How to make a table using a gear
How to make a table using a gear. In this video I reclaim an old gear an some 150yr old barn-wood to make a very unique console table. Join me in this video were I'm going to be cutting, bending, welding, and turning steel, and for a bonus, I'm going to through in some wood working technics in how to work with old barn wood. I hope you enjoy the video.
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now that's what I'd call building something cool!
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6 жыл бұрын
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Beautiful!!!
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6 жыл бұрын
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Love it. Great job.
Breaks so many rules and looks great as a result. A comment on glueing dowels, if there is too much glue in the hole then it's a recipe for disaster. Fluted or spiral dowels as Marvin Carvin suggested are the ticket and it looks as though you already use these. If you use less glue doing the widening joint by applying a "thin smear" of PVA, when the boards are clamped a very small teardrop shape is formed by the excess glue and is easy to remove if you get it when it has skinned and is not likely to run but before it cures. Great video. Thanks & cheers, David
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Love the table and the video
Looks great!
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6 жыл бұрын
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Nice that. well done.
Really good job
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing!
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Awesome!
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Great! thanks for sharing
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Very, very cool.
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6 жыл бұрын
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I like it, the gear makes the table.
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Yup, That's Cool!
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That looks great!
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Looks very nice.
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I love it! Thye gear thru the top makes the difference for me.
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Very nice looking piece.
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Very nice!
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One word " Awesome "! Great idea!
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Great job. I love the gear sticking out at the top.
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Your forethought in this project is apparent, nice job!
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This is a very different project than your others. I like it.
nice work, thank you
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That table turned out really nice.
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I think old wrenches welded together in a wire frame at each end along with a bar put under the teeth above the wood on the bottom and two below the top that extend to the metal rim would have looked nice too. I appreciate you leaving the old saw mill marks Over all I like it!
That was a very nice project. reusing old material is fantastic! thanks.
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This looks great, you are a true Craftsman.
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That rust and rough wood look great together. Man, you're quite the artsy guy! Good eye for detail, and not getting in a hurry. Nice job.
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Very cool table....nice job Dale.
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Cool
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Very nice
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Really enjoy your unique furniture builds, great designing and workmanship.
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Very nice work!
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Came very nice, loveit.
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I love that table.. I need to find a big gear now. Great video!
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Well this is really cool 👌
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Great looking project Dale. Thanks for all the ideas. Gary 74-Year-Old Home-Shop-Machinist in North West Arkansas
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6 жыл бұрын
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Great job Dale, I really admired your respect for this old gear wheel and the timber, well done.
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Nice project Dale, enjoyed watching it all come together thank's for sharing.
COOL.
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Now really like you and you intouch whit yurasty good as well brilliant men thanks
Great solution for the legs! : )
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Dale beautifully done. The design was incredible. Great job. R
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So cool! Great for a steampunk pub or so.
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Now that is a cool build ;-) looks great
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It came great looking table I love it🥃🥃🥃
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Suggested project ideas: Simple but innovative shop tools that can be made with our lathes and mills. THanks Dale for all the good work.
very nice build Dale
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Nice design! If you use dowels that have spiral or straight grooves in them, the excess glue has a place to go. They are defacto standard in the cabinet and furniture fields.
i really like that dale
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Love it dude. I thought it looked great
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Nice creative work Dale. I like it. :-)
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Great video! I like the creative recycling of materials to make something which both useful and uniquely beautiful. Nice to see some crossover between woodworking skills and machine shop skills.
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Hi Dale, To make that OSHA approved you may have to add a guard for the gear sticking through the table top :) Steve
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I tried to find a safety guard for it, but I could find one that dated back 100yrs
Nice job. Well edited.
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Having seen this in person , it is a really cool table. Awesome meeting you yesterday
Great video Mr. Derry! (Sp?) One of your best videos yet! Thanks for sharing it!
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"careful laying of center lines by hand", that's precision machinist work, Sir Dale ! Thanks for the inspiration... Keep on trucking (from France) !
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Wow! Old world charm, rustic, elegant, and above all - Baily Approved! That's really nice, Dale.
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Great job Dale! Really appreciate your projects and channel! Always excited to see a new video post! Keep up the great work, I think Bailey would approve that table.
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Dale, awesome project, love the finished patina and the extro music. Repurposing the wood in this way was a great idea. Brian is making an awesome job of his shop. Thanks for sharing. Kindest regards. Joe.
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You Rock!!!
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Dale, I love the table and really wish I had a way to locate items like that were I live, in hampton va...locals all think rusty = antique...be safe and go build something cool!
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try drill small hole in dow bisket, deep hole on last side love gear up threw the top.
