Used your plans for my XL Egg setup. Went together perfectly. The only thing that I added was a 2 x 4 support under the 1 x 4's to the left of the hole for the egg. I should have put it in before I started with the jig saw but it worked out. Thanks for the plans.
Thank you so much for this video - this is the exact table I was looking for to build for my new large big green egg. I've already watched the video a couple times lol. Thanks!
This looks fantastic. Unfortunately, buying all of the tools needed to build this thing would end up costing more than just buying a pre-built, but doesnt take away from how awesome this is!
Ya perfect! We bought the medium BGE from the local garden store and they sure wanted to sell me basically what you just made for like $450! I'm sure you just did that ~$100 for materials. Good video. Thanks.
Nice job and great graphic with dimensions. Is the table deep enough that it could go against a wall and have the lid open or does the open lid stick beyond the table? I'm curious for the XL in particular. If the open lid goes beyond the table do you know by how much? Appreciate any help on this while I'm planning.
Mine is away from my house. I knot that I tried to have it up against the wall of my house, but I couldn't open it all the way because of this problem. Now, I have the Smokeware Chimney Cap which does stick up a bit higher. In addition, I have a Large Egg, not an Extra Large. My recommendation is to open your BGE and measure how far it goes behind the hinge. Then, using the plans, apply that length to the edge of the hole cut out from the Egg to see how much overhang you would have. Thanks!
Great video! Love the way the table came out. I'm going to build this for my XL. Question.. If I were to add the Egg Table Nest to the bottom would I need to lower the bottom shelf? Thanks!
You don't need to. I'll add that I did not. The distance between the shelves is what is recommended by Big Green Egg, and they also state you should never place an Egg directly on the wood.
Thank you for your reply. But if I added the table nest legs to the bottom of the egg, wouldn’t it raise the height of the egg coming out of the top? Maybe by line 3”(not sure how tall the nest legs are). That said, should I make the lower shelf 3” lower than on the plans? Thanks!
I just finished building this for my Big Green Egg XL and your directions were very easy to follow. Thank you for doing this. I just need to figure out a way to add support to the wood where the hole was cut to fit the BGE.
You are correct in that only the legs are treated lumber. My table has held up fine; however, I keep the entire table under a cover. If I was leaving it out, I would have used all treated lumber or I would have needed to refinish it by now.
So the base of the big green egg sits on the shelf of the table? How much above of the top does the opening of the big green egg sit? What are the clearances between the egg and the table top -- how much of a gap? Is heat an issue?
Make sure to check out the link in the description. You should never place a Big Green Egg directly on a wood surface. They sell a "table nest", and that's what I have mine on. The clearance is going to vary based on your hinge system and whatever you set your Big Green Egg on. I've had no issues with heat. I'm still using the same table I made for this video.
I think I finally figured it out. I have an XL. If you look at your first drawing it shows the finished length of 60", it shows the mid-support for the table top and a cut out of 26 1/4". If you go to the forth drawing it says that the offset support for the table top is 30 3/4" inside edge to inside edge. So if you're cutting the hole to the smaller side member shown on drawing one there's only 22". Either the member shadowed on the first drawing is misplaced OR you need to cut the hole on the other side.
@@dogwoodnation the first drawing is wrong. The mid table top support is to be 30 1/2 from the face of the 2 x 4 from the side. There is only 22" of clearance on the left (from above). The hole needs to go on the other side.
Great looking table but I missed how the Big Green Egg is supported. It looks like you have some feet on the bottom. I do not own a BGE so do the feet come with the unit? It would have been nice to see you place the unit in the table and how you determined the overall height of the table and unit.
