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That tip on how to avoid joint glue lines down the leg is brilliant! This makes me more willing to take on legs that need laminating multiple pieces to accomplish size where very thick timber is not available. Unbelievably smart tip...I never ever would have thought of that. A true craftsman you are. Thank you for going through the filming effort to put out these videos.
awesome to visualize your process..you are always stepping up your game and i greatly respect that. really love seeing your videos along side my daily shop adventures. i make a lot of kitchens,vanities, shelving and such, sometimes the opportunity for a nice piece of furniture, and sometimes(now) building guitars in my free time. this build seems like a mega challenge. it all starts with an ollie...cheers my friend.
Great result getting the sponsorship and the commission to build that table. Its great to see the head scratching , figuring out and resulting solutions to the tricky joinery needed for complex projects like that . Looking forward to the rest of the build. Well done Joey hard work paying dividends 👍
Fantastic job Joey, I'm excited to see the series on this build. I've missed you, it's been a while since I've seen any videos from you. I'm so glad you're back. Much love to Kingpost Timber Works!
Absolutely AWESOME ! It is going to be a monster of a table ! Great of BBS to help you out, actually just e-mailed them yesterday abome some timber. I wish I could pick up just the off cuts .... they even look big !
Hi Joey, looks like a great commission and looking forward to seeing the whole thing come to life... you did the legs the RIGHT way for a custom piece of furniture!
Wow - fantastic work and great learning opportunity. Great video. Appreciate you carefully explaining your reasons/thinking. Is going to be an incredible table. Merry Christmas
Been following this on Instagram, looks even more impressive live, great to see how you can accomplish a project like this and how complicated it is great work mate 👍👍👍
intense build, congrats on getting that bid! I sometimes wonder how much off camera "spacing off" you fall subject to when you are trying to hash out obstacles of design? Always a joy watching you create, looking forward to the next one.
I'm a hobbyist amateur from the USA. I love your videos. Not only are you building great stuff, but also keep it entertaining and interesting. I learn something new in every single video that I watch as well. Others channels may have more subs, but not many have as much knowledge, experience, and skill as you have.... and it shows. Great video. I learned a lot.
I'm REALLY looking forward to part 2! This video really makes me think of some of your points about design in the most recent Shopstool Podcast. If someone who wasn't a furniture make tried to design a sliding/extending dining table would they even have thought to include any sort of hardware or joinery?! Not just function of extension but subtler things like the straight grain glue ups for the leg blanks! What would the design of this piece have looked like in the hands of a non-maker? Strange to think about!
Well done Joey BBS Timbers are excited at working together to help educate your listeners into where they can source quaiity Timbers and plywoods from in New Zealand. Our website will have a whole new look in the coming months stay tune everyone. Exciting to see the progress on the Table Joey.
Hi Joey. Where did you buy that diablo sawblade for your kapex? I cant find one with the right arbor size. And also, I love your work. A true master of your craft!
The massive legs were amazing to start, so no need to resize and cut and slice and turn them into something ugly! :-(( It could have been... amazing. What a waste of good timber.