Outdoor Tables for the Adirondack Chairs, Coffee Table and End Table

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • 121 - Outdoor Patio coffee table and end table and How to Make Money Woodworking
    Detailed 3D plans available here: kingsfinewoodw...
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    Things I used in this build:
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    12 boards - 2x4-8' needed total for both tables together
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    This video is about how I made money, and advice I have given others on how to make money doing woodworking. I am centering the video around a project build because that will make it more interesting. It also happens to be a very important project for making money. I actually paid much of my way through college by doing woodworking, and I have also helped many others do the same.
    The build itself is a new style of Outdoor Patio Tables that I designed myself. It is an elegant design with lots of angles, yet even with these it is quite easy to build. I have also designed the set of plans to allow the end maker to use 2x4 lumber.
    This is a very detailed build video, and much of it will be focused on perfecting the details of a salable piece. And some advice that can hopefully improve your woodworking if you are a beginner.
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  • @KingsFineWoodworking
    @KingsFineWoodworking  Před 2 lety +50

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      @crustycurmudgeon2182 Před 2 lety

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  • @BrenQ99
    @BrenQ99 Před měsícem +1

    Your attention to detail is impressive. Chamfering spacer blocks? Next Level!!!

  • @horatiohornblower868
    @horatiohornblower868 Před 2 lety +76

    Every time I watch a video of yours it always strikes me that you are not only a seasoned craftsman but above all an excellent teacher.

    • @KingsFineWoodworking
      @KingsFineWoodworking  Před 2 lety +3

      That’s very kind of you to say. Thank you.

    • @tree_carcass_mangler
      @tree_carcass_mangler Před 2 lety +6

      @@KingsFineWoodworking If you had been a chem teacher in my high school I might have learned something. (Then again maybe not - I was a terrible student.)

    • @abbyhoffman1
      @abbyhoffman1 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm honestly in awe of him and the level of engagement and support and love he's instilled in his children. Incredible father

    • @kamac1980
      @kamac1980 Před 2 lety +2

      Couldn’t agree more. Companies should hire this guy to make instructional videos. Thorough, covering important details, easy to follow, but doesn’t bore the audience with needless details. That’s a very difficult balance to strike.

  • @brianpage36
    @brianpage36 Před 22 dny

    Made the end table 2 weeks ago. For my personal use. My wife wants it but I have my morning coffee on it and am not willing to give it up. Your little end table is just great! I made the top with proper mortise and tenon joints. Not too hard but the redwood I am using has lots of sap and I got a lot of smoke while cutting mortises. I will use this method again for my friends and family. For the mortise layout, I just cut all of the slats, put the tenons on the ends and laid them out with spacers in between, on top of the edge pieces. Full actual size. I just traced out where the mortises were to be cut. Done. No measuring or errors. 3 Coats of marine varnish to finish. I have designed a King's inspired simplified small table top with just spacers in between slats and no joinery. The base is really simple without the 8 degree splay on the legs and eliminated the leg taper. 75mm x 34mm legs still kept at 45 degrees. I built a jig to hold the corners while I screw the reinforcement pieces in. No pins or nails. Just Titebond III and 4 x 4.5mm screws in each corner. I have 3 done and will list them on Amazon on Monday (after I finish them). Owatrol Aquadecks as I can get 3 coats wet to wet on and have a 4 hour dry time. I had 8 sample finishes outside in heavy rain and hot sun for 3 weeks. I picked the best looking. I can finish and ship the same day. I reduced the size of the table slightly as I can ship 59 x 60 x 60 cm for £14.95. 60 x 60 x 60 cm costs £49.00 so that 1 cm makes a huge difference. Now I am having fun! I really missed working with West System epoxy... Thanks again!

  • @jmarkes02
    @jmarkes02 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wow. Extreme amount of detail but a really nice table top.

  • @carlmainwaring4349
    @carlmainwaring4349 Před 2 lety +1

    60 degree chamfer to 45 degree chamfer is such a cool idea. Looks really cool. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with everyone!

  • @leecarter2768
    @leecarter2768 Před 2 lety +2

    Your channel inspires me. I can tell you do allot of your work sitting, and as a guy fighting for disability with a bad back, these videos help me to know i can still do my hobby. I can work a lil then rest a little. Takes my a while, but it beats going crazy just sitting around. Your workmanship is top notch!