Glad you liked the video and thanks for the feedback. Most of your questions are answered in the detailed plans post. You can find the link in the description of the video. My BGE is resting in a table nest. BGE recommends using a table nest or a paver. You should never set the BGE directly on wood. As for getting the BGE into the table, the key is to remove everything from the BGE, and remove the lid as well. I had a friend help me lower mine into the table. First, set the BGE on the top of the table. Then, re-grip and lower the BGE into the hole onto a paver or a table nest. Here's footage from BGE's video on assembling their table: th-cam.com/video/04A2A7vgFBQ/w-d-xo.html
Noticed on the shelf that it looks like the pocket holes between the two sides are right on top of each other. Is that not an issue? Would it be better to just screw the side into the 4x4?
It hasn't been an issue for me, but you certainly could go in to 4x4. The way the pocket holes seat in to the 2x4's, the screws are not hitting each other with the method I used.
Do you have weather/rain covers for this? i know they can probably be a pain to find something that fits a custom design. any idea of where we can find ones that fit this design?
Yes! Check out the link in the video description. Full step by step plans with links to everything used. This includes a cover that will fit over the entire table and the Big Green Egg!
I'm glad you found this helpful! You should never place a Big Green Egg directly on wood. I have mine in a Big Green Egg table nest. You can buy those from a Big Green Egg retailer. This is a similar product on Amazon: amzn.to/3ewmrKg . Some people place a paver on the shelf, and I've even seem some place a table nest on top of the paver. You can see a picture of mine at the bottom of the full plans on my site (link in the video description). Thanks!
I figured that some protection would be needed. I need to be sure to account for that when cutting the hole. I would hate to do all this work and find my hole is too large or too small. Sounds like I’ll want a practice hole!
The key is to remove everything from the BGE, and removing the lid as well. I had a friend help me lower mine into the table. First, set the BGE on the top of the table. Then, re-grip and lower the BGE into the hole onto a paver or a table nest. Here's footage from BGE's video on assembling their table: th-cam.com/video/04A2A7vgFBQ/w-d-xo.html
Awesome video! Thanks for the inspiration. You mentioned you had a cover for this. Is it a cover that just accounts for the table dimensions or does it also incorporate the egg?
Table is still holding up great! Reminder that I keep the entire thing under a cover, so it's only exposed to the elements while in use. I'm also still running with that initial coat of poly you saw me apply in the video. No need to do anything to it so far. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Getting ready to use your plan for my table. Did you leave your table legs at 31.25” plus the casters? I’m 6’ tall and I am trying to determine the best table top height as well as the best cook surface height, considering the 2.2” height of the nest and that it appears that the cook surface is 6” above the table top. Love the design, just concerned about height
Hi Randall - I did not shorten my table legs, but sometimes I wish that I did. However, I'm only 5'7" on a good day ;) You may be fine. I would try to find a height you are comfortable grilling at and try to match it. My table is 36" off the ground. That's 32" for the table plus the 4" casters. From there, you are correct that the felt line of the BGE is an additional 6" higher, so that is 42" off the ground. That is pretty high, but unless you are raising your grate, the cooking grate itself is lower. Hopefully I didn't confuse you even more. I think a lot of it is just personal preference.
Cory Ward I used pressure treated 4x4’s for the legs, but that is because the only 4x4’s my Lowe’s sells are pressure treated. The rest was non treated wood. I applied a finish to the table, and I also keep it covered while not in use.
I’m not exactly sure how hot it gets but I don’t touch the ceramic while in use. Also with this design the egg doesn’t touch the wood anywhere. You especially need to make sure you don’t just place it directly on the wood shelf. You need a paver or table nest underneath the egg.
Is your egg sitting on a cement block or on the table? I saw something in the notes about it and I’m curious about the height compared to the table hole
Hey ! Awesome video. Thank you for the plans ,material list ,etc... super helpful !! So the only question I have is... if the top boards are all 1x4s and you have 5 going across horizontal. Then wouldn’t that only be 20” wide? It says it’s 25” wide on the plan ..? I could be misunderstanding ..?
