Doing it Right Takes Time || Oak Bench with Traditional Joinery
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Bourbon Bite Short of:
DIY Reclaimed Oak Bench
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Knock, knock Who’s there? Dassa Dassa who? Dassa nice bench! Well done
Nice job. And I like shorts - they match my attention span 🌞
Your way of work and knowledge is so impressive
Not sure why, but cutting those 45˚ tenons on the tablesaw with just the fence made my spider-sense tingle.
I love the sneaky way you used a set up block to make sure the mortices for the braces were put at the right height. No measuring required; neat.
@flowleopard893
11 ай бұрын
Its the only way I have ever done it and learned it from a book... Its a common technique you should adopt it
Excellent !!! Broad spectrum of hand power tools used .
Sweet!
Gotta get me one of those fancy pencil holders (4:06)
There's no right way to do something, but that's righterer than most. Nice!
Seriously, I always thought you were just 'the pocket screw guy'. Awesome craftsmanship and stunning result.
Everytime...drooling over your workshop and fine craftsmanship!
Jason, You are an artist and your canvas is wood.
Great video, music, craftsmanship and result. I have recently begun my small woodworking hobby and enjoy your humor and instruction... Thanks man!
What can I say……you are amazing!
That’s a nice format . Something new and good!
We don’t get to see you do that kind of work that often. That’s refreshing 🪚
Nothing but nice things - nice work, nice bench… nice.
Truly a bench that will last hundreds of years
Very Nice & simply explained a common yet versatile piece of furniture. Thank you!
lol dang just realized i was not subscribed. Maybe those reminders are important.
Filling the end grain with homemade putty from the contrasting color wood was fantastic. Definitely putting that into my bag o' tricks. There's a whole in the bottom of that bag, so it may fall out before I use it, but it's going in there all the same.
Very nice! Almost looks like a lime finish. Subbed.
One thing to remember on those tenons is to cut the top of the mortise a smidge wider so when you drive in the wedges, it pushes out the tenon so it will never be able to slip out . The glue helps a lot here as well. Lovely bench.
Looks great!
thanks
You have created another awesome channel and of course another great build
Nice!!
Bravo, la finition est très belle
Seeing as it is one piece and not a production run, would the mortice and tenon work not have been faster by hand? Chop chop chop saw pare done.
The cutoff from the wedges was a tiny bench.
Hi Jason !.... What drew me to watch this clip?....Q) Who is the Artist ( MUSIC ) in the background...Please notify?....By the way I do like your attitude towards your presentations on the channel...Cheers
Did anything "spontaneously " combust?
I still can't get that sawdust and glue trick to work for me. I always get splotchy finish from glue spots. Or I have to scrape away so much wood to get rid of the glue I dish out the surface.
@BigHeinen
11 ай бұрын
Many of the PVA-based glues will not accept any finish so you'll get a splotchy outcome. Use a natural based glue like a hide glue for this sawdust/glue trick and you'll be a happy camper!
@CarlYota
11 ай бұрын
Depending on your finish you can use poly or varnish or epoxy instead of glue to get a better result that blends in more with the surrounding finished wood. Basically the same concept as filling knot holes with epoxy. You have to polish it up to a really high grit to get it clear but it blends pretty well with a hard wax oiled piece. A glue based mix not only doesn’t take a finish it is an obvious stain as you know.
@crashkg
11 ай бұрын
@@BigHeinen how do these guys do it with Titebond 3? Even little bits of glue that stuck to my fingers when I touch the wood resist the stain. I’ve been card scraping a lot, but I’m losing my crisp corners
@AfterBurn65
11 ай бұрын
Also sand when wet
Beautiful build as always!. Question- Did you have any concerns of the tenon wedges splitting the top? I've always been told the wedges should be perpendicular to the grain lines to prevent splitting.
@daddydogg0701
11 ай бұрын
😅
Lemme guess - Rubio White Cotton?
That is beautiful! I love Bourbon Bites!!!