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I saw a similar coffee table in a magazine and new I could turn it into a simple DIY side table project. It took less than an hour and I love the end result. This side table can be adjusted to suit any style of home by using your favourite timber and adding a stain finish.
For the timber I used a Hevea offcut for the top and a Hevea 1m panel for the legs. However it is no longer showing Hevea panels online, so instead I would suggest:
SpecRite 1800 x 405 Timber Panel Pine Glulam FJ
Cabots Cabothane Clear (or your choice of stain)
Measuring Tape
Circular Saw
Jigsaw
Chisel
Firstly I used the circular saw to cut the three pieces of timber needed. I measured the two leg pieces to be 500mm x 405(the width of the panel)
For the top I wanted a square so I made it 405 x 405mm as the panel was 405 wide.
Next I used a measuring tape to mark the cuts for the slot I needed to slide the two pieces together. This cut was 250mm (half the height of the legs) x 26mm (the thickness of the panels)
I used the jigsaw to cut this and a chisel to remove it and tidy up the cuts.
Next it was time for a light sand and stain the pieces with Cabots Cabothane Clear (or use your desired stain). For this I used a brush for a better finish.
After the stain was dry, it was time to assemble the table!
You just slot the two leg pieces together and attach the top with Selleys Hold Up Glue.
And don't forget to style it! Here I styled it with a simple book, candle and K-Mart flower vase.
Hi @sammilne,
What a sweet side table project, perfect for a weekend of DIYing! Thank you so much for sharing. Any tips for keeping all your cuts nice and straight?
Katie
Thanks Katie! I always make sure to mark my cuts with a pencil and use a set square to get them straight. And I use sandpaper to tidy them up if needed!
Thankyou so much!
Congratulatios @sammilne
Thats a nice table and so useful! You did some nice work getting the two slots so square in the slot I always end up with a rounded corner lol
Congratulations again
Dave
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