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Walkers Woodworks
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In this video I go over how to build a top for a desk but the same process can be used for a table top!
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@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Be sure to check out my website for other Projects, Blog posts, Plans and Tools I use! Walkersww.com
@bwaldrep11
@bwaldrep11 2 года назад
This was probably already asked, but what did you use for the legs? Same metal I imagine, but curious if they were just straight legs or "U" shaped. Great video!
@Boo-pv4hn
@Boo-pv4hn Год назад
I’d love to see how to do this with out all these fancy tools, I need to make a table top to replace my mdf one. And no idea how to put it together I got the wood glue some g clamps which I’ve realised are the wrong size and wood filler been trying to look for a how to
@TheJavonplayer
@TheJavonplayer Год назад
Hey I have a question, why did you us biscuits, I see some woodworkers use biscuits or dows, and others don't use them at all. So when do you need to use them?
@theRev767
@theRev767 4 года назад
The difference between passable woodwork and excellent woodwork is patience.
@theRev767
@theRev767 4 года назад
@Mr Hansen this is the way
@alcovitch
@alcovitch 3 года назад
Or a lot invested in good tools.
@eddyi001
@eddyi001 3 года назад
@@jim9930 just being provocative? Or do you want to add real insight, and try for a constructive discussion.
@dauntingkitty
@dauntingkitty 3 года назад
And $4000 worth of woodwork tools
@theRev767
@theRev767 3 года назад
@@dauntingkitty it definitely doesn't hurt! Haha. High quality tools can make things much easier.
@Liberty-LLama
@Liberty-LLama 4 года назад
I like those clamps you had with the feet. That would help a lot at the shop I work at. I'm going to mention that to my boss. Great Job. :)
@benwhittle7204
@benwhittle7204 4 года назад
I admit I was going to just view this video and quickly skip through it....but ended up staying and just watching the entire thing, good job!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks so much!!
4 года назад
I've got those JessEm hold downs on my table saw too. Love them.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
They are amazing!
@OutoftheWoodwork
@OutoftheWoodwork 4 года назад
I love the look of maple with just a water-borne finish on it and the way you embedded the channels was awesome. Nice looking table top!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you! Really appreciate it. I think it definitely kept the natural look.
@garyjerniganjr
@garyjerniganjr 4 года назад
I've been debating on a computer desk build. This is probably the way I'm going to go, thanks for sharing.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! Best of luck on the build.
@chana100red
@chana100red 4 года назад
Amazing work and craftsmanship while doing this project. I watch many video of these sort of work and everyone of them had their own power tools for every job. Truly remarkable...
@IOTWVUVWTOI
@IOTWVUVWTOI 3 года назад
Tools and skills I can only dream of. High quality craftsmanship!
@BassUnion
@BassUnion 4 года назад
Table turned out awesome! I love that signature touch at the end branding the table!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks man!!
@Scott_G
@Scott_G 4 года назад
How can something look so simple and yet so daunting and intimidating at the same time? Great project! This video earned a sub. :)
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks so much! Haha practice, practice.
@GenericHandle01
@GenericHandle01 4 года назад
This is an amazing video..... Your preparation, purpose specific tools, clean work practice and easy to understand commentary make it seem like this is an easy DIY but there is SOOOOOO much craftsmanship here. I don't know that I will ever do woodwork as a profession but I would love to be this organized in a hobby shop at home. Thank you for setting a great example!! and tool recommendations.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks so much for watching. It's more like a second job for me haha. I have a full time job as well.
@paulgutto7799
@paulgutto7799 3 года назад
Hi Brandon...just wanted to let you know that you have inspired me to begin woodworking as a hobby. I find your videos to be very informative & easy to follow. Being a newbie I do have to say that I really appreciate the videos that you narrate as opposed to the ones that you don’t because I like to know exactly what you’re doing & what tools you’re using. Thanks for the inspiration.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
That's awesome to hear. Thanks for sharing that with me. I also like voiced over videos. Most of mine I do have voice over. 👍
@gregau21
@gregau21 4 года назад
This is top notch! I really love your youtube channel. You get straight to the point but explain everything you are doing. That maple top is 🔥
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks Greg! Really glad you're enjoying it!
