{"video_id":"fp_v1YGNcBvoN","title":"Vlog - The Making of Kyle's AMD Upgrade Table","channel":"FP Exclusives","show":"FP Exclusives","published_at":"2024-02-28T18:10:00.015Z","duration_s":11628,"segments":[{"start_s":0.0,"end_s":4.64,"text":"What's up, Photoplane? This is the behind the scenes of my board game table build that you","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":4.64,"end_s":9.2,"text":"can see in my AMD upgrade, which will be out. You won't have seen a lot of the build in the","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":9.2,"end_s":13.28,"text":"actual upgrade because we'll be mostly focused on building the two computers that are strapped","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":13.28,"end_s":18.56,"text":"underneath. 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It might be out","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":44.48,"end_s":49.92,"text":"of sequence just because I've done a lot of the work already and it's a lot further than it used","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":49.92,"end_s":55.52,"text":"to be like six months ago. So I started with SOLIDWORKS as it's the program that I use in my","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":55.6,"end_s":61.2,"text":"day-to-day work. I always find putting ideas on SOLIDWORKS better than just trying to nervously","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":61.2,"end_s":66.16,"text":"think them out. 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watching","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":5780.56,"end_s":5785.52,"text":"this exclusive it's probably going to be a long one good luck to sami for editing this whole thing","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":5786.24,"end_s":5790.56,"text":"but i hope you learned something i didn't go through all the steps i did like the milling","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":5790.56,"end_s":5797.12,"text":"process of the lumber face gluing everything to build the to build the wider rails and","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":5797.12,"end_s":5801.84,"text":"all of that yeah watch the LTT if you haven't um this will come out off the LTT so if you","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":5801.84,"end_s":5808.64,"text":"haven't watched the the upgrade watch it i have no doubt it's going to be hilarious um","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":5808.64,"end_s":5813.84,"text":"hopefully Linus doesn't break too many things i don't know because it hasn't been filmed 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This is the behind the scenes of my board game table build that you can see in my AMD upgrade, which will be out. You won't have seen a lot of the build in the actual upgrade because we'll be mostly focused on building the two computers that are strapped underneath. But I thought it'd be really cool just to go over how I built the table, the inspiration behind it, and really feature stuff that we don't really cover a lot on this channel, which is woodworking. Yeah, it was my first big woodworking project that I've done. I went again to woodworking for a while and the AMD upgrade was the best push that I had to get into it. I don't suggest building a table of this size as your second woodworking project. I made it work and I'll go over kind of what I did. It might be out of sequence just because I've done a lot of the work already and it's a lot further than it used to be like six months ago. So I started with SOLIDWORKS as it's the program that I use in my day-to-day work. I always find putting ideas on SOLIDWORKS better than just trying to nervously think them out. But before that, I had to draw inspiration from what's already out there. So a quick Google search of board game tables put ideas in my head and then I kind of narrowed it down to some styles that I really liked and some features that I wanted to have in my board game table. So I have a lot of different styles of board games and they require different organizational methods to play properly. And also I also don't like drinks at the table because if you spill on a board game, well rest in peace board game. I settled on a rail attachment mechanism by a board game table manufacturer called Wormwood. They make what I consider in my opinion the best rail mechanism or like best attachment mechanism I've ever seen. And what it entails is, you know, Crater Warehouse's favorite thing, freaking magnets. They have these mild steel bars and all you need to do is your attachment must be less than the distance between this and you can just slot it in there. And it just like sandwiches between that and the magnet that you have on the attachment magnets to the steel rail. And you now have an attachment that you can just pick up and move. That's the system that I wanted to emulate. So today what we're filming is I need to make three more of these. What this is is this is going to be the long side rail of the board game table on the table. This will sit on a piece of plywood like that. That's how it sits and it'll be connected to one of these corner blocks. And then we'll have the other side of the table, the shorter side go across and its armrest is going to overhang and line up with this. So that's how it's going to be. And that's what we're going to get to by the end of today. But this is where you rest. This is where you hang out, you chill. If you need any attachments you slide them in. If you can imagine it this will be the vault plane area where the board game will be set up on you know your sheet of neoprene or felt. And once you're done playing you can then cover this with leaves and it's just a table. When designing the table I sourced the metal bars first so I knew what slots to cut into the metal. So these are 1 eighth inch thick steel flat bars. Coal rolled a 1018 mild steel. So when designing the table I started with the magnetic rails first because I needed to know the thickness of material and the width in order to cut the slots that these are going to fit into. So you see how that fits beautifully in there once I line it up. They have an tendency to rust. This is how they came from the factory once I used acetone to remove all the anti rust shmoo. I then proceeded to decide how I'm going to protect this from rust in the future. My first attempt was to use enamel paint and I made a mess of it. I flipped it over too soon and got it stuck to newspaper. I sprayed it in not a very dust free environment so there's like you get a nice close-in shot of that. There's all these like specky areas where all dust got to. And then the first time I tried to put a magnet thing onto it it scratched. So I was like that's a bad idea. Like look at all that. Look at all those scratches. Now those scratches are where the rust is going to be. Later today and off-camera I'm going to be grinding this down and getting rid of the paint because the paint sucks. So I had to figure out a different way to do this and the solution to it is the stuff called super blue. It's not a fun chemical. It's got a whole bunch of acid in it but it'll basically etch the metal and turn it like this bluey black and that will prevent rust. I left all the screws that I need to screw this in place at home. So what I'd end up doing right now is taking one of these rails. You see how I've cut a slot in the wood? So what you do is this is designed to exactly fit that. A cool story is that the reason why I chose one eighth of an inch wide is that that's the exact width of my table saw blade. So I used my table saw to cut those grooves. So that's why I chose one eighth inch. Plus my local metal store could actually source it. Like they had like flat bar like as a as a standard stocked item. You see how these flat bars actually sit proud of the thing? Proud means they're just like beyond the flat surface. That's because I've cut the exact groove pattern on the armrest. The reason for that is I don't actually need to glue the metal to the wood because it's going to be held in place on two sides by the slots. So all we have to do now, and again this is what we'll do tomorrow, I'll actually run a bead of glue in the middle and I'll place this and then I'll screw it from the bottom. But we're not going to do that now because I've got the screws. You will notice that this wood is longer than this. That is because it'll become abundantly clear why that is once I complete the full square. Because these actually sit like this and I have to cut them to size once I've done assembling the table. And once I've cut them to size, I will chamfer the edge and then have this 60 degree angle come across the side as well. Yeah what I'm looking for is more than four inches on either side because this is exactly four inches-ish. Four in a bit. So I'm looking for more than four in a bit over there and I have it. Like once this is glued together it'll look like that. Obviously there's some work to do on the sides once we match it up. But that's how I would build this rail armrest combo. I've got to do that two more times with these two and I still have to do some more bluing of the short rails for the short side. And then what I'm going to have to do is figure out how to grind off this enamel paint and then glue this one to go on this long rail over here. But what I can do is build the table as a square because I actually need to get the inside dimension so I know what to cut my plywood to. Because even though I have a model I theoretically know what the measurement is. When you build a physical piece it does not necessarily always match the model 100% so I just need to take some real world measurements to make sure that everything is good. And that way I can buy the plywood tomorrow and load it up into our Avid CNC router over there. So you know how IKEA has those like things you screw into the wall into one side and then you have this stupid like cam nut thing. Yeah I don't like that. So what I got was a very similar threaded insert but then it's called the quick connect. So once you insert this or you screw this into your face you can screw this little bar in there. Then this thing goes into the other piece and you slide that into there like that and then there's a little threaded insert that goes into this and then you use mr. hex key and tighten it down and now it's tight. This is the first time I'm actually putting the board game together entirely. So this might this might go badly. Problem is I'm at a stage now where if I mess anything up it's like a lot of work to fix it. Funny story probably the only Floatplane is going to hear this story. Board game dimensions the board game table dimensions have changed