Hi there. In the plans, there are 8 1x4's that make up the top. These are listed as item F in Step 1 of the detailed plans. You may be confusing those with item D, of which there are 5. One other thing to note is the 1x4's are actually 3.5 inches wide, not 4. So with 8 that makes my table 28 inches deep. That's larger than the standard plans from Big Green Egg. Let me know if you still have questions!
Make sure to read through the the plans linked in the description. I talk about the height in there. But to directly answer your question I have not changed the height. Also, for perspective, I’m not tall by any means (5’7”).
Yes. The key is to remove everything from the BGE, and removing the lid as well. I had a friend help me lower mine into the table. First, set the BGE on the top of the table. Then, re-grip and lower the BGE into the hole onto a paver or a table nest. Here's footage from BGE's video on assembling their table: th-cam.com/video/04A2A7vgFBQ/w-d-xo.html
Awesome video!!! Feeling inspired to get building. You said you have a cover that fits over the whole table. Is it BGE brand or another? if so where did you get it? Thanks again for the video. Subbed and liked!
Glad you liked the video and thanks for the sub! There's more projects on the way. This is the cover that I have on my table: amzn.to/2t2l3ak . Also, check out the link in the video description for a full post with step by step instructions to go along with the video.
The long clamps you see when I'm putting the top on are just some Irwin clamps I got at Lowes. I also used the Kreg right angle clamp when assembling the frame.
I used pine, so the lumber was right around $100. You can check the links in the detailed plans for the prices of the other items. Most of those I already had on hand (screws, stain, etc). www.dogwoodnation.com/home/big-green-egg-table
Great job. Building it this weekend. To cut the hole I used a router and a circular jig. Worked better than expected.
Used your plans for my XL Egg setup. Went together perfectly. The only thing that I added was a 2 x 4 support under the 1 x 4's to the left of the hole for the egg. I should have put it in before I started with the jig saw but it worked out. Thanks for the plans.
Built the table this weekend for a medium egg. The plans worked out perfectly.
So happy to hear you found the plans helpful!
Yeah baby. Exactly the video I was looking for
So excellent. Great quality. Great job. Thank you.
Made a version of this table for a large BGE ... thanks for posting this video.
Thank you so much for this video - this is the exact table I was looking for to build for my new large big green egg. I've already watched the video a couple times lol. Thanks!
Just about to finish my version of your table. The plans have worked great just chose to close in one side for storage with doors.
Wish i had the ability to do this. Good job.
I like your design, simple, clean !!!
Thanks Thomas!
Great job.
This looks fantastic. Unfortunately, buying all of the tools needed to build this thing would end up costing more than just buying a pre-built, but doesnt take away from how awesome this is!
But then you'd have a table and the tools for future projects.
Very nice result. Thanks for this good video and the links.
Ya perfect! We bought the medium BGE from the local garden store and they sure wanted to sell me basically what you just made for like $450! I'm sure you just did that ~$100 for materials. Good video. Thanks.
Well done. Looks good.
Great video. Spar urethane is probably a better top coat if it’s going to be outside.
Absolutely. That's what I would have done if I was leaving this table out in the open. With it under a cover though, it's held up just fine.
@@dogwoodnation What cover are you using for the table? Where can I buy one?
@@bryanfacterman1244 Hi Bryan - There are hyperlinks in the plans on my site to everything purchased including the table cover. Thanks!
Looks really good. Thinking of making one for a Weber kettle.
check out a video by William Kasper. I'm making one after watching his video
Awesome video! Thanks! I am going to build one of these over the weekend.
Nice job and great graphic with dimensions. Is the table deep enough that it could go against a wall and have the lid open or does the open lid stick beyond the table? I'm curious for the XL in particular. If the open lid goes beyond the table do you know by how much? Appreciate any help on this while I'm planning.