@fredastaire6156
@fredastaire6156 3 года назад
I love how you built this without a planer/jointer; cause I don't have a planer or jointer and I was wondering how I was going to put something like this together for my office. I just have to get some more pipe clamps and a few Bessey parallel clamps and I'm good to go! Thanks for the video and inspiration.
@joeljohns8149
@joeljohns8149 3 года назад
S3S lumber. :)
@thefairracoon3232
@thefairracoon3232 Год назад
Perfect video: straight to the point, good pace. You can see a professional at work and it is inspiring. Thank you so much.
@VishnuAttiappan
@VishnuAttiappan Год назад
I just tried the Scotchbrite technique and it is magical 😅 the desk’s surface came out super smooth! Thank you Walker!
@glenntownsin2110
@glenntownsin2110 4 года назад
Really enjoyed this.. I’ve watched tons of table tops video’s but pick more tips from this one than others! Thanks 🇬🇧
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks!!
@adecraig8607
@adecraig8607 Год назад
Man, this was golden. Building a top for an office desk I need and was concerned about warping overtime. C-channels and alternating the grain is brilliant. Thank you, sir!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks Год назад
Thank you!
@g0th1cazn
@g0th1cazn 4 года назад
I really enjoy the process and I am looking forward to do something similar.
@HarlyGuy13
@HarlyGuy13 4 года назад
Well done. You sure make the glue up look easy. I did a similar top for my son that was 120” x 34” and really struggled with the glue up. I guess practice makes perfect. Great explanations throughout.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you! Hopefully it helped you for next time.
@hibiki54
@hibiki54 3 года назад
Beautiful. I'm really inspired to make my own tables from this video.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Good! Thanks so much!
@throughlyfurnishedoutdoors
@throughlyfurnishedoutdoors 3 года назад
Hey Brandon, I have probably watched this video 3 times since you published it, and I just finished building a simple maple plywood desk for my wife. I'm thinking of going back and putting a top like this on it later, and this video will be the one off of which I base the new top. Thanks for a quality video with clear instructions and no unnecessary ancillary commentary. (stuff like pointing out the awesome sunset is appreciated!)
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Thanks a lot Michael that means alot. Really appreciate the support. Good luck on the build!
@vladzett
@vladzett 4 года назад
the results looks so nice, but the process of doing it - that is what amazes me :) Great work, I love it!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@briangurka8085
@briangurka8085 2 года назад
I used your video last year as a guide when building my desk. I used a butchers block so really only needed the sanding content and finishing content. Fast forward a year later and now building a kitchen table top with redwood!! Using your entire video now. It’s been great
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 2 года назад
Heck ya! That's awesome!
@EllisDesignandTradeCo
@EllisDesignandTradeCo 4 года назад
hey man that sunset looks great and so does that clear coat! nice table, workshop looking good!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Haha thanks man! Thanks for watching. Much appreciated.
@ryanjacobsmeyer7565
@ryanjacobsmeyer7565 4 года назад
Love that you install channel on the underside to prevent bowing/warping over time. GREAT idea!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
I wish I could remember where I first saw that trick but I use it all the time.
@eechiihaojulian9307
@eechiihaojulian9307 4 года назад
@@WalkersWoodworks I am new to woodworking. Thanks for sharing this info. I have a question, does bowing/warping occur all the time if a channel is not made? Does it occur on all woods? And to my understanding, the channel you made also doubled up as the place to place the C-panel am I right to say so? Thanks!
@michaelz6870
@michaelz6870 4 года назад
@@WalkersWoodworks The great idea should now be considered stolen!
@craigsfreshwaterfishplants9426
@craigsfreshwaterfishplants9426 3 года назад
Could you also just 2x4 or 1x2? Would it accomplish the same thing?