every single time I've made a mistake. So the height of the board game table used to be four and a half inches. It is now four point one five inches because I when I did my final like rip cut on the table saw I accidentally put four and a quarter instead of four and a half. So on one piece but I'm like I either remake that one piece or I cut everything shorter while it was just way less time to cut everything to the same like shorter dimension. So that's where we lost a quarter of an inch. Then I missed dimension the rail height because it's supposed to be compatible with wormwood accessories. So I lost a tenth of an inch there and yeah there's various other areas where like I've lost a quarter of an inch there and a quarter of an inch there which is why I'm building it so I can measure the final dimension so I can actually know what size to cut the plywood. But someone once told me or I was watching some sort of woodworking like YouTube channel because I watch a lot of you know YouTube channels to teach me how to do stuff I don't know how to do. And one of them said a great woodworker is not someone who who who is perfect but a great woodworker is someone who knows how to cover up their mistakes very well. And let me tell you that there is a there was a bunch of mistakes inside here. Oh like for example I accidentally drilled an extra hole right but guess what when you buck this up against the rail it hides it. So I'm like I don't need to remake that. I just and there the same thing I drilled an extra hole. Whoops but guess what when you when you assemble the table you don't see it well if you don't see it well technically it's just not there you know that's how it works right. So another thing that I think gets a lot of bad rap in the world right now is dowels. Dowels are actually strongest flip when you put them into like strong wood right. The problem is with like Ikea furniture it's usually put into like chipboard or like particle board they end up using for their furniture which is fine. It's usually the actual like particle board that fails and not the dowel so like when an Ikea furniture fails you usually are able to recover the dowel while the actual you know headboard of your table is like completely smashed you know. So I have this dowel jig that allows me to align stuff very well so if I was building a very like a large flat panel where I have to glue a whole bunch of these edge to edge I use dowels to help center it and it also makes it a lot stronger. I mean using dowels into a hard wood like walnut really freaking strong actually. I'm not actually going to glue it in they're just like they just they just go in the hole and it helps align everything. With the magic of editing we now have all of the steel hardware into the corner blocks and now all we have to do dowels. If any of you have done wood working before what I could have done is something called a mortise and tenon. It's a fancy way of saying like a dowel just made out of the actual material so you would basically make this wider than it needed to be and then machine that machine it down until there's like a like a little hole or like a little protrusion and that's your tenon and then you'd make a hole of the exact same shape for it to slot in. I'm lazy. I'm not lazy I'm just I didn't really feel like doing that actually. So I actually was supposed to be before tinning it was supposed to be an Intel upgrade. The issue was February 2021 was the February before we launched the screwdriver so I was rarely flipping busy and of course for my Intel upgrade I chose the most complicated thing to do which is build my own board game table considering I didn't have any woodworking equipment at the time. My garage was a mess and I had to like re-concrete the floor and everything plus my wife was pregnant with our second child and we were trying to launch screwdriver and February of 2021 heard that our previous ratchet manufacturer was no longer responding to us and we had to like switch to our current ratchet manufacturer. The long story short is I didn't really have any time or like not necessarily time but any like energy left over to work on my board game table. It's taken a really freaking long time. Now I get to explain the hardware all right. So on the side you will see three holes on every single rail. This this middle hole over here is just oversized for that hole there and then the two other ones are for the dowels. So when I slide this in and then when you see it inside what you want to do is you want to get a nice close up shot of that hard way in that hole. That hole is exactly where this piece goes down. You can see how as we screw it in this goes further and further into the hole and as we screw out it opens up. That matches with the angle of this and as you screw it in you're hoping to hit this face and pull it closer in. So what I do is I drop this down the hole that it's in the hole there with the um flat end lined up with the hole. So when I shove this in you'll see it move a little bit. Okay never mind I machined it so well you you don't see it. It's locked in place. Yeah see that's what happens when you use proper flippin hardware and not like cheap plastic crud. Come on. Come on. Yeah we go. Okay I have to do that again. Well because look I didn't put the thing in. Oh it was sort of on purpose so what I want to check is how far that thing sits inside. I wanted to sit further that way so that the outer side is in the center so that it wants to pull together right. What a good screwdriver. So like look like now you can lift this up and they're attached together. Right now obviously if I had the apron over here it would connect together but that's how big the plane area is going to be. Man that is decently strong like obviously you are getting flexed because the wood does flex but I'm looking at the joint and there's like zero movement. I need that hole to line like straight up. I don't want it to be at an angle but I can't turn it anymore because it's bottomed out on that. So I'm going to do my cheating method. I'll just turn that a bit more and then when we screw that back in see lined up to the top. I'm really starting to like these quick connect things man. The hole needs to be very centered within the hole but slightly towards the block side so that when you put the tapered pin in it pulls towards it like it pulls it towards it. You can see now I can move it out right. So I'm going to lock it in place so that it doesn't move out. Okay you see how it moves but it's not coming out right. So you see how it's open there. Okay so you see watch you see the gap. Now I'm going to tighten watch that gap disappear. Oh wow. Right now there's no way to create that gap again. That's the interaction of this angled piece over here. As I tighten this down this angled piece is pushing down. So don't tighten it all the way until you've got all them in because it lasts too rigid for you to do anything with. What's what's what's what's what's what's stuck. Turns out the hole wasn't big enough deep enough so the that round bit was sitting too high. So in this mess might be the right size for snubbit to nope not that size to make it wider. I need a very specific size for snubbit that obviously is at home because you know I didn't think that I need to have it. I'm I'm stubborn and like this is LTT. So this is this is the part of the show where I tell you don't do this at home. This is like hey we want to get it done and I want to kind of see my board game table together. So we're going to do some manual drilling. Oh tell me that's not genius without telling me that's not genius you know. Oh bulls no not another one. I don't want to do any more manual drilling damn you. Oh bulls why is it not going in? Why aren't you not going in? It gets the job done. See without breaking your wood. All right is it just as easy as go around and tighten everything? Man this will be so much harder without the LTT screwdriver. Act tight now. Well I'm going to check for square first. Okay one notch above three quarters. I'm not doing freaking imperial math today. Another way to check square is get yourself a machinist square. Oh look at that and if you don't see any daylight that's square. It's like a year and a half worth of work man to have it like all be square now and to have it like on camera again like during the AMD upgrade because everything's so compressed you won't get to see this stuff right. You won't even get to see all the heartache that I went to to get to this point. To have it go together and actually be square means that when I've milled the lumber so lumber doesn't come square you have to machine it square so I've machined it square then I've glued it together then I've had to remachine it square again after the glue. To have it all lined up like this is like it means that I might actually be able to film in January like to be clear it's like December just before New Year's now and we're hoping to film this in January like after CES and I don't think I have enough time to get to this point again if something was like catastrophically wrong so it's a good feeling to have everything to go together it'll start looking more like a board game table as we go along in this thing but what I'm going to do is I'm just going to try and flip it over there's a little bit of an alignment problem over here it fits on here but like it's so slight it's probably like less than a 16th of an inch so it means I need to do is like maybe just remove some material there those mistakes I was talking about I accidentally I had the piece I had the piece like this without the grooves cut into it so I had two pieces like this and I'm supposed to cut the grooves in while I accidentally put the wrong way around in the table saw and I cut grooves on the wrong side so that's why I don't have this piece and I have to make a new piece I did that a couple days ago and I wasn't very happy the reason why this it matters is I already cut the direction I already cut this chamfer this is 60 degree chamfer to like make it a nice little profile right that looks pretty cool from the side you know I think we can all agree that that was pretty cool from the side having that chamfer there so I already cut the chamfer and then I ran it the wrong way like this face down on the table saw so I cut the grooves on the opposite side so that when you assemble the table the chamfer will be facing up instead of down so that was a no go and it was it was sad because it was a very nice looking piece of wood that I ended up having to use a scrap so this is what it's going to look like just imagine that there's another piece over here and I haven't finished this side so I deliberately left this side oversized so that once