In this video, I’ll show you how to build a grill table. This grill station can be used with any kamado grill or green egg. I combined sapele and eucalyptus hardwood for some contrast, and both of these woods are perfect for use in outdoor settings as they are very rot-resistant. This grill station is designed with slats to allow water to fall through the top instead of pooling, and it fits in the corner of patios and decks to maximize space. There is also some fun and challenging mortise and tenon joinery in this one. This woodworking project is a great way to get started with your own outdoor kitchen.
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Items I used:
Pica Dry Pencil –
Magswitch FeatherBoard –
Gluebot Glue Bottle –
Dado Stack –
Woodpeckers 24″ Rule –
Woodpeckers Pocket T-Square Set –
Osmo UV Protection Oil –
Figure Eight Fasteners –
0:00 Project Goals
1:16 Milling the Lumber for the Base
5:31 Mortise and Tenon Joinery
9:18 Accent Curves
12:24 Ledger Strips
14:34 Milling the Lumber for the Slats
16:37 Making the Lower Slatted Shelf
18:17 Making the Slatted Top
23:00 Cutting the Kamado Hole
25:25 Bringing the Two Sides Together
27:09 Attaching the Lower Slats
28:41 Finishing Touches and Reveal
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Music by Epidemic Sound
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