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Round Oak Table Top with Osmo Polyx-Oil Pure 

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My brother in law Jason and his family recently moved to Colorado. That means I have a new shop helper and he has a new house that is in need of furniture. When I saw their small round kitchen table in its new larger home, I knew we had to do something. The original top was only 36" in diameter and actually looked oddly small for the base it sat on. So I offered to make them a new 48" top that would also match their newly-refinished red oak floors. A quick weekend project! Here are some of the products shown in the video:
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Комментарии : 231   
@alecmcmahon
@alecmcmahon 5 лет назад
I for one appreciate the extra attention given to how to apply the finish and taking some of the mystery out of application. Hey OSMO, keep paying the man.
@woodwhisperer
@woodwhisperer 5 лет назад
I like the way you think Alec! :)
@BrentWilliams2
@BrentWilliams2 5 лет назад
@@woodwhisperer By the way, I really liked how you presented OSMO. Very transparent approach that came across really well.
@woodwhisperer
@woodwhisperer 5 лет назад
@@BrentWilliams2 thanks Brent. I think it's important to be super honest about these things. It's really nothing new for me but I'm making an effort to make it as obviously and transparent as possible.
@mcsqu4r3d
@mcsqu4r3d 5 лет назад
@@woodwhisperer agreed. Very honest and respectable way to present the partnership.
@emilylindstrom724
@emilylindstrom724 5 лет назад
@@woodwhisperer Aye, great way to insert a sponsorship that's actually relevant to the video subject, great information on how to use it rather than just 'glossing' over that step, and it looks beautiful. Brusso is another one like that.
@topsaw
@topsaw 5 лет назад
Great video! I teach high school woodshop, woke up this morning with a cold and needed something to do with my class. Great to see this, instant lesson plan for today.
@mryotch
@mryotch 5 лет назад
Was I the only one disappointed to learn George Costanza wasn't going to be the shop helper?? SERENITY NOW! Beautifully done Marc I also appreciate the additional finish details I've been interested in the Osmo products. Thanks!
@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 5 лет назад
That top is absolutely beautiful. For removing the part where the jointer doesn't reach, I fasten a thin piece of hardboard to half of the base of my trim router. I then use a flat bottom bit set to the bottom of the thin piece. The added piece then rides on the jointed surface and the bit trims the rest level to it.
@jeremyspecce
@jeremyspecce 5 лет назад
I'd like to say, for all of us Jeremys, that I appreciate your efforts and always learn something even if I don't have a particular interest in the project itself.
@paulsmitchell
@paulsmitchell Год назад
I just tried osmo top oil on a red oak tabletop I'm building for a client. It's a really beautiful finish, I'm very happy with the results I got. The only other comment I have is that I think your technique is more complicated than it needs to be. I simply sanded up to 220, and then applied osmo using the same squeegee that you used. Then wiped off wet spots using a soft cloth. That's it. No buffing, no sanding pads, no wood filler, nothing else. Your finish might be better than what I got, but this is so good I just don't care to make it any better. Really an amazing finish, thanks for the tip to use it.
@BearCreekWoodworking
@BearCreekWoodworking 5 лет назад
This is a great video to show that sometimes it's a good idea to up cycle a piece of furniture instead for building a completely new one. I'm sure Jason and his family will enjoy their "new" table, and think of you often when they use it. Awesome Job Marc!
@kevinalmeyda
@kevinalmeyda 5 лет назад
“If you’re a fan of cartoons, you’re probably expecting me to fall through the floor”. Ok, I laughed hard! Appreciate the video and good luck to your new helper.
@SierraLimaOscar
@SierraLimaOscar 5 лет назад
And it's exactly what I was waiting for :)
@DroneTravels_KS
@DroneTravels_KS 2 года назад
So I have some tiny pores on my slab and didn't even know that I would be able to fill them with a product such as the wood filler. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@JDCrae
@JDCrae 5 лет назад
I really like this build. It's a beautiful table and I appreciate you making and sharing this content. Thanks for doing what you do.
@prspastor
@prspastor 2 года назад
I really like Osmo products. Good to see them in use here!
@tallyman15
@tallyman15 5 лет назад
The very super cool tools fence system is the best. I built the rail and tube from Allen Littles plan my my unisaw and purchased the fence and T system from Allen. Very solid and accurate.
@catboy1672
@catboy1672 4 года назад
I sell Osmo in my store and I am constantly looking for information on how the products they create perform. Your video here was awesome. Thanks for that. Subscribed! I manage a Windsor Plywood in Canada. If you ever see one of our stores stop in. We have a few in the north western USA.
@jonhallthatsall
@jonhallthatsall 5 лет назад
Great tip on pore filling red oak, especially just the top. I did a red oak project recently and regretted not pore filling before finish. Also, great video!