I have it all assembled I can mark where I need to cut it to size so I just need to lob it off cut it there and then chamfer the corners such that they're like nice and like like a 45 degree chamfer so they're not very square it basically the chamfer will match the block chamfer over there the legs are going to be going to be a much harder job day two which is actually a couple days after when we filmed the last one to catch you up on what happened I was hoping to be a lot further along than I am currently while I was doing some work at home I accidentally broke one of the pieces that were like done done this is actually a new block that I slightly repaired so when I made these blocks I actually cut them from the same piece of material if you zoom in you can see four different types of wood you can't actually go out and feasibly buy three inch thick walnut because it'll have to come from a three inch thick tree and we've kind of cut down all the big trees so we only have little ones left so to get something thicker the best way is to buy one inch thick material machine it down till it's flat and then glue it together so if you wanted to make material wider you would machine that you'd machine the face is flat and you would glue them together right so now that's doubly thick for this I took four pieces of walnut and I glued them together before I started you know cutting these into pieces this was just one long log that was three inches thick by three inches wide I actually had it long enough to make a fifth block and it's always good to have extras in case you destroy one so yesterday I had a different fourth block and while I was at home yesterday I was trying to machine out a pocket over here for when this is assembled I need to be able to fit the plywood the issue was the jig that I was using to hold this in place while I was using the mitre saw kind of failed and the mitre saw being the powerhouse that it is literally just ripped the block and kicked it back and it flew and shattered on the wall thankfully I walked away with no injuries when a machine throws a piece of wood all you can hope is that your hands are nowhere close to the spinning blade thankfully I had the fifth block but what I'd been using the fifth block for was a example or like a test piece it was kind of like messed and broken and stuff so what I had to do was kind of had to do a little bit of repair on it so I'd actually taken a table saw and cut a massive groove out of here this entire face is invisible but it still needs to be solid wood to be able to hold the hardware so what I ended up doing was my table saw blade is exactly one eighth inch wide I just planed down a piece of material to one eighth of an inch and then glued it back in place and just chiseled it flat I spent the remainder of last night fixing this block and my goal for today was finish putting in the hardware which I've done off camera before Sammy came over and then finished doing all the table like edges actually gluing in the pieces of metal which is this whole contraption here I finished bluing all the metal off camera it's now all theoretically as rough proof as it's going to get and now it's just assembling the pieces into their final stage so that I can actually coat them with their final varnish which I just arrived from Amazon yesterday so I'm just going to go over how these are actually made how I actually use pocket screws which are intended to create butt joints that's a butt joint where you literally just butt two ends up to each other what a pocket screw does is you drill out an angle and this screw sits in an angle holding them together they're usually sold with kits like this it's like a drill guide right so you'd put the drill guide on the piece of wood like this and it would it would guide the drill at an angle each one of these holes that you see here I drill them to a very specific depth and I can show you what I mean by it the screws go in that far those were just the hardware that didn't yeah it's okay I have a strong head in theory that does look like it's a bit tall should be less than the thickness of the material yep it is when this is attached on top here notice that it'll be screwed in that much so when I add wood glue here and the screws that's enough to bolt the armrest to the rails as much as I like that like Robertson bits are Canadian sometimes a bit of a pain what I was doing as Sammy just walked in was I'd already run the bead of glue on the rail fit in the metal accessory guide thingies now I'm just going through each pocket screw and sending one of these home I was just waiting for the glue to dry and then this will be another one of those rails that with the magic of editing that's not the first time I've done that is it this is what once it's done it's going to end up looking like and then you can tell that I can just hold it like this and just you know give it a shaky shake and it's like rock solid and then I don't know if Sammy's ever felt the weight of this so this is sanded to 220 grit I'm actually going to just do another hand sand before I do the final finish but the final finish is something called catalyzed varnish or conversion varnish depending on whatever name you use and I got semi-gloss so it'll give you a nice little sheen and it'll also make the wood pop a bit I mean you can see the grain pattern and what I've done is I've chosen the outside pieces such that the prettiest side faces outside so when you glue something together the no one sees the inside so I've used lumber that didn't look as cool as this on the inside where no one's going to see it right and then what I try to make sure is the the pretty what I found to be the prettiest patterns are the ones that are on the outside so for example like I like knots so I kept that knot in personally for me I think this looks very cool it's got a nice like changing pattern between like like this looks like a little bit of sapwood in here the lighter color and then the the hot wood on the outside on the inside another really cool pattern as well at least what I consider a good pattern like you can notice that the color is like very different so this is what we call sapwood it's for walnut it's the lighter color I put all the ugly sides on the inside um you can see there was a very gnarly knot that I don't think looks that cool as the other knots that are left in place um any defects in the wood that it didn't make any like functional or strength problems but it was something that you probably didn't want to see that's kind of where we are right now and that's kind of the decisions I made how long is it taking like turns like man hour it depends if you're just referring to the board game table itself between designing planning thinking um actually like woodworking fixing woodworking mistakes probably like two three hundred hours probably yeah it's been it's been a lot I mean that's that's the upgrade as a whole but it's been fun like I like I like making things and honestly making my own board game with my board gaming table with my own features is kind of what I was going for day three of filming this board game building thing to catch myself up on where we were because for float playing it's like two seconds for me it's been like four days time we had finished all these uh aprons by screwing the rails to the armrests using pocket screws what we have to do now is machine the plywood that's going to go between here you probably want to come around here just to remind the folks where it is so there is a gap between this and there where the plywood's going to sit on the inside of the table to form the plain surface well earlier today we went and picked up a very thick sheet of plywood this is one inch thick it's surrounded by protective thin sheets of wood it's raining cats and dogs in Vancouver so we had to protect it with shrink wrap and some throwaway piece of protective whatever the veneer wood that is but this here is 24 millimeter thick four by eight inch sheet of maple plywood that we're going to use as the plain surface as well as the area where the legs bolt to because it's a trestle table the legs are sunken into the table and they're aren't they're not on the corners so this both has to support the rail on the outside edge as well as the legs that are going to go on the inside so what we're doing today with the help of Sebastian who's setting up the Avid CNC we are going to machine this to size right now it's four by eight what it really needs to be is about just less than four feet by about six feet that's kind of the end dimension we're going the exact dimension I think is 47 and three quarters and then six feet and three quarters of an inch and the easiest way to make it square is on the CNC because the machine is set up square so we're just going to run a we're going to run a router bit and just cut it out rather than trying to saw this with a table saw or something it's just way easier to handle on the on the Avid before that though if you guys remember these are the corner blocks that go on the end of the tables so this goes at the end of the table and helps bolt the table together right because I designed this to come apart so it's easy to move is we need to remove a 45 degree chamfer little piece of wood from all the end all these end blocks so that the plywood can sit at a 45 over here and be recessed into the table I tried to do it with a hand saw but I got I got bored and I was lazy and I was like I'm going to get a machine to do this I could go and manually chisel out that entire block of wood four times or I could program a robot to do it for me I want to be efficient some people may call it laziness I call it efficiency if you don't hold the piece down it's going to move and that's really bad you want it to hold still right there's a couple ways you can do that some some cncs have vacuum tables uh some have like holes where you can camp stuff down so what we could do is we could put it over here line it up with what we know is square camp it down and then machine another easy way to do it is actually machine out a pocket in a piece of scrap material so this is scrap mdf and what we're going to do is we're going to machine out a pocket that this is going to exactly fit it so what that guarantees is when you machine that pocket out it's automatically square because the machine machined it out yeah so when you pop this in it automatically lines this up with the x and y axis so we don't have to worry about trying to align this in such a way that it's square to the table we just machine something that's square from the start and just pop it in and then once it's in place we just make a very simple program that traces this outline and then just goes deeper so it takes