Drop-Leaf Table 2 of 4 - Creating a Bevel on a Round Table Top
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- čas přidán 26. 12. 2018
- In this 4-part series, I will show you how I build a round drop-leaf table. The table is mid-century inspired with a beveled top and tapered legs. The first two videos show how I build the top and the last two videos focus on the base.
Part 2 is cutting a bevel on the underside of a round-table top using a router. - Jak na to + styl
Thank you for being so transparent about any challenges you ran into. It really helps a novice like me to had an idea what to watch out for.
Great video! Exactly what I needed and beautifully explained! Thank you
I love how you problem solve in all your videos but especially this one. The bevel sled that you made was brilliant.
Should take a look at ‘woodworking with DIY tools’ great results, less effort and great result
Nicely done!
Smart!!! Thanks for the idea.
This is great - thanks!
Really nice! Thanks
Great idea
Awesome 👌
Hi Nancy. Great video! Can you remember at what angle you cut this bevel? Thanks
Nice idea on cutting the bevel. What kind of legs will you be using?
Thanks for sharing. This is very helpful and I plan to do a tabletop with Baltic birth plywood. Just wonder if the pre-stain condition and gel stain will work well with Baltic birch plywood and any finish product to recommend after stain. Thanks.
Thank you
Great build. I really enjoy your style of video. I also admire your ingenuity.
I thought would conditioner was for soft woods??
Any wood that you would have a problem with
Well ideas
Wow, you are the first women wood maker i watched, better skill than me!
Nancy u r brilliant
Genius
Very creative solution to cutting the bevel. I wonder why you didn’t set the angle on the mitre saw with the blade itself rather than clamping at the unusual angle?
The mitre saw doesn't cut to that angle.
Make more videos
In my first work I always used Woodprix plans.
I don’t think she understands how to router works