How to Build a Coffee Table from Rough Wood | DIY Woodworking
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- How to Build a Coffee Table from rough lumber all the way to finished woodworking project. We’re on the advanced side of DIY here :)
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This modern farmhouse coffee table build used a lot of tools but can be done with pre-dimensioned wood and assembled with pocket holes for an easier DIY coffee table project if you want. The classic styling is a bit more modern than the typical farmhouse build and would go great in almost any home. Get the plans and build one yourself!
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Well I am about ready to tackle this project! All I need now is the 15 thousand dollars worth of tools you used in the video to make it!
wabash join a makers space!
This is a vid for people with loads of money, space and time.
I refuse!!
Gimme a chisel i'm doin' this the ole fashion way!
He doesnt even have the expensive stuff lol. Most of it is table top smaller versions
Don't forget about the $1500 in wood
You can get easy to follow plans for this build (with easier joinery if you want it) here:
fixthisbuildthat.com/coffeetableplans
Fix This Build That, it's so amazing. I interest your tools, complete to do anything. I know their price are expensive, but worth it 😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😔
Can you please help me because I can’t see to get and kept my table legs square. Get you make a video on legs and tables not square and make them square. Y’all are great wood workers but I’m a beginner and would love to figure out why
Beautiful work, and walnut is one of my favorite woods for furniture. Only a small detail, I would not leave the corners so sharp on a thing that stands close to the height of the knee... but hey... you are the pro ^_^ 14:22
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I cannot follow the plan because I don’t have drum sander.
That is so pretty. Walnut has always been my favorite. I love your funny banter as you build.
Great project brother. I love the buicketed mouthed method. Worked great
Brad, thanks for the videos! New woodworker here and I appreciate you showing some of your mistakes. I am reminded that even the pros do it once in a while. After all, "the mark of a craftsman is not how few mistakes he makes, but how well he covers them up." Bought and completed a lot of your shop plans. Thanks!
Glad you're enjoying the mistakes...hope you don't make the same ones 😃
Thanks for keeping the DIYer in mind.
Thanks for including all of the different processes from start to finish. I learned a lot from this video alone. I subscribed!
Oh wow! That is so beautiful! I am more and more moved to get a planer!
Gorgeous! Absolutely amazing ❤️
Thanks for the link to the oil finish. I'm building a computer desk soon and was looking at what I could use to give the black walnut a nice finish without changing the color of it. Very nice looking table.
Great sense of humor ! Looked like a fun build. Thanks for sharing !!!!
Very nice project. The transformation from the rough lumber is amazing.
As usual Brad, detailed explanations of how the job was done. Good to see you showed your mistakes too. Far to many guys edit that out. We need to see the mistakes so we've got an idea how to fix them when we make the same ones.
No baltic birch in this one.... The walnut looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing project
Gorgeous table! That wood's beautiful, and the design is simple yet elegant. Well done!
One tip I once saw for notching out a shelf to a rounded leg, was to use the drill press and a drill bit size equal to the leg's round-over radius in the corner of the notch, then band-saw up to this hole, leaving a rounded notch that perfectly matches the leg. But that's more for larger round-overs. Here the difference is so small, it's unnoticeable.
Walnut is my favorite wood! Beautiful work! By the way, nice shop!
That’s beautiful. Well done. 👍 👍
Beautifully simple. Great looking build.
I love watching your videos even if I’m not building anything. So therapeutic
Well done !!!
I am glad You also point to the mistakes and how to solve!
Always want to help y'all avoid them!
That is a great coffee table. Beautiful walnut. Keep up the good work
First having all these tools and then cool part how to use them to make this master peace ✌🏼.. love your work and videos..
Love the tip about using tape wrapped around the ends to prevent glue squeeze out!
So beautiful! I love your vids. Wish they were an hour each!
Wow, this is impressive! My sister needs one of these for her kids, so I know what I'll be building for next Christmas!
Simple and beautiful. Well done!
Really an amazing finished piece!
Great build. Love the witty comments along the build!
Gotta add a little levity to life
As always, I love builds and your commentary. Thanks again
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Hello Brad, I purchased your plans and built your table but I used red oak and all dowel joinery oh and added breadboard ends finished it off with conversion varnish came out looking great thanks for the plans!
Absolutely beautiful!
Thanks for sharing that, well done
Looks great my favorite type of projects
A) 10:06-10:08 is THE defining shot for this video
B) this is by far my favorite project of yours. it really shows the intricacies of a “simple-“looking table
C) this is a coffee on which I would *actually* use coasters
Thanks, Joshua! I love seeing that walnut come out of the sander :)
Beautiful!!!! You are such a joy to watch! You explain everything so well! Peace and Good Fortune to you and your family!!!
thank you 😀
What a finish. So awesome
Beautiful work! You really made it look easy
This is a great build. The table looks amazing. Love the walnut. Very worth the watch.
thanks, Angie!
