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  • @Iamwrongbut
    @Iamwrongbut Před 2 lety +59

    Wow what a cool rectangular Catan table!!

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety +7

      So much room for your sheep, wood, knight cards, just perfect

    • @elmohead
      @elmohead Před 2 lety +7

      @@Shelfside it's funny how everyone around the world just collectively call it sheep instead of wool.

  • @lrthedude
    @lrthedude Před 2 lety +19

    Awesome, that table turned out looking great. Well done! He's going to have a blast playing Catan on that!

  • @curiousintuit
    @curiousintuit Před 2 lety +16

    Now we watch the slow change of Shelfside from a board game channel to a woodworking channel

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety +3

      slowly and steadily

    • @Iamwrongbut
      @Iamwrongbut Před 2 lety +1

      And then they’ll turn into a cooking channel that specializes in cooking legumes

  • @RPatel2696
    @RPatel2696 Před 2 lety +11

    Can you upload the plans for this table please?

  • @WatchItPlayed
    @WatchItPlayed Před 2 lety +5

    That was impressive - very cool, and something to be proud of!

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks! I'm still in disbelief that this is even a thing lol, I love our friends!
      -Daniel

  • @arilowen
    @arilowen Před 2 lety

    Great job guys! Looking great. Such an improvement from the last one.

  • @ScytheNoire
    @ScytheNoire Před 2 lety

    Nice job. Very simple design, and easy to disassemble and move.
    This is one of the projects I want to get to after the catio and 3D print bench.

  • @ethanreimund2549
    @ethanreimund2549 Před 2 lety +7

    Materials: $200
    Tools: $10k-ish
    Friend who knows woodworking: Priceless

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety +2

      totally agree, my friend is really a crazy guy -Ashton

  • @shortydancer
    @shortydancer Před rokem

    You guys are cool. Cant wait till the third table video.

  • @AJ-nc4vr
    @AJ-nc4vr Před 2 lety

    This looks mint! Great job!

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety +1

      Yaaa, it's fresh af, tho i keep smashing my leg against one of the middle supporting beams lmao
      -Daniel

  • @Kriakye2435
    @Kriakye2435 Před 2 lety

    Really cool table!

  • @SethLadd
    @SethLadd Před 11 dny

    What kind of magnets did you use, and how did that design for magnetic arm rests work out?

  • @Mr_I_Eat_Your_Doritos
    @Mr_I_Eat_Your_Doritos Před rokem +1

    dudes, the way you crosscut that 4x4 on the table saw without any gauge or fence had me cringing with fear

  • @maxryan2023
    @maxryan2023 Před rokem

    wish there are video of the cuting and making the joints

  • @volatilesky
    @volatilesky Před rokem

    I've been thinking of making my own, but I think overall the best/cheapest method (if you have the necessary tools/equipment), is to thrift store two tables with matching or complimentary wood. Harvest wood from one to add toppers/accessories to the "good" table, as well as reinforcing the "good" one. A lot of the joinery is already done, and it's not rocket science to drill new holes for bolts/glue pieces to reinforce it.
    But you do need access to things like the table saw, planer, jointer and a few other sorta specialised tools. Least if you want to re-finish it in a coherent manner. Or maybe you like the franken-table look, I'm not your dad, do what you want.

  • @salimufari
    @salimufari Před rokem

    On those castle joints using an insert & bolt would be less likely to split out those glued half pieces. As for cutting them you are MUCH safer & just as accurate if not more so using a Rioba or western Back saw. Either way you chisel up to you lines. You can use a miter sled that is made with the support to cut those ends but I'm a hand tool kinda guy so. you do you.

  • @Spoutnicks
    @Spoutnicks Před 2 lety

    I bought a multifunction pool + ping pong table : it has the insert with carpet for storing games and puzzles away from the kiddos. Very convenient

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety +1

      There ya go! Functionality :) -Ashton

  • @davethepak
    @davethepak Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video.
    Was it a conscious decision to not include cup holders - I am working on a new table, and really not sure if I want to do cupholders integrated into the top rail, or some kind that attach to the sides.
    There are pros and cons of each - so curious what your thought process was.
    thanks for the video.

