Today we’re making a simple modern DIY dining table that can comfortably seat six. This is an awesome limited tools project, because the only power tools …
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What kind of screws did you get I donโt want to make a hole on the top
Did you have any problem with the table bowing over time?
Very easy to follow. Thank you
๐ lol jk love this. Actually made two smaller ones this past weekend
Love love love this table!โ โ >allmy.tips/TableBenche?15ใp ย ย It is perfect for 2 and you can get 4 at it! The color is great…white..not green as some said! Easy to assemble! Looks great and is real wood! We also have the small side table with wheels and use it for a coffee station!
oh. my. god.
ty so much
For this dining table did you have to joint the 1x10s? If so, how did you do that? If not, how did you acquire wood that was already jointed? I have gone to so many places and tried to buy s4 1×10 wood and always have problems with warped wood. Just curious how you got past this.
How long do you think one could make this table with just 4 legs? (As in no extra legs for support in the middle)
As a lady who loves DIY projects, what basic tools would you recommend? Iโm looking to build a basic tool โkitโ so I can make my own furniture and other items. Thanks in advance ๐. I love your channel too.
Can thisbe used outdoors?
point contacts with the ground made the desk very easy to shift or slip
Hairpin legs can be found in various lengths at…drumroll please…Rockler!!! That's where I got mine.Oh yeah,I like Rockler.๐
i love this table and i will be making it , great job
Okay , so how much are you selling it for ??
Where did you get the jig with the guide?
Nice…..
Could I follow this plan and make the table 10'? or would that be too long and heavy for those legs? Love the build though.
the 1×10 boards, what is their actual thickness? .75"?
I want to know what kind of doweling jig/dowels to use on .75" plywood.
Can you do mid-century seats ? Im planning to redecorate my house this style and i would like to use your ideas for it
What do you call the tool you used when you created the dowel holes? Ive never worked with dowels (creating my own anyway) and would love to do a project like this.
I don't have all the tools you have. I would like to just go to home depot and have them just cut the wood for me can you tell me what I need??
Love it!
Is this strong enough to keep a sewing machine that weighs around 6 kgs?
Mike! Nice video. What chair will you recommend to this table? Thanks
Love it
Are you not worried about movement on those horizontal supports that you screwed on?
I love those legs I am using the same for my next project!
Is one coat of danish oil enough?
Ill probably do something like this just skip steps a lot for temporary use and put carbon film on it or something to hide imperfections.
where to buy our dowel jig?
Hey Mike. I used 1×12 (3 wide) and 80inch long. I'm happy with how it turned out but had a few questions. 1. My dowels didn't end being centered quite perfectly which means the boards weren't flat or lined up straight along the length. I used some wood filler and lots of belt sanding to get it looking square. I used a cheaper dowel jig and paid the price for it 2. The Danish oil finish is really tricky. At first I think I put way too much which looked great initially but over 72 hrs became dull and almost gray especially around the knots. I dry sanded and filled some cracks that formed in the wood filler. Then applied another thin layer of Danish oil followed by wet sanding. It still hasn't dried 24hrs but looks a bit orange. Any tips to for the Danish oil? Thanks for sharing this great project.
nice addition on pre-fab legs,, check out Western Products for pre-fab legs as well
Hey, I'd like to make a coffee table the same way. Will pine be way too soft for that?
Hi ! I'm excited to make this.. what length screws were used???
Can you list how much you spent on the total project? Love your videos BTW, thank you!
Amazing
So there was no need to joint up the edges of the boards?
My wife and I love the design of this table, but she is concerned about stability. Could it put up with some abuse, kids, dogs, etc.? Thanks!
How far apart are the dowels?
I got to say, ALL you videos make me hella want to build.! I work at ikea so I'm constantly thinking about what I could use from there in my projects!
I am planning to follow this plan but build the top with hardwood like walnut. Would using pine for the support be fine or would it devalue the table? I would to build something that if I can sell it at cost if I want a different table later.
i think you should learn how to stick weld, no mig/mag but real welding. it also will be a great thing to take video's of
Could you do matching chairs for this table?
Isn't pine too soft for a table? I want to do this table (absolutely love it) but I thought pine was too soft for a table? I thought it was a wood that gets bruised easily, so not the ideal type of wood for a dining table. Are you satisfied with the pine?
Hey dude, i'm that dude from the print shop, nice to meet ya and thanks for the vids!
I wish i had all these tools, I've been looking for mid century furniture but man they're up to 5,000+ these says
I really want to recreate this but I'm confused as to how to use a dowling jig. Could you please make a video on that or help me in any way possible. Thank you!!!
Hi Mike, is it better to use different pieces of wood to make the table top than using a large piece of wood?