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 3 года назад
@@eechiihaojulian9307, it is not usual among furniture makers to anchor a table top to metal channel in order to keep it flat. It is normal to expect a piece of wood to keep its shape well enough, if it has been made from properly dried furniture quality stock. If the wood has been exposed for a time to conditions more humid than are normal indoors, for example stored under cover but outside, before being worked to its final shape, than you make expect some problems with stability.
@DIYwithDave
@DIYwithDave 4 года назад
Great video. I love the idea of using the metal C channel. I'll definitely have to incorporate that into my projects.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks Dave! It helps alot.
@frankie1597
@frankie1597 2 года назад
This is perfect woodworking. Simple steps that are not overcomplicated and are completely effective and efficiently. Great work
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@lesthiele7645
@lesthiele7645 2 года назад
Not having a workshop, it makes me very envious of all you guys that can just 'pop' into your shop and work away, I really likes what you done with the table top, it looked fantastic, hope you are keeping safe and well in this crazy world we are all in, very best regards from Australia.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 2 года назад
I was like that too it took years to get to this point. I appreciate you watching and the support! Hopefully you can get a shop of your own in the future!
@Grihmmy
@Grihmmy 4 года назад
Great job on the table, and really good looking materials. The only thing i personally would change is the use of PU. Here in Sweden, and the North generally, finding old furniture with natural coloration changes, some cracks and patina from decades of use, is a mark of beauty. If you want to experiment, try waxing the ood and heatgun melt it, then polish it into the wood and see if you like it. A very organic and fully chemical free version. Keep up the great crafting, and stay safe 👍
@robertd1965
@robertd1965 2 года назад
I love videos where I learn things I haven't seen before. Well done sir.
@muhammadafzalshuhilahmad4675
@muhammadafzalshuhilahmad4675 4 года назад
This is absolutely amazing. Really jealous of all the tools you have. Great piece of work
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you!
@iFatum
@iFatum 3 года назад
This is exactly what I needed for building my first desk, I’ve always liked carpentry, and want to further my craft. This video was extremely helpful with achieving that goal. Thank you sir.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
So glad it helped! Thank you for watching!!!
@charlessciano6663
@charlessciano6663 4 года назад
I love that you don't edit out your mistakes.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Gotta keep it real!
@Seanage
@Seanage 4 года назад
great video. Really appreciate linking all the tools and things used throughout.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you! Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
@briant9764
@briant9764 3 года назад
me and my son in law build a 12 countertop we used 2-8 framing lumber trimmed the edges for square. screwed together with pocket screws quick sanding and stain when we were finnish it looked very rough. But i am impressed how good it looks once installed.
@Soulful_Cray
@Soulful_Cray 3 года назад
This is very easy thank you for explaining this to me I was going to go to IKEA and use their slab but you showed me how easy this can be thank you once again
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@ColeMarkusen
@ColeMarkusen 3 года назад
Subbed. This was gorgeous, would love to have a top like that one day. So much space! Really love your attention to detail and nice calming style.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Thanks! Really appreciate that.
@snipe757
@snipe757 4 года назад
Great, informative video. And the table turned out so beautifully! I liked the bit about the long-term effects of oil-based finishes vs water-based. Good to know.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! Yea there are a ton of tips you pick up along the way and I'm happy to share them with you guys!
@pamir3739
@pamir3739 3 года назад
who can "DIY" this table like you ????!!!!!! Incredible craftsmanship!! Amazing!!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@satwatchers
@satwatchers 4 года назад
Fantastic. Simple. Elegant. I also learned a lot. Thank you!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped.
@jaclynlyang5705
@jaclynlyang5705 4 года назад
Great job. That's amazing. A marvelous quality piece of art.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you!
@pediddy
@pediddy 4 года назад
Great looking table top! You do great woodwork and instructional videos... thanks for sharing these projects!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you! Appreciate you watching!
