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TG Woodworking
TG Woodworking
TG Woodworking
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Hi, I'm Tyler, a professional woodworker and finish trim carpenter in Denver, Colorado. My passions are building furniture and instruments, making music & videos, hiking, hockey, snowboarding, and helping others as much I can. I was born in Cape Cod where my dad built custom homes until we moved to Colorado in 1992. He started venturing into more fine finish woodworking, which evolved into building his own custom cabinet shop in our backyard, which is how I started learning more about woodworking. Feel free to visit my websites for more information.
www.tg-woodworking.com
www.tylergady.com
www.etsy.com/shop/TGwoodworkingshop?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=778658238
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@jakebonner7855
@jakebonner7855 22 дня назад
Great simple little jig👍
@allcutnate234
@allcutnate234 28 дней назад
Curious why you added alder to the mix? Also, have you had any issues with cracking etc?
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 12 дней назад
Just because I had a lot of little scraps of it leftover from a job. No cracking , been 6 years now I think
@bearadisecabin1642
@bearadisecabin1642 Месяц назад
Whatever you do don’t lay fabric directly on that cedar. I ruined a quilt once doing that.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Месяц назад
Right, I warned them, they know
@larryb1153
@larryb1153 2 месяца назад
Not seeing 649$ here ! Same motor and cutter as they're cheap models . What...a snipe lock makes this professional ? Very confused how Cutech prices each model !
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 2 месяца назад
Well I made this video 6 years ago. Looks like it's now $669 with the carbide cutters. I can't believe how much board feet I've ran through this thing without having to change out the cutters. I didn't know Cutech still existed, I thought they rebranded to Wahuda. Anyway, this planer is still badass
@anthonyreal1
@anthonyreal1 3 месяца назад
She’s a beauty. Reallysatisfying watching this video. Love the Purple Heart wood too.
@danielhanawalt4998
@danielhanawalt4998 3 месяца назад
Has to be the nicest table saw out feed bench ever. I was thinking a table for inside the house. Interesting and very nice work.
@user-lh2yf7ib9v
@user-lh2yf7ib9v 3 месяца назад
Наконец-то попались профи. Замечательный фильм, замечательные ребята. Умеют работать. Браво!!
@patrickbenner1145
@patrickbenner1145 4 месяца назад
THAT WAS GORGOUS! THANK YOU
@timothydecoursey7546
@timothydecoursey7546 4 месяца назад
Was there a pattern or did you randomly place these?
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 4 месяца назад
Just random
@Knate1104
@Knate1104 4 месяца назад
The first two 12” panels were glued up and put thru the drum. Suggestion for the third, since it’s so big it won’t fit. Put the pipe clamps on bottom so the entire table is laying on the clamps while being glued up. Second use arched calls to ensure you’re glue up stays flat. Arched calls will ensure even pressure across the 36” width while gluing up. No criticism or anything, just some tips I learned and wanted to pass on. It is a beautiful table you did a tremendous job keep up the great work my friend.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 4 месяца назад
Thanks, my drum sander is open ended so I was able to sand it and turn it around to sand the other half. That being said, it would definitely be better to have a full width drum sander for something like this.
@nurhayatihaaya4819
@nurhayatihaaya4819 4 месяца назад
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@mojoeshaw
@mojoeshaw 4 месяца назад
I wouldn't have used the purpleheart or whatever the red wood is. That stuff leaks when you oil it and they contain a higher oil which can cause glue to fail.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 4 месяца назад
Well purpleheart and padauk are two of my favorite woods. I made this 6 years ago and have had zero issues. I sanded it down a couple years ago, applied Odie's oil and we now use it as our dining table. Couldn't be happier with it
@burttsbowls469
@burttsbowls469 4 месяца назад
Beautiful table! I'm doing a count top for a kitchen island. Did you doing anything for the butt joints? Glue? Clamp butts?
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 4 месяца назад
Thanks, that's definitely the most asked question. I built a jig that I could slide all the pieces against and then shim them tight. It's kind of seen here around the 8 minute mark. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fSti_NYbQek.htmlsi=8metWXhtQbq0ch-z
@dano9176
@dano9176 4 месяца назад
Really beautiful work....but how in the heck did you tension the glued butt joints?
