Great idea. A very long lasting Beautiful table. Others may disagree but I believe its better and cheaper then useing soild wood! Thanks for the idea and plans.
Plywood is more stable for sure. Don’t have to worry about cracks due to lateral expansion. Some people don’t like the edges of Baltic birch ply staying exposed in the final project, but I do.
Not that I'm qualified to give you any pointers but I've been using a heat gun and a roller to do my edge banding and find it really works well. I also add a little extra wood glue too.
Might be a silly question but I’m the cut list you have 4 @ 19 1/4 and 8 @ 19 3/4. Yet in the assembly instructions you have 8 @ 19 1/4 doubled up for the legs. It might be a typo or I’m just reading it wrong. Which do I need 8 of?
Beautiful. Goes to show how under appreciated good craftsmanship is when you see how much work goes into a piece like this.
I couldn't believe 1 sheet to build that so I had to watch the whole thing..nice one! That walnut almost looks like white oak.
Thanks 👍
This was a very fun build. I modified the angle to 15 degrees to get a more sturdy base and I absolutely love it.
Great idea. A very long lasting Beautiful table. Others may disagree but I believe its better and cheaper then useing soild wood! Thanks for the idea and plans.
Thank you! Agreed. Cheaper, more stable, and more even and consistent grain pattern
Plywood is more stable for sure. Don’t have to worry about cracks due to lateral expansion. Some people don’t like the edges of Baltic birch ply staying exposed in the final project, but I do.
Great simple build that looks fantastic!
Glad you like it!
Awesome and beautiful build!
Glad you like it
Wow what a great project! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Omg! So beautiful.
WOW that was a very nice coffee table....great job.
Thanks so much!
Beautiful table. Great work
Thank you very much!
Not that I'm qualified to give you any pointers but I've been using a heat gun and a roller to do my edge banding and find it really works well. I also add a little extra wood glue too.
Very nicely done, love the finish
Thank you very much!
I would love to learn how exactly you made those coffee table legs, but the video on the legs have to slow. Awesome.
Thanks, Benny.
Awesome! Great project
Thank you!
That looks incredible, great job!
Thanks!
Great looking table! And such an efficient use of material too. Well done.
Thank you very much!
Great job! Beautiful table! 😎👍
Great build, love the design
Nice work.... ❤
Youre bad ass…love your vids brother
Looks awesome, great job!
Gorgeous!!! Which furniture wax did you use?
VERY VERY NICE BUILDT
Thanks!
I love it!
Thank you!
thanks. Can you mention the angle you used on the top and bottom
Great build!
I would have loved to see how you make and screw the legs in a slow motion. I like how you did the legs.
Thank you.
What do you do about the edge banding seam on the table top? Just leave it as a seam?
Awesome build man! Putting a slab of plywood to use. May be trying this myself. You earned a sub!
Great job from Brooklyn NY coffee table looks the beautiful are you sale it 🙂
Is bamboo a good desk surface?
Very nice!! Nothing better then walnut and a natural finish. Where do you get your edge banding from?
Thanks! I got the banding off Amazon
Good job
Thanks
Might be a silly question but I’m the cut list you have 4 @ 19 1/4 and 8 @ 19 3/4. Yet in the assembly instructions you have 8 @ 19 1/4 doubled up for the legs. It might be a typo or I’m just reading it wrong. Which do I need 8 of?
Looks awesome! What angle are the legs cut at?
Thanks! The legs are cut at 25 degrees
Cool table! If you have a Forman why use the fiddly jig system?
Cool table! Might want to consider using more glue. Some joints were pretty starved
Thanks
Very nice
Simple yet very nice looking!!! Besides the table what color did you use for the walls in the shop
nice build. thanks
Bro. Dope
Thanks man!
Looks nice. Are you using it and are there any moisture problems?
Thanks! We do use it and no moisture problems. 2 coats of wax should do the trick for some time.
beautiful
Really nice work! Curious if one sheet was a design constraint or the table you wanted happen to be that size?
Does wood glue stick to laminate?
if u rough up the laminate with sandpaper sure
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7:03. Yikes! Barefoot in the shop…an ER visit waiting to happen.🤭
Preciosa 😍😍😍
Can u sell one to me?
It’s a great project but I would definitely use hardwood or any real wood instead of using engineered wood. But again the plan and the idea is great.
Thanks
For sure but edge tape and a sheet of plywood is 200$ can't go wrong there
Plans are not free.
They are indeed. PDF download is not
You advertise free plans. I don’t mind paying $5 but shouldn’t have “free plans in the title of the video.
They are free. Just scroll down
its not free .shame
Well done looks amazing!