@acopernic
@acopernic 5 лет назад
These Osmo products are just... perfect!
@bunnhearn314
@bunnhearn314 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video with great detail descriptions of your products and work techniques. Nice job.
@rdgalemo
@rdgalemo 5 лет назад
Beautiful work! Always learn something new from your videos and look forward to the upcoming projects. Thank you for doing what you do and sharing your work with the world! Cannot be easy at times...
@diyzerocoalfa2140
@diyzerocoalfa2140 5 лет назад
I love your videos l'm a fan for more than 20 years now. I'm from Egypt. Greetings for your wife and sons
@420Heretic
@420Heretic 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing Mr. Spagnuolo
@ZipKickGo
@ZipKickGo 5 лет назад
Oh hey, I have the square version of that table! Made in Malaysia apparently. I like the assembly, it helped me refinish the table very easily.
@Aardrijk1
@Aardrijk1 5 лет назад
Nicely done! I always learn something when I watch your videos. Thank you.
@victoryvintagetools9596
@victoryvintagetools9596 5 лет назад
Great work as always. Don’t let the negativity bring you down.
@davecurda2350
@davecurda2350 5 лет назад
I have been using osmo for a year and a half, I just love how it looks and how easy to touch up
@jacobhornsby5579
@jacobhornsby5579 5 лет назад
This video will forever be the one known as full sleeve tattoos, the best dull dry humor with a Wiley Coyote reference haha! On a more serious side note: this is a very informative video. I really appreciate the info you put out on the finishing product used.
@dscraft6358
@dscraft6358 5 лет назад
Nice and instructive video as always. I like to see that you reuse the legs and it still makes a whole new table. I like the idea of re-using wood. Thanks for sharing
@bpower6362
@bpower6362 5 лет назад
Nice easy project. It came out beautiful. I think it looks way nicer than the original. The larger top seems to fit the base better.
@MrBez007
@MrBez007 5 лет назад
Hi mark your videos got me in to you tube and you have taught me so much so feel a bit stupid trying to give you a tip, but for temporary router trammels instead of sticky back tape try drilling a hole through the trammel matching the diameter of one of your router guide bushes, centrally where you want your router bit to cut. Then simply insert the guide bush in to your router and pop it through the hole in the trammel. The best bit about this apart from speed is is the router can rotate as you go around. Sorry you probably get sick of keyboard woodworkers trying to give you tips you already know.
@jimbo2629
@jimbo2629 2 года назад
The real question is “what does it look like after a year of use after spillages?” Right now I am sitting having breakfast off a similar round table that is over 20 years old. I finished it with polyurethane. It’s top is one piece of cedar of Lebanon with lovely grain showing through. It has a couple of gouges but no watermarks or stains. Basically it is almost as good as new. It has had no attention other than wiping off with a damp rag after meals. So a showroom patina might sell a product, but that’s not enough for me for a horizontal top or a kitchen work surface. . .
@frickd7355
@frickd7355 5 лет назад
Learned about the wood filler you used. Thanks. Generally there is good info in every post. Thanks
@ryanern18
@ryanern18 5 лет назад
At first glance I thought that was Jay Bates.
@tonymartin5336
@tonymartin5336 4 года назад
A George Costanza poster in the products list ha Awesome! If the finish comes out not what I expected it’s because I didn’t have the poster!
@ofwoden
@ofwoden 5 лет назад
Nothin' better than a good waxed bottom.
@SecretStashBrosBuilds
@SecretStashBrosBuilds 5 лет назад
We also like using wax on some of the mechanical parts in our puzzle boxes. It works great for kind of lubing them up and so they can move back and forth.
@orvh5223
@orvh5223 5 лет назад
Thanks for the awesome video! In the next few weeks planning to start building your cherry trestle table. Might try this new finish on it.
@PerfectlyReasonableNecessities
Hi guys it's Pete from Australia and I really enjoy the channel and the info from them i have used technical stuff i have been able to take to the project This is a awesome video too thanks for all the work you do
@Valtrach
@Valtrach 5 лет назад
Still jealous of all those tools I can't afford... You rock man!
@BruceAUlrich
@BruceAUlrich 5 лет назад
Correction...looks fantastic!
@bigfootseahawk5686
@bigfootseahawk5686 5 лет назад
You have a new subscriber. New woodworker here, and I aspire to produce this caliber of work 👍
@normanjeckel9502
@normanjeckel9502 5 лет назад
Great video , I like that you used a grain filler , oak does have some deep grain , that's a new process to me. Thanks for the video and knowledge 👍
@JohnSmith-qc6bq
@JohnSmith-qc6bq 5 лет назад
The Osmo looks like a nice finish, and I have been tempted to try it, but when you look at the price of this stuff!!!!!! In a weakened state I purchased a 'sample' of 125ml of the polx oil satin, and with taxes and shipping came to $40.17 canadian, Can't really complain as I can't remember being forced to buy, but it won't stop me from grumbling about it when I try it. Thanks for the great video and attention to detail.
