Easy Peasy!
Materials & cost: Framing grade pine and 1x3 furring strips. $110 including finish materials.
I used some of the excess 2 x 6 that I had left over to make the feet square instead of just using 2x4s like in the plans. just cut them to the same length as the 2x4 feet, then butt them up against the 2x4 feet and mount them to the frame.
Also, I made the support beam removable by using face-mount 2x4 joist hangars to hold it instead of bolts.
Total build time = less than one week
Next project will be a custom headboard for it..
Estimated Cost
110 including finish materials
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
( I didn't use any stain on this project!)
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I torched the surface of the pine with a propane burner. Charred the base and feet heavily then brushed off the char with nylon bristle brush. You can't see it in these photos, but it brought out a lot of bronzes and amber in the wood grain. Plus it gave the wood a texture that reminds me of heavily weathered or aged wood.
For the 1 x 3 strips on top, I routed all the edges inside and out, then I used the propane burner, but just scared it a little. I kept the torch moving so that it didn't get too dark. I then coated the whole project with boiled linseed oil (2 coats, wipe on, let soak for 20 minutes, then wipe off. 24 hours between coats, and let dry 72 hours). Then, I used a citrus and beeswax paste wax on top. 2 coats of wax and a lot of buffing later, I like the results.
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project
Comments
orangesugar
Tue, 02/05/2013 - 12:12
Table
This table is gorgeous! Do you have any more information on the paint treatment, wood you used etc....
bettenmv
Tue, 02/05/2013 - 18:44
finish
Thank you! It was our first attempt at a glaze. We shortened the table length wise and then used 3 2x10s instead of 4. For the finish we painted the table Navajo White Behr color from home depot. We then mixed about 1 part of a Minwax espresso stain with 4 parts of Behr Faux Glaze. Then we just rubbed it on with rags and waited a little bit and rubbed it off.
gremac3
Sat, 07/19/2014 - 18:36
Table Top
How did you build the table top to look like a solid piece of wood?
Jamaunzie
Wed, 02/06/2013 - 15:29
WOW Extremely nice I am from
WOW Extremely nice I am from Arizona and the color you have chosen is just perfect nice job and finish congratulations on being the proud owners of a Very Beautiful Table
wannabuildit
Mon, 02/18/2013 - 17:39
Fantastic!
Great job! Beautiful finish. I have yet to build anything, but this is my favorite plan from Ana White and I will be starting it as soon as the weather cooperates :/
Nicely done!
worrow
Wed, 06/05/2013 - 18:58
Nice Finish
Nice job, I just finished mine and followed plans 90% of the way. I altered the legs to look beefier. I have not finished mine yet. I spaded the top and will be using it outdoors so unsure what I want to do for the finish. But thanks for sharing.
Christopher Wehmeyer
Fri, 03/31/2017 - 08:16
Finish
Did you add the brown glaze to the paint