My name is Seth from East Oak Woodworking. I post build videos for the furniture I make for clients and for myself in the hopes that it will give back to the community and share some of what I have learned over the years. It is also a place for my clients to watch their custom piece of furniture come together.
Nice Shop. I’m just getting my shop set up. I’ve got a full cabinet Hitachi table saw, Boch 12 in Miter saw, a Delta 6 inch joiner, and table top drill press, Dewalt 13 in planer, Hitachi Scroll saw and Band Saw, plus a craftsman hand planer, Dewalt and Boch orbital sanders. Plus an assortment of hand saws and chisels. Now I need to get power to My shop.
1:20 Could you secure the spacers (so they don't slide around) by using dowels? I saw someone just using toothpicks just to hold them in place. Guess it's just a very small, handy dowel 😁
On the off chance you still monitor the channel one word pretty much sums up my thoughts … WOW ! You are a real craftsman, thank you for leaving these videos on RU-vid. I hope all is well with you and your loved ones.
Man, I just watched the whole series, and I can’t believe there hasn’t been a lot more views and likes. You do outstanding work! I enjoyed the videos and you were very good at putting out all your next moves. I wish you luck in the years to come, because I truly believe other woodworkers out the putting out videos could learn a lot from you. Thank you, very much, young man. You do great work.
hi there, i was wondering what you used as peg that goes from the lamp (gooseneck foot ) in to your workbench? it looks like a wooden disc with metal rod? could you please explain? thank you, great idea
OHHHH NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! I literaly gasped when I saw the mistake! I am doing research to build my own Roubo and am using your instructions as a guide. Thank you for making all of the mistakes so I don't have to (Yeah, Right!). "Woodworking for mere mortals" -Steve Ramsey
I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ru-vid.comUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
Great video. Thanks for posting. I really like the curve you’ve put in the side pieces, I’ll be doing t that to the vide I’m currently building. Did I see springs between the faces or am I imagining it? Ken, Southport UK
Should have put spacers between the 3 parts of the top so it looked like it was floating a bit. Shame you explain every detail and multiple times for many things otherwise you might still have a channel. Watched at double speed and definitely helped but still to much detail. I mean it's a beautiful desk and you're obviously very talented.
If you'd used time lapse and fast forward far more to make these videos shorter and more concise then I'm fairly sure you'd have had a successful channel. Too long winded for such stuff. Oh man how, just how do you have such a clean work shop.
Great video! Bought the plans and am on my way with the build. One question: Can you cut raised panels uing the tilt table? I can't see to get my mind around how they would be done.