In this video, I show the entire process of cutting the boards prepared in the previous video into a tight pressure fit kotatsu table. I provide some tips along the way so that anyone can recreate the same table shown in this video, even with inexpensive tools. This video isn't visual eye candy showing off expensive tools; it's a practical guide maximizing the capabilities of affordable tools with some creative thinking and math.
Materials I am using in this video come from Lowe's and Home Depot:
3/4in x 20in x 36in panel: www.lowes.com/...
3/4in x 16in x 36in panel: www.lowes.com/...
3/4in x 1.5in x 8ft board: www.homedepot....
1.5in x 1.5in x 8ft board: www.homedepot....
Tools I am using in this video are linked below, by order of appearance:
Folding workbench: www.homedepot....
Table saw: www.homedepot....
Stacked dado set: amzn.to/3IyJ3Hv
Table saw sled: video instructions coming soon!
Clamps: amzn.to/3dAduyK
Pencil: amzn.to/3yaLfjN
Marking gauge: amzn.to/3y9DJp1
Vacuum: www.homedepot....
Orbital sander: amzn.to/3Izez85
Sanding pads: amzn.to/3rXkNsu
Respirator: amzn.to/3oDuTNj
Face shield: amzn.to/3yd0RDo
Square: amzn.to/31Eyl17
Chisel: amzn.to/3DD2MC4
Cross cut saw guide: amzn.to/31A7y6D
Measuring tape: amzn.to/3GufWDc
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