TIMBER FRAMED TABLE

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  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 Před 7 lety +24

    You put the wedges in wrong, they should be wedged against the leg. The way you have put them in will split the wood if you try to tighten them. Turn them around 45 degrees and they will push the table legs together making a strong joint. The table looks great and I bet you got a lot of pleasure making it with the old tools.

    • @alvindueck8227
      @alvindueck8227 Před 5 lety +3

      You'd think a man who says he's got all kinds of experience in this would, this would be a habitual thing by now.

  • @scoobdoob
    @scoobdoob Před 7 lety +4

    As a young teen, and all of these politic gossip, drama, and rioting happening recently, it's a amazing to come home and feel so relaxed after watching this video. Thanks Wranglerstar.

  • @lukethompson5885
    @lukethompson5885 Před 7 lety +63

    Why did you put the wedges in the way you did? Any time I've seen that type of joint the wedges go the other way pulling the uprights into the cross piece.

    • @josephpettit1519
      @josephpettit1519 Před 7 lety +5

      I was wondering the same thing. Usually, wedges draw the tenon of the stringer tight.
      I actually prefer to cant the legs in at the top and do vertical mortises and wedges. This creates a truncated triangle and thus doesn't wobble back and forth. But, I'm also using CNC and other power tools, so I understand the simplicity. good proportions by the way.

    • @schizoidhaus
      @schizoidhaus Před 7 lety +1

      too bad he doesn't read the comments, when the joint loosens he'll realise :/

    • @ronsites2694
      @ronsites2694 Před 7 lety +5

      I agree, the wedges should have gone in the other way to tighten the joint. Still very nice video and table.

    • @josephpettit1519
      @josephpettit1519 Před 7 lety +9

      the other issue is the half haunch tenon. It will only pull tight on one side, which will tend to twist the legs towards the unrabbeted face.
      He learns by doing. That is admirable. If he didn't make "mistakes" nobody would learn.

    • @josephpettit1519
      @josephpettit1519 Před 7 lety +5

      ***** I'm going to point out a few subtle things that he did right. Slow drying tends to mitigate the cracking problem, especially if he sealed the ends. The log itself went through a fire, which MAY have been hot enough and long enough to have killed the bugs in the sapwood.
      Doug Fir is sappy. I've had more experience with Southern Yellow Pine down here in Florida, but same issue. The resin gets set at the highest temperature it has reached. Exceed that temperature and it liquefies again. That is why pine gets kiln dried at high temperatures. Notice that he was using hand tools for everything, scrapers instead of sanding. Power tools run fast and hot. They tend to reactivate the sap and cause a big mess. Scrapers instead of sanding eliminates that problem.
      Wood expands much more tangentially (plain sawn) than radially (quarter sawn) and an order of magnitude more than lengthwise. By orienting the grain on the legs to match the top, the whole table will shrink at the same rate rather than splitting due to inherent stresses.

  • @deadahead8701
    @deadahead8701 Před 7 lety +9

    I love all those old hand tools, sometimes I think I was born about 100 years too late

    • @tarantulasuit
      @tarantulasuit Před 2 lety

      You can still go out and buy and use old hand tools my guy. With the upside of having access to modern technology like power tools (when they're convenient) and CZcams. 100 years ago you'd get the hand tools but thats it.

  • @ravenbishop2557
    @ravenbishop2557 Před 7 lety +4

    typically the wedges would be rotated 90 degrees from the way you put them in. to put pressure against the cross member. (hope this helps). the idea is to have the expanding part of the wedge apply the increasing pressure in such a way that it pulls the two boards square against each other making it more sturdy over time (heating and cooling cycles) it might work ok. if it gets wobbly you could simply rotate the wedges in the peg holes and it should shape it up nicely.

  • @alexsmith3368
    @alexsmith3368 Před 7 lety +11

    I think your wedges would have served a better purpose if you turned the 90 degrees so that they pulled the leg against the shoulder of the brace. it's always best to taper your whole to match the wedge too. Still looks great though.

