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In this video I showcase a pair of beautiful Victorian Ash dining tables I made for the Palmerston Association.

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36 Comments

  1. Wow . . . you really push the limits of working alone . . . big delivery truck, did your say 370 km. delivery?

  2. Absolutely beautiful build love the angled leg assembly and you weren’t kidding about the finish it really shows off the wood nicely. Take care my friend

  3. Beaut build there Jordan, simple design but the execution certainly tested your set up. Always good when you can load it in the truck at your workshop and not have to worry about the on-site placement. Thanks, Bob.

  4. Great to see you back. What was the name of that oil again? I really liked the finish. Tables look absolutely fabulous, great job. Cheers.

  5. Love these tables, and they may be a perfect solution for my household. I plan to make a dining table. My wife loves the farmhouse table look, but I favor a more modern aesthetic. With any luck, and careful choice of wood, this design could leave us both happy! You earned new sub with this build, by the way!

  6. @2:21 why wouldn't you just use a regular ol' skil/circular saw with a guardrail to cut the end of the table top? Instead of moving the table to the saw, bring the saw to the table.

  7. I really miss having access to a huge sliding table saw and a timesaver wide belt sander like that. I dread taking on projects even 1/4 the size of either of these without those. I need to find someone in town who has them and might let me use them a couple times per year.

  8. Hey Jord, great build. Why didn't you use your makita tracksaw to the cu square. Have makita sent you new tracks? I remember you had issues with the tracks being not straight.

  9. Lovely table, and a really nicely edited vide 😀 I found your channel through the podcast. And wow; you are almost at 10k. You have yourself a new sub.
    If you have the inclination, stop by my tiny channel and show some support. Cheers from Norway – on the other side of the world 😉

  10. why not just use track saw or straight edge and a circ saw for ends? butt joints and wood screws? 😬

  11. That’s perfect bro, I put together furniture exactly like that. I think people go a little crazy with joints. I saw a stress test, biscuit joints vs regular glue ups and they tested exactly the same. Keep it simple

  12. Wow ! I’m inspired
    Would you mind sharing how to build this table? As far as the plans? I’d love to build one for my parents. Cheers!

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