  • @paulsylvester1394
    @paulsylvester1394 Před 2 lety +5

    Looks like I am going to have to get going on a set of chairs so I have a way of sitting next to these fine tables!
    Love seeing the kids working in the shop. And the dog is cute too!

  • @brianpage1886
    @brianpage1886 Před 2 měsíci

    My coffee table is finished. I learned a lot making this table and used almost all of the tools that I own. My clamps slipped while the epoxy on the table top was setting so one of my mitred corners was messed up. I hand planed the outside to make it look OK, but the inside of the joint looks wonky. My wife wants this one. I will start making an end table. I have a mortising machine that I have only used a few times. I cut a 1/2 test mortise and made a mock up using a spare slat I cut. I think there is some potential. It will take longer to mark and cut mortises than cutting a dado, but the mortises may save time (and mess) when gluing up. I will also take a little off the sides of each tenon to lessen the chance of any glue squeeze out being visible. This project has 'Domino' written all over it. A Domino would make child's play out of the slatted tops. I don't have one of those, but after building this coffee table I am half sold. The best thing about this table is the base. It is strong, elegant and very light. Everyone who has seen the table just loves the base. I am not sure about my chop saw. I set it up a few years ago, but I am not sure that the 45' cuts are still perfect. I checked them, but I am not happy with my mitre joints. With the size of the 48" top, the corners need to be really accurate. You guys make this build look easy because you have skill and patience.

  • @michaelmiller1109
    @michaelmiller1109 Před 2 lety +1

    So glad to see you posting again. Your still my favorite content creator.

  • @JohnWilliams-hn3wn
    @JohnWilliams-hn3wn Před 2 lety +1

    I have been watching your videos for a few years and have picked up a lot of ideas and tips from them. I also have a wood shop and build furniture and cabinets but am always open minded when picking up so many great ideas and projects. Please make videos more often, your viewers miss your projects and craftsmanship. BTW I purchased your templates for the chairs and love them! Thank you!

  • @TheSirStu
    @TheSirStu Před 2 lety +7

    That's a great looking set of tables you've created there. Very impressed with the finished look of those, the taper on the legs particularly looks great. Definitely looks like outdoor furniture very sleek and stylish 👌

  • @kevincain2697
    @kevincain2697 Před 4 měsíci

    Just love the look of the table and chairs.👍👍👍👍

  • @philip1522
    @philip1522 Před 3 měsíci

    Been "commissioned" (life long non paying friend) for some outdoor furniture. Definitely going with your spring back Adirondack Chairs and at least the long table shown here. BTW long time subscribed viewer so I'm aware that your family help out but still smiled when you grew an extra arm (4.20). Can't tell you how many times I've needed one of those!

  • @deanwellerassociates
    @deanwellerassociates Před 2 lety +1

    A lovely piece by a master craftsman. Detailed editing and compelling narration. Something one can aspire too.

  • @wes_d
    @wes_d Před 2 lety +2

    Bonus points for mentioning Bourbon Moth...he's funny in a weird sort of way ;-)

  • @danielt9358
    @danielt9358 Před 2 lety

    I have built a handful of the non rocking King Adirondack chairs, now I will have to give the tables a shot. Thank you for the excellent instructional videos!

  • @chucknelson4556
    @chucknelson4556 Před rokem

    Miss you and your family James

  • @motopilot74
    @motopilot74 Před měsícem

    Great work!

  • @shaynesabala
    @shaynesabala Před rokem

    I am really enjoying your videos. Thank you for taking the time to give such detailed instructions. Please never stop showing mistakes and how you fixed them. I wanted to ask if you put a finish on this. Again, thanks.

  • @mykolashatkovskyi8817
    @mykolashatkovskyi8817 Před 2 lety +5

    Amazing level of thought and mastership put into each and any detail - just as usual. Thank you for your great video.

  • @rimert
    @rimert Před 9 měsíci

    I have not been impressed using 2x4s to create furniture, not even outdoor furniture. The use of chamfering in your design has completely changed my mind! Thanks! The elegant, nearly Danish style, has immediate eye appeal. I see only a couple of things I might do differently. One is to celebrate the joints by using dowels. I might also experiment with a different top rather than open slats. You really did a superb job! Thanks again!

