We used the wonderful Fancy X Farmhouse table plan with modifications. We needed the table to be shorter for our space, so we shortened it by 12" - this brought the angled pieces closer - we chose to do this instead of altering the angles. Also, we used 4 X 4 posts for the double 2 X 4's and also the cross pieces and angled pieces. I posted two blog posts about the process with lots of pictures, including how we rounded the ends per the plan. The finish is a equal mix of dark walnut and classic grey, finished with Trewax.
Great plan - we are so pleased with the results, and the price tag!!
Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$150
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Equal mix of Minwax Dark Walnut and Classic Grey. Finished off with Trewax and buffing.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner
Comments
whitney_smith
Thu, 07/19/2012 - 07:35
I love it! The 4x4's were a
I love it! The 4x4's were a nice change. So pretty in your space.
Dananichols
Thu, 07/19/2012 - 07:45
Thank you!
Thanks Whitney - we are lucky to have access to untreated 4 X 4's at our local orange store. I tend to buy an extra one every time as I am afraid they will stop carrying them!
In reply to Thank you! by Dananichols
whitney_smith
Thu, 07/19/2012 - 08:21
lol we have them at my Blue
lol we have them at my Blue too. Guess we are lucky!
Barbara burns (not verified)
Mon, 07/23/2012 - 15:12
I am a newby to wood working
I am a newby to wood working and am in love with this table. I have all the pieces cut for the sides, will also be changing the length and will make those cuts later. I am a little insecure on the nailing/screw directions...placement, size, where to hide?, etc. would love to know where yours are placed and what you used. (I did purchase a Kreg jig for pocket screws).
Thanx for any support you might have.
Barbara burns (not verified)
Mon, 07/23/2012 - 15:14
I am a newby to wood working
I am a newby to wood working and am in love with this table. I have all the pieces cut for the sides, will also be changing the length and will make those cuts later. I am a little insecure on the nailing/screw directions...placement, size, where to hide?, etc. would love to know where yours are placed and what you used. (I did purchase a Kreg jig for pocket screws).
Thanx for any support you might have.
Dananichols
Mon, 07/23/2012 - 18:31
Barbara - I posted a link
Barbara -
I posted a link above to my blog - I have two posts about the table and lots of pictures, including pics of where I placed the screws. The only place I used the pocket screws (great purchase by the way, have used mine so much!) was to attach the 4 X 4 cross beams (you can use them on 2 X 4's as well if you are following the plan). Hop over and have a look - lots of pictures - and hopefully that will help with you questions!
Thanks - and have fun!
Dana
Kristine Faldik (not verified)
Mon, 07/30/2012 - 03:37
Wow
Dana,
This table is just gorgeous! My husband and I are building a house and have been looking to find the perfect table for weeks now. Just stumbled upon yours and fell in love! We are going to try and use your modifications to the original plan as well, thank you so much for sharing. Hope we can do this too!!!!!
Thanks!
Kristine
valery (not verified)
Sat, 10/27/2012 - 06:45
NEED one of these... I've
NEED one of these...
I've NEVER done a project like this and i'm not even near crafty but this is the first thing I see on Pintrest that made me even want to attempt doing it!
Is it wide enough that the cross beams don't annoy you when you are sitting?
TammyLGK
Wed, 02/12/2014 - 11:20
Thank you!
Dana thanks to your informative blog detailing what you did for the rounded legs you have saved my project! I really did not want to resort to the the angled leg cuts. I just could not figure out the 30 & 45 degree cuts. I as well was originally trying to make them on the same piece. THANK YOU!