like one millimeter or two millimeters off at a time whatever we feel is safe and just keeps going down and down and down until it reaches the bottom then it will move in and remove the rest of the material and once all the material is removed any any places where it's kind of messed up or there's anything wrong we'll just take the chisel and just clean it out and then we'll have nice chamfered blocks that we can use in our table it's a decent amount undersized I will chisel this out time to get the plywood out it's unfinished plywood so you run your fingers on it you get splinters oh geez this is a big ass sheet of freaking plywood when you come back this is probably going to be cut to size using pretty much the same method that we use for those blocks we're just going to program in the dimensions that we need the rider's going to cut it out for us we're just going to be able to drop it in the table we're also going to be machining holes out for screws they're just going to help us align where the screws need to go as well as tapping a starting hole for us and then we're just going to use pocket screws to bolt it to the table so when everyone's back from CES I'll get social in here to film me building the table as a whole unit with the legs standing up in the workshop and then I can go over and explain how I made each piece we'll see everyone after CES bye all right this is day four we're at the stage now where there's two ways I could go with building the last portion of the table that's actually still in raw form and that's the table legs if we look back at the SOLIDWORKS model this is a trestle table trestle table means that the legs are recessed within the table and they're not at the four corners legs at the four corners would be a lot easier and I don't know if I explained this last time but again Sam we're gonna we're gonna move around the shop a lot yeah these would go at the four corners of the table and then they would have legs and those legs would sit on the floor and everything would be good but here at Linus Media Group we don't do simplicity we'd make everything hard on ourselves so I made a trestle table and that means that none of that matters and we have to make like strong legs that go in the middle so this is the surface where you're actually going to play the board games right and to cover this I'm actually using a very similar material to the LTT mouse pad it's nylon covered neoprene and I chose a burgundy color because it's going to match the walnut very nicely and this goes underneath the rails but this is this is also where the legs attach to on the other side so if this is your play surface if you flip it over which is going to be a lot easier if Sam he just comes around this surface where I've done all these like construction marks is where the table legs are going to go they're actually going to sit on the center line in the middle roughly about 13 inches from the top of the side and from the bottom part and they're going to sit upright and they're going to support this which in turn supports the rails which in turn supports the board game and in theory it's fine in practice we'll test it and if it fails that'll be a fun video but we're hoping for not fails because this is one inch thick this is the table leg that the table is going to rest on or at least the outside pattern of it I took the outline from SolidWorks and then I used the laser cutter which is right behind Sammy here to laser cut the file out of half inch plywood to use as a rough template right what this helped me do was glue together various pieces of wood right because you're going to look at this right there's a couple ways you could do something like this you could either have a big piece of walnut that goes the entire square of this and then you would hog out all the material right that's a lot of wasted material from this section so what I ended up doing was saying okay well what happened if I had like a straight piece of wood that came like this and I cut it at an angle another straight piece out here a piece across there and a piece down here and a piece down there right so I did that and that's that right so you can see one piece of walnut over there so I used four planks five I can count these planks are very easy to get um you just they're very easy to make should I say this was actually like two or three pieces of walnut that I just cut to different widths and then chopped to different lengths and then you can thickness plane them to this the same width so that's the approach that I chose to get this however there is a problem let's just say I put a 170 pound table on top of this and I add two computers on top of these legs there is a lot of force that's pushing outwards as well as down down is not so much of a problem because of the geometry it'll actually like support itself I'm more worried about that force the outside force because if with enough force you could actually like tear this joint um and like chip wood out right and that's bad so I came up with another plan the legs are going to be way thicker than this actually the legs are going to be four times this thickness right what that means is I glue four of these together face to face right because I'm doing that I have potentially four different patterns that I can put the wood in that can support the glue joints I ended up settling with two this pattern and this other pattern right so right now the potential weakness of this design is these two glue joints all I need to do is make sure that I have a solid piece of wood supporting these two glue joints and have the glue joints of that piece of wood somewhere else that are supported by a solid piece of something else on this design and they'll support each other when you glue them together in other words take the tie fighter design what this will do is this long piece of wood over here when you overlay it overlaps both glue joints this one and this one okay and its glue joint this one and this one is supported by this plank and this plank when you glue them together like this their weak points will be supported by solid pieces of the other design in practice I messed up I measured everything in my garage which is not here and I used this template to make sure that when I glued the wood together it matched but the problem was the way I chose to glue this together was a tongue and groove method where this one I glued together with dowels and we talked a lot about how I love dowels but I needed efficiency and speed so I chose tongue and groove this is why you use dowels and not tongue and groove this is a tongue that's called the groove so that supports it in the up and down direction okay and then the glue just stops it from sliding around so I did all my measurements before I cut the tongue and groove then I cut the tongue and groove not remembering that when you cut a tongue and groove it actually changes the outside dimension of the actual piece so you see this piece this piece was designed to go from here to there right but you see how this side is recessed into the previous board I designed it to butt up against this board not recessed into it so what ended up happening when you glue it together you end up with a very large portion so this this here is supposed to be up there okay because they're meant to overlap 100% okay and it doesn't so what we're actually going to do is once we've built the entire leg there'll be a big gap in the middle and I'll just make uh filler pieces of wood to glue in there later they're not they're not hugely structural pieces and even when you do enough glue in there it'll it'll be more than strong enough but that was a bit of a I wish I caught it on camera when I was building this and I I realized that I'd messed up and I was like dang I said a couple bad words that was a lot of explanation but we haven't addressed the elephant in the room this is what I want okay this is the shape of the leg that I want except three inches thick okay this is what I have right now they're not the same a couple of options to make this look like this right if you've done any sort of woodworking you might know of one method and that's called flush trimming this is a flush trim bit it has a bearing this one is a straight cutter it's got two cutting surfaces there and there and it's got a half inch shank which is that thing what this does and what it's designed to do is this bearing is designed to be the exact distance to the outer knife okay so in other words the bearing is flush to the knife surface and why that's important is if you have something like this which is a template and you have something like this which is your piece of wood what you would do is you would stick this into something like a router except a bigger router than this this is a trim router so it has a smaller shank size they don't fit the bearing would ride along the template while the cutter spins and removes the wood away does that kind of make sense do you kind of see that it's called flush trimming because you will trim the wood flush to the template i can tell you from experience that um walnut does not like straight cutters it likes spiral cutters if you use a straight cutter you tend to like blow chunks out of the walnut and you can't just like hog out all this excess material if you look how much material needs to be removed like that's a good three quarters of an inch there you can't just like you can't just go like full line this and send it because if you do you'll find that your work piece ends up in nine year over there as it kicks back and then you'll have a massive chunk of walnut missing you rarely want to take very fine passes with a flush trim bit so what you really need to do is get like a jigsaw or a bandsaw and then like manually hog out a lot of this material beforehand and then just come up with the flush trim bit and clean up the surfaces that is a lot of flip and work and sometimes i don't know whether i'm lazy or try to do efficiency but that was too much work for me i tried it once and i was like nah if i've got to do this eight times because each each leg is made up of four of these when when you don't want to do something by yourself you get a robot to do it because a robot don't complain and it does things very repeatedly and so instead of flush trimming i'm just machining so ai huh ai no this has been around since like freaking 1950s i mean but ai sure if it makes the gen z people happy because that's the buzzword going right now you say ai but like cnc's are technically very dumb machines you tell them where to go and they just go okay so like ai i screwed down a three-quarter inch mdf plate onto the bed and then i already coded in like a template for the leg don't learn any drill skills from