  • @christopherleenknecht920

    James great to see your back. Great addition to your chairs.I see that you are missing some helpers. Hope to see a new video soon 👍👍

    • @KingsFineWoodworking
      @KingsFineWoodworking  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! We do have a lot of videos planned.
      This one was just me and my youngest daughter Sai.

  • @samsite83
    @samsite83 Před 2 lety

    Putting the feet at 45 degrees and making them thinner really made this table stand out compared to other tables i have seen :D Great idea :D

  • @T4BCSY
    @T4BCSY Před 2 lety

    Nice design James. I like the extra little details.

  • @quadsquadracingable
    @quadsquadracingable Před 2 lety +2

    Glad to see this! I'll get the plans this week! Loyal fan and customer here!!!

  • @zachariahzeilman1978
    @zachariahzeilman1978 Před 2 lety

    I was starting to worry if something had happened to one of you guys because you hadn’t posted a video in so long. But I’m absolutely ecstatic that you have posted another video. You guys for sure are my favorite channel

  • @rogergladding7943
    @rogergladding7943 Před 2 lety +3

    Love this set. One thing I do with legs on outdoor furniture is make some hardwood, usually scrap Ipe feet which are better for wear resistance and stop moisture wicking up the leg.

  • @johnklein4558
    @johnklein4558 Před 2 lety

    Great job James and family helpers!
    Now I have to make these for my Aunt and Uncle because they have 2 of your Adirondack chairs I made for them!

  • @bennybischoff4913
    @bennybischoff4913 Před 2 lety +2

    Love this design! Really nice work. I just got a bunch of free 2x4's and I think I'll build both of these. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @jasonsiebold
    @jasonsiebold Před 2 lety

    New to the channel but agree with these other comments. Your are a great teacher and craftsman.

  • @drzebediah
    @drzebediah Před 3 měsíci

    Just recently stumbled on your work, ❤ the outdoor furniture - going to buy the plans as soon as I've got a minute to start something new. 😂
    One thing I'd like to share, having worked a fair amount with cedar siding, shakes, and shingles... You recommend using galvanized fasteners with the cedar and red wood - and galvy is def more rust resistant outdoors or w/ AC2 - but it reacts badly with cedar, and will develop ugly black streaks. I would specifically recommend only stainless steel fasteners for cedar and red wood. But, I'm only a hobbyist, and that's only my two cents, for what that's worth, lol.
    Keep up the good work, I'll be working my way through the rest of your library.
    Love the way you teach.

  • @woodshopnerdery
    @woodshopnerdery Před 2 lety

    Very nice, the extra design elements like the splayed legs add a lot of style. Kudos for putting in the extra work.

  • @christopherking2999
    @christopherking2999 Před 2 lety

    I haven't seen your stuff in awhile. Glad I found this.

    • @KingsFineWoodworking
      @KingsFineWoodworking  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! I'm glad you found it too! If you could subscribe and hit the notification bell, you'll see when each new video comes out. We actually have about 15 - 16 videos coming out in the next 12 weeks. Thanks!

  • @edcrego396
    @edcrego396 Před 2 lety

    Hay Jim I sure hope you didn't take me the wrong way I know that it must take an enormous amount of time making these videos ,, and I really miss not seeing more I have built three of your work table and wish I would have made these 20 years ago I believe we're never to old to learn something new thanks

    • @KingsFineWoodworking
      @KingsFineWoodworking  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! We are trying to ramp up video production this spring and summer to get back to a video a week! :-)

  • @frankrodriguez1977
    @frankrodriguez1977 Před 2 lety +3

    Love these, they are absolutely wonderful. Love the design as well. I will be getting some soon. Thanks James and Family

  • @juliahelland6488
    @juliahelland6488 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tutorial and amazing tables. Thanks for sharing this!💯

  • @danasoiett998
    @danasoiett998 Před 2 lety +1

    Your projects always look so professional. Enjoy your channel very much.

  • @mauserkk98
    @mauserkk98 Před 2 lety

    Very nice ,a fitting addition for some chairs.

  • @edwinwright8563
    @edwinwright8563 Před 2 lety

    Your skills are no better than anyone else's. My 10yr old granddaughter could put you to shame. You ain't all that! You aren't sh@t in your own yard. You are a legend in your own mind and no one else's!!!