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 4 месяца назад
Thanks, that's definitely the most asked question. I built a jig that I could slide all the pieces against and then shim them tight. It's kind of seen here around the 8 minute mark. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fSti_NYbQek.htmlsi=8metWXhtQbq0ch-z
@Dsinsley1
@Dsinsley1 5 месяцев назад
That has to be one of the prettiest outfeed tables ever. But gave me inspiration to use up my scrap pile to build a small butcher block counter top.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 5 месяцев назад
Thanks, it's now our dining table though 😁. Sanded and refinished it, and then just used 4 legs instead of the pipe table
@rickgarcia5738
@rickgarcia5738 5 месяцев назад
Just ran into your video.. very nice! Did you have gaps with all the end grain butt joints? I didn’t see any clamps to compress the end joints? Thanks
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 5 месяцев назад
Thanks, that's definitely the most asked question. I built a jig that I could slide all the pieces against and then shim them tight. It's kind of seen here around the 8 minute mark. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fSti_NYbQek.htmlsi=8metWXhtQbq0ch-z
@LoveInTheDumpster
@LoveInTheDumpster 5 месяцев назад
What kind of connector are you using from the sprinkler pipe to the casters?
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 5 месяцев назад
It's iron gas pipe. I used end caps, and then drilled and threaded holes in them for the casters. I made a video about the pipe table ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zCYtG8UCDl4.htmlsi=Uc2zB0y01nQZbtdC
@maryveit5342
@maryveit5342 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing
@maryveit5342
@maryveit5342 6 месяцев назад
You have a gift! Nice work
@maryveit5342
@maryveit5342 6 месяцев назад
Wow😮❤
@kevincowles3235
@kevincowles3235 6 месяцев назад
Nice video! Just what I needed for my project. Computer desk. Where did u find your butcher block top? Local big box or internet? I'm cheap! LMAO😀 Rock on! Keep video ideas coming. Thanks.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 6 месяцев назад
Thanks, I made the top using different domestic and exotic woods. But you can buy butcher block tops at home Depot and Lowe's for really affordable prices. They're typically acacia wood, but they should have maple too
@joeswheat
@joeswheat 7 месяцев назад
Nightmare in eight season changes.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 7 месяцев назад
Where do you have 8 season changes? No issues using it in my dining room
@Kapooooot
@Kapooooot 7 месяцев назад
Jenga coffee table
@Kapooooot
@Kapooooot 7 месяцев назад
A beaut
@Kristenoyinbo
@Kristenoyinbo 7 месяцев назад
I just love this
@nmssis
@nmssis 7 месяцев назад
how sturdy is this type of table...can you use a hand plane on this? I ask because I have a big box brand workbench top only hence, I need leg options
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 7 месяцев назад
No it can shake and wiggle a little bit. You'd need more support to keep it sturdier
@Grumpyolegrunt
@Grumpyolegrunt 8 месяцев назад
I have the same issues. Great idea fringing it. I won’t buy them anymore unless the fix the feet. Thanks for the help!
@sgtcortesusmc
@sgtcortesusmc 9 месяцев назад
This jig is probably the most Amazing thing I've seen in a while. Trying to figure out how to replace the carpet in our stairs and I ran across your video. This jig is exactly what I needed. thank you!
@prettysiruis2035
@prettysiruis2035 9 месяцев назад
Great work again! Forgive my ignorance, but what is the step happening at 10:50 ?
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 9 месяцев назад
Wood conditioner. It's good for soft woods, to keep the stain from being really blotchy, gives it a more even color
@prettysiruis2035
@prettysiruis2035 9 месяцев назад
Well done, this looks amazing! any suggestions on how to keep the mix of timbers and lengths looking "random" and interesting?
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 9 месяцев назад
Thanks! Not really, I just cut a bunch of different lengths and just tried to place them randomly
@dadenjorgensen6878
@dadenjorgensen6878 10 месяцев назад
Wow, this looks incredible. It deserves to be in a dining room, not as a support for running boards off the table saw lol
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 10 месяцев назад
It is now in our dining room, now that we have the room for it. We didn't at the time. instagram.com/p/CbnUh-bLNnd/?igshid=MmU2YjMzNjRlOQ==
@specksdude
@specksdude 10 месяцев назад
Hey Saw this video in 2023 Can you tell me why you did not you any dowels in the middle Do you think it's strong enough Thanks
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 10 месяцев назад
Yes it's strong enough. You'd have to dowel all the way through every piece. I did dowel together sections in the next video I made about my credenza cabinet in this same style, but it was pointless, because the dowels are only going to hold together the pieces that they're imbedded in. Since there's so many strips, you'd have to dowel through every piece. In the end, wood glue is actually stronger than wood. These projects have held up unbelievably well. If you were worried about strength, it'd be better to run support underneath, rather than doweling through. But it's not an issue at all.
@specksdude
@specksdude 10 месяцев назад
Hey Appericate it I am making a computer desk using the same style. Got it So i need to buy a really good wood glue Thanks Again
@ervmillanes7310
@ervmillanes7310 10 месяцев назад
Nice video, what type of wood did you use for risers?
