The Biggest Piece of Furniture I've Built in My Garage
I had nowhere to set my drinks when I was sitting on our couch, and our bags were all over the place. So, I decided to build a couch table. In this video, I show you how I did it! It is made out of cherry with a curly cherry top, and was finished with Rubio Monocoat. The table wound up at 7' long, and features built in electricity and shelves for storage.
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0:00 - Intro
0:56 - Milling lumber for the legs
1:58 - Gluing up the leg blanks
2:25 - Milling the legs square, and trimming them up
5:22 - Breaking down plywood for the panels
6:53 - Laying our the leg mortises and cutting the rails
7:33 - Making the faux inset panels, and my best Norm impression
9:46 - Using the Festool Domino for joinery
10:33 - First dry fit and making the bottom shelves
12:55 - Shelf pins
13:04 - Chamfering the legs
14:24 - Sanding and assembling the side panels and center divider
15:47 - Gluing up the first cabinet
17:08 - The final glue up
18:04 - The tabletop
22:17 - Making the adjustable shelves
23:51 - Prepping for figure 8 fasteners
24:53 - Final prep for finishing
28:24 - Applying Rubio Monocoat
28:40 - The final installation
30:56 - Outro
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Awesome build! Thanks for the effort in time and effort to document the whole build. This format seems to be out of vouge these days on KZread, but it's the best way to learn. Thank you!
@garagedwellersww
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it, and glad you liked the video format. It's the kind of video I've always enjoyed too!
I've been branding my stuff for a while. Learned from my father and he always did it so I kept the tradition with a new brand I use, which happens to be a 5 pt side of an antler that was my father's first buck, didn't know it at the time but found it in his barn after he died and thought it was a beauty so I used it in a project and decided that should be my brand.
@garagedwellersww
9 ай бұрын
Great branding, a wonderful tribute to your father!
Dude. You make some really great-looking projects. Enjoy your videos very much!
@garagedwellersww
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and the complements! Glad you’re enjoying the videos 🤘🏻
Really nice work! The format was great and we got to see the full build, thank you.
@garagedwellersww
8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for checking it out!
Just found your channel, great content! Keep them coming!
@garagedwellersww
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Great Stuff. I love a piece that has great form and function. BTW Norm would have thought your accent was a wicked pissah!
@garagedwellersww
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for checking it out - wicked cool!
Nice Can you send me the link for the green handles on that domino jointer. Thanks
Great project! A couple questions, what was the roller you used to spread the glue? Also I was curious about what looked like an adapter to get the 36mm hose on the 27mm ports of your festools. I’m guessing we listen to some of the same music while we work based on your Tshirts, lol. Keep up the great work, I’ve been enjoying watching your channel. Edit: I brand all my projects and hand write the date
@garagedwellersww
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for checking it out! Here’s is what I use for rollers: amzn.to/3EHqwaW The adapter is from a company called Tool Curve. They do 3D printed adapters. It works really well! And yes, most of what I’m listening to is represented in my T shirts 😂