    • @kristilbilyeu7682
      @kristilbilyeu7682 Před rokem

      If your 10 yo granddaughter can put him to shame, I’d love to see some of her work!!! I’ll have to disagree, however, about your statement that his skills are no better than anyone else’s. I don’t think I’m alone in saying that I hope to be half as good of a woodworker as James is. He makes it look easy because he’s such a great teacher, but actually doing the work is harder than it looks. As to your other comments, what are you so angry about? In all the videos I’ve watched of his, he seems to be very humble IMO. I’m wondering where you got the idea that he thinks he’s a legend, because I’ve never heard him say anything to make you think he sees himself as superior to others.

  • @nicklarson801
    @nicklarson801 Před 2 lety

    Looks great in pine, would look even better in Teak.

  • @chrisp.76
    @chrisp.76 Před 2 lety +1

    Love these tables James! They are truly elegant. Will put these on my to build list.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před 2 lety +3

    Beautiful, James! Fantastic work! 😃
    The design is awesome! Well done!!!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @jwbnscacpt
    @jwbnscacpt Před rokem

    Can’t wait to build this! Plans in hand

  • @davidclauson5256
    @davidclauson5256 Před 2 lety

    Great video and glad to see y’all back.

  • @brianpage1886
    @brianpage1886 Před 5 měsíci

    Just purchased the plans that accompany this video. Great detail and value. Thank you very much!

  • @johnkelly6942
    @johnkelly6942 Před 2 lety

    That’s a really nice piece and your narration/explanation was excellent

  • @donrobinson5117
    @donrobinson5117 Před 2 lety +1

    Just watched this, beautiful tables!! I’m about to build a coffee table for my girlfriend’s deck and these look perfect.
    Plans have been ordered!!
    Thanks so much😊

  • @JohntheSchreiner
    @JohntheSchreiner Před 2 lety

    Those look great! A nice companion piece to the Adirondacks.

  • @NorthWestAutos
    @NorthWestAutos Před rokem

    I subscribed to your channel long ago. You truly are a great teacher.

  • @markkaes3144
    @markkaes3144 Před 2 lety

    I get compliments on my bookcase all the time (your plans). Been wanting to make some chairs but knew I’d want tables to match… thanks!

  • @davidjanis1997
    @davidjanis1997 Před 2 lety

    I had bought the tapering jig and built it. Your video instructions and plans are great, Thanks

  • @GSB1231
    @GSB1231 Před rokem

    Beautiful ! Nice job - Thanks for great video

  • @BroRiv
    @BroRiv Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video King family! Just pure genius!

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 Před 2 lety

    A glue joint is stronger than the surrounding timber. Agree 100% with your approach to the mitres.

  • @tree_carcass_mangler
    @tree_carcass_mangler Před 2 lety +1

    Great project - thanks for posting. Thumbs up!

  • @nore8141
    @nore8141 Před 5 měsíci

    Your video is very informative and instructive…. Thank you 🙏 ❤❤

  • @joeyleerobbins
    @joeyleerobbins Před 2 lety

    I am glad I am one of the 17%! Awesome knowledge and content shared on this channel! Thank you guys for all the work you put into these videos! God bless you all!

    • @KingsFineWoodworking
      @KingsFineWoodworking  Před 2 lety

      Hi! Thank you so much!

    • @joeyleerobbins
      @joeyleerobbins Před 2 lety

      @@KingsFineWoodworking My pleasure! You know, subbing and buying from content creators is actually supporting small businesses which is the backbone of the American dream! People watching and gleaning knowledge and skills on CZcams should realize that it takes a lot of time and work to put together videos like you guy produce. They top notch video and audio quality along with exceptional knowledge and instruction. Not to mention the highly detailed pro level plans. It is an actual job to be able to do what you are doing and when I set down to watch a video I always think of how much you all have put into providing something that truly helps me personally. I hope you get a lot more subs and likes going forward because you and your family do a great service for everyday, normal people like me who want to try their hand at this craft. Thank you again my friend! Have a blessed day today!

  • @RDAUGIRD
    @RDAUGIRD Před rokem

    Those are nice enough for a living room.

  • @theflourcity
    @theflourcity Před 2 lety

    New subscriber. Nicely done. I admire your attention to detail, down to the grain direction of the dowel plugs.

