Waterfall End Table with Hidden Spline Miter Joint // Woodworking Joinery // Modern DIY Furniture

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Changers?? Yeah Unsub! J/K!!!! :) I love the little table, it would come in very handy. You did an awesome job on those waterfalls and the hidden spline was a great idea! i'll be copying that one :) Definitely going to have to get me some Canary wood too! That stuff is beautiful!

jarodsown
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If there's one thing I've learned from YouTube woodworking videos... It's that I need about 300 clamps and I can make anything.

ryansteffer
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I'm a woodworker and I stumbled on Tamar's channel a few videos ago. Not only is this girl seriously good at woodworking but she has such a beautiful aura and humble way of teaching. I also love that she doesn't try to cover up mistakes that we all make because that's how we learn. Great channel that we can all learn from.

grahamserle
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I would've never thought of how to deal with that smallest middle section of the box, where u have the little gap at the underside of the jig!! Amazing Tamar. I would've get on with it, regret later when it doesn't fit properly, stare at it for hours and say lesson's learnt, don't do it next time just to comfort myself. Thanks for the video, love yr tactic when dealing with issues like that.

Yusufmasron
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*swoon* what a gorgeous table! Have to admit, we shed a tear of joy at 0:40 at the sight of one of our fine boards turning into art. ❤️

WoodworkersSourcecom
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You are very patient and a true artist. Your videos are the best I have seen (and heard). Clear, concise and educational. I love when you also provide tips or show your mistakes!

deedeeryen
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Very nice! Also, as a woman, I appreciate it that you take your craft seriously, and aren't "sexing it up" to get clicks. Your videos are well thought out, well presented, and clear. After seeing some of the chuckle heads on YouTube, I REALLY appreciate it.

ladykay
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You are always fun to watch. This table is beautiful. I couldn't explain to my husband the difference in cutting that miter for a waterfall & grain match versus any other. The subject came up because a few magazine videos we watched, didn't really show the cut, even though, they were supposed to be "about" waterfall miters. SO those usual video resourced were no help. As, soon as this video began, I KNEW you would explain it, and that you would explain exactly the way I was trying to You did not let me down. Thanks!
I have to add; that 2 years after you posted this, Stumpy Nubs tackles that spline w/ a 3 minute video, a flick of his wrist, some blue collar magic & NO JIG!
The YT algorithm, in it's wisdom, showed me both videos side by side in my feed 3 days after his video posted( 2 years after yours).
Having watched his solution first; I kinda wanted to hop in my time machine & visit your shop when you began designing the jig.. But, the contrast in game plans definitely upped the entertainment factor, for me. And now i am sure to remember both methods when I need them.
It's witchcraft I tell ya! Thanks again for the detailed help with the grain matching miter! 🔨Lisa♿

geolisadrag-racing
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Watching the wood grain match up on those corners was satisfying to me. I can't imagine how it felt when YOU put them together. Very nice!

daveparker
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Beautiful project. Great wood grain, excellent build sequence. Excellent craftsperson!

vinceagnes
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This is how all instructional videos should be made. To the point, no waffle.

georgehill
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I love seeing talented women in woodworking! Your attention to detail is simply superior

BeneathWalls
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Love that little draw for the changer. 😂 🤗

thedrizz
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I'm impressed with your rare combination of wood working skills, how you explain (and figure out) what you do, and how your videos have the right pace and editing - not too fast, not too slow.

marcmillis
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Another good & cool project! I'm also a self woodworker. And it is satisfying to me to watch. Your skill & craftsmanship improve. But the most satisfying thing to me is. That when you make a mistake. You acknowledge it & even better. You don't "boo-hoo" about it. You simply get more creative and find a resolution to the problem. Excellent Mindset! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

uncledope
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This is an awesome project. I like the design and use of a hidden spline for the waterfall effect. You've inspired me to build a similar version. Thanks!

JEE_
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CLAMPS.

Really nice job, that's a beautiful piece.

ComandanteJ
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It's a delight, for me, to see how safe you work, especially since I slightly touched the blade of the running table saw with my index finger this morning. (Just a skin deep scratch, could have been worse, but a good reminder of the importance of safety.)

And the side table turned out great. In fact, I made a bookmark - I will have to make four of these next year or so.

aflj
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perfect minimal piece. reduced to the simplest form that performs a common function, yet in a more integrated way not accommodated by traditional design, and has an unexpected style element to boot. Looks like it could unexpectedly become someones favorite for that 2nd thing alone. And well made! really enjoyed this one!

mickblock
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I can highly recommend Amana’s micro round over router bits to ease the edges of your woodworking projects.
They are available in several very small radius’s.

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