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This is a fun build where I show you how to make a cool modern dining table with sturdy legs that look like welded steel. But they’re wood. The table will seat up to 8 people. And as always…Free Plans!

*Products Used*

Portable Drill Guide:
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Pipe Clamps:
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C-Channel 1/8″ thick 34″ long:
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3/8-16 threaded insert:
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5/16-18 threaded insert:
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Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig 310 (Budget Version):
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Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig 720 (This is the new design of the one I use most often):
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Spade drill bit set:
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100” Straight Edge Saw guide:
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DEWALT circular saw:
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DEWALT impact driver & hammer drill:
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DEWALT bit set:
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Gorilla glue:
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6” Clamps:
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12″ Clamps:
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Paint Spray Tent:
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*MY GO TO TOOLS*

100” Straight Edge Saw guide:
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DEWALT circular saw:
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DEWALT impact driver & hammer drill:
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Bosche miter saw:
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DEWALT bit set:
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Gorilla glue:
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6” Clamps:
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12″ Clamps:
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Delta Table Saw
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*Filming Equipment*

Canon EOS M50 camera
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Tripod(best tripod ever)
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Hand held Tripod
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Universal camera mount
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Lavalier Microphone
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RODE wireless GO microphone
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Directional Microphone
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Adjustable Lights
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Set lights(mainly all that I use)
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23 Comments

  1. How do you avoid twisting and bowing and flatten out the board? My benchtop jointer has to remove a crazy amount of material to get a flat surface with Home Depot wood.

  2. If you read this comment I hardly ever subscribe to ppls accounts but you got one today

  3. Bruh, that's a spade bit, not a forstner bit

    Nice build. I've always wondered how stable those legs are with no cross brace.

  4. ….Made with inexpensive lumber….. That I run through my expensive planer and table saw…..
    Love the concept of making inexpensive furniture, but for it truly to be accessible, needs to suggest alternatives to using large expensive workshop tools a lot of people don't have

  5. Is it enough to just glue the top without using dowels of anything to make it stronger? I’m about to make one table but I was debating to use dowels

  6. this is awesome!- except i dont have all those clamps and a table saw anymore cuz i moved and had to sell all my woodworking stuff and there's no point in re-buying all of it just so i can make the one custom size table top I need for my home studio… ;-/… but otherwise i'd totally do this. great video!

  7. I want someone to make a channel where they build all this stuff but uses only a hand saw that's dull and 3 sheets of sanding paper. The hard part is doing things without tools.

  8. Great build video. How’s the table holding up so far? No racking, etc?
    Thanks for sharing! Be well!

  9. How many feet between the legs? I plan on building a 7 foot desk with legs 6 inches from each end for a 6 foot span. Similar legs.

  10. love the legs. also thinking of just getting a 30" x 80 butcher block and want this same look with your legs. Hoping to find them in steel. Any ideas where i can get them? thanks

  11. I really like simplicity of your build, most of all the music in the background way below the sound of your voice etc unlike most viseo’s

  12. quick question, first thanks for showing us with limited budgets, that you can make great things w/ inexpensive (construction) woods. now the question.. did you alternate the end grain? like one up one down one up, one down thanks now off to see if there is a video on your work bench.. Keep up the great work

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