Making Coffee Table - Using Pocket Hole Jig

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Making Coffee Table - Using Pocket Hole Jig
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Thanks for the video. I’ve never used a jig before. I bought all the wood for making my own cornhole boards, but wasn’t sure how to join the 2x4’s to the 1/2” plywood. (A couple videos I watched the 2 gentlemen drilled straight through the 1/2” plywood and joined the 2x4’s and countersinking the decking screws. I thought “There has to be a more professional way to attach the plywood to the 2x4’s, not have screws visible, and potentially snag the bean bags during expansion or contraction of the wood.
I bought a few extra 2x4x8’s to experiment/screw up. I’ll be watching your video several times during the process. Thanks again!

jeffhenderson
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Undoubtedly, marvelous masterpiece made by master craftsman. Thanks

Uswesi
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Well I have to try your method. You make it look as easy as eating

rogergreen
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Maravilhoso trabalho de um e Deus abençoe...

vilmamorais
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Pocket holing along the apron like that ok? Would the boards not crack from wood movement

TheLollermelon
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What setting did you use for the 1 1/2" wood? The booklet states 1 1/2" slide and 1 1/2" drill bit slide. But that wouldn't even be on the board but starts before it and the stopping point is before the outside wall?

sarascott
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Всё просто замечательно, но почему щит не склеил?

АлексейАндреев-дю
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Loved watching.! What is the name of the tool you use to smooth the edges?

c.lovejoy
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Table top should be fashion with Z clips to allow for movement. It will split probably.

raybartell
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Not everything has to be mortise and tenon!

beereaucrat
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At 2:11 this should never happen. You're suppose to clamp the two pieces together.

hyankov
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Using a pocket hole jib. Simple top. Why all the useless filler, e.g., sanding the wood. Damn people.

DyslexicLunatic
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You should've been a foley artist, not a woodworker

mlc