How to Build a White Oak Trestle Table / Dining Table / Woodworking
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36” x 96” Trestle Table
I’ve been thinking about this project for a long time so it was really nice to see it come together. The table is made with a combination of quarter sawn and rift sawn White Oak. The Legs are attached to the feet of the table with a through mortise and tenon joinery and pegged with half inch oak dowels. The trestle is attached to the legs with a massive lap joint and reinforced with a 5 inch lag bolt.
The braces that support the tabletop are attached to the trestle with lap joints and reinforced with 4 inch lag bolts.
The combination of joinery and solid 8/4 white oak make the base of this table incredibly strong.
The tabletop is attached to the base with handmade wooden buttons that will allow the top to expand and contract with the seasons.
I hope you enjoy this project video and if you do build the table please share it on your social media and tag me. I'd love to see what you made.
Be good, Jon
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36” x 96” Trestle Table.
Hi Everyone, I’ve been thinking about this project for a long time so it was really nice to see it come together. The table is made with a combination of quarter sawn and rift sawn White Oak. The Legs are attached to the feet of the table with a through mortise and tenon joinery and pegged with half inch oak dowels. The trestle is attached to the legs with a massive lap joint and reinforced with a 5 inch lag bolt.
The braces that support the tabletop are attached to the trestle with lap joints and reinforced with 4 inch lag bolts.
The combination of joinery and solid 8/4 white oak make the base of this table incredibly strong.
The tabletop is attached to the base with handmade wooden buttons that will allow the top to expand and contract with the seasons.
I hope you enjoy this project video and if you do build the table please share it on your social media and tag me. I'd love to see what you made.
Be good, Jon. Trestle Table Plans czcams.com/video/IIvc7UOw7CA/video.html
When I grow up, I want to be like Jon.
Me too!
This is awesome
Me too
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s czcams.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
You ought to be very pleased with yourself. The content and narrative you provide IS the best woodworking videos I've watched on CZcams. Period. It's always a pleasure to see your designs and watch as you meticulously build and create them. Your talent and professionalism is top shelf every time and I look forward to viewing each of your videos, from the small to the large. Thanks for sharing the things you do.
That’s really nice to hear, thank you!
Love the belt and suspenders approach. Modern day furniture undergoes a lot of stress and abuse, but this beautifully designed piece will definitely be a family heirloom for generations to come. Wonderful piece, Jon!
Adding a chamfer to a tenon burried in a spot that only people who watch this video will ever know about, is a good way to attract new viewership. Very clever, Jon
Thanks, I think it’s just one of those things that every woodworker can’t help themselves from doing a little extra work… you never know who will appreciate it a hundred years from now. ;)👍
@@JonPetersArtHome I'm sure the joint will hold up much longer than 100 years. 🫡
I’ve never cared for oak furniture, but, man that is one beautiful piece of furniture!
Gorgeous table. This man definitely put in his 10,000 hours.
Amazing project. I learned a lot. It is good to see someone to try to teach instead of just selling tools as a lot of the CZcamsrs do under the cover of teaching. Thank you for sharing. Like your channel.
Glad to hear it, Thank you!
Great build!!! The oak pins were such a simple and small but really nice touch!
Thanks Brian!
Your video production skills are incredible Jon and very relaxing to watch 💯🙌
Thanks William
Really nice that your brother and his family will have something made by you in the home.
Hey, this is a great video! so underrated, I like how this was made very solid and sturdy, using no fancy tools, heck I could make a bad replica of this, great work and thank you!
Thank you! That’s really nice to hear very much appreciate
Another brilliant designed piece of furniture with such a wonderfully put-together video/narration to go with it. Thanks for what you do, Jon!
- Jonathan
Thanks Jonathan
When I saw this video drop, I’ve been patiently waiting all week for Saturday morning to watch it with my cup of coffee. It did not disappoint. Great video
That’s so nice to hear! Thank you!
Nicely done Jon. In 1960 my father had a trestle table custom built for the family dining room. It is in my dining room today and is one of my prized possessions. I have been planning to duplicate it in the near future for my daughter’s family. So, thanks for your very helpful presentation.
You’re welcome Mark, great to hear that the video was helpful. When you finish the table posted on Instagram and tag me I’d love to see it.
Beautiful work as always - love the design!
This was awesome to watch. Thank you for filming this. The details always blow me away. Incredible work.
Came out Awesome! Nice JOB! The Quartersawn look's great my would of choice!
Thanks Scott!
A beautiful project. Great combination of design and craftsmanship. Behold a table that’s going to outlast all of us
Thanks Taylor
WOW, WHAT A COOL DESIGN AND BEAUTIFUL RESULT JON!!!!!
Thanks Gregory
Stunning. Watching you work is inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
i'm 30 minutes into this video-And i haven't been watching for a while. But you have improved your videos and presentation and most of all your workmanship. And the content. CONGRATULATIONS on all your work.
Thanks!
That's a beautiful table - something about white oak!!
Very nice
Been watchen this stuff for years. Never seen better!
Thanks Bob!
Amazing work my friend. Thank you for sharing and all that you do for us woodworkers!!!!
Great to hear, thanks Gary
Nice work, Jon.
Beautiful table Jon, it's hard to beat white oak for a table. That table will last for generations.
Thanks John
There is a lot of thought, and detail that went into that table. Mainly in the trestle, and supports underneath. Very nice.
Thanks for sharing this Mr. Jon
Excellent video and beautiful table!