Mine is away from my house. I knot that I tried to have it up against the wall of my house, but I couldn't open it all the way because of this problem. Now, I have the Smokeware Chimney Cap which does stick up a bit higher. In addition, I have a Large Egg, not an Extra Large. My recommendation is to open your BGE and measure how far it goes behind the hinge. Then, using the plans, apply that length to the edge of the hole cut out from the Egg to see how much overhang you would have. Thanks!
you are awesome for sharing this info!! woot, I'm smoking with my kamado much more comfortably thanks to you
Awesome video!
Great video. However, I was a bit surprised that you did not use wood glue along with the screws. It creates a stronger bond than screws alone.
Great video! Love the way the table came out. I'm going to build this for my XL. Question.. If I were to add the Egg Table Nest to the bottom would I need to lower the bottom shelf? Thanks!
You don't need to. I'll add that I did not. The distance between the shelves is what is recommended by Big Green Egg, and they also state you should never place an Egg directly on the wood.
Thank you for your reply. But if I added the table nest legs to the bottom of the egg, wouldn’t it raise the height of the egg coming out of the top? Maybe by line 3”(not sure how tall the nest legs are). That said, should I make the lower shelf 3” lower than on the plans? Thanks!
The recommended distance by Big Green Egg is already accounting for the height of the table nest.
Which stain did you use? It looks great
Here's a link! amzn.to/3f06VUI
I just finished building this for my Big Green Egg XL and your directions were very easy to follow. Thank you for doing this. I just need to figure out a way to add support to the wood where the hole was cut to fit the BGE.
I think if you add another 2x4 under the short end of the table that will support
How is the non treated lumber holding up? Are the legs the only treated lumber?
You are correct in that only the legs are treated lumber. My table has held up fine; however, I keep the entire table under a cover. If I was leaving it out, I would have used all treated lumber or I would have needed to refinish it by now.
So the base of the big green egg sits on the shelf of the table? How much above of the top does the opening of the big green egg sit? What are the clearances between the egg and the table top -- how much of a gap? Is heat an issue?
Make sure to check out the link in the description. You should never place a Big Green Egg directly on a wood surface. They sell a "table nest", and that's what I have mine on. The clearance is going to vary based on your hinge system and whatever you set your Big Green Egg on. I've had no issues with heat. I'm still using the same table I made for this video.
I think I finally figured it out. I have an XL. If you look at your first drawing it shows the finished length of 60", it shows the mid-support for the table top and a cut out of 26 1/4". If you go to the forth drawing it says that the offset support for the table top is 30 3/4" inside edge to inside edge. So if you're cutting the hole to the smaller side member shown on drawing one there's only 22". Either the member shadowed on the first drawing is misplaced OR you need to cut the hole on the other side.
XL Plans are here: www.dogwoodnation.com/home/xl-big-green-egg-table
@@dogwoodnation the first drawing is wrong. The mid table top support is to be 30 1/2 from the face of the 2 x 4 from the side. There is only 22" of clearance on the left (from above). The hole needs to go on the other side.
The first drawing came from Big Green Egg. I used that as inspiration for my plans. The step by step instructions I made are correct.
Great looking table but I missed how the Big Green Egg is supported. It looks like you have some feet on the bottom. I do not own a BGE so do the feet come with the unit? It would have been nice to see you place the unit in the table and how you determined the overall height of the table and unit.
Glad you liked the video and thanks for the feedback. Most of your questions are answered in the detailed plans post. You can find the link in the description of the video. My BGE is resting in a table nest. BGE recommends using a table nest or a paver. You should never set the BGE directly on wood.
As for getting the BGE into the table, the key is to remove everything from the BGE, and remove the lid as well. I had a friend help me lower mine into the table. First, set the BGE on the top of the table. Then, re-grip and lower the BGE into the hole onto a paver or a table nest. Here's footage from BGE's video on assembling their table: th-cam.com/video/04A2A7vgFBQ/w-d-xo.html
Why don't you have way more subscribers! Awsome job and edit!
Wow! Thanks! New channel and not a lot of content yet. But, there's more on the way!
Noticed on the shelf that it looks like the pocket holes between the two sides are right on top of each other. Is that not an issue? Would it be better to just screw the side into the 4x4?