  • @michaelvenditti5982
    @michaelvenditti5982 Před 11 měsíci

    James, please excuse my comments from a few days ago, I realize this was not the appropriate platform to make them. Please excuse my childish envious comments, Like I said your work is absolutely amazing.

  • @rogerhaney9043
    @rogerhaney9043 Před rokem

    James, Now would be a great time to say you are working on a 4 and 6 place dinner table!

  • @jaimelocklear641
    @jaimelocklear641 Před 3 měsíci

    Very Nice 👏 Great Job 👍

  • @arnoldolorenzo3474
    @arnoldolorenzo3474 Před 2 lety

    You’re truly a master. You make it all look so easy.

  • @johnlee7085
    @johnlee7085 Před 2 lety +1

    Really nice design and execution.
    While you obviously have tons of experience, I believe if you check on epoxy, if you’re using it as an adhesive it is required to have the filler added. A cheaper option used in boat building is just sawdust. Similar to what you do to make the filler putty.
    As for wood expansion and contraction, it’s thermal e/c, so the more temperature change the more e/c. That’s just basic science. It’s great if you have not had trouble with it in your projects, but there’s definitely more outside where temperatures fluctuate than inside a more controlled environment. It’s one of the reason there are gaps in decking vs tighter fitting floors inside a house.

  • @cliff5240
    @cliff5240 Před 2 lety

    Glad to see this video. Have been subscribed to your channel for several years now and have learned a lot! Always a good day when I see a notification for one of your videos -- happy to see you back!

  • @woodworkingDad64
    @woodworkingDad64 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful addition to the series! Thanks!!

  • @lawrencejohnson3259
    @lawrencejohnson3259 Před 2 lety

    Awesome project!!! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @chow5997
    @chow5997 Před rokem

    Love the videos. You have inspired me to try woodworking. Thank you for the content!

  • @A5566z2
    @A5566z2 Před 2 lety

    Long time no see good to see your video's again

  • @pokershopmexicocarpinteria4553

    Very Nice work James I would like you make some video Talking with more detail about the contraction and expansion in the wood and forniture I have tons of doubts regarding that topic tyvm

  • @eckhardkoehler3013
    @eckhardkoehler3013 Před rokem

    This has a very appealing esthetic
    Nice work

    • @KingsFineWoodworking
      @KingsFineWoodworking  Před rokem

      Thank you.
      It’s not too bad for someone like me with no inherent creativeness. I like this piece as well. It was an exercise for me to see just how nice of a patio table I could make using only 2x4’s

    • @eckhardkoehler3013
      @eckhardkoehler3013 Před rokem

      @@KingsFineWoodworking
      Aced it! Very nice lines

  • @phillipanthony9023
    @phillipanthony9023 Před 2 lety

    I just got 30 1x12 old growth redwood from a fence built in 1913. They have aged beautifully with stain and moss. I'm making Adirondack chairs sanded with 60 and 220 leaving the distressed history bring out the aged wood dark color with linseed oil. Thanks

  • @traceydysert6096
    @traceydysert6096 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Funny you mentioned Bourbon Moth because I just watched his video before yours. I was actually surprised, too. I have made several furniture pieces for my own home and don't use miter joints much. I will now!
    I'm definitely going to look for your videos on the Adirondack furniture. We need something comfortable for around our fire pit.

  • @chrisjb2885
    @chrisjb2885 Před 2 lety

    Looks great nice design

  • @rogerhaney9043
    @rogerhaney9043 Před rokem

    Very nice! I will order soon!

  • @edcrego396
    @edcrego396 Před 2 lety

    I know your very busy but I firmly believe that if you would make more videos it would help alot nice work on table,s

  • @nerminsoftic7385
    @nerminsoftic7385 Před 2 lety

    Excellent job !!!

  • @scottsweet4632
    @scottsweet4632 Před 2 lety

    Awesome, thank you for the great video, plans ordered, will finish up the rockers and get started!

  • @magemerlyn8887
    @magemerlyn8887 Před 2 lety

    You do an amazing job explaining everything and really show the process. Thank you. It's appreciated.

  • @kevinbudke8438
    @kevinbudke8438 Před 2 lety

    Very nice video. I'll be ordering the plans for these soon, to go along with the full size chairs.

  • @williamhanna5224
    @williamhanna5224 Před rokem

    Awesome video Great work !

  • @jaceks88
    @jaceks88 Před 2 lety

    Love the videos. Keep em coming.

