You have to bring your car 🚗 to the car wash after that build
@TheDublin479 годин тому
Brilliant work well done the tools are so modern most of mine are over 45 years old I have Subscribed to your site keep the videos coming Good luck from Ireland
@american_patriot62182 дні тому
Don't use salt it affects the glue
@NicholasANappiNick2 дні тому
Your using apples and oranges 😕😕😕😕😕😕
@artisanbusiness13149 днів тому
Bob Barker. lol
@Will-dt3yg12 днів тому
Thank you for making this video. From Bob Barker to your thumbs up friend, this is hugely helpful. After saving enough for the DWE7491RS your plans will make a perfect outfeed bench for my next project.
@Sakiadventures15 днів тому
I like your friend he looks cool guy bring him in the videos
@brentolsenthanksformaking252816 днів тому
Thank you please read Romans 10:9-13❤
@NicoNico-te2tk26 днів тому
The dolley you had in the background at the start, what is it called, im looking for one just like it.
@jayrose946328 днів тому
I'm looking to do similar 600 sq ft Can I get one mounted on inside wall? How to drain? I am at an Airbnb and there is a head unit mounted on inside wall. The drain is what I wondered.
@dennissmith583728 днів тому
Very nice router table and a great video. Thanks
@SGuilarducci29 днів тому
Excelente trabalho, parabéns 👍🏻
@exnjuteМісяць тому
Nice table...not complicated joinery...but I wouldn't use the term 'easy' to describe the project. Loads of specialty tools, jigs, bits and clamps are needed which 95%of DIYer don't have.
@SPNDJRNМісяць тому
I just completed my router table build. Your UKposts was great but more importantly the written directions and diagrams were clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
@giovannirossi4258Місяць тому
Come posso contattare X acquistare il mobile in questione
@cesarruiz8811Місяць тому
100% super dope. I would go with a darker wood maybe a cherry or walnut. but daum that looks dope. will it work with a phone ? to open the secret compartment?
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
This particular lock cant work with a phone, but you can get one that is Bluetooth enabled. Those would work for sure
@ObshowersyndicateМісяць тому
All those tools and no track saw ? Especially With only a job table saw
@jimrosson6702Місяць тому
Great tips thanks for sharing
@MASI_forgingМісяць тому
Very nice 💕💕
@jimrosson6702Місяць тому
Absolutely great build love the way this turned out love the fact that you can’t tell that it’s a hidden compartment ,like you said with most of them you can tell that they have a hidden compartment in some way. Great job your videos are getting better and better missed Bob Barker in the video.
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Thank you so much!
@izzychen7537Місяць тому
Hey there! I have to tell you that I’ve been watching your videos from day 1 and the quality of this channel continues to improve with each video. Great job! I do, however, have a question as a fellow woodworker. I hope it isn’t too rude to ask but I am genuinely interested. Why did you decide to invest in expensive Festool machines like the Domino and Miter saw instead of replacing the most commonly used tool in the shop- the table saw? Asking since I went the other way.. Had a period of time where I had maybe 10,000 $ worth of Festool machines and ended up selling most of them (except for the router) and going back to basics like dowels, m&t and half laps.
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Its not rude at all - its a legitimate good question. For me, it wasn't a matter of picking one over the other, it was purely a matter of space. I would have preferred to get a pro table saw like a saw stop or something like that, but I currently just don't have any room for it. I do all my projects in my garage, and at the end of the day, push everything to the side so I can park in it. So, the table saw of my dreams is on hold until I figure something out.
@izzychen7537Місяць тому
@@woodpackdiy Makes perfect sense actually, thanks for taking the time to explain the rationale behind it! Keep up the good work.
@kevinb6102Місяць тому
Very nice
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Thanks
@jewdd1989Місяць тому
The build is great, the clients choice of color… not a fan especially freshly stained but it’s his table and you seemed to calm it down which turned out much better. I normally hate staining hard woods, and yet I love skateboard colored ply but white oak has such a soft warmth and richness to it I hate to see it covered up. Anyways look forward to more builds
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Yeah, I think this one would have looked awesome with just a non-tinted finish or maybe even something like a cotton white. But gotta give em what they want!
@jewdd1989Місяць тому
@@woodpackdiy I understand and you’re right, client gets what they want. Regardless it’s a beautiful coffee table
@johncollins500Місяць тому
Looks Perfect. Like the stain. Keep on keeping on
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Thanks 👍
@WindRidgeWoodCraftsМісяць тому
Great looking project and love white oak for it. Intending this as advice, not a critique. Please stop apologizing for owning and using a domino. You made the investment and ought to share how it saves time and increases accuracy (or whatever fits) for you.
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Thanks! and I will keep that in mind. it really does save so much time for me.
@wulff-Місяць тому
Did you buy your white oak S2S?
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
It was supposed to be S3S, but honestly, the one straight line really wasn't. So it was basically S2S
@stevesiefken6432Місяць тому
Fun build!
@austinterry2094Місяць тому
How wide is the final table top? I’m trying to decide between 3 or 3.5 ft wide for my build.
@markhammond2525Місяць тому
Nice build, but I question the double layer top, and the mitred trim around it. I could understand if the top layer was sacrifial, but pva'ing them together puts paid to that idea. And a close up of the 'trim' shows innacurate cutting of the leg joints. I have no issue with the innacurracy, it's the combining of diy workmanship and OTT extras. Apart from that, I love the basic bench design.
@joshuawixom1895Місяць тому
Awesome project!!