@donnymcarter
@donnymcarter 4 года назад
Nice work Brandon! You explained the process very well.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks Donny! Appreciate that. Trying to get better every video.
@maxvcollenburg
@maxvcollenburg 3 года назад
4:17 that sunset!
@shawnnelson8627
@shawnnelson8627 4 года назад
That maple even looked heavy watching this video. Awesome work.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you! Haha it was definitely heavy.
@One_of_Many750
@One_of_Many750 3 года назад
That Sunset At 4:15... Beautiful!!! Thanks For The Sanding, Because I’m About To Level My First Computer Desk Top, Using Softwood. I’m Excited To Complete This Project!!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Awesome! Good luck!
@jacksievers2467
@jacksievers2467 2 года назад
Awesome table top, great information. Will check out more of your projects. Hope some of them will show how you attach table tops to legs, etc.
@detaildivision
@detaildivision 4 года назад
Inspiring video, thanks for sharing this as well as the tools/branding etc... this will help me and my business!!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! Means alot. Glad it helped you out.
@ATONAL6173
@ATONAL6173 4 года назад
Sunset 4:44. You get a like for the excellent teaching and a comment for that gorgeous, gorgeous experience. I literally feel a richer man for seeing that sunset. Thank you!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks so much!
@ATONAL6173
@ATONAL6173 4 года назад
@@WalkersWoodworks No problem! I realized when I got this notification, though, that I complimented your teaching and the sunset, but not the gorgeous finish you got on there! I had to show my wife, especially the hint of quilting you got going on at 10:14. Gorgeous. I'm trying to convince her to agree to use our stimulus check and tax refund to get into a woodland mills bandsaw mill and a decent planer, so I can see that gorgeous stuff too. I try to make it through all my urban logging treasure trove in an efficient manner, but being a hatchet and scrub plane guy, my output is pretty slow. My best work is some pretty nice joint stools, a bunch of spoons and rustic stuff like that, but I've got a bunch of short cherry logs and some birch rounds sitting there drying out....She's getting there. Wish me luck. Sorry for the long story. RU-vid quarantine cabin fever therapy I suppose....
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Tell her I said that's a great investment haha.
@allenhess6583
@allenhess6583 4 года назад
Very nice. I am planning to build a workbench top using recycled bowling alley. Your channel iron inserts look like a great solution since my top will only be 2 3/8” thick. Thanks for taking the time to make your video and sharing your process with other woodworkers.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@davidrobins4025
@davidrobins4025 4 года назад
Beautiful job - some great ideas for special things to make the desk great
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you!
@Rod_ED
@Rod_ED 3 года назад
I know nothing about building a table or wood shop work, but man that was beautifully explained. God bless you man
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@EnduringCrow
@EnduringCrow 4 года назад
I'm about as novice as a novice can get, despite a long-time appreciation for woodwork. After some time looking into buying a new computer/writing desk I decided that a humble attempt at crafting my own would be the best route; given my budget, standards, and access to a few of the requisite tools. MORE TO THE POINT I stumbled upon this video right away in my research. I gotta say that it has given me plenty of inspiration and considerations! The editing was clean enough, information seems more than sound, and in all it was concise video. Thanks!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you! Sorry about the glitching. Not sure why it did that.
@thedrizz1913
@thedrizz1913 4 года назад
Excellent video and thorough explanation of the finishing process. Thanks!!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
@lisaalbrecht7900
@lisaalbrecht7900 4 года назад
What a gorgeous tabletop! Very informative video. Thanks for sharing!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks so much! And thanks for watching!
@mururoa7024
@mururoa7024 4 года назад
I don't know if someone else already mentioned this in the comments, but useful tip for new woodworkers: don't make your biscuit slots too close to the top side of your boards. After moisture sets in they will "telegraph" through the wood by making the surface uneven. You'll be able to see where they are, and the customer will too. Especially when you try a new type of wood and you don't know how it'll react it's best to make the slots closer to the bottom side of your boards.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Good tip. I always try to center them.
