Making a Farmhouse Table with old rustic wood // DIY reclaimed wood project

Making a Farmhouse Table with old rustic wood // DIY reclaimed wood project

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Tools:

Chop saw/chisel/angle grinder with cup brush/Drill & Impact driver/ table saw/Combo-jointer-planer/clamps/KregJig-system/Propane weed burner/Reciprocating saw/Router

Background music: Secrets in stereo – Again (instrumental)

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craig evans says:

I am not attempting to discredit your work. I love seeing people make really anything with their hands and own ingenuity, however, the chances that this table will survive a year or two are pretty slim. Seeing as the table top joinery is pocket screws I am assuming the breadboard is also pocket screwed and that just spells failure. The miter framing of the solid wood core expounds upon that possibility. and then the under side support framing. It all appears to be an attempt at preventing wood movement rather than working with it. I like the way the table looks I just don't think the technique used will stand the test of time. I think at best you are going to have gaps in the mitered corners and at worst.. well.. something akin to a canoe. I honestly hope not though. I know the work involved was intense if not perilous. The free hand ripping on the table saw of those long boards made my butt pucker a bit. Good luck and happy woodworking.

D.I.Y. The best way to make good stuff says:

Schaut sauber aus!!! Des is halt des, wennst das selber machst dann wird’s wos gscheits 😉 I glaub des mit der Umrandung vo der Tischplatte is a top Idee.
Bringt mit Sicherheit mehra Stabilität in de ganze Sach. Des glaub i wia i obkupfern wenn i mia an Tisch fer`s Esszimmer bau. Gruß aus SAD

Future Farmhouse says:

Great workI want to build one of those for my deck.

MICKIN310 says:

THATS KILLER I NEED RUSTIC FURNITURE FOR MY RANCH HOUSE

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