  • @josephgagliardi438
    @josephgagliardi438 Před 7 lety

    I really enjoy the pride you take in your craft, the way you enjoy your work. Running your hands along the lines, feeling the tooled surface, it is so exciting to see someone who does what they love, has a passion for excellence.

  • @davidtemke9394
    @davidtemke9394 Před 7 lety +4

    Hay Cody when starting your plunge cuts turn the flat side out so its facing the flat cut .

    • @davidtemke9394
      @davidtemke9394 Před 7 lety

      yes but if he turns the flat side out more of a vert.cut

  • @GUNNY523
    @GUNNY523 Před 7 lety +1

    This video encompasses all the reasons I've supported this channel. Thank you Cody.

    • @GUNNY523
      @GUNNY523 Před 7 lety

      This reminds me of all the back to basics videos that made me really find interest and keep coming back to this channel.

  • @capnlost
    @capnlost Před 7 lety

    So simple, so clean. Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.

  • @RC-bl2pm
    @RC-bl2pm Před 7 lety +4

    5:51 that wedge is set so the wedging will try and split the tenon. if its 90 degrees rotated it will drawbore the tenon shoulders. Kinda fun to listen to you wax poetic about nature and work with a brace and bit while this joint gets fuggered. all hat no cattle!

  • @WesleyAring
    @WesleyAring Před 7 lety +26

    Cody, you inspire me to become a better woodworker and to take pride in what I build... I just wanted to tell you that :)

  • @olav2809
    @olav2809 Před 7 lety +2

    I've been a subscriber for years, and I love the return to the old format. Back to basics was your best work Cody, but after this video all I can say is I'm looking forward to your videos in the future.

  • @dananelson3534
    @dananelson3534 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing Cody. I like the way it turned out. Mrs. W will be pleased.

  • @urbanlumberjack
    @urbanlumberjack Před rokem

    This is one of my favorites out of all of your videos! Great project great end result!

  • @matthewchace
    @matthewchace Před 7 lety

    this series is so relaxing to watch, I absolutely love your videos.

  • @CodyFurr
    @CodyFurr Před 7 lety +8

    These are the best types of videos

  • @Iscariot1337
    @Iscariot1337 Před 7 lety

    I love how relaxing these woodworking videos are. Great photography.

  • @christianadventure
    @christianadventure Před 7 lety

    Nice work and thanks for sharing this project! Those finishing touches were really able to "round" out this project nicely!

  • @SuperFrooty
    @SuperFrooty Před 7 lety +3

    Those tenons are a wedding night fit!

  • @CDT61352
    @CDT61352 Před 7 lety

    Very nice work the table looks great! Mrs. W will love it.

  • @molndan94
    @molndan94 Před 7 lety +7

    I think you should make some supporting on the legs, it looks very unstable.

  • @CrowdSurfingGeezer
    @CrowdSurfingGeezer Před 7 lety

    You nailed the proportions. Beautiful table

  • @padraiglynch6726
    @padraiglynch6726 Před 7 lety

    brilliant display of craftsmanship +wranglerstar

  • @BabakPA
    @BabakPA Před 7 lety

    These are really original and quality videos! You are a master to be inspired by Cody!

  • @zordanxxx
    @zordanxxx Před 7 lety

    that looks simple, yet complex and very personal too..I'll will do a project based on your ideas with a spoon of my on. I like the philosophy that you put in your work, that gives the projects a soul.

  • @ericcrawford1132
    @ericcrawford1132 Před 7 lety

    really love your vids so relaxing and love the old way of building and educating

  • @azza-in_this_day_and_age

    that room looks AMAZING! from the floor up, great job remodeling fam!

  • @Ticky66MN
    @Ticky66MN Před 7 lety

    Beautiful work Cody!

  • @DigsDirtDigsMusic
    @DigsDirtDigsMusic Před 7 lety

    Really enjoyed this series! Some philosophy to consider while watching woodworking.

  • @benzmansl65amg
    @benzmansl65amg Před 7 lety

    Thanks for all you do Cody! Keep it up and God bless.