@Judjin_the_first
@Judjin_the_first Год назад
Дякую за пораду
@deguzmanjrrobertom
@deguzmanjrrobertom 10 месяцев назад
Ang ganda.
@sapna2046
@sapna2046 4 года назад
Man your voice and woodworking videos are so perfect way to end the day.(it's 12 am in india)
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks! Really appreciate you watching.
@jeffgagne5482
@jeffgagne5482 10 дней назад
I’ve been using Rockler’s glue bottle roller for years. Love it.
@oterosocram25
@oterosocram25 4 года назад
Really like your shop man, I cant wait to have one.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you!
@DerekRies
@DerekRies 4 года назад
Awesome build! For anyone else that's going to build something like this for a computer desk though if you don't sink the C-Channel or Angle Iron you can use them for cable management as well.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
True Story!
@DainHunter
@DainHunter 4 года назад
Derek Ries so you get the same function out of the c-channels by not sinking them?
@nicholasquinn4779
@nicholasquinn4779 4 года назад
Dain if you flip the C channel 180 degrees it should give sufficient rigidity to prevent warping, providing you have used biscuit joints as well mate, obviously sinking the strengthening channels looks neater though.
@jeffb5858
@jeffb5858 4 года назад
First time I've heard that tip to combat wood grain raise. Will have to keep my eyes on you :)
@tammy7759
@tammy7759 2 года назад
Gorgeous table top and excellent instruction!
@Linkdaspartan777
@Linkdaspartan777 4 года назад
Absolutely loved this video. Very straightforward and clear. Fun to watch, thanks alot!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@MattGlynn
@MattGlynn 4 года назад
Im no joiner and wont be making a desktop anytime soon, but loved watching your video, cheers
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks so much!
@lucaslegz
@lucaslegz 4 года назад
I would love to build this masterpiece, however, missing several tools. Need this as a desk for my sewing machine and work from home set up. Would be great to go from one side to the other seamlessly. Will have to invest in two more tools. Thank you for the great video!
@lucaslegz
@lucaslegz 4 года назад
Mr Hansen, Yes!!! Didn’t think you would catch that. Lol
@lucaslegz
@lucaslegz 4 года назад
Mr Hansen here is a virtual hug!
@justus8663
@justus8663 3 года назад
I don’t think you’d need a biscuit joiner, You could use dowels and glue, or pocket holes and glue. But that’s my opinion 🤷🏻‍♂️
@justus8663
@justus8663 3 года назад
I would also suggest 2x4s especially if you’re building a smaller table
@lucaslegz
@lucaslegz 3 года назад
Mr Hansen, you must have been inhaling that glue. Lol
@Aaron_Smith_OM
@Aaron_Smith_OM 3 года назад
I'm new to woodworking, mainly, making desktops for video editor workstations. There's something about working with your hands that really brings a satisfaction to life that's unexplainable. THanks for sharing! Great work by the way.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!!
@papageek7803
@papageek7803 4 года назад
I am planning on building me a hardwood desktop for my room,it will be 2'X9' and I found this video extremely helpful,thanks.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
That's awesome! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. :)
@samvaldivia3933
@samvaldivia3933 4 года назад
Great vid Brandon. Makes me feel that even I can do after your vid.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Lol thanks man.
@dbjohn211
@dbjohn211 4 года назад
Awesome build! Would have loved to see what type of legs were used on the finished product.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
This one actually sits on cabinet bases lol.
@roverdad
@roverdad Год назад
That looks great. I haven’t seen the three sided finished lumber before.
@Bad_karma82
@Bad_karma82 3 года назад
That sander is the bomb!! I used it over the weekend, so love it!!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
For sure!
@mamasimmerplays4702
@mamasimmerplays4702 4 года назад
Just yesterday I was designing a house with a dining room that won't be too small for my family… and contemplating that I need to learn how to build a dining table to suit. Do you have a vid of building the legs and underframe?