@jimweisgram9185
@jimweisgram9185 4 года назад
It goes on much thinner than a film finish, so a little goes a long way.
@20pump
@20pump 5 лет назад
I’ve been using Osmo products for a couple of years. I like them.
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 5 лет назад
Great job Marc! 😃 Thanks for the info! 👍🏻👊🏻
@jamsomito
@jamsomito 5 лет назад
Mark, I really appreciate this video, as this small project is a lot more representative of the work I do, though I do love dreaming of your big projects for some day in my shop. It's these simple projects that serve as a great way to practice technique and attention to detail, and I learned a thing or two about some basic methods to help me improve my accuracy (router jig), and I really like your thoughts on the low-VOC finish. Thanks for the video, and well done!
@Shaka_Vibe
@Shaka_Vibe 5 лет назад
As usual, a great video... I’m going to try Osmo on my next project. Thanks Marc.
@jjp52
@jjp52 5 лет назад
Love how the top came out 👍👍👍
@LDeezy662
@LDeezy662 5 лет назад
My man Spags with yet another BANGER!!!
@samuelroberts334
@samuelroberts334 5 лет назад
That top is Gorgeous! Great job.
@sctroj88
@sctroj88 5 лет назад
I like how you let the bro-in-law make the “riskier” jointer cut. That’s what shop help is for!
@AVAITOR09
@AVAITOR09 5 лет назад
Great video Marc! It’s a beautiful table top! Welcome Jason! We look forward to seeing you, well your arms any way, in future videos! Lol
@jeremiah3543
@jeremiah3543 5 лет назад
5:08 “I’ll wax the bottom” I said that on my honeymoon.
@tooljunkie555
@tooljunkie555 5 лет назад
Looks great Marc! And I Never thought to do that with red oak. Tha is for the tip sensi 🙏
@Xanderbelle
@Xanderbelle 2 года назад
Stopping paste. Havent seen that in aaaages. Nice one.
@JosephMcPhail
@JosephMcPhail 5 лет назад
I need a brother in law with a really nice shop.
@DebsHill1
@DebsHill1 5 лет назад
beautiful. makes me want to go home and make something
@bickybickford
@bickybickford 5 лет назад
Excellent video I really love the stuff you build, great video as always. Keep up the great work Mark can't wait for the next one.
@myhoneyshandmade1077
@myhoneyshandmade1077 5 лет назад
Great table Mark. Like the finish.
@brainfornothing
@brainfornothing 5 лет назад
Beautiful, as always ! Thanks for sharing !
@AdamCraigOutdoors
@AdamCraigOutdoors 5 лет назад
funny to mention jointer size because i have a 6" and a lot of the stock i received was over 6". so i was cutting strips off and then running it all over the jointer. i would love a bigger one.
@charleselkins4546
@charleselkins4546 5 лет назад
I like it. The finishing tips are nice.
@cherylvalentine693
@cherylvalentine693 2 года назад
Looks beautiful
@eduardosandoval3681
@eduardosandoval3681 5 лет назад
Awesome video, I love the practicality of this video! Keep these awesome vids coming!
@garybuck7684
@garybuck7684 2 года назад
Nice finish, I use Osmo also.
@Wordsnwood
@Wordsnwood 5 лет назад
+1 for George.
@danglebals8432
@danglebals8432 5 лет назад
Damnit Marc you disappointed Jeremy! 😮😂
@woodwhisperer
@woodwhisperer 5 лет назад
I have been struggling all of my life with Jeremy Disappointment Syndrome, JDS for short. I don't think people without JDS understand how difficult it is sometimes.
@julianomatias8156
@julianomatias8156 5 лет назад
Who is Jeremy?
@pedge001
@pedge001 5 лет назад
Hello. My name is Patrick and I too struggle with JDS.
@ald7157
@ald7157 5 лет назад
Love the finish, looking good! 👍
@darkmagician1184
@darkmagician1184 5 лет назад
5:45 I wasn't thinking it but now I can't get the image out of my head :D
@PEZ4949
@PEZ4949 5 лет назад
I used Osmo once. Good stuff, but imagine my surprise when I found out that it's five times more expensive than the Festool oils; yes, FESTOOL!
@Sodabowski
@Sodabowski 5 лет назад
Whoa, dude, that grain pops! Great job as always. Welcome to your BIL :)
@WayWoodworking
@WayWoodworking 5 лет назад
Beautiful work!
@TehScientist
@TehScientist 4 года назад
I enjoy watching Marc hand plane against the grain.
@ChrisCraftWow
@ChrisCraftWow 5 лет назад
Beep Beep absolutely hilarious and I did think that! Nice job as always
@davidclarke5313
@davidclarke5313 5 лет назад
Is the full version of that safety warning “Don’t be a dingus if you wanna keep your fingus“?