  • @beaverrick9789
    @beaverrick9789 Před 7 lety +42

    Nice, very nice. But I don't understand how the wedges tighten the table?

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  Před 7 lety +3

      There is a shoulder on the tenon,

    • @RamboGT13
      @RamboGT13 Před 7 lety +34

      novice here, but shouldn't the taper on the wedge go toward the leg?

    • @schizoidhaus
      @schizoidhaus Před 7 lety +7

      yeah right? the wedges look good, but they are not working properly

    • @AZ-Patriot
      @AZ-Patriot Před 7 lety +9

      I was going to ask why his Tusk pegs were 90º out but it seems as though you've all asked the same thing. Flat should go toward leg with the taper facing out to pull the joint together.

    • @bclay68
      @bclay68 Před 7 lety +18

      The way these wedges are put in, if you hammer them in tight it will split the runner between the legs.

  • @matthewsbernier
    @matthewsbernier Před 7 lety +2

    You really are making a stunningly beautiful home, Cody. All those jobs in your early life are serving you well.

  • @joshuarumsey2302
    @joshuarumsey2302 Před rokem

    I miss when you made videos like this. Both the wood work and the video are a work of art.

  • @iTsAlexGaG
    @iTsAlexGaG Před 7 lety

    Truly amazing work cody !

  • @emailaaron86
    @emailaaron86 Před 7 lety

    this series was so good

  • @fotobum1952
    @fotobum1952 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful! Cody.

  • @Bjornarp
    @Bjornarp Před 7 lety

    just love it when i start up a new wranglerstar video and the first thing i see is this beautiful brace and bit set going at it... love your videos man!

  • @jacobhilton8891
    @jacobhilton8891 Před 7 lety

    I am very proud for y'all. The inside of the house is starting to look like a reflection of yalls personalities - both of which are cool.

  • @isaace436
    @isaace436 Před 7 lety

    nothing over complicated, over adorned, overly fancy. That's special work.

  • @glyntutt1586
    @glyntutt1586 Před 7 lety +11

    I confer with the other comments regarding the peg. the taper should be helping to tension the tenon, the way you have it Cody means that the wood will split.

  • @RamSkirata
    @RamSkirata Před 7 lety

    music is absolutely great in this film!

  • @biguprochester
    @biguprochester Před 7 lety +5

    They say squareness is a manifestation of the ego. The opposition of the natural physical environment.

  • @codystafford4564
    @codystafford4564 Před 7 lety

    Its not the best time of year to start such a project but I think a timber framed clothes line would be a nice addition to the yard. I'm sure you can come up with plenty of things to build but I'd find your version resourceful and inspirational when I go to make my own next spring.

  • @alexanderfenes
    @alexanderfenes Před 7 lety

    Magnificent video,table and you are a grate role model for the younger generation. Thank you

  • @richardball9724
    @richardball9724 Před 7 lety

    Awsome table. loving the design almost nihonto in style

  • @chalatso
    @chalatso Před 7 lety +1

    "Why do you think it is, that everything in nature is round, and we spend so much time trying to make everything square?"
    Quote of the year right there.

  • @raymondcline5193
    @raymondcline5193 Před 7 lety

    I bet Mrs.W was very surprised with the awesome table you made for her! Thanks for sharing!

  • @martyhandley4456
    @martyhandley4456 Před 7 lety +1

    Really nice looking joinery, wood choice and that finish is sweet,

  • @AlexT-cn4bn
    @AlexT-cn4bn Před 7 lety

    you are a very deep thinker your channel is definitely one of my favorites!

  • @electronpusher604
    @electronpusher604 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful table. I bet there's a lot of demand out there for clever, handmade furniture like that. Many folks would like that it has no nails, glue, etc and can be disassembled.
    I'm sure it's an awesome feeling to turn a tree from your land into a table.

  • @MrBugsier5
    @MrBugsier5 Před 7 lety +12

    Nice work Cody! question why do you use the wedges sideways and not compessing the foot and the bar? but sideways? seems strange to me, you dont compress them together this way??