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
I have a "watch me work" style video of building a table.
@Arterexius
@Arterexius 4 года назад
Michael Alm has a video on using a table saw to make conical legs. Maybe you'd both be interested in that one
@brian1185
@brian1185 3 года назад
Wish I would have seen this a few weeks ago. But as you say "live and learn"
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Time to make another! Haha
@kbrewyet
@kbrewyet 4 года назад
Great work and great advice for me. I should start my build in the coming weeks. Thanks
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Awesome!!
@justinlussier299
@justinlussier299 3 года назад
Hey man! Really enjoying your videos ! Began some basics about a year ago and been enjoying watching your videos to step up the game more ! Would really enjoy more HOW TO videos like this one ! Enjoy them all though !! Keep it up! 👊🏼👊🏼
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Great to hear! I appreciate the support!
@randomdds
@randomdds 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this! Incidentally, I never knew about this C-channel stuff, and assumed that I'd need to do a through dovetail for everything (which intimidated the hell out of me). Btw, you may want to get a Japanese chamfer plane. They're the easiest way to lay a crisp, uniform chamfer that I've tried.
@mateoreyes7415
@mateoreyes7415 4 года назад
Wow! I currently go to a vocational high school and in the construction class, wonder if my teacher would let me build this after I become more advanced
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
That would be great!
@keelam12345
@keelam12345 3 года назад
You got a thumbs up from me. Man the workmen’s ships was great to watch. Loved the video. Thanks
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@gettingfitat5015
@gettingfitat5015 4 года назад
Absolutely beautiful...and you make it look so easy!!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you!!
@devonmanning4312
@devonmanning4312 4 года назад
If you want to avoid stress on your back when removing the clamps, place a scrap 4×4 under each end after the glue dries. It should give just enough room to get the pipe clamps off
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Good idea! I'll have to do that next time.
@Suave6869
@Suave6869 6 месяцев назад
Thats how our woods teacher had us do it back in highschool😅
@x_zubrance
@x_zubrance 4 года назад
Nice tip on alternating the grain :) thanks. Not that I would ever contemplate making such a large table top, but am curious on how that would be fitted to base/legs?
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
I always use the z clip style table top fasters.
@x_zubrance
@x_zubrance 4 года назад
@@WalkersWoodworks I just checked that out.. makes a lot of sense Bud, cheers !
@pemtax557
@pemtax557 2 года назад
Beautiful work Brandon ... you're always fun to watch and I always learn something new. Cheers and have a wonderful holiday!!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 2 года назад
Thank you! Appreciate the support!
@jacobgiordani1556
@jacobgiordani1556 3 года назад
Heck yeah man ill definitely be taking some inspiration from this video for my own project very soon, thanks for sharing!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
@TylerHarney
@TylerHarney 4 года назад
4:14 That sunset tho!! O.o
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Right? Haha
@CT99999
@CT99999 4 года назад
The sunset at 4:16 is incredible!
@ronaldgarner5477
@ronaldgarner5477 4 года назад
I really enjoyed the build, beautiful work. Nice finish.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks so much!
@derrick1125
@derrick1125 4 года назад
That turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you!
@cdgb1
@cdgb1 4 года назад
4:11 that sunset tho
@rfen56
@rfen56 4 года назад
Outstanding video! I've got an 18" oak that had to come down a few years ago. A friend has a sawmill so we slabbed it out to 1.5"x 10' planks that have been stacked and stickered. All I needed was ideas of what to make with them. Once I've made dimensional lumber from them do you think they would be too thin (maybe 1") to do something like your desktop?
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
No not at all. But I would do an apron with the base for something that thin and use table top fasteners to secure it.
@CoolBreeze640
@CoolBreeze640 3 года назад
Stickered?
