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DIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DIY MID CENTURY MODERN DESK MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: 1 Sheet of 3/4" Walnut Plywood (use whatever species you like). I started by cutting my plywood pieces to size. I cut my pieces in order so that the grain would be continuous across the piece when the mitered corners were glued up. Be sure an use a DIY INDUSTRIAL PIPE HALL STAND Today I'm using 3/4" galvanized pipe for the first time to build a modern industrial hall stand, or hall tree. The twisted railroad tie coat hooks were made by my friend Douglas from the channel RetroWeld. Make sure and check out the video and subscribe to his channel, linkbelow. Thi
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THE LEGS: I cut one leg, then used that to make three more. The leg assembly needed a little extra support, so I made a lap joint on my bandsaw that fits a stretcher. I used pocket screws and glue to attach the top of the legs to the cross support. Then I glued my stetcher in. Make sure everything is clamped a square as possible! DIY ROUND FARMHOUSE DINING TABLE Today on Modern Builds we're making a 6' round farmhouse style dining table using all 2-by and 4-by construction lumber. No complex joinery or special tools required. Be sure to check out the written article for a full materials and supplies list, along with step by stepwritten plans.
WORKBENCH — MODERN BUILDS modern builds: s.02 Ep.10. If you're building things, chances are you either have a workbench or need a workbench. whenever I moved into my new shop last year I bought the cheap workbench from Harbor Freight for about $140. It was better than I expected, but just not heavy enough or deep enough. DIY MODERN PLATFORM BED Today I'm building a king size Mid-Century/Japanese inspired modern platform bed. If you plan to build this for a different size mattress, simply subtract or add the difference in mattress size on the bed. This was a really fun build and a design I wanted to build for a while, so I was really excite DIY MID CENTURY MODERN BED EP. 23 DIY MID CENTURY MODERN BED. Today on Modern Builds, we're back to Mid Century ModernFinally. This is a queen bed, but the dimensions given in the video can always be sized up or down depending on what you need. Supplies: 1 sheet of A/B Pine Plywood: From Home Center. DIY MODERN PICNIC TABLE EP. 72 modern diy picnic table. Today on Modern Builds, I'm building and prototyping a picnic table with only 90 degree angles, unlike a traditional A-frame outdoor table. I think it made for a more modern and unique look. I'm currently working on a set of detailed, 3D modeled plans for this project which will be up in the coming days. DIY PLYWOOD FLOORS || PATTERNED FLOORING STEP 1: cut plywood into strips. I started by using my circular saw to cut the plywood into smaller pieces so they’d be more manageable and safer to cut into strips on the table saw. I cut strips to just under 6” (close to 5 3/4”) to maximize number of strips I could get from each sheet of plywood. 48 / 6 = 8.DIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DIY MID CENTURY MODERN DESK MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: 1 Sheet of 3/4" Walnut Plywood (use whatever species you like). I started by cutting my plywood pieces to size. I cut my pieces in order so that the grain would be continuous across the piece when the mitered corners were glued up. Be sure an use a DIY INDUSTRIAL PIPE HALL STAND Today I'm using 3/4" galvanized pipe for the first time to build a modern industrial hall stand, or hall tree. The twisted railroad tie coat hooks were made by my friend Douglas from the channel RetroWeld. Make sure and check out the video and subscribe to his channel, linkbelow. Thi
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THE LEGS: I cut one leg, then used that to make three more. The leg assembly needed a little extra support, so I made a lap joint on my bandsaw that fits a stretcher. I used pocket screws and glue to attach the top of the legs to the cross support. Then I glued my stetcher in. Make sure everything is clamped a square as possible! DIY ROUND FARMHOUSE DINING TABLE Today on Modern Builds we're making a 6' round farmhouse style dining table using all 2-by and 4-by construction lumber. No complex joinery or special tools required. Be sure to check out the written article for a full materials and supplies list, along with step by stepwritten plans.
