Your keen eye for detail is more than impressive, mate. The pride you take in your work shines through. You are a true craftsman, with amazing skills 👍
Absolutely gorgeous table. Your attention to detail is fantastic and your craftsmanship is outstanding. Your apprentice is lucky to be learning so much great techniques.
What a lot of work! It came out amazing! Your hand joinery skill continue to impress me. I loved the simple yet clever trick of the tape on the back of your saw when flush cutting the dowels, genius!
Love this table, and just getting into make stuff so going after this as a big project in my near future! Thanks for lots of great ideas! Please keep up the great work!!!
A weekend plywood butcher like me can only dream of doing work like this - incredibly skilled craftsmanship producing a stylistically simple but mechanically impressive product. Anyone who has the opportunity to learn from you in person is extremely fortunate.
I am impressed! Will have to make one for myself soon. I worked a lot with multi-segmented wooden dovetail extension slides when I was restoring antiques. Never occurred to me to incorporate slides in the rails. Genius!
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Very nice, excellent vid! I've been using the wipe on poly for years, it's "fast" and it protects better, although it doesn't compare to the feel of a hand rubbed oil finish!
Beautiful work Joey. Getting your head around those leg joints with dovetails in two directions would be a feat for me - you make it look easy though. I see you still use your panel saw a lot like a cabinet makers tablesaw - working to the right of the blade but old habits and training die hard I guess. I'd like one but space is the issue for me and I can't part with my other toys. Cheers and thanks for the insight on something I'd likely not try.
Nice job, I just subscribed to your channel. I love your projects.....and I love the fact that there is no arrogance and ego.....just sound work and skill. Well done.
Very useful to mention the time you spent doing a tak or another ! As a beginner, it is very hard to tell if I'm slow or not. Thanks for the video and beautilful job !
You Have Made Many Very Nice Projects , But This Table Is By Far ( in my opinion ) The Best , The Cleanest , The Most Beautiful ..Oh Crap ...Just Hit Me In The Head With A Shovel
I too have been frustrated by how much wood can cup/ warp over night :( So sympathies with you. I like Minwax and also wipe on with a rag rather than a brush. to me it does not leave the brush marks or drips. A very nice Table. I hope you factored in the extra time for the BB ends and the extra flattening. A days is a lot of money in a commercial business.
Interesting with the pins in the breadboards. I would've thought they were the right amount of "drawing", having done mine too little. Must be a fine line between too much and not enough. Awesome design man!
You made the sliding dovetail look easier than it actually is, not thru editing but with your ability. I like the oak and cherry combo. Did you notice any blotching with the cherry? Great project, well done, thanks for posting
Nice job as usual joey - do you use any filler powders ( colloidal silica) in your epoxy when using it for gluing or is it just regular 2 part epoxy? I'm experimenting with different glues at the moment and there are defo advantages with epoxy , just want to make sure I'm getting best strength possible. Thanks and keep it up!
The small blocks to keep the middle peace in place under the table probably won't get much force applied to them unless you really jam the middle piece in there, but it always worries me if something is impacted and is just held on by inflexible glue like CA or epoxy. They're just too damn brittle sometimes. A dowel or two takes care of the problem. But like I said, unlikely to cause problems with this one.
So I have just one question. Did you notice any tendency of the table to sag in the middle when the table was extended and the leaf was in place, or do you think that over time that may become an issue?
Great design. I think I will attempt something similar. What did you do to keep the sliding rails from sliding all the way apart when you pull the ends open?
Joey, thanks for the very instructional video - a beautiful table. It wasnt clear to me how you prevented the table from coming completely apart if it was pulled too far. How did you accomplish that?
Your keen eye for detail is more than impressive, mate.
The pride you take in your work shines through.
You are a true craftsman, with amazing skills 👍
Absolutely gorgeous table. Your attention to detail is fantastic and your craftsmanship is outstanding. Your apprentice is lucky to be learning so much great techniques.
What a lot of work! It came out amazing! Your hand joinery skill continue to impress me. I loved the simple yet clever trick of the tape on the back of your saw when flush cutting the dowels, genius!
Cool design Joey and a great way to store the extra leaf.
Really nice job Joey, love the contrast of cherry and oak together and the breadboard ends.
