Walnut End Table (hand tools only build)
Walnut End Table (hand tools only build)
I used to do a lot of hand tool work, but other than one project last year, I haven’t gone old school in a while. So, I decided to build this simple walnut end table the old fashioned way.
Nice work! Just you should not use the rule technique to sharp chisels.😉
Nice broo..
How much days you finish this project?
How many times did you cut yourself with making gauge? I do it every project. 😬
Mate, the small bit of scrap under the end of the leg whilst in the vice – blew my mind!
Much appreciated.
Great video also 👌
I really like the holdfast clamps seen around the 6:30 mark of the video. Can you point me to the manufacture or distributer website?
Very nicely done! Im an aprentice in germany and its nice to see that youre doing things exatly the way my teacher would have 🙂
Do you speak, ever? What were you rubbing on your hand plane? Plus a dozen other questions.
an artist makes a piece of art,,, with no power tools,, when the energy cost is higher now, you can survive and still can create something, thumbs up
You’re not and brace set up is interesting. Was that a forstner bit? Is you’re brace newer and can accept modern shanks on bits?
Saw your post on reddit, and I can definitely say I’m a new subscriber. Cheers🍻
What kind of sharpening tool are you using? Grit also. Thanks
A cool project 👍 The more videos of such kind I watch, the more I realize how many cool things can be done using hand tools only.
Very nice. Egg brace and crank. Egg is good for the tight spots. Enough clamps, quite the collection but never enough, eh? Thanks for the video.
Beautiful!
Not sure if I’m more jealous of your skills or your tools.
This is beautiful. Hand tools give it so much more value (in my opinion).
Beautiful craftsmanship
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing
Beautiful workmanship, I love seeing hand tool builds. Better still is crisp sound of sharp plane blade searing through hard wood, or planing end grain .
Then oiling to pop the grain … I’ve not finished the video yet …
Very inspiring . Real wood work.. Thank you for posting ..
I appreciate you showing the flaws and that none of them really mattered at the end.
8:55 does maple accept a router plane well?
Amazing! 👍
That looks like a swear word on your thumb.
Very nicely done my friend. Thank you for taking the time to share and I hope you have a blessed week.
New sub here, I found your FB post and came over here to watch.
Thank again for sharing.
Dale
I’d say they’re still pretty sharp dude! Excellent work. Johnny
Beautiful 😁
Ciao,grazie per il video ,vederti lavorare e una meraviglia . Mobile stupendo ,complimenti.
Nice work.
That was a joy to watch. A very handsome table. Thanx.
Nice work. I like how you keep it real… mistakes and all. Many YouTubers keep it mistake free and make everything perfect…that’s not real life. You should check out the old PBS series The Wood Wright Shop.
Awesome video love the dial tone
Wow, this was so satisfying to watch. Amazing job!
I really like that kerfing plane! Do you happen to have a video on it perhaps?
Why would you put a back bevel on a chisel?
Ssweet
Well done, sir. Thumbs up and thanks for posting!
Brother, this is outstanding. Exceptional work!
Beautiful build, the liner for the bottom of the drawer was a nice touch.
That kerfing plane is sick!!!
Ripping on a line isn’t exclusive to you my man I suck at it as well
Can you send me dimensions?
Love this! Love the imperfect joinery, too! Because I have started getting into hand woodworking and my joinery is not perfect, and it works great anyway! Way better than screws and nail guns.
could tell me the type and brand of those 2 saws (the big kataba and the small one)
I love how “real” this is. Good work sir.
What tool is that 13:56
Great job that wood seemed awfully hard
As much as I love Japanese saws….they simply do not make a good one for re-saw……and ive tried numerous 😛
I enjoyed the video 🙂 An interesting way that you cut the tenons tho….. cant always split them that way if the grain is diving. Keep up the good work man, I love the sounds of the tools on wood….makes me want to go build something 🙂
Awesome work It came out gorgeous. Keep it up 🙂
Why not rip cut with another straight piece of wood as a guide?