Thank you
Awesome build. I am a big fan of white oak - perfect for a table.
Thanks Jon, I just finished mine inspired by your work. Thanks a lot.
Beautiful table John , I hope to be a good wood worker one day and your videos help
Tapering all the parts and the extra little details really makes the piece, very nice
Thanks!
Simple yet so beautiful. Great video
Just beautiful !!! great job
Fantastic instructional video, Jon. Thx!
Thanks Paul!
Beautiful table!
Thanks Josh
I LOVE this table, Jon!
Beautiful work.
Thanks!
Gorgeous table Jon, love the subtle edge details
Thanks Eric!
I love the table and your step by step explanation of what you are doing. Great video.
Thanks Barry! I appreciate your feedback!
Terrific Trestle!!!
Amazing work, thank you for sharing.
A really elegant design beautifully crafted.
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Fantastic project.I will try to make my own .Thanks
I love the design, great table, great project.
A huge thumbs up, Jon. That’s a beautiful table!
Think I'm going to make this in walnut
Nice! That’s going to look great… send me a picture when you finish or post it… I’d love to see it.
So good Jon, fantastic design and execution. The table looks awesome…
Thanks brother!
Beautiful work
Excellent video. This is a beautiful and timeless design
beautiful white oak. And as always masterful craftmanship
Thanks!
Work of Art
Yup... already knew it was gonna finish up super DOPE!! I'm really glad a knot or 2 ended up in visual areas. Really like the character they add. Other than that it's def. the Viking Ship table🤣👍 Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!
Excellent! Love the video and table!
Beautiful table, John.
Thanks Pete
Awesome job great work
So talented. It's a pleasure watching you work.
Thanks David
Beautiful!!!!
Thanks!
Great project Jon
That's really nice!
Really beautiful work Jon. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Sean
Nice one!
very nice!!!👍
Really nice work.
Thanks Steven
Jon - Thumbs up! Beautiful work. Love the long format videos.
Thanks Chuck
Beautiful table! I have that same tapering jig. I love that thing.
Thanks Eric!
Fantastic woodworking & that's a beautiful table Jon! Well done! 👍👍🔨🔨
Thanks Steve!
Amazing work, Jon! Really fantastic looking table! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks Brother!
Fantastic table. You do such beautiful work. I enjoy watching your videos. Have a great week.
Thanks Valerie
perfection
Cool. I have my table top already finished. I need feet for it. I like this.
Cool! Thanks Tim
Thanks for the video and plans. This will be perfect in my house!
Cool thanks David, Send me a picture when you finish.
you are like the new Norm!
Ha! Thanks Scott!
LOVE IT, BEAUTIFUL JOB ‼️‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
Jon, I always learn something useful from your videos. This one is no exception. I would never have thought of ripping the beam and then glueing it back together to solve the problem. I would like plans to build a much smaller kitchen table. Say, 30" x 58", less beefy, maybe mostly 1" stock.
Thanks Jim
WoW Sweet
The table turned out beautifully amazing craftsmen ship
Thanks Jim
Okay, All the accolades aside, and this project deserves every one of the positive comments. Inquiring minds want to know. Did your brother pay you? How much. The oak alone had to be at least $1500.
Good stuff
Thanks Rick
Spectacular Job Jon!!! BTW.....Your shop is really looking great! The lighting alone adds so much focus to your video!! DD
Thanks Dennis, the American Green Lights really made a big difference
Beautiful table Jon. I'm in the middle of a version of one of your book case builds right now. Maybe one day I might try this table.
Nice! Thanks
Doesn't look pale at all!
Yooooo Jon!!! over 30 mins. heck Yeah MoFo!! 21 mins. in & I paused 3 times already. I make sure I watch videos all the way through. You guys put a lot into making content so RESPECT would be to watch it all!! Looking real cool already Bud. Be back when I've completed video. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Thanks Mike!
cool
Great looking table, Jon~!! For the tabletop, did you to & fro at all between dominos or biscuits, or were joints with floating tenons the clear choice on this project? Understanding that there are multiple ways to go about it, I'm interested in your decision/thought process. Thanks much~!
Outstanding work, Jon! Your videos are great!
Thanks John
👍👍👍👍
I looks great! Thanks for the video.
How do you like the halcyon finish compared to something like general finishes high performance (water based poly)?
Thanks Don , I like it a lot very rugged and easy to apply
That is a good looking piece of furniture. How heavy is it?
Thanks Tony, about 200 pounds
Such a beautiful piece. Excuse me if this is a silly question. Still building my joinery knowledge. I’ve heard that large tenons, like the ones you have on these legs, can have large amounts of movement. Is this true? Is the QS oak a way to prevent such movement because it is more a more stable material?
Love the table! I also love the belt and buckle, any chance you would tell me where you bought it, or did you make it?
Thanks! Sure thing it’s From Mountain Khakis
I’m looking to get a bench top planer for my very small garage workshop. Narrowed my choices to the DeWalt DW735X and the Oliver you have. Any thoughts on the Oliver planer?
It works great… very little snipe and nice finish
When clamping the tabletop, did you apply any vertical pressure to prevent it from bowing up due to the clamping force? Or do the dominos prevent bowing?
Was the table small enough that you didn’t need a lower cross support? At what table length does this become a must?
This is rick again.... around 35 min in to the video thought the brake might go off. Just wondering how close u have to be . Very nice looking table
Thanks Rick, as long as you don’t touch it
Must weight a ton!