Designing and Building a Modern Coffee Table Inspired by Bad Larry - Woodworking

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Published 2021-04-29
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This coffee table has plans available! The plans include 17 chapters of long format videos covering wood selection, milling, gluing and clamping complex angles, making mitered or beveled boxes, half lap joinery, using referential measurements, and plenty of other woodworking techniques. They also include a 20+ page PDF with extra information and dimensional drawings available in both metric and imperial.

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All Comments (21)
  • Visit simplisafe.com/foureyes to check out SimpliSafe’s award-winning home security that keeps your home safe around the clock! It’s really reliable, easy to use, and there are no contracts. Thanks for watching and we hope you enjoyed this one. If you're interested in our plans, here is an example chapter and links to the actual plans: ▸ Woodworking Plans Available Here - www.foureyesfurniture.com/plans%E2%80%8B ▸ Woodworking Plans Example Chapter - https://youtu.be/RPB9yMqpMt8
  • @hiennguyencong8190
    The author does like to youtube.com/post/UgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2… from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
  • @baronvoncash
    Thank you for not being another river table, epoxy focused channel! You're awesome and the designs you come up with look very refreshing and modern!❤
  • @camille.c
    i am never disappointed by the production value, design prowess and subtle humour you work into your videos. it's been lovely to see the evolution of your design and production process, and to see you iterating on previous works!
  • @gthiesfeld
    Absolutely the most entertaining ad read I've ever seen. 🤣
  • @JyB818
    I have to say, I'm 52 years old and in the Midwest. I think this is a really cool looking piece. While I was watching, my 20 y/o son came in, looked over my shoulder, and said "wow, that's really cool". So, I guess there's something powerful in design that reaches a mass audience. Great piece. Thanks for the inspirational moment at the end. PS, I've spent my entire professional career in film and video. You guys do a great job with storytelling and keeping it interesting.
  • @chrispark11
    The real advice at the end, with the humor used throughout… fantastic!
  • @naterapp7881
    That swoop of sapwood running through the drawer faces is 🤩
  • @AurelShen
    The company that invited the domino's jointer said that it had barely no strengh but guaranty perfect alignement. (heard from another woodworker)
  • @Jord032
    Wow I could not be happier this popped up in my suggested. This is way above my skill level at the moment, but it looks like a project I could tackle in a year or so. Beautiful design.
  • Guys....you all define woodworking on Youtube. You all inspire, educate, push boundaries, make people laugh and ....well, we don't know you personally, but believe you all are down to earth great human beings. Thank you for all that you do! Keep being chicken tenders....
  • @mrclark517
    I am a cabinet maker/draughtsman based in the UK and have been a subscriber to your channel for a while, and I really enjoy all the projects that you share with us, and I like the contemporary style that you guys have. When watching this video I did notice at approximately 3:36 into the video that the board you were cross cutting had been glued up with all of the annular rings facing the same way, which is generally considered to be a bad idea in fear of the board cupping, however I'm guessing that you had your reason for gluing the board up this way.
  • @richardgroom988
    Now that I have seen the super secret tips for draw boxes my wood working will improve by 107% Thanks
  • @Coogfan1996
    Your outro was 10/10. I really admire how you design plans with dual functionality and not just "make this" or "learn this". Fantastic video
  • @ApteryxRex
    Would love to see a design and build competition between Chris & Shaun. With the piece to be built chosen from a short list by Patreon supporters. Perhaps one every three months.
  • @pacificdune
    I’m thinking about making the front side of this, and using it as an entertainment center under my TV. It would need a space for my PS5 (with some ventilation) and another enclosed cabinet to hide my router and a bunch of other electronics that are currently scattered on my office floor. Been thinking about a design for this for a while, and this is very close to what I had in mind. Thank you for sharing!
  • @michaelsell6928
    I love the deadpan humor and head on the ground was hilarious and unexpected. Oh yeah and the piece is simply amazing!!! I’m feeling inspired!!!! Thanks!!!!
  • Love the videos, honestly I'm jealous of all the nice wood you have. I'm 14, so I can't really afford thousand-dollar slabs, But I've had my share of fun with 2 by 4's. I stumbled upon a planer recently, and with that I can get boards really flat, then you just glue them together into a sheet, and sand the top and bottom. The grain doesn't line up, but with a bit of some darker stain, it looks great from a distance. I haven't made a ton of stuff, largely because I have nowhere to put it, but I built a nice desk recently, and for under $100!