  • @sosim846
    @sosim846 Před rokem

    Nice work and simple....

  • @vectorius100
    @vectorius100 Před 10 měsíci

    Perfect work.

  • @deeznutz0341
    @deeznutz0341 Před rokem

    Excellent project. Liked and subscribed

  • @grahamh1067
    @grahamh1067 Před 2 lety

    beautiful work as always! I might just have to get a set of plans.

    • @KingsFineWoodworking
      @KingsFineWoodworking  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! and Thanks for watching! Here's a link if you decide to : kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/outdoor-patio-tables-coffee-table-and-end-table

  • @Sarge0311
    @Sarge0311 Před 2 lety

    Very nice tables sir

  • @Hazardman51
    @Hazardman51 Před 2 lety

    Great to see another video

  • @NicoSmets
    @NicoSmets Před 2 lety

    That looks surprisingly nice, coming form construction lumber.

  • @1252PFC
    @1252PFC Před 2 lety

    great built and video. thanks.

  • @playsball
    @playsball Před rokem

    another great video! You really are an excellent teacher!

  • @jonathanporto7612
    @jonathanporto7612 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video! Your ability to break down what you're doing is very detailed and helpful! May I ask, what type of wood were you using?

  • @theblindwoodworker7850

    As usual another fine job it really looks great

  • @ranger2316
    @ranger2316 Před 2 lety

    Love it. High quality and elegant as always. Thank you.

  • @softdorothy
    @softdorothy Před 2 lety

    First video of yours I have seen. Very impressed. Using the chamfer to make the 2x4's look thinner fooled me, I assumed you would run the 2x4's through a planer somewhere in the video. I think I would have used the table saw to put the 60-degree chamfer - maybe I need to use my router more.

  • @marianosaab2560
    @marianosaab2560 Před 2 lety

    Great woodworking channel. New sub! I love the pace and detailed explanations.

  • @chrisswartzwelder8494
    @chrisswartzwelder8494 Před 2 lety +2

    I would love to work with 2x4 and 2x6 because they are inexpensive. The problem I had was they don’t kiln dry them like other lumber which makes them unstable to work with. I made a head board with them and I was constantly dealing with movement of the wood. Nice work I enjoyed the video.

    • @markheintz1878
      @markheintz1878 Před rokem +1

      Shop around when buying your. 2x4, 2x6. Look for a stamp that says KD/HT. Kiln dried, heat treated. That hopefully will end your movement issues. I know what you mean about wet would. A few years ago I bought an 8ft treated 2x4 for a shower wall bottom plate. I left it laying on the floor, totally flat and in 3 days it had a crown 3 inches high in the middle. It was like a sleigh runner. Hate to guess what it would have done in the full sun.

    • @chrisswartzwelder8494
      @chrisswartzwelder8494 Před rokem

      @@markheintz1878 great info I will try that. Thanks.

  • @donaldchapman7503
    @donaldchapman7503 Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome thanks

  • @michaelvenditti5982
    @michaelvenditti5982 Před 11 měsíci

    James you do work that is absolutely amazing,however anyone who has a SawStop and Fesstool equipment doesn't need Patreon

    • @KingsFineWoodworking
      @KingsFineWoodworking  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thanks. If Patreon bothers you. Then don’t join. No problem. But you might be interested to know how CZcams works.
      I didn’t pay for the SawStop. I could never afford one. They put it in my shop so that viewers could see it. They didn’t pay me either. Many of the tools in my shop were given for use that way.
      As for the other tools, they are tools that I acquired over 37 years of woodworking. I’m not rich. I didn’t just run out and pay cash for these last year. It’s 37 years of spending on a hobby I love.
      Another thing is that nobody pays me to make videos. I do it for free. I do it because I have a good time trying to teach woodworking.
      We make a bit of money from some of the ads that come before the video. But that’s not guaranteed. Some months we might make $500, some months it can be over $1000, but some months it can be 0. We’ve had more months at $0.00 than non zero months. So we certainly aren’t getting rich here.
      I try to earn a bit of income by selling plans. Some months it can even pay all the bills. Most months it can’t.
      As for Patreon, I only created a Patreon page because a lot of viewers had asked me to do so. And in retrospect I’m glad I did. Because of them and the $300 - $400 we make most months, I can make many of the videos that you watch.