It hasn't been an issue for me, but you certainly could go in to 4x4. The way the pocket holes seat in to the 2x4's, the screws are not hitting each other with the method I used.
Do you have weather/rain covers for this? i know they can probably be a pain to find something that fits a custom design. any idea of where we can find ones that fit this design?
Yes! Check out the link in the video description. Full step by step plans with links to everything used. This includes a cover that will fit over the entire table and the Big Green Egg!
Thanks Dogwood for a great video. Is your egg resting directly on the shelf or egg feet or something else?
I'm glad you found this helpful! You should never place a Big Green Egg directly on wood. I have mine in a Big Green Egg table nest. You can buy those from a Big Green Egg retailer. This is a similar product on Amazon: amzn.to/3ewmrKg . Some people place a paver on the shelf, and I've even seem some place a table nest on top of the paver. You can see a picture of mine at the bottom of the full plans on my site (link in the video description). Thanks!
I figured that some protection would be needed. I need to be sure to account for that when cutting the hole. I would hate to do all this work and find my hole is too large or too small.
Sounds like I’ll want a practice hole!
Well done. Will probably be making one of these soon.
Glad you found this helpful!
how do you get the kamado in after you build it?
The key is to remove everything from the BGE, and removing the lid as well. I had a friend help me lower mine into the table. First, set the BGE on the top of the table. Then, re-grip and lower the BGE into the hole onto a paver or a table nest. Here's footage from BGE's video on assembling their table: th-cam.com/video/04A2A7vgFBQ/w-d-xo.html
How long did you let your legs dry before building with them? I just worry about them shrinking.
Not very long (a few days), but I would say do whatever makes you feel comfortable.
what kind of clamps are you using to screw in your supports? where did you get them? Great video BTW
I think you're referring to the Kreg right angle clamp. It's pretty handy.
well done
What are the Dimensions of the egg
Awesome video! Thanks for the inspiration. You mentioned you had a cover for this. Is it a cover that just accounts for the table dimensions or does it also incorporate the egg?
The cover fits over everything including the table. Here’s a link: amzn.to/3dLSAgC
Great Job
how is your table holding up so far? did using non pressure treated lumber work out OK with the wipe on polly?
great video thanks
Table is still holding up great! Reminder that I keep the entire thing under a cover, so it's only exposed to the elements while in use. I'm also still running with that initial coat of poly you saw me apply in the video. No need to do anything to it so far. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Sick!
Getting ready to use your plan for my table. Did you leave your table legs at 31.25” plus the casters? I’m 6’ tall and I am trying to determine the best table top height as well as the best cook surface height, considering the 2.2” height of the nest and that it appears that the cook surface is 6” above the table top. Love the design, just concerned about height
Hi Randall - I did not shorten my table legs, but sometimes I wish that I did. However, I'm only 5'7" on a good day ;) You may be fine. I would try to find a height you are comfortable grilling at and try to match it. My table is 36" off the ground. That's 32" for the table plus the 4" casters. From there, you are correct that the felt line of the BGE is an additional 6" higher, so that is 42" off the ground. That is pretty high, but unless you are raising your grate, the cooking grate itself is lower. Hopefully I didn't confuse you even more. I think a lot of it is just personal preference.
Nice vid. What is the weight of finished product - sans BGE?
I’ve got to be honest in saying I have no idea. It’s pretty heavy though. The casters came in handy getting it into place.
Great video! Thanks! Does the base at the bottom of the egg come with the egg purchase or is that an accessory?
That is an accessory. Big Green Egg calls it the "table nest".
Hi! Great video. Just have a question have you had any issue with the heat of the grill and the table? Doesn’t burn the edge?
No, I have not had any issues with that.
excellent video, doing this for my green egg.
That's great. Good luck with your project!
have you ever adjusted the hole size for a 22" Weber kettle?