DIY MID CENTURY MODERN BED EP. 23 DIY MID CENTURY MODERN BED. Today on Modern Builds, we're back to Mid Century ModernFinally. This is a queen bed, but the dimensions given in the video can always be sized up or down depending on what you need. Supplies: 1 sheet of A/B Pine Plywood: From Home Center. HOW TO BUILD A HEADBOARD Today on Modern Builds, we're making a DIY queen sized headboard. This is a great beginner project because it doesn't require a lot of cuts or complicated measurements. DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA STEP ONE: MAKE THE PLATFORM. The frame is built to fit the cushions with the dimensions shown below. It's made from all 2x6's. View fullsize. After running the 2x6's through the table saw once to knock the rounded edge off, I set my fence to 5.25" and ripped them to their final width. I used a biscuit joiner before glueing up the platform to DIY MID CENTURY MODERN DESK MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: 1 Sheet of 3/4" Walnut Plywood (use whatever species you like). I started by cutting my plywood pieces to size. I cut my pieces in order so that the grain would be continuous across the piece when the mitered corners were glued up. Be sure an use a HOW TO BUILD A DOG HOUSE STEP TEN: MAKE THE AWNING. To make the roof over the deck, I glued two pieces of scrap 3/4" plywood together left over from earlier and then trimmed it to length. Next, I used a hole saw to make a hole for the solar "porch light" made from a solar path light. That's all there isto it!
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THE LEGS: I cut one leg, then used that to make three more. The leg assembly needed a little extra support, so I made a lap joint on my bandsaw that fits a stretcher. I used pocket screws and glue to attach the top of the legs to the cross support. Then I glued my stetcher in. Make sure everything is clamped a square as possible! DIY PLYWOOD FLOORS || PATTERNED FLOORING STEP 1: cut plywood into strips. I started by using my circular saw to cut the plywood into smaller pieces so they’d be more manageable and safer to cut into strips on the table saw. I cut strips to just under 6” (close to 5 3/4”) to maximize number of strips I could get from each sheet of plywood. 48 / 6 = 8. DIY MID-CENTURY MODERN SLIDING BARN DOOR This mid-century inspired sliding barn door is a great option for anyone looking for a somewhat limited tools project. Made completely out of pine 1x6's. Be sure to check out the written article linked below if you plan on building this yourself. DINING TABLE & BENCHES Metal and wood is a classic combo, and everybody loves a good dining set with benches to go along with it. I recently visited the local joshua tree steel yard to find 1/4" hot rolled steel in varying sizes. WORKBENCH — MODERN BUILDS modern builds: s.02 Ep.10. If you're building things, chances are you either have a workbench or need a workbench. whenever I moved into my new shop last year I bought the cheap workbench from Harbor Freight for about $140. It was better than I expected, but just not heavy enough or deep enough. DIY MODERN PLATFORM BED Today I'm building a king size Mid-Century/Japanese inspired modern platform bed. If you plan to build this for a different size mattress, simply subtract or add the difference in mattress size on the bed. This was a really fun build and a design I wanted to build for a while, so I was really excite DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA STEP ONE: MAKE THE PLATFORM. The frame is built to fit the cushions with the dimensions shown below. It's made from all 2x6's. View fullsize. After running the 2x6's through the table saw once to knock the rounded edge off, I set my fence to 5.25" and ripped them to their final width. I used a biscuit joiner before glueing up the platform to DIY MODERN PICNIC TABLE EP. 72 modern diy picnic table. Today on Modern Builds, I'm building and prototyping a picnic table with only 90 degree angles, unlike a traditional A-frame outdoor table. I think it made for a more modern and unique look. I'm currently working on a set of detailed, 3D modeled plans for this project which will be up in the coming days.DIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DIY OVERLAY CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS Today on Modern Builds I'll show you how I made concrete countertops with a skim coat overlay technique. This method can be applied to all sorts of countertop materials from laminates to doors, like I used. Remember this is an outdoor project, and isn't food safe.DIY PARACORD STOOL
THE LEGS: I cut one leg, then used that to make three more. The leg assembly needed a little extra support, so I made a lap joint on my bandsaw that fits a stretcher. I used pocket screws and glue to attach the top of the legs to the cross support. Then I glued my stetcher in. Make sure everything is clamped a square as possible! DINING TABLE & BENCHES Metal and wood is a classic combo, and everybody loves a good dining set with benches to go along with it. I recently visited the local joshua tree steel yard to find 1/4" hot rolled steel in varying sizes. WORKBENCH — MODERN BUILDS modern builds: s.02 Ep.10. If you're building things, chances are you either have a workbench or need a workbench. whenever I moved into my new shop last year I bought the cheap workbench from Harbor Freight for about $140. It was better than I expected, but just not heavy enough or deep enough. DIY