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In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva and carpenter Nathan Gilbert work together to build a bar top out of a slab of live-edge red oak from Nathan’s Christmas tree farm.
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Nathan Gilbert and Tom Silva get to work turning it into the ideal bar top. First, they take a wire wheel to the live edge to remove any punk and loose wood. Then, they set to work with a belt sander to smooth it over. After that, Tom uses one of his homemade jigs to route the slab flat while Nathan builds the legs. Finally, the two assemble the table, give it an oil treatment, and polish it.
Where to find it?
Nathan and Tom work together to build bar top from the lumber Nathan milled from his property.
Tom uses a wirewheel attachment [amzn.to/3p54uLh] to chip away the wood fibers on the live edge. Afterwards, Tom uses a belt sander [amzn.to/3NdcKAU] to clean the edges up.
For the top, Nathan uses an electric hand planer [amzn.to/3PgBUkS] to get the underside of the table roughly flat. Tom takes a few passes with the belt sander to finish it up.
To fill any remaining cracks in the wood, Tom uses a 5 minute epoxy [amzn.to/3CxH6cy] and mixes in some saw dust leftover from the belt sander to create a matching woodfiller.
While the epoxy cures on the top, Tom and Nathan begin leveling the bottom using a router sled [amzn.to/3JgqbPy] and heavy duty 3 horsepower router [amzn.to/42GwYcc] and straight cutting bit [amzn.to/3X8kysc]. (You could also use a planer bit.)
Nathan assembles the base by threading the pipes together with a wrench. Then Tom and Nathan secure the table legs to the holes in the bottom of the bar top with a drill [amzn.to/43FPt1v].
Finally, Nathan applies an oil/wax combination finish [amzn.to/461cQo5] and buffs it in with a rotary polisher [amzn.to/3qG2Ekp].
Nathan received expert assistance from Mike at Peregrine White Sawmill [ / mikesrusticwoodshop ].
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Materials:
Epoxy [amzn.to/3CxH6cy]
Black pipe table leg kit [amzn.to/3qV3PN9]
Dish soap [amzn.to/3Nk6sPY]
Bucket [amzn.to/3pezNmZ]
Rag [amzn.to/3CEChOI]
Oil-wax finish [amzn.to/461cQo5]
Tools:
Tape measure [amzn.to/3CIjNg0]
Circular saw [amzn.to/3NFJYuq]
Drill [amzn.to/43FPt1v]
Wire wheel [amzn.to/3p54uLh]
Belt sander [amzn.to/3NdcKAU]
Straight edge [amzn.to/42QIW2M]
Power planer [amzn.to/3PgBUkS]
Putty knife [amzn.to/42UpNNw]
Router and planing jig [amzn.to/42GwYcc]
Water pump pliers [amzn.to/46gZeVU]
Polishing wheel [amzn.to/3XflRWy]
Rotary polisher [amzn.to/3qG2Ekp]
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Комментарии : 100   
@thaatsriight
@thaatsriight Год назад
HEY, HEY, HEY! Use a coaster buddy! 😬
@dan14-22
@dan14-22 Год назад
Respect the wood
@mst5632
@mst5632 Год назад
Well, now I’ve seen it all. Tom Silva using a non-Festool electric tool. Never thought I’d see that day. 😂 Congratulations on another great season, ATOH crew. You’re still awesome. Enjoy your time off & summer!
@user-sp9tx6ti6i
@user-sp9tx6ti6i Год назад
i've been watching this old house since the first day it aired on tv my favorite tv ever thank you
@kellynewman862
@kellynewman862 11 месяцев назад
Same here!
@kellynewman862
@kellynewman862 11 месяцев назад
Ask This Old House, This old House & The New Yankee Workshop are the best!!! Elite top notch craftsman for sure!!!