me please that's an impact driver all i got to hope is that two screws are enough to hold it down which yeah it should be fine i mean famous last words right should be fine everything's zeroed everything's ready everything's loaded i'm going to hit cycle start um which is going to start it and i'm going to turn on the fan louder than i thought it would be um so i did pause the cycle so what i was doing the whole way through that was making sure that as the tool was part passing through the wood it wasn't like missing anything so if it it kind of machined out here and it didn't hit the wood then i know it wasn't machining right you can see how like everywhere there's an outline um and if you were to look from this side but um there's actually a step in the wood so it machined the wood even though you don't see pieces of the wood sticking out it did machine the wood um and that's good that's what we want the cutter actually like blew out this side but it had enough wood to machine on the inside so i'm not too worried so now that i know exactly where the cutter is going it makes it a lot easier for me to put down some extra safety screws because i know if i put a screw here i don't have to worry about the cutter hitting it so we're going to drill a hole oh well start a bit of a fire there i just popped in three more screws in a safe location so now we're going to restart the whole machining right after three rounds okay now it's finally done it's not going to move it's still not moving because of the tabs that we put in there so remember i only had these two screws well guess what if i remove the screw yeah this is holding nothing okay which means if i hadn't put those screws in this wouldn't have been supported okay and those extra screws were right below the tabs and let me show you what those tabs look like and why they're so important yep that's what held it in place oh balls that's what happens when um you break the tab off instead of cutting it off we have we have i have wood glue use wood glue like finger paint jaws also make like the world's best glue dispensers you know um yeah there you go build a cutting board as your second project give it about half an hour that will dry it'll be fine recall the 20 minute long conversation which will probably be edited down of the inside versus the outside of the line here's a very good demonstration of it do you see how there's a section that's raised in a section that's sunk down like like this little thing over here so what happened was when i set the depth that i was supposed to cut i set it too much um so when it cut through the wood it cut down into the the piece of wood that i was resting on you will notice that the outside of this entire thing is exactly one cutter width so that's basically following the outside of the line uh whereas in the inside profile was falling the inside of the line so the outside edge of the bottom portion that's the actual vector this is the outside and then this is the inside so that's that's really kind of what that inside versus outside does it just kind of um takes care of the actual width of the cutter the goal um for the remainder of my day which is basically just like 20 minutes of work the next step will be to glue these on top of this this is now the exact outline of my leg and this is exactly what i want i just need four more of these glued on top instead of taking this and then cutting it to look like this and then trying to line it up it's way easier to take this smear a whole bunch of glue pop this on clamp it down put this piece into the template that i have on the router that little routed out bit because that centers this and zeroes it properly and then i just rinse and repeat until i have a four thick and then then the leg is done basically from a bolt point of view and all i need to do is just do some sanding then some um some spray varnish now i will show you how i've used almost an entire tub of tight bond three pva glue like this is this is this is this is a big tub it's a little bit unwieldy you might not want to use it in every single situation well you decant it into a smaller tub so now it just has like a nice little squirting nib right so you can just like send it this would have fit perfectly if i'd remember to do that uh you'll also notice that i cut this plank a little bit too short and there is a little piece sticking out in there which i'm going to need to fix later oh and on this side as well i have a little piece that's a double fixer opera this is why you always measure twice cut once type thing uh what happened here is i misread my writing because my writing is not the greatest i wrote 23 but i read it as 22 um so this is these are an inch too short but that's a different problem it's easy to hide i think it'll be fine so i'm just planning this out before i actually glue it in place what what i'm actually trying to do let me just explain what i'm trying to do is i'm trying to make sure as much as possible that these two pieces are in the middle of this plank as much as possible that way i don't have to worry about fixing this gap that i cut i really don't like tongue and groove but here we are in hindsight um i don't know why i made this a different angle to the other piece leg but that was past carl's mistake and future carl is kind of figuring out right now um there's two different angles so this is actually a taper i think this is 60 degrees from the horizontal but this is like 40 something there are different angles that's what i'm trying to say past carl did not make very good decisions when it came came to how i angle these boards and it's making my current life a little bit of a nightmare i think that's the best we can do sometimes you just got to say effort and it's kind of the best you can the best you can get away with i'm just marking kind of where i've decided it's going to be you theoretically never have enough glue you'd rather have more glue than not enough glue um that's at least my philosophy i just use a finger spread method um uh i usually have like a little roller or something and again like i said i couldn't find it so fingers it is it's fine everything's fine let's care i feel like it's fine is going to be a very recurring theme in the actual filming of the upgrade oh man it's already starting to dry so what i'll do is i'll clamp this down um and make sure it like sits there for about half an hour um or maybe an hour before i go home i'm putting way less clamping pressure than i normally would once you have enough clamping pressure where like it's not moving as you're tightening down that's kind of where you want to be and then you just want to like really send it now if you if you pan down and you start looking at the joint you can see as i apply more pressure you'll start seeing glue come squeezing out um obviously when i built this they're not perfectly planar you could force wood to do things that you shouldn't really be able to so watch as it like as i tighten down it's going to squeeze more glue out probably something i say in the uh the video itself but the idea for this board game table came from two sources one was um a company called uh Wormwood who released a big Kickstarter for a board gaming table that's what this is based off of i like their rail system and i plan to order some of their accessories so i based my table in a way that would accept their accessories however i didn't want to do their leg design i wanted to do a tristle table well i found this guy um from alberta who built a table very similar to what i wanted to do it's just i didn't like the top i liked his legs and the way he did um the way he made the bottom of the table i just had i i wanted to do something different on the top of the table so um i amalgamated the two the two designs i like to leave it longer than necessary you could probably use this within like a couple hours i tend to like glue and then just use it overnight uh like leave it overnight to dry um that's why i'm doing the glue now at like 4 30 so that you know we'll go home for the day come back tomorrow this will be dry this will probably be dry enough within like an hour that i can take all of these off add more glue put this on top clamp all of it down and then leave for the night so that when we come back tomorrow it'll be three thick we'll machine it on the avid and then we will try and place the last piece after we've machined that and then we will machine the last piece and we'll have a completed leg i think it's day seven or day eight probably day seven today what i wanted to film was actually building the table surface i don't know if we've fully got this on camera yet i know that we filmed some of building this but right behind arty is the actual big um plywood sheet that we machined out it now has a bunch more holes in it that i've probably drilled off camera big holes so that i can access some of the mounting hardware underneath and little holes which take pocket screws that actually like get sunk into the rails to hold them to the actual plywood sheet what we're going to do now is when i originally built this over there it was very square when i rebuilt it yesterday off camera it wasn't square and i don't know why so we're going to figure that out and once we figure that out and it's square we're going to lift up this sheet put it on top and then we can actually do what i want to do today which is cut these ends right now they're a little bit too long they need to be they need to be trimmed to size but they need to be trimmed to size in line with uh the edge of this rail once we have it all square and it's all neat we're going to use looks pretty gnarly um but this is a compression bit but specifically a flash trim compression but you probably zoom in here uh when i originally got it square i'd labeled every single side so i'd labeled the four corners one two three four and i'd labeled the blocks the corner blocks correspondingly so this is one someone is there's two and three and four so that i know what the configuration was when i originally got it square and now all we need to do is make sure that we can repeat that and get it square so that we can mount it to that so i can flush trim okay yep okay i mean i am going to have a very nice um nylon coated neoprene that's burgundy color because i think burgundy goes pretty well with walnut and you see how i have a little gap in between here that's what it's going to slot underneath this little gap here nice it's called the wrap it's called a rabbit and if you look underneath the table that's the legs that Kyle spent all his time on okay there are just soul horses right now the legs that the actual legs are at my house all righty i'm just going to put a couple more screws in around