MODERN PLATFORM BED Today I'm building a king size Mid-Century/Japanese inspired modern platform bed. If you plan to build this for a different size mattress, simply subtract or add the difference in mattress size on the bed. This was a really fun build and a design I wanted to build for a while, so I was really excite DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA STEP ONE: MAKE THE PLATFORM. The frame is built to fit the cushions with the dimensions shown below. It's made from all 2x6's. View fullsize. After running the 2x6's through the table saw once to knock the rounded edge off, I set my fence to 5.25" and ripped them to their final width. I used a biscuit joiner before glueing up the platform to DIY MODERN PICNIC TABLE EP. 72 modern diy picnic table. Today on Modern Builds, I'm building and prototyping a picnic table with only 90 degree angles, unlike a traditional A-frame outdoor table. I think it made for a more modern and unique look. I'm currently working on a set of detailed, 3D modeled plans for this project which will be up in the coming days.DIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DIY OVERLAY CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS Today on Modern Builds I'll show you how I made concrete countertops with a skim coat overlay technique. This method can be applied to all sorts of countertop materials from laminates to doors, like I used. Remember this is an outdoor project, and isn't food safe.DIY PARACORD STOOL
THE LEGS: I cut one leg, then used that to make three more. The leg assembly needed a little extra support, so I made a lap joint on my bandsaw that fits a stretcher. I used pocket screws and glue to attach the top of the legs to the cross support. Then I glued my stetcher in. Make sure everything is clamped a square as possible! DINING TABLE & BENCHES Metal and wood is a classic combo, and everybody loves a good dining set with benches to go along with it. I recently visited the local joshua tree steel yard to find 1/4" hot rolled steel in varying sizes. DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA Today on Modern Builds, learn how to build your own mid century inspired sofa / daybed. This project had a lot of firsts for me; first half-lap joints, first doweling, and first time incorporatingupholstery.
DIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DIY MODERN SLIDING BARN DOOR STEP SIX: INSTALL, UNINSTALL, SAND, STAIN, AND REINSTALL. After cutting my steel pieces to size, I installed the bars on my door using a drywall square as a guide. After I knew the bar fit, I uninstalled it and sanded my door up to 220 grit. Then I sanded it with a special walnut stain. Once the stain dried, I reattached the metal straps onthe
DIY MODERN SLATTED BENCH Using a straight edge for the 1st cut helps to make clean joints. Use repeating cuts to remove the bulk of the material. Then use a chisel to clean everything up. Cutting the half lap for the center 2x2 uses the same technique, it's just 1.5" instead of .75". For the cross pieces, I decided to use the miter saw with the depth stop to make the DIY OVERLAY CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS Today on Modern Builds I'll show you how I made concrete countertops with a skim coat overlay technique. This method can be applied to all sorts of countertop materials from laminates to doors, like I used. Remember this is an outdoor project, and isn't food safe. DIY PLYWOOD FLOORS || PATTERNED FLOORING STEP 1: cut plywood into strips. I started by using my circular saw to cut the plywood into smaller pieces so they’d be more manageable and safer to cut into strips on the table saw. I cut strips to just under 6” (close to 5 3/4”) to maximize number of strips I could get from each sheet of plywood. 48 / 6 = 8.DIY PARACORD STOOL
THE LEGS: I cut one leg, then used that to make three more. The leg assembly needed a little extra support, so I made a lap joint on my bandsaw that fits a stretcher. I used pocket screws and glue to attach the top of the legs to the cross support. Then I glued my stetcher in. Make sure everything is clamped a square as possible! NO WELD DINING TABLE modern builds: s.02 Ep.09. Last week I made a No-Weld, aluminum-based coffee table and I got a lot of great feedback on it. I used a similar method of construction: 3/4"" square aluminum tubing reinforced by 5/8" wooden dowels. The table looked great and was plenty strong for a coffee table, though it wouldn't withstand excessive abuse. WORKBENCH — MODERN BUILDS modern builds: s.02 Ep.10. If you're building things, chances are you either have a workbench or need a workbench. whenever I moved into my new shop last year I bought the cheap workbench from Harbor Freight for about $140. It was better than I expected, but just not heavy enough or deep enough. DIY MODERN PLATFORM BED Today I'm building a king size Mid-Century/Japanese inspired modern platform bed. If you plan to build this for a different size mattress, simply subtract or add the difference in mattress size on the bed. This was a really fun build and a design I wanted to build for a while, so I was really excite DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA STEP ONE: MAKE THE PLATFORM. The frame is built to fit the cushions with the dimensions shown below. It's made from all 2x6's. View fullsize. After running the 2x6's through the table saw once to knock the rounded edge off, I set my fence to 5.25" and ripped them to their final