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Jason White
05-08-2021, 4:24 PM
Here’s a little table I just finished building and I made a three-part video series about it. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-nCwQHGkMHYXmDQyOkgSnaC90rcpTBar

Jim Becker
05-08-2021, 8:25 PM
Jason, please post some static photos here of your project...there are a lot of community members that have low speed Internet that limits their ability to view videos. Some photos will also bring relevance to the thread over time.

Matt Day
05-10-2021, 10:20 PM
It’s also kind of self promoting your YT channel too.

Jason White
05-11-2021, 9:20 AM
Yep, here's a couple of photos of the finished table.457423457424



Jason, please post some static photos here of your project...there are a lot of community members that have low speed Internet that limits their ability to view videos. Some photos will also bring relevance to the thread over time.

John TenEyck
05-11-2021, 10:38 AM
That looks very much like the table I built from Woodsmith plans 30+ years ago.

John

Scott Clausen
05-11-2021, 12:16 PM
It’s also kind of self promoting your YT channel too.
That would explain why this is the third forum I have seen the video link posted in today.

Shad Schreiner
05-11-2021, 3:20 PM
Just curious how you cut the drawer faces out of the front of your apron? I've done it in the past by plunge cutting with a jig saw but figured there was an easier/more precise way.

John TenEyck
05-11-2021, 3:46 PM
Just curious how you cut the drawer faces out of the front of your apron? I've done it in the past by plunge cutting with a jig saw but figured there was an easier/more precise way.

Look closer at the apron.

John

Jason White
05-14-2021, 7:57 AM
New Yankee Workshop plans.


That looks very much like the table I built from Woodsmith plans 30+ years ago.

John

Jason White
05-14-2021, 7:58 AM
A few strategic rips on the tablesaw.


Just curious how you cut the drawer faces out of the front of your apron? I've done it in the past by plunge cutting with a jig saw but figured there was an easier/more precise way.

Jason White
05-14-2021, 1:35 PM
A pretty common design. I built this one from New Yankee Workshop plans.


That looks very much like the table I built from Woodsmith plans 30+ years ago.

John

Charlie Jones
05-17-2021, 10:26 PM
You did a nice job.