How to Build a Trestle Table - Plans Available!

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Can’t believe this video was seven years old! Just as good today. That green paint was the perfect choice and burnishing the edges was awesome to.

urbanlumberjack
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Watched this for the third time and I pick up a tip every time. You are a great teacher, Thanks.

tomrorer
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What a gorgeous piece. I can see a lot of people fitting something like that in their life.

skatooli
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The clamp rack is a great idea. I've seen lots of commercial models but never a diy one before. That trick with straightening the line on the bottom with a plane at an angle was new to me, so thanks for that!

brukernavnfettsjit
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Nothing is more motivating than watching your videos, and I love your straight forward and down to earth approach. Thank you for providing a great woodworking YouTube channel.

_J.F_
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Marvellous to see a young man with such skills and prepared to share them. Just wow.

tonyalways
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Really enjoy the teaching quality of your video. I learned a couple things - like using an knife to score lines before cutting tenon. Very nice table, thank you for sharing.

markkaes
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Very impressive HC. Using an easily duplicatable (is that a word?) style like this inspires folks who might otherwise be intimidated by building furniture.

American-OutdoorsNet
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I don't know what I just watched. I mean, I know what I just watched-- but I've not seen the level of detail in DIY videos prior to this video. Your tips, your specifications and your demeanor make this video very easy to watch. Subscribed. Thank you for filming this -- as a novice wood worker, it's nice to see so many different techniques (especially involving manual labor hand-tools).

JoshFlowers
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I had a feeling you were up to something awesome! We missed you, but it sure was worth the waiting. You are what we 'old schoolers' call a 'smooth operator'. You make everything look smooth and easy.

I was wondering, do you by any chance have any bloopers on video? Any sense of humor like a word not coming out right or hammering your finger? I remember helping my husband build a chicken coop a long time ago and I hammered my thumb... things like that you never forget. Then one day my husband was so frustrated with a project and threw his tool out into the field, then realize he needed that tool. We have no videos of these just the memories, but wish we had. Now, we do not wish to see videos of you suffer pain, but I'm sure you had your funny moments too. :-) It was so good to see you again.

chelinfusco
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Glad to see you do a "how to video, " Homey. That's a cute assistant you have! Thanks for the video, keep up the great work! Hello from the Arkansas Ozarks!

lehampton
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I was thinking about your channel earlier today hoping you would post something soon. glad to say this trestle table didn't disappoint. thanks a million.

-_AjB_-
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Great table and a pleasure to watch as always👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

martinpiggins
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Love, love, love this table! Seeing you using the hand tools makes me think of my Grandpa. He was a master carpenter and built beautiful furniture.

rneustel
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It's great that you're giving alternative methods of doing things if someone doesn't have the machinery you're using (my shop is still in the process of growing). And the little tips are nice, like the mitre on the stop for the dust … great work!

holzhandwerk_ak
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Very nice table, simple and stylish. ....my kind of table. ....like that rugged farm-style.

bosse
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I haven't seen before your work. Very good!. Step by Step I am enjoying each process. Congratulations for your contribution to the art. You are a Craftsman!..

Juanito
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Outstanding job man from building to editing!! Solid workshop without millions of dollars worth of tools creating a rock solid table!

briantheprion
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Great video. I loved the look of the project and the decisions made in terms of the joinery, except for the lag bolts but that was customer driven anyways. Also the low key narrative is a relief from other channels which always seem to make the viewer suffer through all the power tool racket. We all know what table saws, sanders, etc sound like. Thanks.

TheDecguy
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Thank you for sharing your skill and passion for woodworking. Also thanks for explaining what / why you are doing for those of us who are not experts.

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