@JimDean002
@JimDean002 Год назад
When I watched you slab the tree I thought we were going to have to wait two years for the bar top :-) looks really good
@orionwarren4244
@orionwarren4244 Год назад
Wonderful season! Been a fan since 1978 and if there's one thing I can count on, it's This Old House!
@douglascamus8207
@douglascamus8207 Год назад
Thanks again, for another great season! I'm looking forward to learning more from you guys!
@age_of_reason
@age_of_reason 10 месяцев назад
This is the best DIY show ever.
@christophermartin7973
@christophermartin7973 Год назад
Man I love watching you guys so enjoyable. Thank you for your great work!
@taftamick54
@taftamick54 Год назад
Best show on TV...
@tbone587
@tbone587 Год назад
Love this show. Watch it every saturday morning from 7-11!
@-ixNay-
@-ixNay- Год назад
Can I get this crew to build my house! I will buy drinks!!
@israelgonzalez171
@israelgonzalez171 Год назад
Been watching your show since I was a kid. On Saturdays after watching cartoons I will jump to channel 50 or 58 to see you guys.
@brijean5865
@brijean5865 Год назад
I learned so much from you guys. I've been watching you for years.
@saanchip305
@saanchip305 Год назад
This season flew by 👍🏽👍🏽
@derekwagner7162
@derekwagner7162 Год назад
I love that they pulled out the wood slab from yesterday
@richardjohnson8009
@richardjohnson8009 Год назад
Beer and building, America
@davidredpath4781
@davidredpath4781 Год назад
Would love to kick back and crack a cold one with these guys and just learn from them and hear about all of the jobs they have done!
@jayhitek
@jayhitek Год назад
Mark with the Cloud Candy. Great call Mark!
@brentlariviere1272
@brentlariviere1272 Год назад
The best show and guidance - thanks for everything you do, and another great season
@teeing9355
@teeing9355 Год назад
Tommy is the man.
@vaughngaminghd
@vaughngaminghd Год назад
Congrats on another season "in the can" 😆 TOH crew!
@jimcatanzaro7808
@jimcatanzaro7808 11 месяцев назад
Tom still killing it
@JonnyDIY
@JonnyDIY Год назад
Nice job, but wish spent lil more time explaining that router jig setup. I noticed the slab was shimmed up. Would have liked to see how got it all level and lined up
@thefrankperspective4247
@thefrankperspective4247 Год назад
RU-vid planer sled - complicated and expensive TheOldPlanerSled - no nonsense. Love it
@elvisfreitas3757
@elvisfreitas3757 Год назад
Great job, everyone!!!!
@glennm449
@glennm449 Год назад
Cheers to this old house! 🍻
@jonboy8181
@jonboy8181 Год назад
Looks great! Cheers, guys!
@jonathanparag6299
@jonathanparag6299 Год назад
Love this show
@gregs2118
@gregs2118 Год назад
Another great video.
@darushimo
@darushimo Год назад
Great timing for me. Thanks!
@itorIamop
@itorIamop Год назад
Great video as always!
@joeivo911
@joeivo911 Год назад
Congrats!
@TR-sk8hf
@TR-sk8hf Год назад
you guys ...and girls are awsome,great job.
@SalehalOreef
@SalehalOreef Год назад
amazing group ❤️
@joevaldivia6733
@joevaldivia6733 Год назад
I have been watching Tom Silva forever and this man is amazing. It would be nice if you showed how you pre drill before you set the screws. It would help the beginner, I already know you pre drill into the wood, especially hard wood. Other then that, good job👍
@JimDean002
@JimDean002 Год назад
The main things went pre-drilling are obviously not to go too deep. Wrap a piece of tape around the drill bit to mark the depth if you need to. Also make sure you're centered in the hole and drill the right size hole for the screw you're using. Too small you'll still split the wood too big and it'll wallow out.