width. I used a biscuit joiner before glueing up the platform to DIY MODERN PICNIC TABLE EP. 72 modern diy picnic table. Today on Modern Builds, I'm building and prototyping a picnic table with only 90 degree angles, unlike a traditional A-frame outdoor table. I think it made for a more modern and unique look. I'm currently working on a set of detailed, 3D modeled plans for this project which will be up in the coming days. DIY MODERN SLATTED BENCH Using a straight edge for the 1st cut helps to make clean joints. Use repeating cuts to remove the bulk of the material. Then use a chisel to clean everything up. Cutting the half lap for the center 2x2 uses the same technique, it's just 1.5" instead of .75". For the cross pieces, I decided to use the miter saw with the depth stop to make theDIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DINING TABLE & BENCHES Metal and wood is a classic combo, and everybody loves a good dining set with benches to go along with it. I recently visited the local joshua tree steel yard to find 1/4" hot rolled steel in varying sizes. WORKBENCH — MODERN BUILDS modern builds: s.02 Ep.10. If you're building things, chances are you either have a workbench or need a workbench. whenever I moved into my new shop last year I bought the cheap workbench from Harbor Freight for about $140. It was better than I expected, but just not heavy enough or deep enough. DIY MODERN PLATFORM BED Today I'm building a king size Mid-Century/Japanese inspired modern platform bed. If you plan to build this for a different size mattress, simply subtract or add the difference in mattress size on the bed. This was a really fun build and a design I wanted to build for a while, so I was really excite DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA STEP ONE: MAKE THE PLATFORM. The frame is built to fit the cushions with the dimensions shown below. It's made from all 2x6's. View fullsize. After running the 2x6's through the table saw once to knock the rounded edge off, I set my fence to 5.25" and ripped them to their final width. I used a biscuit joiner before glueing up the platform to DIY MODERN PICNIC TABLE EP. 72 modern diy picnic table. Today on Modern Builds, I'm building and prototyping a picnic table with only 90 degree angles, unlike a traditional A-frame outdoor table. I think it made for a more modern and unique look. I'm currently working on a set of detailed, 3D modeled plans for this project which will be up in the coming days. DIY MODERN SLATTED BENCH Using a straight edge for the 1st cut helps to make clean joints. Use repeating cuts to remove the bulk of the material. Then use a chisel to clean everything up. Cutting the half lap for the center 2x2 uses the same technique, it's just 1.5" instead of .75". For the cross pieces, I decided to use the miter saw with the depth stop to make theDIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DINING TABLE & BENCHES Metal and wood is a classic combo, and everybody loves a good dining set with benches to go along with it. I recently visited the local joshua tree steel yard to find 1/4" hot rolled steel in varying sizes. DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA Today on Modern Builds, learn how to build your own mid century inspired sofa / daybed. This project had a lot of firsts for me; first half-lap joints, first doweling, and first time incorporatingupholstery.
DIY MODERN SLATTED BENCH Using a straight edge for the 1st cut helps to make clean joints. Use repeating cuts to remove the bulk of the material. Then use a chisel to clean everything up. Cutting the half lap for the center 2x2 uses the same technique, it's just 1.5" instead of .75". For the cross pieces, I decided to use the miter saw with the depth stop to make theDIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DIY OVERLAY CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS Today on Modern Builds I'll show you how I made concrete countertops with a skim coat overlay technique. This method can be applied to all sorts of countertop materials from laminates to doors, like I used. Remember this is an outdoor project, and isn't food safe. DIY PLYWOOD FLOORS || PATTERNED FLOORING STEP 1: cut plywood into strips. I started by using my circular saw to cut the plywood into smaller pieces so they’d be more manageable and safer to cut into strips on the table saw. I cut strips to just under 6” (close to 5 3/4”) to maximize number of strips I could get from each sheet of plywood. 48 / 6 = 8. NO WELD DINING TABLE modern builds: s.02 Ep.09. Last week I made a No-Weld, aluminum-based coffee table and I got a lot of great feedback on it. I used a similar method of construction: 3/4"" square aluminum tubing reinforced by 5/8" wooden dowels. The table looked great and was plenty strong for a coffee table, though it wouldn't withstand excessive abuse. WORKBENCH — MODERN BUILDS modern builds: s.02 Ep.10. If you're building things, chances are you either have a workbench or need a workbench. whenever I moved into my new shop last year I bought the cheap workbench from Harbor Freight for about $140. It was better than I expected, but just not heavy enough or deep enough. DIY MODERN PLATFORM BED Today I'm building a king size Mid-Century/Japanese inspired modern platform bed. If you plan to build this for a different size mattress, simply subtract or add the difference in mattress size on the bed. This was a really fun build and a design I wanted to build for a