So Worth It!
This project was possibly beyond my expertise however persistance, reading and asking for help worked. This table was a 5 month project with a start, a quit, a re-buy and finally a full steam forward to the finish line.
Although difficult, I learned so much during this build-how to use a biscuit joiner (then reverted back to my Kreg Jig), how to clamp pieces so that they remain even, how to properly finish a table, how important measuring and squaring are, etc...
I have a large sectional so I had to revise the size of this table. Ours is a 3' x 5' table. The most difficult part of building where we live is finding good lumber. There were 3 different types of wood used on the project but thankfully I was able to stain to match.
Off to start my next project-our son's headboard. Should be a piece of cake. I'll let you know and it WILL be sooner than 5 months! Happy Building! Karla
Comments
sgilly
Tue, 08/09/2011 - 18:31
Beautiful
What lucky little girls to have a mom who can build them beautiful furniture! Great job.
Ana White
Tue, 08/09/2011 - 22:11
An absolutely amazing amazing
An absolutely amazing amazing first project!
Rachel Stacy (not verified)
Tue, 12/25/2012 - 04:39
I really want to do this for
I really want to do this for our twins who are about to move to big girl beds. However, I do not see the plans for this. Do you have a pdf to show how to build them? I especially love the hutch!
In reply to I really want to do this for by Rachel Stacy (not verified)
hawaiitara
Wed, 01/16/2013 - 18:16
bed plans
It's from the twin storage bed plans, and the storage hutch plans too. I don't have a pdf myself, but all the plans are from Ana's site. Good Luck!