This console table was actually pretty easy to make. The top was constructed with 1 x 6 pine boards, and assembled using a Kreg jig and pocket hole screws.
For the base, I used 29" long, 2 x 3 legs attached together with 1 x 4 aprons. To make the platform, I cut 2 pieces of 2 x 6 the width of table top, and 2 pieces of 2 x 4 , two inches shorter. I stacked the 2 x 4 on top of the 2 x 6 and attached them with glue and screws. I then ran 3/4" cove moulding in the corner between the two pieces.
Using my Kreg jig, I drilled 2 pocket holes on the inside of each table leg, and attached the platforms. I then cut and mitered 4 pieces of 2 x 2 for each end, notching them in the middle to create X's. I attached the X's with glue and finish nails.
The last step before finishing was to distress the wood. In addition to hammer, chains and nails, I skipped a hand planer along the edges to create a "hand hewn" look.
Comments
Guest (not verified)
Tue, 02/28/2012 - 05:13
Can you post a link to your
Can you post a link to your blog with the instructions? Did you make your table a little shorter than the original plans?
sbowes1
Tue, 02/28/2012 - 08:43
7 foot table
Yes, the table is a little shorter. I made mine 7 feet long to fit our space. The blog link is http://www.domesticated-engineer.com/1/post/2012/02/farmhouse-table-par…
Thanks!