This is an amazing table! Thanks for sharing, always learn something from your videos!
Well done. Looks awesome. Love the grain match on the breadboard end with the leaf.
yes mate! enjoyable and informative videos, keep 'em coming! some beautifully made furniture, love the style!
Thanks for sharing this Joey. Fantastic work!
Really like this...like they say "dont judge a book by its cover" cuz this is a really. Nice table love the sliding dovetail feature! Cheers🍻
You do such incredible work!!! Thanks so much for sharing your talents with us all. I LOVE this channel..
Love this table, and just getting into make stuff so going after this as a big project in my near future! Thanks for lots of great ideas! Please keep up the great work!!!
What a premium table creation! I salute you sir!
beautiful table and with unique features that set it apart from others.
Awesome job Joey, great craftsmanship my friend!!
A weekend plywood butcher like me can only dream of doing work like this - incredibly skilled craftsmanship producing a stylistically simple but mechanically impressive product. Anyone who has the opportunity to learn from you in person is extremely fortunate.
I always look forward to watching your videos. There so entertaining and I always learn something new
As always, very nice work Joey. Very nice.
Nice looking table Joey! Thanks for sharing it with us.😎👍JP
Awesome table. That sliding table saw is so clutch. Being able to joint one edge and then quickly rip it to size seems like such a time saver
Yes its such a multi use tool , far more versatile then a smaller table saw .
Is that his kind of saw not very common in the US ? Here in France, and europe I believe, it is very common in woorworking shops.
@@ericfrisard2060 they have them. But they are not common
Great project and very well presented, like watching all your video's.
I am impressed! Will have to make one for myself soon. I worked a lot with multi-segmented wooden dovetail extension slides when I was restoring antiques. Never occurred to me to incorporate slides in the rails. Genius!
The subjects covered in this woodworking website t.co/z6o0f8z2H4 varies from wood types to tool types and uses. A few other subjects range from the various kinds of wood along with their distinct levels of difficulty when it comes to managing them. If you are still a beginner in wood working, then you will find this book very beneficial.
your woodwork style is so good man ...thanks alot to share this project to inspare us ....
Great work! Love how it turned out.
I enjoy watching you work and the projected. very nice
Hello. Great job. Very nice and comfortable table turned out. Super idea.
Great looking table and beautiful top.
Freaking gorgeous! Great work!
Great work Joey !!!! Very Nice.
Great design, your joinery is excellent.
A true craftmanship, excellent work
ery nice in the end Thank you for your work it's great what you do
Really nice table. Enjoyed the joinery.
Gorgeous. Great work as always, Joey. 👍
Cheers
Those sliding dovetail rails are great
So I read the description, perhaps I will maybe will check out your podcast. Maybe 😀
Lovely work Joey !
Very nice, excellent vid! I've been using the wipe on poly for years, it's "fast" and it protects better, although it doesn't compare to the feel of a hand rubbed oil finish!
Beautiful work Joey. Getting your head around those leg joints with dovetails in two directions would be a feat for me - you make it look easy though. I see you still use your panel saw a lot like a cabinet makers tablesaw - working to the right of the blade but old habits and training die hard I guess. I'd like one but space is the issue for me and I can't part with my other toys. Cheers and thanks for the insight on something I'd likely not try.
Superb craftsmanship, Impeccable joinery. I want to like you when i grow up (I'm 39 y.o.)
Great job Joey! Great from Holland
Great video, great piece.
Bloody nice. Think I've said this before, don't stop making vids - I enjoy 'em too much.
Excellent as always
great work Joey!
Man that table saw sled is incredible!
beautiful piece . client is going to be pleased with this table in hes dining room...
Great Job Joey
Nice job,
I just subscribed to your channel. I love your projects.....and I love the fact that there is no arrogance and ego.....just sound work and skill.
Well done.
Thanks!
You always do some fantastic work. And amazing videos. Great job
Thank you
This is stunning. Lot of work but worth it!
Very useful to mention the time you spent doing a tak or another ! As a beginner, it is very hard to tell if I'm slow or not.
Thanks for the video and beautilful job !
You are an artist, I wish you good luck
Great job sir!
