How to build a DIY Outdoor Table with matching benches and individual Cube Stools!
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Mobile Workbench: https://bit.ly/31zGvYJ
Miter Saw: https://rivr.link/MRG-wS-8Yj
TotalBoat Epoxy: http://bit.ly/3lJrHRu
TotalBoat Slow Hardener: http://bit.ly/42GjoGH
Orbital Sander: https://rivr.link/MRG-LsRasQ
Large Pocket Hole Jig: https://rivr.link/MRG-pDR_MV
Small Pocket Hole Jig: https://rivr.link/MRG-_FNq5F
Wood Glue: https://rivr.link/MRG-ZJhJe2
Rubber Furniture Feet: https://rivr.link/MRG-jUGUPS
Biscuit Joiner: https://rivr.link/MRG-y8ZhBp
Biscuits: https://rivr.link/MRG-CAnhLn
Table Top Fasteners: https://rivr.link/MRG-4gGIoW
Track Saw: https://rivr.link/MRG-dewalttracksaw
Circular Saw: https://rivr.link/MRG-8OeNdc
Jigsaw: https://rivr.link/MRG-eRuW-e
Corner Clamp: https://rivr.link/MRG-h5oHsM
Corner Doweling Jig: https://rivr.link/MRG-hKmqDz
Extended Length Bit (for the dowel jig): https://bit.ly/3JXyuk2
Flush Trim Saw: https://rivr.link/MRG-HNh7jD
TotalBoat Wood Sealer: https://bit.ly/3FRQZ6R (discount with this link!)
TotalBoat Halcyon: https://bit.ly/40cmkJR (discount with this link!)
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Erin Longfellow
Maker Gray
00:00 Introduction
00:14 Table Base
03:01 Table Top
06:12 Benches
06:42 Cube Stools
10:07 Applying Finish
10:47 Bench Supports
11:27 All Done!
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We’re about to make a 15 foot long table out of 4”Thick by 13” wide cedar that we milled. How would you go about joining four 4” thick beams together for the table top? We’re going to use angle iron to connect it to the legs. Do you think flat steel underneath would be enough or would you try and do it with thick dowels?
I was also wondering how the total boat finish holds up and if it ever ends up flaking?
This is by far the best wood working book I have ever read, Lucas four two Bond. My wood working trainer suggests it to all of his learners. I`m amazed how authors managed to write very detailed topics. The tutorials are clear and easy to follow, the material is interesting.
Very inspiring
How's those pocket joints doing????
This video is incredibly helpful. I'm buying the plans off your website. Love the simple and elegant design. Thanks!
You left a lot of gaps on the joints. Call it rustic
Watching you makes me wish I had taken wood shop in Jr High and High School instead of choir. 😢
Beautiful ! Ty
Great video! Love it. Nice work. Thanks for sharing. One small improvement that could be used: when cutting the 45 degree cuts for the cubes if you tip the blade over just a bit past 45 degrees (just a teeny tiny fractional degree) compensates for any wonky boards or inconsistent cutting. If there's going to be an open gap in the edges it'll look better if it's on the inside of the cube rather than the exterior. So by tilting the blade just barely past 45 degrees you force that the exterior edges are tightly closed (at the expense of maybe having small open gap on the inside edges). Something to try. take it or leave it.
Nice video. I really like your cube seats. Thanks for sharing this great idea. You could also use a router for the slot.
OMG…totally in love with that TACO PUSH STICK! 🌮 😆
This is nice!!
Amazing and Awesome project Gray !!!!!! 10/10
BOM TRABALHO
Excellent video. Mind if i ask which KREG pocket hole jig you recommend for joining the 2” material to the 4”?
Loved using biscuit jointer to cut rabbit grooves thought I was only one who did that
I absolutely adore the table and bench, and the four cube stools are such a delightful and practical choice, especially for those with big families. Appreciate you sharing this! 🙂
New subscriber and I really like the looks of this outdoor dining set. I paused the video to click through some of the product links (thank you for including them) and when I returned it looked like the tabletop had a great deal of undulation in it (timestop on the video is 12:14). Is that possibly because you only finished the top and not the bottom of the tabletop boards? I am wondering how I might make it lay flatter.
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