Building a Shaker side table
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2019
- This video shows the build of the demonstration piece for a five-day workshop I'll be teaching regularly from this summer on. Visit my website for more info!
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I'm in love with this form of woodworking.
Very good video and project is nice as well . Just for your safety dont use jointer with long sleeve .
My exact tought when i saw him with those wide sleeves 😅
Beautiful work. Your mortises and tenons show wonderfully clean work, and the use of a router plane and haunched tenons are a nice touch.
Beautiful piece of furniture 👍
So nicely made! Subscribed!
Really nice. Thank you.
hola Germàn. another great built and video.
cheers from Italy. Alberto
What a treat to watch! Thanks 👌
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing!
@@germanperaire7859 look forward to seeing it!
Buenísimo. Gran video y gran trabajo.
Just perfect.
Lovely.
Great video, I really enjoyed it. Quick question if you have time. Before assembly you applied a finish, but had the joints taped. Why? Do you think the finish will lower the glue strength? I assume...
Quina meravella com tens de cuidades les temes eines.
I’m confused isn’t shaker furniture American style.
Are you working out of the northeast. New England area?
Saludos desde Aguas Dulces, Uruguay.
Que madera usas en este proyecto y , que producto usas para el acabado?
Abrazo.
Beautiful table. What are the dimensions?
Excelente video y trabajo. ¿Qué madera se utilizó? Otra pregunta /¿el cepillo es un low angle de Veritas N⁰7?
Really nice project. Why do you cut mortices by hand when you have a Jet morticer?
@@germanperaire7859 OK thanks that makes sense. Great work.
@7:10, which plane is that? never seen a bevel up jointer. where did you get it ?
What is the name of the tool you use at the three minute mark?
Hi. I know this is a little late, but it’s called a router plane. Veritas make them, as do Lie-Nielsen. You may be able to find an older Stanley no.71, but in some cases a nice one can be more than new one from the newer companies (Veritas and Lie-Nielsen). There are however, many copies out there (rebadged Chinese copies) and you could even make one yourself. Good luck and I hope this helps.
@@chm1701 Many thanks! I will keep an eye out for a Stanley 71.