here and then i'll do what we actually came here to do which is attach a very dangerous looking bit to the table the goal is to like cut it straight yeah but we need some sort of template to guide it right and because we can't go from underneath it's going to have to be from top and because it's from the top it's going to have to be the follow the pattern side of this which means it is going to be plunged deeper than i would like but we need to strap something to this that that can rest on this is the benefit of owning a 3d printer i 3d print a lot of my jigs so once we flush trim this i can stick this on the corner and then we'll just use that to nip the tips and then that's basically the the outer shape right obviously i still have to make this this undercut around the whole thing but the current goal right now is line up a template flush trim flush trim flush flush trim all the corners once they're flush trimmed stick this on jigsaw it off flush trim it again so that it's now rounded over okay it says 1.25 that's wrong it's 1.5 but if you made a bigger template yeah you could do that in one step like if it lines up onto this side and here then you have one template to do the so jigsaw and then flush trim it in one go and then all four corners are the same because your reference off here and here please not wrong but it's just more work the reason we're jigsawing this first is because you don't want to just come in there with that flush trim bit and just send it you only want to flush trim like less than a 16th or an eighth of an inch so that's kind of why i'm doing it this way it's fine everything's fine it's fine okay so while you're busy remembering i'm gonna go and then i'm going to like nip the tips of all my the rest of the table this is always the scary part just came into my desk $2,000 walnut dust so all i did there was remove enough wood so that when we do come with the rado it's not trying to remove like that much material that's too much material for rada to try and remove in one pass um and now i get to do it again on this side yeah i'm having someone who knows who's used that one thing before so what he's actually what we actually going to do is just like bolt in aprons on the side here to act as like guides to allow us to sit flush to explain what just happened this is now from a top down point the out the outline of my table this is not the outline of the table from the side point i actually have to match the 60 degree chamfer all the way around okay it's very hard to do now that i've actually bolted into the frame so what i might do is i might try and do it with a sander or something but if you come on this side i have these two little gaps these two little gaps are actually um uh a byproduct of when i table saw these gaps in here to hold this metal piece in place which is going to form my magnetic attachment mechanism so i'm going to make a piece that plugs in here and glue it in place and then make a 60 and you'll never see it again but right now it's there but it will look better but in terms of the outline of the table this is pretty much how it's going to look so it looks pretty sweet it is one week before filming so next week thursday we're actually going to film the LTT there is the table as it stands right now the semi pans over i don't know where we ended off last time a lot of stuff has been happening i literally lost a week due to sickness but we're ones over there i don't know where the other one is it somewhere but that's what we're going to be doing today is changing out the saw horses for proper legs which is easier than it sounds and theoretically shouldn't be too much work but i said that last time i tried to do something simple and it ended up taking way longer but the cool a cool thing that i can show people so these arrived last week and these are accessories from wormwood the company i was telling you about earlier on the video as the inspiration for the top half of the table i got cup holders in different kind of woods so usually four of us end up playing a board game at a time so me and my wife and then my friend and his wife um so i thought it'd be a great idea for each of us to have our own colored cup holder so this is purple hot um you can you can it's it's so named because it's purple right i want to say cherry am i right pretty thick ring magnets and this will just slide on like that they're designed to sit just like a little bit below so if you if you come down the magnet is to hold it that way right um you theoretically don't need the magnet because a lot of the holding force is coming from just being jammed against this piece and this bottom piece right so that's how it rests there the the magnet is just to make sure that it like doesn't move back and forth and everything like that right but that test that it slides in and sits nice was the exact test that i needed to ensure that i got the height of this correct because these accessories are machined to a very specific height and i need to make sure that my gap in between these two was is right and it's looking that way uh what i did notice quickly as i pop that in is this is going to be a very tight fit yeah it's very tight and once the cup holder's down it's fine um but i have made my armrest width wider than i think one would make their tables i think one would make their tables to like i don't know i think this is like 3.8 or four inches mine's like more four and a quarter almost i like the i like i like wide armrests that's just me and i made the tables i get to choose if this accessory is being designed for a four inch rail and i've now made a bigger obviously it's not going to work as intended but i don't really care because if you don't want this you can just take it out and then just put it back in and that's i can't live without that and that's kind of why i like this accessory system is because it's so simple to put stuff oh someone needs to move chairs oh no that's so hard to move something instead of having like a leather surface for a plain surface i was actually going to route a pocket out and stick a usb type c powered lcd screen very similar to what Linus stuck in the in his van for his kids right i think ASUS released some sort of gaming monitor that all you need to do is plug in the USB-C and that carries both power and you know the data signal considering we're going to have computers bolted directly under the table having extra screens that you can just take a USB-C cable i don't know either i'll make like a nice little plug to plug it in here or you can just have some sort of dock underneath the table that you can plug the the screen into you can now have a screen and because we play dnd in person but we use dungeon something or other but it's like we're all 20 just a different version of it so because we play online we have to have some sort of screen there and it's great if each individual person has a screen because then they can control their character individually rather than having like one person move everything kind of just makes it flow better so that's that's the the eventual goal is when there's four of us sitting here there's going to be one at each corner each with our own you know cup holder and then we're going to have our player desk with our screen and the screen is going to be hooked up into the computer which is running the game and then you know the dm can sit there and we can make something else for him to sit on because he needs a lot more stuff if you need more stuff you can just make something with these magnets and this thickness and then you can just plug it in and let's say he needs uh i don't know a tiny little tray for his books so he can have his books over here you just make a little thingy that sticks out pop it on and when you're done you just take it off and you can play a different board game and we're building this little bit over here so so this is the this is a leg we have the two legs the the idea is that those toppers when they're not in use can get slid into the legs so i have gaps for them to slide um we're going to run a pocket out of the legs uh half an inch deep so that this can rest on the leg and then we'll just put a bolt in from this side just to make sure it doesn't move this is cut one inch longer than it needs to be so that once we cut the half inch pocket on each leg the final dimension between the legs will be correct but the half an inch is just so that it sits into the leg a little bit makes it a little more secure but ultimately this keeps the legs um a certain distance apart as well as it's going to be one of the main supporting beams for both computers and so both computers will like rest on this and then we'll have two server rails one for each computer so what we're about to do right now and every single time we fire up that cnc we've now started to double check the program beforehand by just jogging over where it's going so that we don't send it and then like routes a massive gouge and like it did last time we've been doing things um but in theory we route this pocket i put the other leg on we run the same program i route the other pocket and then i'll set both legs up here and we'll try and we'll try and fit that piece of plank in between both of them and hopefully it fits first time and then i will need to 3d print some drill guides or just freehand but then we need to attach some hardware to this in order for it to bolt to the legs securely and yeah that's another step complete and then the legs will be able to be freestanding by themselves and then all we'll need to do is attach the last piece to the legs which is this piece this piece will attach the legs and this will have three drill holes into it which is going to attach to the underside of this so we glue this to the legs and then we bolt this to the table surface and that's what attaches the legs to we're on the home stretch uh let's hope that the that the that the cnc program is correct um because we're about to run it now so well i don't know if you guys heard much of that it'll probably be cut out but uh seven hour talking there was a bit of blowout at the end here uh basically what blowout is is as a router bit is going through certain parts of the wood can like fray off and be very chunky just based on the direction of that the bit is spinning and where it's traveling um so over here you can see that it's like frayed a bit we were using a down cut bit and as the as it was traveling past there was a very thin piece that it knocked and as it knocked it kind of broken tall um what we will be doing next time is just putting a piece of tape it just kind of helps secure the wood so you get a cleaner cut which may or may not do anything yeah it may not yeah it's it's kind of when you