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  1. Why did you rip your 2x4s down? That is not a structurally sound build my man. Could have notched your 4×4 legs. Would have been much stronger than screws.

    And did you use treated decking boards? My man this is not a great build. Sorry to say

  2. I have seen several at home furniture builders who have videos on YouTube. The techniques are similar in how they piece together tables, but the appearance designs are unique. Some of the Karens of furniture building will always chime in with some negative response, but I have bought furniture that has questionable quality control issues. Anyone ever buy a table from IKEA? This table in the video is far superior than what is available in furniture stores. The only thing I might do differently would be to put a casing over the edges to cover the plywood edge, but that is minor!

  3. This os the exact look I am going for. My son is fixing to make it for me. Mine will be a bit smaller around 60" for the space I have for it. Thanks for this vodeo!!!

  4. Looks great! Honest question tho, does food get stuck in the cracks on the face of the table often. I love the look but I also want to know more about the functionality.

  5. Fake! Watch again closely, there are two different frames in the clip. Not an accurate vid

  6. What were the size of your legs and you added another support to them? We building one now but not as a dining table just like a desk with sande wood

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