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After testing a lot of the popular joints and understanding what the strongest and fastest way to join boards is, I did sort of a speed build on this quarter sawn white oak shaker style dining room table commission using nothing but the Festool Domino floating tenon joints. I added a few modern flairs but this is a very classic table design, I did do the beveled edge with handtools, I had to get my cardio in.
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Комментарии : 99   
@DIYCreators
@DIYCreators 6 лет назад
Hey man, just got around to checking out your videos. The videos are done very well and clear. I'm subscribed now :)
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Wow! Thanks for taking some time out of that crazy schedule to check out my videos brother. Someday I hope to reach your level of hustle. Welcome to the family though Glen, let me know if there is ever anything I can do to help!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Seeing you in the comments does make me feel just a little bit maker famous BTW :)
@philliprowland2161
@philliprowland2161 6 лет назад
I honestly could watch a new table build every day. They are always a little different, and there are so many ways to do it.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
I dare you to say the same thing building and shooting them in a 2 car garage workshop...them things take up so much space. I think my video is just going to be me recovering my shop...
@onimashou8705
@onimashou8705 5 лет назад
Watching you work with wood is so soothing,
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 5 лет назад
Thanks oni!
@randyrodriguez4643
@randyrodriguez4643 6 лет назад
That quarter-sawn oak is gorgeous. Nice build!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
I have always wanted to work with jus a lot of QS white oak, this table was a perfect opportunity.
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 6 лет назад
Haha, love the ending!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks man. It’s the little things.
@BruceAUlrich
@BruceAUlrich 6 лет назад
Man, the rays in that oak are just ridiculous! Nice job.
@markpurcell3763
@markpurcell3763 6 лет назад
Awesome video Rick, I love how you explain why you're doing something as you progress through your projects.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks Mark! Every time I see your KU avatar I wonder how we can be friends...JK, thanks for the thoughtful comment
@BronkBuilt
@BronkBuilt 6 лет назад
Turned out great. Nice job.
@ScumbagsUnlimited
@ScumbagsUnlimited 6 лет назад
Great build, simple and well built. Very enjoyable video.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks brother, I dig it. What did you like about the video? So I know for next time :)
@perezwoodworks562
@perezwoodworks562 6 лет назад
Awesome table brother! I love the finish - and your Boxer :)
@jackbrennan3625
@jackbrennan3625 6 лет назад
I love watching you build tables, since it's such a big part of the business. this is were the domino makes it money. keep up the great work!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy and thanks for the note...Looks like you have been up to a lot lately! This is why the Domino is worth every penny of it's price tag, it paid for itself in one commissioned furniture build. Can't beat that for ROI, eat that Bitcoin.
@YouCanMakeThisToo
@YouCanMakeThisToo 6 лет назад
Awesome video and table, Rick! That QS white oak is gorgeous.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks Caleb. Now I just need to stockpile a bunch more and build a couple of Morris chairs.
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 6 лет назад
Awesome work Rick! 👍👊
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy!
@413DaveRN
@413DaveRN 6 лет назад
I'm not sick of tables... I was just working on a sofa table before watching this!
@CheeseBae
@CheeseBae 5 лет назад
Beautiful table. Nicely done. I want to built one very similar to this, but in black walnut.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 5 лет назад
Black walnut is my favorite wood species to work with. It is beautiful and machines so well.
@scottm9605
@scottm9605 6 лет назад
Nice job! I love the idea of leaving the bottom rough to get more thickness, that is super old school traditional too so it really fits with your client's vision. Kudos on the hand planed chamfers, its a nice detail and gives a subtle texture that a router does not. Despite the loud grain the simple design and little features really make this a nice subtle piece.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
You are a true aficionado of furniture, all of those design details were totally deliberate. Glad you picked up on it, I wish I would've taken the time to explain my thought process, maybe I need to build that more into my videos.
