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Farm house side table7/2/2023 This board will be in the center pedestal shaft of the end table with all diagonal legs attaching to it.īefore connecting the boards, using your random orbital sander to sand the diagonal and vertical legs that you’ve cut in steps 1 and 2. Take 2×2 and cut one piece to 10 3/8” in length. Step 5 – Attach Diagonal Legs to the Central Pedestal Shaft Place these four pieces on the bottom side of the base on each end and attach using 1 ¼” bran nails with a nail gun. Next, take 1×2 board and cut four pieces to 3 ½”. Clamp the boards to your workbench using a Kreg Clamp and drive in 2 ½” pocket hole screws to secure the boards together. Apply wood glue to the 6 1/4” pieces and align the pieces to the center marks of the 16” board. Then on the backside of the 16” boards, find and mark the center of that board, as well as the centers of the 6 1/4” boards. Set your Kreg Jig setting to 1 ½” wood thickness and drill two pocket holes on one end of both 6 1/4” long boards.īefore connecting the base, take your random orbital sander and sand the boards. Step 4 – Build the Base for the End Table Measure ¾” from the top corner and then with a miter saw trim off at 45-degree. The top outer corners of the base need to be trimmed off at 45-degrees. These boards need to be connected together in a cross shape to make a base for the end table. Next, take 2×4 and cut one piece to 16” in length and two pieces to 6 1/4″ in length. Step 3 – Cut 2×4 Boards for the Base of the Table Once you clamp the stop block, you want to make sure to cut all identical boards before removing the stop block. Then rotate your blade to 64-degree and cut them down to 12 1/2″ degree with a stop block. First, you would cut four boards to 23″ at the parallel 26-degree cut. Instead of rotating your miter saw back and forth for different angles, first cut the 26-degree ends. Step 2 – Cut Diagonal Leg PiecesĪgain, take 2×2 and cut diagonal leg boards to 12 1/2″ in length with a 65-degree miter cut on one end and 26-degree on the other. Using the stop block will ensure you have exactly identical pieces. Now you could cut the remaining three vertical leg pieces to 20″ in length with a 64-degree miter cut on both sides. Measure 20” to make the second cut, but before cutting the board, set your stop block with a trigger clamp and then make the cut. Now the next pieces will be placed against the trigger clamp to make exactly the same cuts.įor the first cut, rotate your miter saw 64-degrees. Once the first board is placed on the miter saw, clamp a trigger clamp on the end of the board to your miter saw. You don’t need a fancy stop block, just use a clamp. To make the angles and measurements exactly the same, use a stop block on your miter saw. This project has some pieces that need to match each other perfectly. Learning how to make perfect cuts using a miter saw or a table saw will solve a lot of issues and will make the boards connect with each other much better. There are few simple things you could do to make the project look good. When building a wood project you always want to strive to make it as perfect as you can. Step 1 – Cut Vertical Legs Pieces for the End Table See lumber sizes for actual dimensions vs nominal.ĭisclosure: Some of the links on this page as well as links in “tools for this project” and “material list” sections are affiliate links. Items can be returned free of charge in the store at Folkungagatan 85.Note: Lumber dimensions are listed as nominal size. You are responsible for return shipping when you exercise your right of withdrawal. You have the right to cancel your purchase and make a return within 14 days of receiving your item. Hämta Butik Bolmensvägen 47 - FREE OF CHARGE Hämta Butik Folkungagatan 85 - FREE OF CHARGE Please find available countries and rates hereĭoes not apply to furniture and bulky goods. Ships from warehouse within 2-6 working (stock items) With a focus on natural materials, simple geometry and a general appreciation of durability, a collection of modern classics is created. Frama is an exciting Danish brand with a graphic and straightforward aesthetic approach.
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