Haha this was awesome .Love the subtle jokes they had me smiling. Great table and I love Walnut!!!! Bummer bought the dowels but hey it worked out!!
Nice job! This is probably the coffee table design I’m going to be building so this is very helpful.
That coffee table looks incredible! Love the tapers on the legs.
thanks, David!
Beautiful!! I love working with walnut
Beautiful table!👏 Love me some walnut!👍
Beautiful end result.
great looking table! you had me cracking a few times in this one. nice work and thanks for the inspiration.
glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome build! Thanks for the video.
Beautiful table Brad. I love milling down my own lumber. It's so satisfying. A lot easier with a jointer though lol.
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Wow , that looks amazing 👍👍
Walnut, such a majestic wood. I envy you for those nice machines.
That little sound byte of Marc's "Bubinga!" had me laughing. Nice video, too. Well shot, thorough detail, to the point.
Wow! Beautiful!!
the result is amazing. the color and design of the table is excellent
Its great, u need more videos like this
Good to see you branch out into more traditional woodworking. Great job as always
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That looks on point
Nice project, great tips! And, a high five for having one of the few drill presses that do not have a rusty column!
That is so amazing. Im going to try build my own coffee table this summer as a little project to pass the time
Brad, very nice work my friend. I agree with the chamfered edges, it makes the entire design work together. Love your channel.
thanks, Felix!
Nice work ! You make it look easy !
Liked your work a lot! Very useful video, too, - in terms of working with tools and understanding the process.
Beautiful work! I LOLed at "bubinga".
This is soooooo sleek! Love it!
Ha ha ha, “ knots, crazy grain and....other character”, well said Brad😄👍🏻👍🏻
Nice work. I'd love that table!
This was so much fun to watch! and it came out great!
This looks awesome. Great work
Awesome! Nice work, sir!
Great table and video. Loved the detailed explanation throughout the process.
thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful Brad! I’m feeling really inspired to replace my ottoman!
Go for it!
Beautiful! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Nice work!
Love your work. I am so going to try to make a nail tech table with white pvc sheet. Since wood is not a good material for the nail products. Thank you so much for the idea and explaining everything so nice. 🥰
Very good job 👍
Respect from Algeria
Love it. Nothing wrong with simple design, it lets the wood do the talking.
Beautiful 👍🏾
This is my Favorite Channel
Love the idea of the double parallel clamps as a vise.
like a like bonus feature 😀
Simple but elegant table! Great video and great work!
Thank you!
Sweet! Good to see that I am not the only one hoarding "project material" and having to recut some bits 👍😂
I Love it
Beautiful table Brad! 😍👌🏻 Awesome work! 👍🏻👊🏻
thanks, Fred!!
Impressive as always. I've been a fan of your channel for a while now, keep up the amazing builds and content!
Thank you!
Eres el mejor. Me gusta todos tu prolle tos
Looks great Brad.
This is gorgeous. I want it!
😀👍
At 11:52 I was screaming "Wrong side of the line!" But you managed to fix it. And gosh, that's come out pretty.
Great job very nice table👍
Well done, very good work, thank you for sharing
One tip for the hot glue - IPA or Acetone will break the bond of the glue making it come off clean and easy. I still prefer the tape+CA, but sometimes hot glue works better. Nice build, the table looks great.
Awesome video brad! Nicely done!
thanks, dude!
cool built, very classic design.
Great project, came out beautifully
thanks!
I saw this video and I actually made the same kind of coffee table but with different wood and different measurements. Worked out great though! I was 13 when I made it now I’m 14! It was a long build especially since we used mortise and tenon joints for the pieces of wood under the table tops and we had to cut and chisel them with a router and some of chisels. Basically we didn’t exactly have the tools for the job but it still came out great!
Great build mate!
That came out gorgeous bro, I like the simple style and walnut is beautiful, you did a great job, I think I am definitely going to attempt this, I just got my hands on a decent size stack of walnut and some cherry oak. Thanks again for the awesome tutorial, you always make some really rad stuff!
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Looks like I’m becoming a regular supporter of the Fix This Build That show. I just purchased these plans and hope to get it built for my wife by Christmas Eve! Hoping to add a lift top to it however. 👍🙏
Woot woot! 🙌🙌
Nice work! Love the finished piece!
thank you!
Beautiful build
Looks awesome!
Thank you .