  • @kiralypeter88
    @kiralypeter88 Před 7 lety +18

    The wedges are the wrong way Mr Sir

    • @newandoldtech5634
      @newandoldtech5634 Před 7 lety +3

      Me Thinks so too. And if the wedges are positioned vertical they will tighten automaticly when the table move a Little.

  • @bengesell
    @bengesell Před 7 lety

    Beautiful.

  • @rednif1
    @rednif1 Před 7 lety

    that is some fine craftsmanship.

  • @fotobum1952
    @fotobum1952 Před 7 lety

    Great project Cody. I'm sure Mrs. W will love it

  • @codyjelinek8599
    @codyjelinek8599 Před 7 lety

    I find so must rest knowing that God has raised up men like you to steward this great land. God bless you sir. Keep being humble and devoted brother.

  • @schymark9945
    @schymark9945 Před 7 lety

    BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • @Locahaskatexu
    @Locahaskatexu Před 7 lety

    As always, loving your work :)
    I also love the format you've got going here :)

  • @jasonskinner1555
    @jasonskinner1555 Před 7 lety

    This is the only channel that I hit the thumbs up before I watch the show because I know it's going to be good!

  • @wholecirclehomestead2529

    Good looking table. Big fan of live edges!

  • @Mienecus
    @Mienecus Před 7 lety

    Very nice woodworking video with excellent result!!! 👍👍👍 Thanks for sharing. 🙏

  • @jojoply
    @jojoply Před 7 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @mjriegs2
    @mjriegs2 Před 7 lety

    Labor of love...beautiful work Cody! You always look so relaxed when woodworking...therapeutic : )

  • @dean1708987
    @dean1708987 Před 7 lety

    that pull saw really eats up thro wood! Awesome video!

  • @LacasseEric
    @LacasseEric Před 7 lety

    Hi Cody! Nice work with the table. I like how it looks like a Japanese torii arch. In Japanese culture those arches symbolize the spiritual entrances to shrines. And that table is right by your front door. Nice!

  • @ezhekial
    @ezhekial Před 7 lety

    Inspiring, thank you.

  • @wyoles3731
    @wyoles3731 Před 7 lety

    Nice job! l'm with Beaverneck on the wedges. Thankyou for the time and work you put in your vedios.

  • @craigmckinney2219
    @craigmckinney2219 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful. Kudos

  • @mcLuvineer
    @mcLuvineer Před 7 lety

    The floors look amazing in your house.

  • @reyflowers
    @reyflowers Před 7 lety

    I very much appreciate the no-nonsense title of this video.
    Good looking Table :)

  • @jamesfinkbeiner7262
    @jamesfinkbeiner7262 Před 7 lety +2

    Cody, there are lots of guys who build fine furniture. but only a few from tree to table, with hand tools. and you are a select craftsman indeed who can do all that, while making art with a camera at the same time.

  • @TomofAllTrades
    @TomofAllTrades Před 7 lety

    The wedges are a design element, and they look cool.

  • @Biodoc100
    @Biodoc100 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful table!

  • @MrMuhamad1994
    @MrMuhamad1994 Před 7 lety

    Absolutely beautiful.

  • @kevinfinney8849
    @kevinfinney8849 Před 7 lety

    simple lines well done!

  • @hyland1984
    @hyland1984 Před 7 lety

    beautiful.

  • @RaindanceBushcraft
    @RaindanceBushcraft Před 7 lety +3

    Well, that ended up being gorgeous. Sheesh... Cody, have you ever done a vid on sharpening and care for brace bits? I have a box that I recently received, but they need some love, and I'm not sure how to go about it.

  • @flaviafreire14
    @flaviafreire14 Před 7 lety

    Hey man , i'm kind of selfish in that i watch all your videos and never feed back , you do a very amazing job not just about the finished product but when it comes to keep my dream alive and develop skills to one thay i can do one myself , best wishes for you my friend

  • @jasonbrowne7525
    @jasonbrowne7525 Před 7 lety

    The table is lovely

  • @Folsomdsf2
    @Folsomdsf2 Před 7 lety

    Built a table just like this when I was a kid(larger than yours though), nice and simple, easy to build. Last I saw of that table it was still being used as a soldering table.

