I'm a newbie woodworker, so forgive my question....but why is the bottom stretcher on the underside of the leg brace piece? Wouldnt it be stronger if it was dado-ed onto the top side of the leg brace? Lovely table and i really like the base. I qould 100% take a 'proper' table like this over an epoxy filled thing. But i get its whatever the person paying for it wants...they get 🤣🤣
No worries at all! It probably would be stronger, but underneath looks better in my opinion and with the right fit and wood glue in there it is plenty strong for the purpose.
This frame looks amazing! Thanks for the video. I'm considering doing something similar, but with the legs canted outward about 10 degrees. The only issue I think I'll have is for the stretcher, which I will probably leave standing proud to avoid complicated angled lap joints. Do you think this idea would be needlessly complicated? I just like that mid century angled look... Thanks! SUBBED!
Great question, I didn’t mention it! This approximately 60 board feet. I bought 10’ boards and then when cutting my table top to rough size it left me with off cuts that were long enough to use as the legs/base. So there is minimal waste with this design as well.
I always wear gloves when working with rough lumber. Have been for 50 years. If you don't, you are going to get lots of splinters. Your hands should never be close enough to the blade that the glove is going to get caught.
Very pretty table. Until you decided to ruin it with the stain. Sorry having to say this. It just looks cheap. Oak is too beautiful. Please leave it natural. But hey who am i?
I purchased the plans for this table, and I am going to start the build soon. Thanks for the video and the detailed plans.
This was a super relaxing video to watch. Great editing!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate that!
beautifully done.. simple looking but elegant..
Thanks so much!
Great job on this build and the video. BTW congrats on the 600 👍 I couldn’t help myself, saw the 599 and i had to hit the 👍 and Subscribe.
That was great, easy to follow video. Thanks.
Thanks so much for watching!
I just love your style
I'm a newbie woodworker, so forgive my question....but why is the bottom stretcher on the underside of the leg brace piece? Wouldnt it be stronger if it was dado-ed onto the top side of the leg brace? Lovely table and i really like the base. I qould 100% take a 'proper' table like this over an epoxy filled thing. But i get its whatever the person paying for it wants...they get 🤣🤣
No worries at all! It probably would be stronger, but underneath looks better in my opinion and with the right fit and wood glue in there it is plenty strong for the purpose.
That's an awesome table and the video was great too!
Thanks Evan, I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Amazing job, what is the stain you used?
thanks...any pics of the underside of the table...?? you've done a tremendous job...
Fantastic work!
Thanks John!
This frame looks amazing! Thanks for the video. I'm considering doing something similar, but with the legs canted outward about 10 degrees. The only issue I think I'll have is for the stretcher, which I will probably leave standing proud to avoid complicated angled lap joints. Do you think this idea would be needlessly complicated? I just like that mid century angled look... Thanks! SUBBED!
Hi nice work 👍 but which angle are the legs
That is so sweet
When is the Kris table going to get a build video? 😜 Nice work, Mr Wolly
You know I want to do a collab with you!!
Is it possible to purchase the plans and have them altered to be 72” long and 40” wide?
Very nice!
Thanks so much!!
Where did you purchase your lumber?
Beauty table. Your client is going to love this. Are you building one for yourself too or do you already have?
Thanks so much! I actually just bought a big white oak slab that I’m going to be making into a table for us.
@@MollyWollyWoodworking - Awesome! That will look sick. ill be waiting for the vid..
Looks great! Sorry if you mentioned it, but any idea how many board feet of white oak were needed for the table? Love the design!
Great question, I didn’t mention it! This approximately 60 board feet. I bought 10’ boards and then when cutting my table top to rough size it left me with off cuts that were long enough to use as the legs/base. So there is minimal waste with this design as well.
@@MollyWollyWoodworking Awesome. Thanks!
can you send the link to purchase plans?? thanks
@@afs6596 www.mollywollywoodworking.com/product-page/oliver-table-plans
What tool is that at 2:29?
It is the Festool domino
Trabalhos magníficos, Brasil.
I know two of those words and I Know one is good, so thank you! Haha
What you did with the jointer isn’t it the same with the planer
Hey I’m not sure what you mean, sorry
I always wear gloves when working with rough lumber. Have been for 50 years. If you don't, you are going to get lots of splinters. Your hands should never be close enough to the blade that the glove is going to get caught.
Very pretty table. Until you decided to ruin it with the stain. Sorry having to say this. It just looks cheap.
Oak is too beautiful. Please leave it natural. But hey who am i?
Thanks a lot! The stain was the clients choice so if they’re paying I’m staining baha
apparently you feel the need to minimize another's preference with your bias...chill out man...what color is your furniture?? asking for a friend