@Dave-kq7gv
@Dave-kq7gv Год назад
they should've hollowed out a cavity in the center & filled it with lead to make it even more top-heavy 😂🤣
@JimDean002
@JimDean002 Год назад
When Sherrie and I bought our house and rebuilt a lot of it, the only thing we subbed out was the granite. Obviously that's a pretty specialized job. The guy I hired said he'd had trouble out of the type of slab that she wanted so he routed a groove in the narrow part in front of the sink and epoxied a steel rod into there. He said he'd been doing that for years on slabs he felt needed it. All I know is it still there and still hasn't moved
@inspectioncertificationass8923
@inspectioncertificationass8923 10 месяцев назад
Really nice video!
@b0wserscastle
@b0wserscastle Год назад
QS red oak - that's beautiful stock.
@amolochitis30
@amolochitis30 Год назад
Nice !
@brettrudy2245
@brettrudy2245 11 месяцев назад
I don't meditate. This is my inner peace.
@montanaspring7176
@montanaspring7176 Год назад
love you all
@madethehorsecry
@madethehorsecry Год назад
Cheers 🍻
@mikeclarke3005
@mikeclarke3005 Год назад
for that edge that had been exposed to some rot I usually treat with a wood hardener like from Varathane or minwax
@manandatractor
@manandatractor Год назад
I can't believe you guys dishonored that beautiful piece of wood with plumbing parts. Taking the easy way out???
@sleepygrumpy
@sleepygrumpy Год назад
Love TOH and Silva but man yall got to get a friend with a planer, yall have a lot of trust in the trueness of that router table
@bikeny
@bikeny Год назад
I'm not a builder, so please forgive this question. Am I to understand it that you used the router and went back and forth over the entire top moving it slowly but surely from one side to the other side to ensure that the top was perfectly level? I thought that the planing you did took care of that? Using a sander wasn't an option? Thx.
@A6Legit
@A6Legit Год назад
Hand planes aren't great at getting the whole surface flat like a planer machine. It was likely just used to remove high spots so the board would sit flat. You could skip the hand plane and just use the router if the board sits flat, or shim so it doesn't rock.
@A6Legit
@A6Legit Год назад
Yes, that's how a router sled works. It's nearly impossible to sand a large surface without taking off more or less in certain spots. Sander is for smoothing not flattening
@ZachAshcraft
@ZachAshcraft Год назад
That’s correct -it’s called a router sled. The planer just knocks down big high spots, the router sled makes it perfectly flat, and the sanding just evens and smooths out everything
@unclebuild8480
@unclebuild8480 Год назад
I think Tom and Nathan got the top flat to their satisfaction with the electric planer and belt sander. Then after patching with the epoxy they flipped the plank bottom side up to make the two sides parallel. The router sled is a poor man's thickness planer. Since it is the bottom side it does not have to be as smooth or perfect as the top. The sled has to be made pretty stout to avoid any deflection which would show up on the surface as a divot or high spot.
@chrisschiebur6298
@chrisschiebur6298 Год назад
Where did you find the kit for the legs? Looking at making a table myself.
@A6Legit
@A6Legit Год назад
5:58 I would mix the epoxy before adding wood chips.
@DK-pr9ny
@DK-pr9ny Год назад
Love the top. Poor choice for legs..
@jazzfan7491
@jazzfan7491 Год назад
What is that finish? Looks a lot easier than polyurethane
@justinwoods240
@justinwoods240 Год назад
How come you don’t use hand tools that much. Could of easily used a jointer or a jack plane to flatten that board instead of the electric one
@taysmith2895
@taysmith2895 Год назад
Of all interesting and educational things in this video, and other videos of ATOH, I've been unsuccessfully looking for a supplier who sells eye glasses like those of Tom's. A helpful link would be greatly appreciated. Cheers.
@mikev.1034
@mikev.1034 Год назад
👍🤙🤘
@thedon98677
@thedon98677 Год назад
Is that a ryobi belt sander y’all took the logo off because you’re embarrassed?! Lol
@RossMalagarie
@RossMalagarie Месяц назад
they picked the side with a cool looking knot then fill it with sawdust epoxy? If you picked the side with a cool looking knot then why not fill it with a clear expoy so you can actually see the knot?