@stephenmcgeownМісяць тому
Another great result - table looks great and the bevel makes it look modern and elegant. Your doggie supervisor is so well behaved on camera!
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Thank you very much!
@stephenmcgeownМісяць тому
Hey, I really like the design you chose with the tapered edges. So much more elegant than a lot of the 4x4-based designs that look chunky. How is the Douglas fir doing after a couple years outside?
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Thanks! and the set has held up extremely well. Although, I do keep them in a covered patio area
@makingmoves6741Місяць тому
nice home 🏡
@Kyle-kyleМісяць тому
ohh geez i thought i could build a patio table by just directly purchase serveral board from homedepot and nail them together, it seems i gotta have to buy a bunch of tool first
@summerdove83672 місяці тому
The Dog!
@summerdove83672 місяці тому
Ok, so when I introduce you "BOB BARKER" you look cool, relaxed and at home in the woodwork shop. Give them the belief of being a competent partner. DOG: "is this the look"?
@MrKen-wy5dk2 місяці тому
I was outa here in 10 seconds due to UKposts ads. Sorry.
@micmike2 місяці тому
Nice work thanks
@zirongli2 місяці тому
I live in south California, and need a big outdoor table like this design. What kind of wood is better for long lasting but affordable, pressure treated wood? Thank you
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
cedar would probably be the best option. pressure treated would work, but wouldn't be as nice. I got my from Ganahls in Anaheim.
@woodsniffer2 місяці тому
Thanks for posting I built mine but I was wondering if maybe my router is too far away from the back of my table. ( 7 inches from lift device to back of table. )Could you tell me minimum distance on yours? I also use a 2 1/2 inch dust port lots of suction and volume. also I was wondering why you decided to put holes in the back instead of holes in the front for good air flow. Thanks in advance for your help. , Phil
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
mine is about the same distance. And the choice for where to put the holes was purely for aesthetic reasons. It should work well front or back.
@woodsnifferМісяць тому
@@woodpackdiy thanks for replying mine has been working great depending on using a dado or just a round over.
@viktorask2 місяці тому
No not worth. Its a scam for this price
@nastyku2 місяці тому
What type of paint did you use? I'm in the process of building these and just realized the finish of my mdf panel may look different than my wood frame.
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Sherwin williams emerald Urethane enamel. color was swiss coffee
@ferdiellopez2 місяці тому
Don’t cross arm when cutting on the miter saw. That’s bad practice, unsafe. Please .
@joshuasmith59792 місяці тому
I bought your plans and I ended up using my 30 year old Craftsman table saw. It needed a little work, but now it runs like a charm. The thing is I did have to make adjustments as my saw was a little deeper than the Dewalt saw that you used. I also had to make it a few inches in width shorter , so that when it rolled into my shed it would fit through my door. Mine ended up being 42" wide. Still plenty of working room.After it was done the drawer in the front just seemed to deep. Yours must of been deeper., Or i missed a step. It fit a lot of things and sturdy enough for weight but things were hard to find with the deepness. So i decided to make it into two drawers. The top drawer being 4 to 5" tall, fit most of the small tools while working with wood, and the bottom drawer was about 6 to 7" tall. I put a notch on the top bottom drawer to use it to pill open, and a notch on the bottom side of the top drawer to pull open. Now I did have to use 1/2" plywood around my notch to close it in 1 1/2" rectangular notch out inside to close it in and to get your fingers in there. But overall it was fun to build. I used the far back of the table to mount me a a router under neath with t track. I put electrical plugs in so that everything can be plugged in and also I had a spare battery charger so i screwed that behind my saw to the side. I mounted a measuring tape holder on the front so that i can always have a tape measure. I put in a crank pencil sharper with a place to hold pencils. Last thing I did was to make a holder for all my battery powered drills. Made a place to put my pipe clamps. Anyways your plans were great and as I was building it lots of things kept pooping in my mind to make it a one stop bench with accessories.
@woodpackdiyМісяць тому
Sounds like it came out well. And yeah, the drawer is deep, but that was deliberate for me. I keep my dado stack and a couple other bulky things in there. smaller ones would work well too depending on what your using it for.
@jimrosson67022 місяці тому
Amazing work the cabinet looks amazing also. Always enjoy watching your videos can’t wait to see what you do next
@6453bianchi2 місяці тому
Good work man. Love the black and the white oak top. Question for ya, how come u didn’t just flush trim the face frame where the drawers go too like u did for the shelves? That way u wouldn’t need the spacer for the drawer slides cus of the lip. Just curious
@woodpackdiy2 місяці тому
Thanks! and for your question: The face frame is about 1 1/4 inch thick (except for the middle piece) and the plywood is 11/16. So, I would have to remove just over a half an inch to make that work and those sections would be much thinner than the rest of the face frame. The overlap for the drawer faces would cover it, but I prefer to keep the face frame uniform.
@marcopinotti25552 місяці тому
Bel lavoro complimenti, ti seguo sempre bravo. Un salutone dall'Italia.
@woodpackdiy2 місяці тому
Grazie mille!
@dngriffiths81052 місяці тому
First rate project. And I really appreciate your thorough step-by-step explanations, with carefully positioned camera positioning. Well done. Looking forward to more of your videos.
@woodpackdiy2 місяці тому
Much appreciated!
@bradleytuckwell48812 місяці тому
Very nice it looks great maybe mum can print a logo on a few tees
@woodpackdiy2 місяці тому
She is working on a Supervisor Bob one right now :)
@Lutzboater2 місяці тому
A really nice cabinet for Mom. I'm sure she was elated with it and will put it to good use. Well done!!