@scottm9605
@scottm9605 6 лет назад
Wood.Work.LIFE. I'll accept the flattery but I think you did a good job calling attention to it. I think it would be super cool if you did a video discussing your design process and how you go about making those deliberate decisions to really build a cohesive piece of furniture
@modustrial
@modustrial 6 лет назад
Another really nice build. Good job!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! What’s up next for you? Something crazy with 🤓?
@modustrial
@modustrial 6 лет назад
Not next, but in the near future. Check my channel tomorrow, I've got a new video coming out that has more production time than anything I've done to date. Does that mean it will be good? Well, that remains to be seen :)
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
@ThirdCoastCraftsman 6 лет назад
Oh snap! Thanks for the shoutout bud! And that T-shirt looks mighty good on you! Great build and video man!
@jaimelozada4892
@jaimelozada4892 10 месяцев назад
Awesome.. I love it..
@robertbrunston5406
@robertbrunston5406 6 лет назад
Looks very nice I think! Thank you.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching.
@customdesignnabelsi3613
@customdesignnabelsi3613 6 лет назад
Nice Table 👍🏾 , I did not notice if you put something under the table, Me I always put the same finish below that on the table top, It stabilizes more 🙂
@AngieWilliamsDesigns
@AngieWilliamsDesigns 2 года назад
Looks great.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 2 года назад
Thanks!
@josenewtoncostacosta8079
@josenewtoncostacosta8079 Год назад
Beautyfull 👏👏👏
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 6 лет назад
Handy dandy... ha! looks great!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks so much! Your tea box is amazing!
@WayWoodworking
@WayWoodworking 6 лет назад
Nice work!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks you very much! What did you like about it?
@WayWoodworking
@WayWoodworking 6 лет назад
Wood.Work.LIFE. I thought the dominos for tenons was interesting. First time I've seen that.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Pretty common in production shops. He’s so much time out of the build without sacrificing quality.
@TheWoodYogi
@TheWoodYogi 6 лет назад
Very nice :) Better the steps get a watering than the table legs :D ॐ
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
I love how he looks right at the camera though with that dead to the world look.
@eliaszavala6291
@eliaszavala6291 6 лет назад
Favorite part was your dog. Lolol
@zzzBEASTMANzzz
@zzzBEASTMANzzz 6 лет назад
Awesome work! And sweet I thug life pup edit
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
He’s not a smart dog, but he’s sweet though.
@heyimamaker
@heyimamaker 6 лет назад
The table looks amazing! Any tricks to make sure it sits level?
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
With this one since the frame isn’t super Ridgid it doesn’t have any problems. Most floors aren’t level, so assemble everything right and then use furniture gliders 😂
@gromann
@gromann 6 лет назад
I really need that miter saw
@royhobbs4766
@royhobbs4766 2 года назад
enjoy your channel
@PopsKustojo
@PopsKustojo 5 лет назад
Boom!
@Lordofthefield
@Lordofthefield 2 года назад
Nice work! One thing you didn’t explain was how you glued up the panel after you only ran one side of the boards through the planer. I guess you had the flat sides on the bottom for the glue-up? Which side ended up being the the top of the table top?
@whitexeno
@whitexeno 5 лет назад
popping the grain is pre-sealing part of the grain before applying a stain. Raising the grain is using water/ mineral spirits to cause the fibers to swell so you can smooth the surface even finer.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 5 лет назад
Interesting, I have never heard popping the grain referenced for that. I have always called that sealing the grain, or filling the grain. popping and raising have all been used interchangeably in my experience.
@whitexeno
@whitexeno 5 лет назад
@@WoodWorkLIFE woodwhisperer has a video or 2 on it.
@MixingGBP
@MixingGBP 2 года назад
11:00. When you installed the corner brace, did you add a flat spot to the corner of the leg so as to give the screw a flat spot to go into as opposed to a sharp corner?
@johnbuell8035
@johnbuell8035 2 года назад
Nice work. Don’t like those loose unfastened cuffs flapping around close to power tools, though.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 2 года назад
Good call!