  • @jeremeybeck7203
    @jeremeybeck7203 Před 7 lety

    great build reminds me of the old mess tables the pioneers made to take down and pack in wagons.

  • @trickyriky1
    @trickyriky1 Před 7 lety +1

    how therapeutic is working with hand tools, love it :)

  • @mikegriffin3437
    @mikegriffin3437 Před 7 lety

    The latest episode of Ask This Old House made a timber frame bench much like this table. The did the wedges a bit different, round pegs in the square holt to pull the bottom support more into the legs to tighten them up.

    • @plattevilleclarks
      @plattevilleclarks Před 7 lety +1

      I guess I'm not the only one who watched ATOH. I thought Cody would spin the wedges 90 degrees to really draw it tight. I thought wrong.

  • @davidthorne6796
    @davidthorne6796 Před 7 lety

    I really like it! I'm digging the Japanese influence .... I can see my nice Katana in a wooden bracket or stand sitting on top. I actually had to resurch to fine and watch this video after watching the "selecting of the leg height ...." video snippet.... that is in another one of your videos. I like very much for you how you were able to create the jig... to hold the world in place while you were able to manipulate the key that unlocks the doors of perception and flips on the light stitch that allows the viewer of that table to be wrapped in warm and flowing Zen like state! You hit the nail on the head...Sir! Or, the old mortise and wedge! 😉

  • @jonathancook4022
    @jonathancook4022 Před 7 lety

    I built a bench and table set just like this when i was 10, in 2000. It still lasts, all be it with some scratches and a rather nasty coat of varnish that is rather yellow. I like something that is repairable and requires nothing more than a mallet to assemble.

  • @Gunrunner223
    @Gunrunner223 Před 7 lety

    wonderful table Cody! not a nail or screw to be found. very timberframey.

  • @thedanishbushcrafter7341

    You just made my Day so Much better with that video thank you for that:)

  • @pineywoods0186
    @pineywoods0186 Před 7 lety

    Great job.

  • @dananderson7417
    @dananderson7417 Před 7 lety

    Nice!!! I like the vids where you make something start to finish. Its fun seeing the process and then the finished project. Did you use your new mill to make that? Keep em coming and bless you and your great family.

  • @arkansas1313
    @arkansas1313 Před 7 lety

    The sofa table adds nicely to the room. Excellent craftsmanship!
    Btw, your floors in your home appear to be holding up well, they're great!
    I see that you're really trying very hard to provide videos to all viewers liking. I thank you!
    ....13

  • @winstonzeb2842
    @winstonzeb2842 Před 7 lety

    Awesome 1 part video!

  • @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm
    @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm Před 7 lety +1

    Lovely build. Get yourself a soft white rubber mallet. The pounding with the hands will take its toll. Honest, I know from experience.

  • @10antba
    @10antba Před 7 lety

    I know you are already getting some criticism but it's been mostly about how the wedges were aligned. I want discuss the footprint of this table. After a few months of throwing yourself down onto the couch after a hard days work (like we all do) I could see the couch moving back and eventually tipping the table over.

  • @B_Keat80
    @B_Keat80 Před 7 lety

    Heart racer supervisor extraordinaire.

  • @paulphelps2619
    @paulphelps2619 Před 7 lety

    that first thing he said hit me like a train "everything in nature is circle, and we spend so much time making it square"

  • @Stefan863
    @Stefan863 Před 7 lety

    That was a really great video!

  • @timeverett5482
    @timeverett5482 Před 7 lety

    Very nice Cody!!!

  • @CharlieForbes524
    @CharlieForbes524 Před 7 lety

    You've become quite a good story teller. This was cut very well I thought with your shots and pacing.

  • @williamkolis1567
    @williamkolis1567 Před 7 lety

    Thanks to your video of doing the butcher block counter top, I decided to use Waterlox on my hardwood floors!