@justin0114
@justin0114 Год назад
How do I apply for renovation opportunities?
@gijoe41688
@gijoe41688 Год назад
what do u use to protect the top?
@Peregrinewhitesawmill
@Peregrinewhitesawmill Год назад
Odies oil
@Panguin14
@Panguin14 Год назад
Best finish out there.
@edd2771
@edd2771 Год назад
I don’t understand why you planed and sanded the top if you were just going to rout it level using a sled. Seems like a waste of effort. Rout first and sand later.
@aerial9719
@aerial9719 Год назад
Should have called Norm he could have cleaned....planed.,... stained and finished...
@davidpearson3304
@davidpearson3304 Год назад
I wonder why Heath didn’t get an invite to the final episode. 🤷🏼‍♂️🤔
@oldtwinsna8347
@oldtwinsna8347 Год назад
How do you he wasn't invited, maybe just have been scheduling. Hard to get everyone together during a weekday filming. These guys run actual companies of their own.
@avalon449
@avalon449 Год назад
So why was the name on the red cordless drill covered up with tapa and Tommy’s hand? So obvious.
@A6Legit
@A6Legit Год назад
Probably because they aren't getting money for advertising different brands tools.
@JimDean002
@JimDean002 Год назад
Probably the same reason to Ryobi sander had tape over the name
@stoneybakermd1936
@stoneybakermd1936 Год назад
build it? and they will come....for booze!🤣
@briansworld007
@briansworld007 Год назад
Love the content, I grew up watching this show!
@teaglet
@teaglet Год назад
I can never cut a straight line
@kellynewman862
@kellynewman862 11 месяцев назад
Yes you can!
@bradpaulp
@bradpaulp Год назад
What the actual what??? For the top, you’re using an electric planer. But for the bottom you used the better method of the router jig. I don’t get it.
@1wadup
@1wadup Год назад
What’s the name of that green belt sander, I need one of those but the brand is covered with tape!😂😂
@A6Legit
@A6Legit Год назад
Definitely not a Ryobi
@JimDean002
@JimDean002 Год назад
I have replied three times with the name of this sander but those keep disappearing mysteriously. Apparently they don't want you to know
@JimDean002
@JimDean002 Год назад
I'll give you a hint... starts with an r ends with an I and a lot of people mispronounce it
@JimDean002
@JimDean002 Год назад
​@@A6Legityeah, Ryobi 6a corded
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
Every single product used is listed in the description with a link to the product 😂
@denniscotey8182
@denniscotey8182 6 месяцев назад
Looks quarter sawn to me. It looks great but the "iron pipe" base is just cheesey. Over played imo. Beautiful hunk of lumber tho.
@avalon449
@avalon449 Год назад
Jen didn’t get an answer to her question…….
@A6Legit
@A6Legit Год назад
That'd be a "no" 😅
@snomass1
@snomass1 Год назад
😂
@nzkshatriya6298
@nzkshatriya6298 Год назад
Guy's any chance of doing a project in San Antonio? Say, renovating my 70s era condo with aluminum wiring?
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
Absolutely
@johnlebzelter4208
@johnlebzelter4208 Год назад
Troll elsewhere!! I’ve seen your other comments. Your a troll
@hog8567
@hog8567 Год назад
He ruined that bar top. You can see the spiral marks from the router. He even said he wasn't even using a planer bit. That is laziness and poor craftsmanship......ESPECIALLY from him. I've been watching TOH for 30 years and I'm disappointed to see this poor quality.
@par32
@par32 Год назад
It’s the bottom..
@javiergalvan2604
@javiergalvan2604 Год назад
Another great video guys, never seem to impress me! Remain blessed and keep the video's coming ☝️ 😊👍🫵
@Mr.Seebs.
@Mr.Seebs. Год назад
Cheers 🍻
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