do stuff with a router bit blowout is something that you accept or you try and account for as much as possible uh we we deliberately undersized it um refer to my previous comment of um over cutting stuff i think what i'm going to do is i'm going to drill from underneath and all from the top because the top is going to be blocked by the computer so like myself when dead blowy make sure that you understand where the location of the backswing is going if you know what i'm saying i basically i don't want to um have to chisel away the corner there uh i'm actually chamfering the corner anyway so now that i've lobbed the corners off it's a lot better i have to lob the corners off anyway so we're literally just going to do that whole thing again and then that's it all that needs to be done now while i remove this tape that i we use for just holding it down um is drill the mounting hardware for the um the corner hardware that i use on the rails we're having a discussion off camera on whether i should go back to my desk spend a couple minutes measuring and designing um some 3d printable templates or drill guides which i was talking about earlier or we just go full send and and go for it so i have one packet of these of this hardware left okay one packet four bolts but in theory all we need to do is drill three holes okay one hole for the nut which is very simple you just drill on the center line somehow uh and you send that in that's very easy yeah then you need to drill another hole at the same mating point here for this thing to go in and then perpendicular to that you need to drill another hole for this thing to go and line up so this is a 1532 so that's usually for this thing so we drill the big youngest hole in this thing however i know that this was a little bit too tight so we'll go this is 1532 so one above that is 1632 which is what exactly one half yeah 1632 is one half do we have a 31 64 drill bit i can do math 31 64 what up where did he go you said we'll do math and then he goes and what i did off camera was mark uh 45 a 45 millimeter line so i just locked my calibers to 45 and scribed the line and then i halved the distance from this which is like this is 53.10 so half is 26.55 and i just marked it there so in theory that is the dead center of the pole and i did the same on the other end the trick is to drill it straight now as i mentioned when i was talking about the 3d printing stuff uh i'm not great at drilling straight but we're going to give it a go because time is of the essence and seems easy enough uh that was the pilot hole chamfering drill bit it's a drill bit that kind of like chamfers out the hole which i need to fit the flange nut in in the meantime i am going to try and drill the hole for this piece so obviously this nut is going into the end of the table and then this thing goes into the nut on the inside so this is now in this piece you can imagine that and then we stick this into there so now i need to drill that hole and that hole is about needs to be about that thick the hole can be wider than this and should be wider so that i can pass through uh this hole doesn't really support anything other than just a means of passage of this thing so really it can be extremely oversized but i try to keep it close enough um so i think i'm using a 1332 drill bit and again the the idea is to go straight but um why i'm recording is i want to stop at a specific depth uh so what i'll use is i'll use um this as a uh measurement and then i'll put a piece of tapey tape right so i need to go down at least at least this deep right so i'll just butt that up there okay so i want to go down at least that deep so i'll just um that's about there but i'll go a little bit deeper just so that there's a bit of um tolerance on there so i'll put this piece of tape uh tape around my drill bit and then once that piece of tape touches the wood i'll know where to stop there you go see i stopped when i got there not the cleanest hole i've ever drilled if i'm being honest and tell you what that hole is a lot more centered than that hole which i'm seriously contemplating putting this drill bit inside that drill press and trying to force it to go in a different direction what i don't want is to try and assemble the legs and the the bar fits but when you try and put the hardware in the hardware tries to move the leg into a different position right because the location of those holes are going to help guide the poles into position so if the hole is off centered it's going to like try and pull the pole wrong you know what horizontal wise it's fine so on the up and down it's fine on the on the center line it's it's not so fine um it's it is very um 26.55 is what we're aiming for that's millimeters because really metric is the only unit system yeah you can see it's supposed to the center of the circle is supposed to be on the tip of that caliper it's like a millimeter off it's it's enough where it's actually a problem so what i'm trying to do now is i've started the drill hole and it's off center right and if you've ever tried to fix that with your hand it's almost impossible because as soon as you try and drill the hole in a different location if any part of your your drill bit is touching the previous hole your drill bit will just naturally strip to that hole um this is a lot more rigid and i can probably force it not to touch that hole and drill a proper hole yeah looks a lot better now so that is if anyone is counting two out of the three holes or four out of the six because we have to do it twice that is the hole for this done and the hole for this done so what that means is it'll be able to go in yay now all that needs to happen is that this needs to be here somewhere that's what we're aiming for so what i'll do in that case is i'll measure with the caliper this time because i actually do care a little bit it's 30 millimeters from the from this line here to the center of that hole if i set this to three millimeters and then i just butt this up against this face and scribe a line that's where i need to drill but now i just need to make sure it's centered and for that i'm going to probably use a square or something something a little bit more um precision the reason why i say a square or something is i actually need to transfer this center line so i've referenced this center line from this face here but this face doesn't exist on this plane so what i could do is line up like the scribing line in such a way so you can see how i've scribed that line if i butt a square up against it and i know this is square i know this is square so if i use that to that i'll should get an accurate dimension it's not perfect and it's there's way better ways to do that it's just it's late and i want to get this done so the biggest concern that i have with this is i have enough um shank length to go the depth that i need to go and the depth that i need to go is to bring this hole in line with this hole right so basically i want this over here i need this i need this sitting exactly there but just inside the wood okay to get that i'll need to measure this height we're going to wing it for the first one we'll probably get a rough depth probably about there i love how i started this whole recording with how i like using 3d printing to do drill jigs and everything and now i'm like completely freehanding it hoping that a flippin works time to test uh kind of let's just say i might have to do some work on that hole some wood splintering inside there that's causing not the greatest fit of this if you rewind a couple of minutes um there used to be a massive gap in the middle here which i've bridged together with pieces of wood it just so happens that at that exact location uh there's some wood splintering happening there um you're not going to notice it because it's in the middle but because i'm trying to use it as like the centerpiece for this it's actually causing a bit of problems but it is what it is um um good news is it seems to it seems to work fine even with that being a problem so now all i need to do is do it again for this side and if that works then i'm done and the next time that we uncut what we start rolling um i in theory i should have it assembled together on the floor once i have this one drilled there you go yep yeah i'll i'll say yay later once i actually get it assembled inside the correct holes that we drilled earlier now i can put these bars inside the holes so now we have two bars and holes now in theory this will go in there and that will line up perfectly actually oh wow that worked way better than i thought it would considering i was not comfortable with my measurements it's lift this up align this there put it through the hole and realize we have a different problem that's a different problem i don't want to talk about it what doesn't work i don't know why it doesn't work this is the answer like you can see there's a gap there and there's no gap here which means one of the holes is shifted that way either this hole or this hole right because over here you can see there's no gap and it fits right right that's that's what we want we want that but what we have is you can you can see it from from from here right so you can see there's a gap there's a gap on the side there's no gap on the side right one of the holes is not centered relative to each other so it's it's making it sit that way if they sat in the same line it would there would be no gap on either side and it would just fit and i am a little bit sad because this one fit so well i was i was really excited that it was going to work first time okay so let's see what we've got here i think the only fix for this one is to widen the hole so long story short that hole is not centered by probably the amount this hole is not centered this way and that hole is not centered that way when you add them together it causes that massive gap i could flip the plank over i could flip the plank over never mind what have you never seen me work no the first time oh i think i have the same problem on the other side just in the opposite direction nope nope nope nope nope we got unless that was the same i think that i think i flipped it over i think i flipped it over come on come on there you go okay one side is centered wrong this way and the other side was centered wrong that way i had them opposite each other so they were stacking up in the wrong direction i flipped the pole over now this side lined up it was a slight concern that flipping the side had the same problem but in reverse on the other side so that's what i was like really laughing at because that would be like just my f in luck right now i don't know if i've mentioned this on camera but like yesterday at home i built i built one of the computers