Farmhouse Table Series - Matching Bench #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 21: Finale! Making Bolt Covers. Delivering Table. #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 20: Attaching legs to Table top #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 19: Creating the leg attachment point. Attach legs. #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 18: Completing the X Style Design #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 17: Building up the X design continued… #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 16: Building up the X design. Talk on the Finish #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 15: More Leg Prep. Mill the X Parts for Legs #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 14: Start Legs Prep #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 13: Table Top Dye Stain and Finish Prep #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 12: Glue Breadboard and Apply the Dowels using the Draw-Bore technique
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 11: Create Haunched Tenon Dowel holes. Prep for Breadboard Attachment
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 10: Start Drilling the Breadboard Dowel Holes. Prep for Breadboard
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 9: Making Custom Ash Dowels in Preparation for Breadboard Attachment
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 8: Shorten the Haunched Tenons and Dry Fit the Breadboard #woodworking
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 7: Create the Mortise in the Breadboards. Surprise fire at the end
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 6: Starting the Haunched Tenons in Preparation for the Breadboards
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 5: Squaring up the Table #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 4: Finish Table Top Glue Up #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 3: Add Dominos and Table Top Glue Up #woodworking #diy
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 2: Milling Ash Table Top and Start Making Mortises for Dominos
Farmhouse Table Series - Part 1: Lumber Pickup and Table Top Rough Cuts #woodworking #diy
How to Attach a Breadboard
Cut 1/2” Walnut with the OmTech Polar+
Fix a Loose Mortise and Tenon
Breadboard End Process - Part 4 - How To Attach
How to Stop Tripping in your Shop
Breadboard End Process - Part 3
Make a Perfect Dowel
Breadboard End Process - Part 2
Breadboard End Process - Part 1
Makers, Save your Fingers
Trying the Klutch Surface Condish Tool
Trying the Klutch Bandsaw
How To Cut Perfect Circles
Easy Cabinet Hinge Install
The Design that Ignited my Creativity
Make a Fancy Phone Stand - Wireless Charging
Longer Laser B1 40W
Make a Corner Radius Jig
Finishing a Cutting Board
Replacing a Rotted Porch Post
Join Wood with Epoxy?
Craftsmanship You Can Wear
Making a Fishing Hat
Making a Leather Patriotic Design
Reposed8 Dry Fit with Joinery
Flattening End Grain
Welcome to Working Timbers Co.! My name is Adam Noe and I'm a woodworker and content creator.
Between 589 and 591 B.C. there was a man trying to get to the Americas with his family and so he built a ship. He was one of the earliest woodworkers to travel to the Americas. He was a man of God. History records that much of his inspiration for building came from God. Here is what he wrote:
“we did work timbers of curious workmanship. And the Lord did show me from time to time after what manner I should work the timbers of the ship."
These are the roots of woodworking in America so from that phrase Working Timbers Co. was born.
Follow along and become part of our journey as we build inspiring and unique projects. I hope you will also join us in continuing this pattern of inspired workmanship.
Joined 23 January 2017