🛠 An Easy to Make End Table - "Shaker Elegant"
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- čas přidán 15. 11. 2019
- This simple but elegant end table is made using walnut and maple to achieve nice contrast. The legs are tapered for an elegant Shaker style look. The top has a turn-down chamfer to add a classy look. The table also has a drawer with a unique handle I make myself. This side table is classy and elegant but not overdone. The joinery is accomplished using screw pockets (pocket holes). They are located in a way that they are never seen once full assembly is complete.
This is a project that is easy enough for most woodworkers to accomplish. If the tapers, chamfers, and angles are intimidating then substitute straight legs and a square top for a very nice classic Shaker look.
Plans will be available soon so check back for a link to the website where you can download.
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I’m working on a small table that I mixed walnut and maple. Your table looks really FANTASTIC! Thanks for the inspiration! I will also be using Rubio for the finish now.
That table looks fantastic. Simple in style, but absolutely gorgeous.
Thanks Tyler. I like the elegant simplicity as well.
Beautiful. Helpful video as well. I intend to use this design.
Now that’s Fine Furniture! Great job Fred 👍
Thanks James!
I have missed you the last 2 weeks, hope you are just busy living the good life. Thank you for sharing your talent and time what a beautiful build. Great work as usual!
Thanks Derek. Encouragement from folks like you keeps me going.
Great job
Great job on this build. I really like the calming voiceover that provides great detail. Good job.
Thank you for the kind words Komar!
Glad to see you back. I like this table, especially the chamfers on the top,
Thanks David. Really appreciate the encouragement.
Awesome table.
What a great looking table!
Thank you Cory. Have always appreciated your support.
Very nice !
Very nice. Thanks.
Beautiful piece of work. Glad to see you back in the shop using your craftsmanship to build beautiful pieces like this.
Thank you James!
Beautiful table and really well made video. Great job!
Thanks for the kind words. :-)
Beautiful project and great tip with the glides, great narration too
Thank Lonnie. So glad you liked it!
Very classy design for the piece. Fantastic editing of the build, from the CAD design through assembly.
Thank you Strat. Really appreciate the view and the words!
You really nailed this video in my opinion Freddie ! This is exactly the format and style that I enjoy watching and learning from ... as you show each step and explain tips and tricks along the way. It is fine for you to talk through your video but this is my favorite video style by far. Thanks Freddie !!! :-) Dennis in Western Canada
Dennis!!! Wow, such kind words. Really mean a lot to me. Thank you for the encouragement!
Beautiful table. Love that taper leg jig. Nice work on the voice-over.
Really appreciate the words. Encouraging!
Awesome build!
Thanks Rick!
Glad to see you back in the game. I enjoyed the video a lot.
Thanks David. You have been on my mind lately. Hoping the situation you shared when we last spoke has improved. Give me a call sometime and lets catch up.
Amazing 👏
Beautiful table and fantastic design. When I was watching you apply your finish to the table, I was thinking this table design would be great to expand on to make two end tables for someone's bedroom. Again, as always, awsome job!
Thanks Kalvin. I enjoyed this build. Appreciate you checking it out!
Nice!!
Beautiful table Fred!
Thanks Greg!
Great job Fred
Thanks Jeremy.
Hell of a job sir!
Thanks Jon!
Great piece and excellent video! I learned a lot from watching this and you explained it very good.
Really appreciate the words Thomas!
Very nice!!
Thank you!
Fantastic
Thanks PJ.
Sweet!
Thanks Edison!
Nice, Real nice!!
Thanks JP!
Very nice buddy!
Thanks Mark!
Oh ya, is the table for sell, it would look awesome in the cabin. Nicely done!!
Michael!!! Great to hear from you. I'd sell anything I have except my soul. Already sold that. :-). Might be hard to ship now int he complete form but how about a kit you could assemble and finish yourself? I've been eager to test that concept. Send me an email if you want to explore. Still willing to ship the finished piece if we can figure out a good way to make that happen.
Fred, Very cool little end table. I think you have voice-overs down. I'm very glad to see you doing build videos again! Have a great Thanksgiving!
Thank you John. It's always nice to hear from you. :-)
I like how you made the drawer slide.
Thanks Malcom!
Fred, this is a beautiful build. Do you have plans for sale?
Nice piece... Cool idea instead of runner on the drawers
Thanks Nathanael.
Fabulous, nice build. I have built about a dozen of these and still learned a few things. May I suggest.....Put the rear side guide high and the one in the front low but on the inside of the case, not on the drawer. That way it won't show and you can still remove the drawer. I also never tapered the legs all the way, left a straight section at the top about 5" long. That way you don't have to angle the ends of all the frame pieces. I am still thinking about that, your way might be better. Also like your kit idea, might be good way to ship it.
I love the tips and ideas. Thanks for sharing and for watching!
Love the table, looks amazing. Does anybody know what types of wood were used in this project?
Thanks Geoff. I really appreciate the kind words. The wood is walnut and maple.
I noticed an effort to be professional and down to business. Awesome techniques used and amazing end result. Where do you source the wood? Best wishes.
Thanks Robert. Really appreciate the words. I get lumber from Wurth.
Looks great man! Hopefully that nut shot @8:02 didn't hurt 🤣. Keep up the great work 💪
Hahahaha. Good eyes!
Did you post plans
You should always use clamps on both sides of a panel glue up.
Awesome video! glad I found your channel. Where did you get your pouch?
Thanks Joe. Check out (google) Dragonfly Woodworking and Leather for the pouch.
Did the plans get posted
Fantastic job as usual! What blade do you have on the table saw it seems to cut like a hot knife in butter
Thanks Josh. I have become a big fan of Tenryu blades!
Feddie, Great to see another project vid. Honest question...when I build Shaker style, I chamfer the top but put the flat side up. Seems to lighten up the top. Why did you have the chamfer up? Thanks.
Bill!!! Thanks for watching. No real method to my madness and I try not to overthink things like that. I just go for what appeals to my eye. Simple as that. :-)
Nice video. I don’t see many actual build videos
Thanks Tim. There are plenty of build videos. I have them categorized on the channel. Check em out!
See you are doing it at the makers mart, I know that can’t be your blood on the table saw at 1:00 min in. LOL
Yeah, I built the last two things at the maker space. Hahaha. Didn't notice the blood. :-)
Freddie a beautiful table and the video work was equally as good. Hope all is well and you have been able to find some of that free time for yourself to make more of these projects. Also the drawer glides is a very cleaver use of the leg pads
Thanks for checking it out Jim. Yes, the respite has helped!
@Got It Made what type of pocket hole machine did you use?
It a Castle
How do you make those pocket holes? I think it's not an ordinary pocket hole jig...
Its a low angle pocket cutter. There's not many options on the market and they are a tad pricey.
@@GotItMade Thanks. I've googled and yes, it's quite steep.
First, loved the build video, thanks for doing it. Second, you didn’t sound well, hope you are feeling ok!
Pesh!!! Thanks for watching. Your ears are keen. I had a horrible cold that week and still had remnants in my voice when I did the voiceover. Doing fine now though. Really appreciate your concern!
The top is upside down
Great job