while, so I was really excite DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA STEP ONE: MAKE THE PLATFORM. The frame is built to fit the cushions with the dimensions shown below. It's made from all 2x6's. View fullsize. After running the 2x6's through the table saw once to knock the rounded edge off, I set my fence to 5.25" and ripped them to their final width. I used a biscuit joiner before glueing up the platform to DIY MODERN PICNIC TABLE EP. 72 modern diy picnic table. Today on Modern Builds, I'm building and prototyping a picnic table with only 90 degree angles, unlike a traditional A-frame outdoor table. I think it made for a more modern and unique look. I'm currently working on a set of detailed, 3D modeled plans for this project which will be up in the coming days. DIY MODERN SLATTED BENCH Using a straight edge for the 1st cut helps to make clean joints. Use repeating cuts to remove the bulk of the material. Then use a chisel to clean everything up. Cutting the half lap for the center 2x2 uses the same technique, it's just 1.5" instead of .75". For the cross pieces, I decided to use the miter saw with the depth stop to make theDIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DINING TABLE & BENCHES Metal and wood is a classic combo, and everybody loves a good dining set with benches to go along with it. I recently visited the local joshua tree steel yard to find 1/4" hot rolled steel in varying sizes. WORKBENCH — MODERN BUILDS modern builds: s.02 Ep.10. If you're building things, chances are you either have a workbench or need a workbench. whenever I moved into my new shop last year I bought the cheap workbench from Harbor Freight for about $140. It was better than I expected, but just not heavy enough or deep enough. DIY MODERN PLATFORM BED Today I'm building a king size Mid-Century/Japanese inspired modern platform bed. If you plan to build this for a different size mattress, simply subtract or add the difference in mattress size on the bed. This was a really fun build and a design I wanted to build for a while, so I was really excite DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA STEP ONE: MAKE THE PLATFORM. The frame is built to fit the cushions with the dimensions shown below. It's made from all 2x6's. View fullsize. After running the 2x6's through the table saw once to knock the rounded edge off, I set my fence to 5.25" and ripped them to their final width. I used a biscuit joiner before glueing up the platform to DIY MODERN PICNIC TABLE EP. 72 modern diy picnic table. Today on Modern Builds, I'm building and prototyping a picnic table with only 90 degree angles, unlike a traditional A-frame outdoor table. I think it made for a more modern and unique look. I'm currently working on a set of detailed, 3D modeled plans for this project which will be up in the coming days. DIY MODERN SLATTED BENCH Using a straight edge for the 1st cut helps to make clean joints. Use repeating cuts to remove the bulk of the material. Then use a chisel to clean everything up. Cutting the half lap for the center 2x2 uses the same technique, it's just 1.5" instead of .75". For the cross pieces, I decided to use the miter saw with the depth stop to make theDIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DINING TABLE & BENCHES Metal and wood is a classic combo, and everybody loves a good dining set with benches to go along with it. I recently visited the local joshua tree steel yard to find 1/4" hot rolled steel in varying sizes. DIY MID CENTURY MODERN SOFA Today on Modern Builds, learn how to build your own mid century inspired sofa / daybed. This project had a lot of firsts for me; first half-lap joints, first doweling, and first time incorporatingupholstery.
DIY MODERN SLATTED BENCH Using a straight edge for the 1st cut helps to make clean joints. Use repeating cuts to remove the bulk of the material. Then use a chisel to clean everything up. Cutting the half lap for the center 2x2 uses the same technique, it's just 1.5" instead of .75". For the cross pieces, I decided to use the miter saw with the depth stop to make theDIY PLYWOOD BED
This bed is built completely out of 3/4" radiata plywood and uses pocket hole screws for many of it's connections. Of course if you are opposed to pocket holes, a doweling jig would work well for this project, or floating tenons. The saying "necessity is the mother DIY OVERLAY CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS Today on Modern Builds I'll show you how I made concrete countertops with a skim coat overlay technique. This method can be applied to all sorts of countertop materials from laminates to doors, like I used. Remember this is an outdoor project, and isn't food safe. DIY PLYWOOD FLOORS || PATTERNED FLOORING STEP 1: cut plywood into strips. I started by using my circular saw to cut the plywood into smaller pieces so they’d be more manageable and safer to cut into strips on the table saw. I cut strips to just under 6” (close to 5 3/4”) to maximize number of strips I could get from each sheet of plywood. 48 / 6 = 8. NO WELD DINING TABLE modern builds: s.02 Ep.09. Last week I made a No-Weld, aluminum-based coffee table and I got a lot of great feedback on it. I used a similar method of construction: 3/4"" square aluminum tubing reinforced by 5/8" wooden dowels. The table looked great and was plenty strong for a coffee table, though it wouldn't withstand excessive abuse.* HOME
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