Great video man👍. Seems like a lot of planning especially for the shelf having two different joints. I am looking for something so similar but for a table that can be taken back apart, shipped, and reassembled by the customer. Obviously I cannot expect them to glue all together with clamps as that is the reason the order from others. Overall learned a lot for a local job. Thanks.
😂🤣 man that was a great video the first part had me laughing where you dropped the keys on the floor, but arguing with your domino jointer had me rolling in the floor 🤣 👍 awesome build Billy and finish up great and the bell was a nice touch for to finish it off 👌
@@NewtonMakes Years ago I had a Dalmatian that was trained to ring bells to go out. Word of advice...don't train a Dalmatian to ring bells! He would ring them almost constantly, he loved to play with them. Took a bit but got him calmed down and trained to only ring them to go out.
A truly enjoyable video Billy! Sure glad I never bought one of those mouthy domino machines!! LOL Next time you are going to rout mortises in legs like that, clamp two of them together for a little more stability. All the best my friend.
Table looks great! Really like the bread board shelf. One noob question, on your router table I noticed you taped over the adjustment wheel. Any particular reason?
If you are making a smaller table, say 36" x 9", and you use aprons about 3/4" thick and legs 1 3/4" x 1 1/2", can you dispense with a tenon and just inlet the entire width of the apron into a mortise in the leg?
I don’t exactly get dominoes or biscuits Can’t you get the same result with dowels. Just use a drill and maybe make a guide. No special equipment and you can make the dowels.The only time I can see a need for the other two is if you were only going to put in one, and who would do that?