Making A Herringbone Coffee Table Using Salvaged Oak (part 2 of 2)
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Woodwork video. In this video I make a frame for the herringbone coffee table top that I made in a previous video using some salvaged oak
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Hi Keith, I have just watched your herringbone coffee table again,its quite a well made and solidly built table,and the vidios are also easy to watch and your running commentary is spot on,don't forget to take care and stay healthy.
Beautiful result!
nice build you would never believe it was new classic design well done
Beautiful piece like always!!
This turned out very well. Lovely wood and a great design. I think you got the proportions just right. Best wishes
That came out really nice Keith.
Very nice table, great work.
Great looking table. Nice one. 👍👍
Very nice. You should be proud of this one!
You made those tapers look easy man, great job!
Absolutely fabulous
So beautiful!
Great to see quality wood being given a new life. I reckon you could produce a bag of nice looking oak doorstops from the angles offcuts and sell them :-)
@RagnBoneBrown
5 жыл бұрын
I did, they’re for sale on Etsy haha!
Nice project : ) Quick tip :- when chiselling something in the vice, to stop it "sinking away" from you when you hit the chisel it's best to place a piece of wood under the work piece in order to hold it up, any old scrap of wood will do as long as it braces against the vice screws and reaches up to the underside on the work piece.
@JoshD1001
5 жыл бұрын
John Smith couldn’t this dint the work piece? I’ve thought about doing this but never done so thinking I could leave a mark in my work?
Very nice !
Very cool, can't believe that used to be hat and coat stands
Great job. Two 6mm dowels May have been goo for the tenons it adds a little character too, nice table finish is 👌
great job man
Great job.
Magnificent!
Great piece, im looking to build something similar with some reclaimed parquet flooring (though without your array of tools i might have to be more inventive! Good work!
Very nice good job
Love it.
Hola Keith,just watched your herringbone coffee table again,nice little vidio,and being only eleven and three quaternary minute's perfect view with a cup of coffee,be sure to say well..
Hi Keith,just watched your Herringbone coffee table vidio again,easy viewing,still good to watch,I'm always eagerly waiting for you new stuff,but I'm thinking you're a tad busy and probably do not have the time these days,if that is the case I'm happy for you,take care and be happy and healthy
@RagnBoneBrown
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Colin. I’m working on a few new builds at the moment - videos will be coming soon. 👍
Damn, if you went down to OakFurnitureLand this quality of table would probably set you back a few hundred quid! Bravo
Your loving that glue mate.....you could use half of what you put on and it would still fixed for at least 100 years! 😉👍🏼😊 great build, well done 🍻
Hey. What a cool workshop! Very cool videos! Can you do one about ebonising wood? Thanks
Very nice 2 part build, that wood grain really pops out doesn't it? Well Done, Barry (from West Kirby, Wirral)
when chiseling down on the vice place another piece of scrap below it wedged against the bars of the vice to stop it slipping down when you hammer
so many kickbacks. probably the safety thing behind the blade is thiner the the blade. or its because you use the crosscut blade to ripcut.
"I ripped each face off on the table saw'. Yikes. That would be equally valid if this video were an interview with a crazy serial killer! Seriously though that is a beautiful piece of well made furniture.
I noticed some small kick-backs when you used the tapering jig. Is there a way to avoid this?
The finished result would look at home in house, great work, keep the videos coming. Quick question,? How do you find the erbauer impact driver. Been looking at purchasing one myself. Thanks
10,000 not far away man..nice job...;-p
As always👍🏼🙂
I'm making a herringbone table for a friend and was curious if you've had any issues with this table design due to expansion? It seems like the framing in of the top would restrict the seasonal expansion and cause warping or glue joint failures?
@RagnBoneBrown
6 жыл бұрын
You don’t really need to worry about expansion on pieces that are not very wide. I’ve certainly not had any issues with mine.
Enjoyable video. Well done. Not a fan of the radio background, but then I'm an old fart.
what dust mask do you have and where from Keith? is it for fine dust like mdf?
@RagnBoneBrown
7 жыл бұрын
+scott mclean bought it from screwfix GVS ELIPSE HALF MASK RESPIRATOR P3 Not sure re: MDF, I don't tend to use it
@scottmclean4237
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks
liiiiiiikeeeeeeh
kick back at 1:25
where did you get your tapering jig?
@RagnBoneBrown
7 жыл бұрын
+Livi120 Axminster.co.uk
@hansdegroot8549
7 жыл бұрын
I visited the website but I could not find it there. How much did it cost?
@Andy-te6jj
6 жыл бұрын
@Hans de Groot www.axminster.co.uk/accessories/machinery-accessories/sawing
would you sell your diy products?
@RagnBoneBrown
7 жыл бұрын
+Wenkai Zhang do you mean my furniture?
@ww905
7 жыл бұрын
yes. they look fantastic.
@RagnBoneBrown
7 жыл бұрын
+Wenkai Zhang thanks. Yes occasionally I sell stuff but usually I just make for friends/family/my house
ok... but the taper on the outside...? hmm...