I like it a lot. The gear can be you pen and pencil holder. Makes me wish I kept many items I've thrown out like a cast 36" Sq. sharper table, cast lathe legs... Ugh! Please say how you antiqued the band steel frames. Easy for me to say now, but personally I think the thread rods idea (maybe old acme thread lead screws) would have looked better than the feeders as I assimilate the two together better. They could have been mounted using SLOT head flat head screws , screwed into the ends of the rod at the table surface. Then large rusty SQUARE nut at the bottom. When I watch you cutting the cutout for the gear in the top I was thinking he's on the wrong side. Had you cut the opening from the top dimensions, (min opening , length), you could have chiseled out the wood on the underside for a tighter fit. Thanks for the effort to make such a good video.
That table is the coolest thing you have made for a while, really like that Dale. I also like that chair .... please take more care of it .... ta ... :)
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6 жыл бұрын
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Glad to see the wood going to good use! Table is cool but I admit I would have rather built something to use that big gear. lol The augers were a nice touch. Needs some industrial claw and ball feet though.
Not only because I need to make one myself but also because I saw you using a chair with the bender, I would like to suggest a material support stand for a future project video. All the best.
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6 жыл бұрын
I have one but it was up stairs. :-(
Great video Dale! I think adding in the "Make Something Cool" series is a good addition to "Metal Tips & Tricks" franchise. Will you do a video on the metal finishing process that you're using? Mike
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6 жыл бұрын
I do it just for you mike:-)
Cool, can you do a inserts tool for use in a lathe, or maybe a drill with inserts, i want to see a shopmade
But can you make a gear using a table :P Goodlooking table, like it.
Looks. Nice what does it weigh need a forklift in the living room
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6 жыл бұрын
It weighs about 175 LB
I have high-end clients that would pay a pretty penny for that table. Nicely done.
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Good spray painting technique. But normally you do the edges first, and then the big flats. Probably doesn't matter much for this kind of project, but if you ever work on cars, this will affect your finish.
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It is very easy on the eyes even at 175
be cool to see movement. Is it art, is it functional.... It's cool
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My husband used these plans from woodprix and he's very satisfied.
@cadenaek3066
5 жыл бұрын
Really cool idea Shasta
Not into the whole 'artsy fartsy' design, but the craftsmanship is outstanding.Charlie.
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As a matter of technique on the table top three step process you chose, did you first join the two center boards and work outwards, or arbitrarily work from one side? Also I am very glad you did not use the all thread option for the legs. The chicken feed augers really make it...
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6 жыл бұрын
I went from side to side
Oh and I laughed when I saw we have the same welding table!!
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I wish it was a little higher, and wasn't a gathering place for all my junk
Beautiful table Dale! I hate those mid video commercials. ATB, Robin
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Great project man. lucky guy with that barnwood. The price per BF for that stuff is ridiculous even if you can find it. No one wants to give it up.
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and that's why you center drill. haha
Well its a Nice looking Table but I think I would have cut the Gear so top of the table would have been smooth. Either way it looks Great.
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My brother-in law, John Lane, builds this style of furniture for a living :) did you run into his work or him? I know he does a LOT of trade and artisan shows.
good vid good guy bad sound levels and it sounds sped up in the talking bits sorry dale but i steal love ya .
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I want it, how about a give away
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6 жыл бұрын
You will have to fight my wife for it. P.s. she carries guns and they are loaded
@williamshaffer2617
6 жыл бұрын
Build Something Cool wouldn’t ever take her claim, and very cool Your wife can offer you protection. Lol
It is you that American people they are no bad after all i am from colombia but I live in England y had lots proyects buck home y building my very powerful table saw mi design 5 hp motor for very hard wood also my friend have a scrap yard he find anything for me I see you that screw I wasn’t very impres but today change my mind and I wil follow you and dirasty is good gay after chop his finger well my friend keep in touch and I hope you visit me in colombia see you
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Thanks for the comment. :-) I will the next time i'm down there.
if the barn was 150 the wood is at least 200 it had to grow !
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Now, if i can just sneak in the materials without the old lady catching on.......
If you want to know how to make it yourself, just look for woodprix instructions.
Well built but I really don't like that industrial look.
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Why do my 20 min projects turn into 2-3 day exasperation?
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6 жыл бұрын
Your better then me. Mine turn into 4 to 8 day project LOL
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What a load of old rubbish, would not give give it room in a barn, let alone a house. The best thing you could have done with it, was to paint up the gear and place it by your front door with some plants around it and make it a feature. It would be a talking point for people who come to your front door.
Meh
its ugly ,it would be better to sandblast the gear and use it to hold glass table top.
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6 жыл бұрын
LOL
@zumbazumba1
6 жыл бұрын
Tastes are different ,to each of its own.Your build is strange(you aint gonna find something like that in IKEA that is for sure !) with that gear sticking out of table. Ugly was a harsh word.