going into the into this like there's two the two computers are going to go here i built one of them yesterday just to make sure all the components fit um oh balls and the system didn't post so like nothing of this f in upgrade has been simple and nothing has worked from the outset yeah maybe maybe i did a bad job on this drill hole we won't talk about it ever please it's looking smaller in real life than it did on the computer i don't even know what day this one don't even ask me um but it is actually two days after today before shooting it is monday and i'm filming on thursday and everything is kind of done so here the legs i just need to sand the top that i added so this is the final shape of the leg let me get a prettier leg because i'm going to actually cover that little gash there with neoprene why am i still in a panic if everything is done these are sanded they're nice and smooth but you do not leave wood unfinished this is unfinished walnut which means if someone came along with a mug of water and they stuck it here it would leave a nice little ring and i'd be very mad i have two things that i'm going to finish the wood with we're going to start with some gentle finishes enduro sanding sealer so what that does is provide a very nice layer between the sanded wood and the top coat so this is what we call a base coat it's kind of there just to go between the wood and whatever you add on the top and the top is called a top coat the reason why i'm using general finishes sanding sealer is because i'm using general finishes as the top coat so they the general finishes obviously recommends their product as the base coat i could have used something else but you know if i'm using this as the top coat i'm probably just going to use their same product as as the base coat just because they're designed to work together now this is a conversion or catalyst varnish which means the two part varnish you mix these two together in a ratio that's somewhere over here and you put it on top of it the reason i chose this finish is because it's designed for bar tops and if you know how much abuse bar tops take you kind of know why i went this is because it's it's designed to be the strongest of the strong finishes and i really don't want to refinish the table and i have kids and kids sometimes do stuff that they're not supposed to do this should survive a water spill as long as you clear it up and don't leave the water sitting there for like seven days i'm going to do two or three coats of this and a single coat of this and the reason i'm panicked is because let's do math i have to spray this which means i need to take apart this entire table that's together and hang it up so i need to suspend it from something because this but this is a spray varnish i can't i can't brush it on with a paintbrush you have to spray it with a high volume low pressure sprayer which i have over there and i'll show you in a second so i have to spray it so i need to hang this somehow and that somehow it still hasn't been figured out now once i spray it with the base coat i have to wait upwards of one hour to an hour and a half for it to dry enough before i can scuff sand it and be allowed to spray another coat right so if i'm doing one coat of this and two to three coats of this i need at least two to three hours of just drying time assuming that it's dry like assuming it's dry enough in that hour and i don't have to wait longer plus the time taken to spray it plus the fact that i need to sleep plus the fact that once i'm done spraying theoretically i'm supposed to wait seven days before action like it fully cures and we're filming in three means i need to get the stuff sprayed on like yesterday and it's three o'clock on monday and right now all i have is that i basically section off our paint booth and just run drop cloth so this is plastic very thin drop cloth because this workshop is dusty as flip and you don't want any dust when you're spraying because that dust is going to get collected and then you're going to have like little flecks of dust all in your finish and it's going to look terrible so what i'm trying to do is create a dust-free environment as possible but everything's working against me because if you come over here there is a hole so you see that silver pipe thing there is a hole next to that silver pipe that's the intake for the HVAC system so when it outputs it needs to take in air yeah that's where it takes in there so if you think about there's dust suspended in the air well that dust travels and goes up there so and i can't i can't block this entire area off because if i do that air still needs to get in there here's to hoping that if i spray down here i'm hoping that the dust just goes that way and doesn't settle down it's a mild hope but we'll see how it goes i think it'll be a major fire hazard if i start hanging it from the um you know the uh fire sprayers so i'm going to have to find some way to put like command hooks or mount something to the walls like a like a pole or something that i can then hang the stuff off even if it's vertical as long as it's suspended within the air in a way that i can turn so like nothing can be resting on a flat surface because i need to cover all sides right so i can't like unless i spray one side wait for it to dry then flip it over then spray the others but then i'm losing more hours so ideally i want to invest the time to hang the stuff so i can spray bugger all for an hour come back scuff sand it and then spray again what this finish will do is i'm not staining it right that's that's an important thing um this is not a stain so like a stain will change like the darkness of a wood so if you had like a light wood like maple or something like that and you wanted it to look dark you would use a stain and that stain would darken the wood but walnut is naturally dark and walnut has a very nice um natural kind of grain pattern and i've chosen faces that i really like so i don't want to stain it all i want to do is like seal it that's kind of why i've gone with polyurethane finishes um this is a polyurethane it's a water-based one um it's catalyzed polyurethane but it is polyurethane so all that all that's going to do is uh make the grain pop a little bit so it'll be a little bit more defined and it's going to provide like a nice little semi-gloss finish oh the only other thing we have to do is um we're going to brush we're going to brush um polyurethane onto the plywood just to seal that off and because that surface is really not going to be seen i just picked up this cheap can of uh it wasn't cheap it was like 40 bucks but whatever this uh fast dry and water-based polyurethane that you just brush on so it's just yeah it's a brush on polyurethane it's what we used for um our work benches in crater warehouse and i'm going to have sebastian do this um yeah and that'll be brushed on polyurethane so that'll at least be protected um this is going to get covered with a uh play surface anyway but i still want it coated just in case water spill the finish is finished no ideally the finishing is finished no later than tomorrow that's a tongue twister this used to be a silver side panel switching gears uh what i am actually going to do is bolt a piece of wood to it looks pretty cool um i'm going to bolt a piece of wood to it and the rail is going to bolt one one side of the rail is going to bolt onto this and the other side is going to bolt onto uh the leg and the cross brace um we will probably be bolting the rails to this uh in the video because i don't i ordered the rails yesterday and they'll be arriving tomorrow so odds are i won't be doing it before the actual filming so that'll be a fun thing for liners tonight to do so yeah there's a lot to be done before thursday just to make like the whole place filmable um and i'm kind of really nervous about how much time i have to spray this especially since i don't flip and know how i'm going to hang this which weighs like a small child from i need to hang it like this or like this thankfully it's got some very nice little like loopy hanging holes and i do have string i just need something to attach the string to that's not going to break when i hang it because imagine spraying this and being done walking off for an hour coming back and it's falling on the floor because your hanging solutions trash and that's what i'm concerned about because i've already dropped something on a corner and almost dented it and had to like sand it and i'd said some very bad words yesterday when i dropped it i was hoping to have the first coat the base coat sprayed and done two hours ago and i don't even hang have the stuff hanged up and i've still got to sand this so good news is everything fits everything works the computers fit in perfectly and if things do go sideways we can film the video without me spray sealing all of this it's just not going to look as good and then i can spray seal afterwards so there is a backup plan um but yeah so like there's the rough part there's the smooth part um looking looking over the surface i still have some like grooves that i want to get away so i might just focus on some of these spots um you can see my planer kind of cut this groove if you follow my finger can you see that groove yeah you're following it correctly so basically what happened was i probably sent um a piece of lumber through my planer with a knot and my planer has knives and i have a little nick in one of the knives so it just kind of every time you pass that exact spot it like messes it up um the solution to that would be to replace the knives but um they're expensive um and i haven't switched to a helical cutter which has a whole bunch of little like tiny little knives that you're gonna replace rather than one big knife um but that's easy to just sand out and get rid of so yeah it's one of those things where it's like it's just easy to sand it out and call it a day but yeah i've just got a bunch more of that to do um and sami will just leave whenever he's done and yeah the next time you'll see me we'll have a lot more of the table ready to show and be a lot closer to filming um which is pretty exciting uh thanks for watching this exclusive it's probably going to be a long one good luck to sami for editing this whole thing but i hope you learned something i didn't go through all the steps i did like the milling process of the lumber face gluing everything to build the to build the wider rails and all of that yeah watch the LTT if you haven't um this will come out off the LTT so if you haven't watched the the upgrade watch it i have no doubt it's going to be hilarious um hopefully Linus doesn't break too many things i don't know because 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