@AndersOlausson
@AndersOlausson 5 лет назад
Thanks, I needed that and got at least two useful tips out of it.
@19woodworks
@19woodworks 5 лет назад
Very cool. I like the fun comments included. Haha!
@billlay4815
@billlay4815 5 лет назад
Another great vid Marc! Just to confirm you're using a green Scotch Brite-type pad (the coarse one) in your buffing process, right? (It sure looked green on the video). That won't leave scratch marks? thanks!!
@jayhitek
@jayhitek 5 лет назад
Hi Nicoles brother! Welcome!
@wallacejohnson2711
@wallacejohnson2711 2 года назад
Nice video, to the point and easy to follow. Why the Polyx-Oil Pure first and not just the Top Oil? The Osmo web site and local work crafter store only recommend one or the other.
@Fredatbedrock
@Fredatbedrock 5 лет назад
Great work looks amazing
@nobull-dozer3356
@nobull-dozer3356 5 лет назад
Awesome job . Well done 👍
@JustBuildItCanada
@JustBuildItCanada 5 лет назад
great video.👍👍👍
@jeremiah3543
@jeremiah3543 5 лет назад
Dude love the Katz Moses shirt. Great video and great content
@enelgaragedemartincho
@enelgaragedemartincho 5 лет назад
Beautiful
@periodcraftsmen
@periodcraftsmen 5 лет назад
I am so distracted by your tattoos and I don't have these tools! Can't you just wear long sleeves and use ryobi tools! Just kidding as you know. Marc you have come a long way from 10 plus yeas ago. Great to see a long length video from you again. As always great work and thank you.
@woodwhisperer
@woodwhisperer 5 лет назад
You da man Freddy!
@kernow9324
@kernow9324 4 года назад
A really helpful video explained very well. What's not to like? Liked and subscribed.
@Flannelcarpenter
@Flannelcarpenter 5 лет назад
Came out great!
@dennisdownes9319
@dennisdownes9319 5 лет назад
Pour filling......new to me; I'm always learning! Excellent video! Please be careful of those sweatshirt strings near machines.......sorry...... I'm a Power Plant technician; I'm always trying to think of that stuff! DD
@befmx31
@befmx31 5 лет назад
Looks really good.
@STROBdotNET
@STROBdotNET 4 года назад
hii looking good. Why not use 3 coats of topoil instead? what is the advantage of using the pure version for the first coat?
@rbeaulne
@rbeaulne 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@dbsdbs114
@dbsdbs114 5 лет назад
so much for getting rid of that double sided tape! ;)
@toddmullis3249
@toddmullis3249 5 лет назад
You should have a weekly installment of puppet Marc replying to the worst comment found in a recent video. Really enjoyed that.
@woodwhisperer
@woodwhisperer 5 лет назад
haha maybe we'll try that. :)
@marcospags7941
@marcospags7941 5 лет назад
Love all of your videos!!!!!
@woodwhisperer
@woodwhisperer 5 лет назад
Your name makes me a little suspicious. Mom, is that you? lol
@marcospags7941
@marcospags7941 5 лет назад
Lol
@FranksDIY
@FranksDIY 5 лет назад
I use 2 inch Styrofoam to place under cutting material. Looks great
@natewasden
@natewasden Год назад
Noob question here. Wouldn’t pocket screwing the table into the legs pose potential expansion and contraction problems later?
@awakewithjakefield2469
@awakewithjakefield2469 3 года назад
Seinfeld love it!
@jmartinez4460
@jmartinez4460 5 лет назад
Beautiful table. 👍🏽
@reneecash3483
@reneecash3483 3 года назад
I loved the video and the table looks absolutely superb. I'm wondering if you are now able to place a hot drink on the table without leaving a white circle behind?
@Kkuts37
@Kkuts37 5 лет назад
Very Nice! Welcome, Jason! :)
@LindaDahlstromSmith
@LindaDahlstromSmith 3 года назад
I'm working on a test piece of pine. First very thin coat of Osmo hardened nicely. Second took over a week. Third is still gummy/sticky after two weeks. Help? Eventually for a pine kitchen countertop.
@charleshanson9467
@charleshanson9467 5 лет назад
Was the original top solid wood? I feel like nothing from a store is solid wood anymore. Which brings me to to the pocket screws. Did you just put them back in for the new top or go with another mechanical fastener solution because of wood movement?
@woodwhisperer
@woodwhisperer 5 лет назад
the original top was solid. The new top is secured the same way. The pocket holes are fairly old and worn at this point so I'm not too concerned about wood movement. The screws had plenty of play.
@jamescarroll4728
@jamescarroll4728 4 года назад
Great video, thanks for the tips!
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