I love this nicely done mate
Marvelous job.
Great table... Greetings from Germany :)
Beautiful table! Tfs :-)
Beautiful work
Looks like a very stressful build . . . great video as usual . . . cheers.
Great job master!!!!
Thanks for sharing this nice job you got my subscription for that
Lovely craftsmanship
Really nice work
Nice editing. Nice work too.
Great table! How do you remove the hardened epoxy to ensure it doesnt show up when finishing?
You Have Made Many Very Nice Projects , But This Table Is By Far ( in my opinion ) The Best , The Cleanest , The Most Beautiful ..Oh Crap ...Just Hit Me In The Head With A Shovel
Fine craftsmanship mate
very nice design for expansion and leaf
Love the idea thx !!!
Very good.
Perfect
What length were the rails for the dovetails and how long was the table when closed , without centre part of table
De Cúcuta, Colombia.
Felicitaciones
joey: no one will ever see the jigsaw finish
also joey: dovetail legs y'all
Awesome
I too have been frustrated by how much wood can cup/ warp over night :( So sympathies with you. I like Minwax and also wipe on with a rag rather than a brush. to me it does not leave the brush marks or drips. A very nice Table. I hope you factored in the extra time for the BB ends and the extra flattening. A days is a lot of money in a commercial business.
Cheers , it did take longer than had thought. But super happy with the finish
Hi Joey- what’s your thoughts on using the big domino for the breadboard ends?
good design and good performance
i'll make one of this someday...no matter how long it takes for me to do it!!! lol
Is there any reason you didn't dovetail the rails on the short ends of the table going in to the legs?
Joey, wouldn't you want to add a stop so the two sections of the table couldn't be fully pulled apart? Love the look of the finished piece very much.
What is that glorious table saw sled and where to I get one!?
Hi Joey found this the other day on youtube and thought of you. Ancient Technology of Making Cabinet Furnitures - Impossible Looking Dovetail Joint
In 500 years antique restoration guy: “We recogneize Joey’s work by the jigsaw marks he left on the joints”
So there’s that 😉
Hahaha that's cool
Thanks!
Trabaja muy bien el man, claro que con ayuda de exelentes herramientas pero de todos modos un berraco.
Interesting with the pins in the breadboards. I would've thought they were the right amount of "drawing", having done mine too little. Must be a fine line between too much and not enough. Awesome design man!
Hey Joey. I know you mentioned ut but I didn't quite catch it. What's the name of the finish you applied? Cheers bro and lov'n the podcasts!
You made the sliding dovetail look easier than it actually is, not thru editing but with your ability. I like the oak and cherry combo. Did you notice any blotching with the cherry? Great project, well done, thanks for posting
thank you
How did you attach the table top to the base?
Nice job as usual joey - do you use any filler powders ( colloidal silica) in your epoxy when using it for gluing or is it just regular 2 part epoxy? I'm experimenting with different glues at the moment and there are defo advantages with epoxy , just want to make sure I'm getting best strength possible. Thanks and keep it up!
I use epoxy glue by CRC /ados they call it builders glue. It's nice and thick and easy to mix.
The small blocks to keep the middle peace in place under the table probably won't get much force applied to them unless you really jam the middle piece in there, but it always worries me if something is impacted and is just held on by inflexible glue like CA or epoxy. They're just too damn brittle sometimes. A dowel or two takes care of the problem.
But like I said, unlikely to cause problems with this one.
So I have just one question. Did you notice any tendency of the table to sag in the middle when the table was extended and the leaf was in place, or do you think that over time that may become an issue?
No sag until there is about 150mm left in the sliding dovetail. In use there is about 400mm of overlap . So far I haven't heard back from the client.
Great design. I think I will attempt something similar. What did you do to keep the sliding rails from sliding all the way apart when you pull the ends open?
Joey, thanks for the very instructional video - a beautiful table. It wasnt clear to me how you prevented the table from coming completely apart if it was pulled too far. How did you accomplish that?
Exactly
That’s what I was wondering
Is there anything stopping the two halves of the table from sliding completely apart if pulled too far?
Nothing mechanical but gravity does a really good job of stopping them as they bow down for the last 100mm or so and jamb.
Yes! It’s an extender!
Nice