No I have not. I'm not sure about having a Weber kettle that close to wood either. You may want to do some research on that.
Great job! Just got an egg and I will definitely be building this. Did you use pre-treated wood for this project?
Cory Ward I used pressure treated 4x4’s for the legs, but that is because the only 4x4’s my Lowe’s sells are pressure treated. The rest was non treated wood. I applied a finish to the table, and I also keep it covered while not in use.
great video! thanks
Great job. How hot does the egg get on the outside?
I’m not exactly sure how hot it gets but I don’t touch the ceramic while in use. Also with this design the egg doesn’t touch the wood anywhere. You especially need to make sure you don’t just place it directly on the wood shelf. You need a paver or table nest underneath the egg.
Very cool I think I’m gonna copy you make and me one
Man this is a good video keep making more ✌️
Is your egg sitting on a cement block or on the table? I saw something in the notes about it and I’m curious about the height compared to the table hole
I have the Egg in a BGE table nest.
Hey ! Awesome video. Thank you for the plans ,material list ,etc... super helpful !! So the only question I have is... if the top boards are all 1x4s and you have 5 going across horizontal. Then wouldn’t that only be 20” wide? It says it’s 25” wide on the plan ..? I could be misunderstanding ..?
Hi there. In the plans, there are 8 1x4's that make up the top. These are listed as item F in Step 1 of the detailed plans. You may be confusing those with item D, of which there are 5. One other thing to note is the 1x4's are actually 3.5 inches wide, not 4. So with 8 that makes my table 28 inches deep. That's larger than the standard plans from Big Green Egg. Let me know if you still have questions!
Need a new cover. Where was that link please?
Here you go!
amzn.to/2AQn7cE
Nice table!! but it looks too tall? Did you end up cutting some off the legs?
Make sure to read through the the plans linked in the description. I talk about the height in there. But to directly answer your question I have not changed the height. Also, for perspective, I’m not tall by any means (5’7”).
What type of blade you used with you jig saw
I used a Bosch T101B. I have a blade kit similar to this one: amzn.to/3XtxyIk
Good job
What grit did you sand boards
I think I uses 100 grit on the 4x4's to start because they were pretty rough. Then 220 for the final sanding.
Any chance to modify the article to hold sizes of everything for XL?
Ask and you shall receive!
www.dogwoodnation.com/home/xl-big-green-egg-table
Dogwood Nation wow you rock!!!
Hell yea brother
Any tips on getting the BGE into the table after the build?
Yes. The key is to remove everything from the BGE, and removing the lid as well. I had a friend help me lower mine into the table. First, set the BGE on the top of the table. Then, re-grip and lower the BGE into the hole onto a paver or a table nest. Here's footage from BGE's video on assembling their table: th-cam.com/video/04A2A7vgFBQ/w-d-xo.html
Hi, what kind of wood are the 1 x 4 boards?
I just used regular pine (not pressure treated).
Awesome video!!! Feeling inspired to get building. You said you have a cover that fits over the whole table. Is it BGE brand or another? if so where did you get it? Thanks again for the video. Subbed and liked!
Glad you liked the video and thanks for the sub! There's more projects on the way. This is the cover that I have on my table: amzn.to/2t2l3ak . Also, check out the link in the video description for a full post with step by step instructions to go along with the video.
Where did you buy the Hooks and bottle opener?
Amazon. I have links to everything used including those items in the full plans: www.dogwoodnation.com/home/big-green-egg-table
If you don't have either, use a dam hand saw
Great table. What type of wood clamps did you need / use?
The long clamps you see when I'm putting the top on are just some Irwin clamps I got at Lowes. I also used the Kreg right angle clamp when assembling the frame.
How much was the cost of the material
I used pine, so the lumber was right around $100. You can check the links in the detailed plans for the prices of the other items. Most of those I already had on hand (screws, stain, etc).
www.dogwoodnation.com/home/big-green-egg-table
Are you an engineer?
No, I am not an engineer.