Building a Giant Dining Table with Veneer Pattern Top

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Published 2020-08-29
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In this video I am building a huge conference table that will live in the tasting room of a new winery. Most of the lumber for this build was grown and harvested on the owner’s property, which made for a challenging and fun build. In order to stretch the lumber I received across a 16’ x 5’ table, I used shop-made veneer. Additionally, this build utilized plenty of other interesting techniques including template routing, segmented curves, domino joinery, and a lot of veneering good times.

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All Comments (21)
  • @davedoesmassage
    As a hobbyist woodworker, your projects are so huge and daunting, but your videos are so well done and I love the humor you add as well.
  • I've been here for a couple years now and I'm starting to think that this isn't accually a DIY channel...
  • @Hewdino
    Came for the woodworking....stayed for incredibly dry yet hilarious comedy!!! you guys are great!
  • I love the yellow VW Caddy Rabbit in the background at 2:08 . After I first saw one it's always been a dream car of mine.
  • @Oxyflight650
    If those red Vans can tell a story...Nice work guys
  • @peskarr
    I like this, because I clearly understand almost all that he speaking. I native russian speaker and listening in english is hard for me. But not here for some mysterious reason.
  • @andreakerry3411
    You guys are hilarious. Oh, and pretty fantastic carpenters
  • @somethingblend
    You're both 100% the kind of dudes I just want to hang out with all the time. I just love you guys, that's all. Also, that table is dope.
  • @deepsgnips
    You two are awesome I kinda miss the two channels, but your styles and crafts have a strong synergy going on
  • @jonia368
    6:03 That’s a looot of work...tumbs up guys👍🏻. I just thought of a little very helpful advice we learned at vocational school ( just in case you didn‘t know): For a harmonic „veneer-image“ (Furnierbild as we call it in Germany) put the veneer with its bright sapwood(edge) only nexto sapwood, and heartwood nexto heartwood...the crossings appear more natural through this arrangements. This means: [sapwood, heartwood] [heartwood, sapwood] [sapwood, heartwood] etc... I really appreciate your work and all your effort. In my opinion one of the best woodworking channels. Ps: it looks soo relaxing...but when you’re in the workshop things go complicated or stressful😅...especially when you glue something and everything has to be accurate Greetings form Germ
  • @BeFaithful00
    The weird times have done something to me. For whatever reason, “thickni” came off as way more funny than you may have intended. As always men, quality stuff. Thank you.
  • @ChrisPage68
    Auditioning for a live action remake of Thunderbirds with that walk, Shaun? 😜 🤣 😂
  • @gcl2783
    More wineries should table from you all.
  • @brandyaube217
    🤩🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤩 I’m speechless! Wow!
  • This is the second time I'm watching the whole video, this never gets old
  • @Call_Me_David
    That was expert usage of a Mr. Rogers clip. I LOLed IRL.
  • @aperki01
    Thank you for the video. Learned you can take multiple cuts using a flush trim bit instead of taking a full thickness cut all at once. I bought and used a two inch long flush trim bit for my previous project. It was scary. Will use your guy's technique next time. Thank you