Job well done, great teamwork and vibes. That table is priceless. Frankly looks better than most bought tables.
Love your work and videos❤
So much positive energy and knowledge.
Greetings from Poland 😊
Cool project, on the planer dust port use a 90 degree elbow it really help get that hose out of the way. I have that planer for a while and love it.
You can use the planer to make two sides parallel and then make one side a 90 to those with a well set up table saw. Then, you can use the planer to make the final side parallel.
Looks so good! Well done stud pack 2 team!
That table will be an heirloom and Studpack’s grand children will be eating off that and maybe great grand kids!
Great to see Summer getting involved and Paul is a great dad and teacher but have her put her hair up. She is just asking for an accident. More Summer, less hair down :). Ok, around the 22 minute mark her hair is up.
Love your table Summer, oh and the two guy’s helping you are pretty good…😂
Hot damn, his penmanship is on point
Great job Summer!
The black base was definitely the right call!
That's a good looking table. The black base is perfect.
Just about my favorite video Paul! Doing legacy projects for the family has always been my most favorite passion...there's something so enjoyable about knowing the memories that will be made around something that will be talked about for generations to come! I truly miss working with my son and daughter, but they have projects that they are doing where they're always asking for my advice and opinions...it's a great feeling!
I'm looking forward to more planer projects too! I highly recommend getting one of the cyclone/5 gal bucket lids for high capacity sawdust collection, they work incredible and very inexpensive!
Keep up the great work guys, and have a fabulous Thanksgiving and holidays to come! Love y'all!
Thanks much appreciated 👍💪
Beautiful job on the table!!!
Awesome table! Thank you Summer for sharing your Dad and showing us build process.
That came out really good, great job, team!
The base is really good looking! Black was absolutely the perfect choice. I bet everyone who sees that table will comment on how nice it is.
I gotta say the table came out way better than I thought. I just figured it was a cheap pine table that would look nice but not great. You see lots of pine projects look substandard or second rate but this table came out really nice. I should’ve known with Paul’s attention to detail and perfectionist approach. Summer did a nice job with the stain and putting her hair up lol.
Awesome! Thank you!
That pool filter sock idea is great :) I've been using my wive's old pantyhose for the same purpose :D
The hair comments! Great for interaction calculations.
Wow. Beautiful table. Great memories.
Fantastic result, I think that black base was a great call.
I bought my Flexispot after seeing the first recliner you demonstrated and I love it! Amazing features and price! - I used your Discount code as well - The chair I ordered has all the features plus two slide out drink holders in the front on each side! I use it everyday and night! - Thank you! - Oh and the Website and ordering process was excellent and the Customer Service is outstanding!
Great to hear!
Very nice job with the candle holder! Came out great!
Love those spax powerlags. I use them to mount wall mount equipment racks, build deer stands, deck frames, etc. Luckily our local area Bartons lumber stores stock them
Beautiful job y'all !!!! I see some rubber pads at the four corners (use plow blade rubber edging, horse stall mat, gym mat, floor jack rubber pads, or even pieces of old tiires) in your future. Rout out a recess in the bottom and glue it on (Lexel of course!).
great looking table guys!
Great looking table! I am surprised more haven't migrated from your main channel. Great work and love the content..
Beautiful work guys!!
Haha, Summer's hair progression! Head band to Hat & Braids to Scarf & messy bun. Was waiting for a skull cap to finish things off!
Pool sock, super cleaver idea!
Love the way you teach. I would love to see Summer tie up her hair when operating power tools.
This is such a great vid. So many tips, way more than the main channel. Love all of it!
Hey SP2!
I enjoyed the vid and the table looks beautiful!! Nice choice on colors!!
Paul: You HAVE to be loving the time spent with the kids doing all this project work?! Hard to say how super wholesome it is to see the quality time spent! :)
Summer: from another dad's point of view - it's such a treat to have you guys pitching in and not just sitting back and letting Dad do the work! WELL DONE doing YOUR part too! It'll be later, but you'll truly appreciate all the work more because you are involved! If you're not enjoying the sense of pride now, you definitely will later! :)
Super cool! Table looks incredible! 👊😎 I love the design and the color choice at the base. Really makes the whole thing pop! 🔥🔥🔥
Love the table, we have one that is similar with a black base. Look forward to seeing what kind of chairs they pick!!
Thanks Annette!
The table looks great! Building awesome memories.
Paul u have some of the neatest hand writing I’ve ever seen by a man!! Table looks awesome! Great memories
Thanks 👍
You're a good Dad Paul !!!!!!!
Rad, we need a story time video on that elk euro mount!!!
I love the dewalt planer the only issue i have with it is with finer work like furniture building it tends to have sniping. Make sure you pass another piece of wood behind each cut to avoid it.