@reneeraw6927
@reneeraw6927 5 лет назад
Love It!! “Thug Life”, LoL!!! Hey, how thick is that table top?
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 5 лет назад
5/4
@braddaiker3111
@braddaiker3111 Год назад
So I am building my first table. Why did you use hand planers on the corners as oppesed to a round over bit and router?
@SD-yb5fx
@SD-yb5fx 3 года назад
You should button those sleeve cuffs if you're going to be working with machinery. Stay safe!
@kayinrolland
@kayinrolland 2 года назад
I couldn’t see in the video, were the legs tapered on two sides?
@steph3n17
@steph3n17 3 года назад
What was the thickness used for the apron/rails? Thanks!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 3 года назад
2 and a half inches.
@gc3-
@gc3- 6 лет назад
What size dominos did you use to connect the aprons to the legs? lol. That ending tho!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks! I used the largest ones from the kit x2. I think the are 8mmx50mm
@IHJR
@IHJR 6 лет назад
Just joined your patreon page to get the plans for this build and they aren’t there. Maybe I just cant find them? Thanks.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Thanks for joining, I don't have plans for all of my projects on there. But I have renders for this one so I will upload it next week.
@user-gc4sc7xp2f
@user-gc4sc7xp2f 6 лет назад
I'd be peeing in this place too! ))) Garbage and dirt! Table 5 points! ))
@DavidSchuVideo
@DavidSchuVideo 6 лет назад
Awesome video and awesome build! But please, for the love of god CLEAN YOUR CAMERA LENS lol.. at the end all i could see was all the dirt and dust specks ( lol sorry, ) But for real, great stuff man!
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
It was clean...or so I thought. Once you get the shot you just go with it. But ya the whole camera needs a good cleaning. I usually use a up filter to keep dust off the lense.
@robertcontrada2325
@robertcontrada2325 5 лет назад
How hard would it be if i wanted to add leafs for this table?
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 5 лет назад
Not too hard, you would probably want to add them in the middle. You could either buy or engineer some sort of track system then just make a longer table top initially and cut out the corresponding middle section.
@robertcontrada2325
@robertcontrada2325 5 лет назад
@@WoodWorkLIFE can you estimate the cost of this table?
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 5 лет назад
@@robertcontrada2325 with design time for me it'd probably be around 4k
@The_Altered
@The_Altered 3 года назад
$1.50 bd-ft??? It’s $12.50+ for 8/4+ quarter sawn white oak near me, guess I need to “service” my dealer too
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 3 года назад
😂
@walterrider9600
@walterrider9600 6 лет назад
thank you . if it had been my dog it would of been the table sigh.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
Ya most of the time with dummy over here it would’ve been. Fortunately this time it just made for entertaining content. I love the guy, but I wouldn’t call him my shop dog, it would demean the quality of my work.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
I know I am sick of tables too...thanks for watching and pardon my use of long dead Memes B) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VuUKd5qexJw.html
@AnnaLiisaWoodSisters
@AnnaLiisaWoodSisters 6 лет назад
Love the table, but your dog does not seem to care of your woodwork :P
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
He was not impressed...
@jialx
@jialx 5 лет назад
cool video but the plans aren't free if you have to support on patreon to get them.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 5 лет назад
Thanks, I sell them too if you don't want to support me long term. I wouldn't want to make the types of plans I would give away totally for free. Count that when looking at plans, you are getting exactly what you are paying for...
@davidslater1225
@davidslater1225 6 лет назад
thoes sleeves are a accident waiting to happen
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 6 лет назад
They’re not as close as they look. It’s called lense compression.
@CheeseBae
@CheeseBae 5 лет назад
You used "calls" like a smart person? What is that?
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 5 лет назад
Cawls are sticks with a bow in them that you clamp to your table top while you glue it up to keep it flat. They are a very good idea for wide panels.
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