How I turned Amish rough-cut lumber into a nice end table. Pocket hole project design.

https://www.chesapeakecrafts.com I’m lucky to live near an Amish sawmill, and I always keep a supply of poplar, pine, and oak on hand for my woodworking hobby and to design projects for my website. Amish lumber is relatively inexpensive, but high quality and plentiful. The only downside is that the boards are rough-cut so everything will need to be dried and planed down. This is OK, as I can usually get boards in just about any thickness I want.  It just takes longer to build something because I have to add the step. I recently started making YouTube videos detailing all the steps that I take when I build some of my projects. I really liked this end table design, and it came out better than I expected. I hope you enjoy watching me take some Amish sawmill lumber and turn it into this nice little table I designed from scratch. Feel free to leave some feedback and likes if you find the video informative and entertaining! Thanks for watching!