@tbroekemeier
@tbroekemeier 2 года назад
@@CoolBreeze640 Late to the party, but it just means that you use spacers or "stickers" between every board when stacking to dry. It allows air to circulate around every board rather than locking in moisture if boards are stacked right on top of each other. This also helps the boards dry more evenly and prevents massive cups, warps, twists, etc. due to differential drying.
@CoolBreeze640
@CoolBreeze640 2 года назад
@@tbroekemeier Thanks!
@justinphilpott
@justinphilpott 3 года назад
I really like this video... great instructions, direct to the point of exactly what is going on, great voice over, and I loved the sunset shot :) .... will be checking out more of your stuff
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 3 года назад
Thanks man! Really appreciate it.
@haydenbraxton8095
@haydenbraxton8095 3 года назад
nice idea using the C channel. I've only done smaller glue-ups, but looking to making something larger soon. I'll probably employ some channel.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Sorry about the glitching! It must have been in the upload process. Try to stick with me haha. Really appreciate all your support!
@timrandall4659
@timrandall4659 4 года назад
Thought it was time for a new phone...
@tste8361
@tste8361 4 года назад
Do you have a link or any info on the shop vac connection you have for you biscuit jointer
@smallfry3188
@smallfry3188 4 года назад
Hey, that’s ok. I think if you know it’s there, maybe mention it with a card at the beginning? It’s a tiny bit of a seizure risk.
@anrew4425
@anrew4425 4 года назад
I want to see a mortise and tenon wedge table, like a normal table top that has mortises running through all the boards and wedged at both ends, glueless tabletop?
@gibson_rulls4992
@gibson_rulls4992 4 года назад
if i dont want to buy a biscuit jointer or learn how to use one more so could i just use glue and pipe clamps?
@NebWellington
@NebWellington 4 года назад
Hey man you've inspired me to make one of these myself. Having the C channels made up, would 3mm steel be suitable or would you use 6mm? Cheers brother.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
I use 1/8" thick.
@PC_Ringo
@PC_Ringo 4 года назад
3 mm bud.
@eyeconartist
@eyeconartist 3 года назад
Walkers Woodworks Love this table top! I’m new to woodworking, especially to using C channel. I’m finding some places online, but not sure how to get them with holes in them. Is there something I’m missing on how to order or find lives similar to yours? My desktop that I’m building is 28” wide btw. Thanks for any info.
@madgamer008
@madgamer008 4 года назад
Gorgeous desk top! You put a ton of care into it and it shows!
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thank you
@RainDog222222
@RainDog222222 4 года назад
and yet the finish is cheap plastic.
@madgamer008
@madgamer008 4 года назад
RainDog222222 some people prefer the poly finish because it protects the surface if it gets wet
@colinjeffreys7833
@colinjeffreys7833 Год назад
Brilliant detail and skill....a pleasure to watch. All the best from Wales!
@TI2L87
@TI2L87 4 года назад
This is a far cry from the desk I built out of 2x6s and a Kreg jig. But, now I have the bug and a lot more tools. Still need a ton more clamps though...
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Woodworkers can never have to many clamps!
@anrew4425
@anrew4425 4 года назад
I have problems with no clamps, no nointer or planer either, got a few old hand tools but that's it
@jarredrook
@jarredrook 4 года назад
Looks awesome! I'm still very much a newbie, so hoping you can help me with two pieces not shown. On the underside, when you sanded between the coats of poly, what grit did you use? On the top side, what strength of scotch-brite did you use between?
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 4 года назад
Thanks! I used the same scotch Brite to sand the bottom as I used on top. I think it's just labeled as a fine sanding pad from 3M. But you can also use like 400 grit sand paper. Works the same.
@sceneitallwithjeffandjon6984
@sceneitallwithjeffandjon6984 2 года назад
This was one of the many videos I watched before building a floating desk topped with 11.5' worth of butcher block. Now I'm just waiting for the top to cure after 3 coats of clear gloss polyurethane, and then I can start the cable management step. Thanks for the video, and I especially liked the voiceovers for all your steps.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 2 года назад
Awesome!!
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