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety

      We simply did not have enough time for the cupholders! Initially, we were thinking about integrating the magnets with cupholders, but that was just gonna take too long.
      We ended up just buying some external cupholders that mount onto the table from Ikea. Those will be painted and modified one day.
      Cheers! -Ashton

    • @davethepak
      @davethepak Před 2 lety

      @@Shelfside
      Thank you for the informative response.
      I am still debating what features to build into my table - it will be a "pit" type, with a large monitor (for digital maps for TTRPGs) in the bottom, and a cover over that for other gaming. I am just not certain as to if I want to integrate cup holders in to the "rail" or make them side mounted.
      I see a lot of pros and cons for each, so curious to each' designers decision process.
      thanks again for your videos.

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety

      @@davethepak ok, best of luck with the building! cheers! -Ashton

  • @alliterationking2029
    @alliterationking2029 Před 2 lety +1

    would it be possible to get the plans for the table? maybe for patrons?

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety +3

      we're looking to post it somewhere soon! Likely in the description or comment section for everyone, it'll be free -Ashton

    • @donovan-dcharlemagne5515
      @donovan-dcharlemagne5515 Před rokem

      ​@@ShelfsideStill coming soon? 😊

  • @thefilthelement
    @thefilthelement Před rokem +1

    To stop the flex just put a couple of 1x2 on the under side frame at the plywood seams

  • @diegoalfredomoscosozevallo6198

    Can you share your 3D plans? Pleeeease!!!

  • @jamesmcclain5297
    @jamesmcclain5297 Před rokem

    Good for you guys… a cross cut sled or a miter saw will make some of those cuts you made about 1000 times safer but other than that cool

  • @bradandrews777
    @bradandrews777 Před rokem

    Is that your own, a makerspace, something else? (The location where you are cutting things.)

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před rokem

      a local woodshop! We don't own it haha, that would be insane -Ashton

    • @bradandrews777
      @bradandrews777 Před rokem

      @@Shelfside Are such places available? How would I look for one to use? I did see a Makerspace fairly close, but I doubt that is the same.
      The problem is that I know very little and need someone to help me figure it all out. I would even pay for such private tutoring, but I haven't found it.

  • @handlesarestupid1234
    @handlesarestupid1234 Před 3 měsíci

    that looks like particle board, not MDF. Neither of which is structural secure enough. Should go with a plywood product and center bracing. Overall much better than your first table.

  • @gbdomingo
    @gbdomingo Před 2 lety +1

    Not professionals yet look at that hardware!

  • @sebasculin3739
    @sebasculin3739 Před 2 lety

    Is this a Ticket to Ride table?

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety +1

      its also very good for risk -Ashton

  • @andrewpark7242
    @andrewpark7242 Před 2 lety

    What happened to the other table did it get flip over and destroyed in a fit of rage.

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety

      I'm actually not entirely sure what happened either. It's been half disassembled last time I saw -Ashton

    • @andrewpark7242
      @andrewpark7242 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Shelfside Follow up video? The case of the Catan table

  • @Dougie085
    @Dougie085 Před 5 měsíci

    The only big mistake I see is you didn't joint and plane the boards you laminated for the legs, the glue joint would of been much tighter and way stronger and likely wouldn't of separated like they did on the one leg.

  • @TheRubbberDucky
    @TheRubbberDucky Před 2 lety

    Recommend plywood over MDF, MDF may sag over time

  • @Tjorriemorrie
    @Tjorriemorrie Před 2 lety

    Would've preferred TI4 being laid out on it...

    • @Shelfside
      @Shelfside Před 2 lety

      aaah, we didn't have it on hand! Luckily, this is the exact same size as our duchess gaming table (5x3) which does fit TI4, albeit it is a little tight getting everything in (have to put strategy cards on separate side table). -Ashton

  • @Kallenilsson07
    @Kallenilsson07 Před 2 lety

    Hello

  • @BuckFu
    @BuckFu Před 2 lety

    I was like, oh man he’s gonna try to file that…then it cuts to him using the saw 👍

  • @hmtkgaming6095
    @hmtkgaming6095 Před 2 lety

    Is anyone a "Workwoorking" professional?

  • @mgrdraco3857
    @mgrdraco3857 Před 8 měsíci

    This is not MDF 😊

  • @EfrainRiveraJunior
    @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 2 lety

    Total tool cost... 🤣

  • @lujolonewolf
    @lujolonewolf Před rokem +1

    Guys I’m sorry to trash this channel but I’ve built so many things and watched so many CZcams channels and it’s never to the price that they say it is. 15 bucks for glue, etc….no way in hell. A lot of people start videos with supplies they had from left over projects, I see in your video you guys used carriage bolts, screws. I didn’t even watch the entire video cause I knew. Best for everyone watching, just do the research yourself and draw plans.