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 10 месяцев назад
Just 1/4" MDF
@josephbohme7917
@josephbohme7917 11 месяцев назад
I want to play shuffle board on your table.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 11 месяцев назад
Great idea, that'd be really cool to make a shuffle board like this.
@josephbohme7917
@josephbohme7917 11 месяцев назад
those legs are too funky for all that work, make single accent {like} wood box channels and at least cover those horizontal pipe legs,
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking 11 месяцев назад
Yeah this was when it was just a shop table. But I refinished it, put 2.5" square metal legs at each corner, and put it in our dining room
@jtcintl4373
@jtcintl4373 Год назад
incredible craftsmanship!
@MohammedAslamtit-bitsoflife
Its just fabulous art work...Very attractive combination and pleasing. I wanted to have one. Its the result of the masters hours of patience 👍👍🙏🙏🌹🌺💐🏵️🍁🌷❤️🌸🎉
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
Thank you so much 😀
@nicepelt
@nicepelt Год назад
are the nails necessary if you're using that much adhesive? if so, are you concerned about hitting any of the screws from the plywood? great vid!
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
Thanks! Yes, nails will hold them in place while the glue cures. If you didn't nail them down, and someone stepped on them while the glue was setting, it could be like stepping on a banana peel in a cartoon. Sometimes you may hit a screw or some other metal,, but then you just pull the nail, and fill the hole
@deependz3231
@deependz3231 Год назад
I rescued a curbside find, it's a round table made out of the butcher block style. All the strips are 1" wide x 1 3/4" thick, and the majority of the strips are single pieces to make up a table top of 3 1/2' diameter. I looked all over the internet and can't find another table top that even comes close to the above specifications?
@zoltanbereczki8067
@zoltanbereczki8067 Год назад
And you put this table into the shop isntead of the dining room....🤔
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
It's in my dining room now. I sanded it down and finished it with Odie's oil a couple years ago
@jessemoehling
@jessemoehling Год назад
Any reason you build it as a unit and then install instead of building it directly inside the window opening? I'm redoing my condo and I was planning on just trimming it all out inside the opening, but if its best to build it out first I will do that. Thanks, Jesse
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
It's a little easier I think, and you can screw the jamb all together. If you do it piece by piece, you have to do a lot more shimming and adjusting, so I think it takes longer
@adamcone6856
@adamcone6856 Год назад
Your work is amazing.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@adamcone6856
@adamcone6856 Год назад
This gives me hope that I can build a benchtop out of a bunch (100) 1"x1.5"x60" maple that I just scored. I figured I could build it but just couldn't find an example. I am brand new to woodworking, so I just needed some visual aid. Do you think long cuts will be acceptable vs. many smaller cuts? Thanks
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
Yeah it'd be a lot easier with long pieces. I just wanted to make it have a lot of variety in color
@beverleygregory
@beverleygregory Год назад
great
@detodoyff1255
@detodoyff1255 Год назад
Good work i think i’m learning a new way to make ❤❤
@oraidesporto771
@oraidesporto771 Год назад
Hola cuanto tienen de ancho las tablas?gracias no en tiendo el idioma
@jorglange2666
@jorglange2666 Год назад
Great work! We have similar jig for risers and treads. When framing stairs we always space off the stringers from wall studs with a 2x4 to allow drywall and 3/4" thick skirt trim to slip in so no need to notch for each step.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
Yeah this was a remodel of a really old home, and just had to work with what was there
@thierryhanot7610
@thierryhanot7610 Год назад
Hello sir brilliant idea ! Having vertical slot in the trapezpoid could be an additional feature (set the height or depth)
@ivettedouglas1428
@ivettedouglas1428 Год назад
Ohhh wow. That is soooo beautiful. How much would you charge for something like that
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
Thank you so much! Price would depend on several factors, like a lot of this wood was free, or scraps, but if I made one now, I'd have to buy a lot of the wood.
@ronnierickman2541
@ronnierickman2541 Год назад
Dude no one has all of the tools and equipment you showed in your video to do this themselves. Also the speed of your video is way to fast to follow. Good work, it looks great, just not for the DIYer.
@TGWoodworking
@TGWoodworking Год назад
Well it's not necessarily intended for someone with zero knowledge on carpentry. There's a lot of diy people out there with miter saws and nail guns. This could also all be done with handsaws and hand nails, it'd just take way longer. Also, just fyi, you can easily change the playback speed by clicking on the little gear icon if you want to slow it down. I sort of started changing the way I edited videos, but actually haven't made any in awhile.