Building a wooden kitchen table is a great project for someone with little building experience and limited access to power tools. With nothing more than a cordless drill, table saw, tape measure, screwdriver and sandpaper, you can build a beautiful table that will last generations. This table described here is approximately 6 feet by 4 feet and 36 inches high. Personalize the table by selecting a hardwood that matches the style and decor of your home and your budget. Whether you choose an expensive dark wood, such as hand-milled black walnut, or a more economical white pine, your table will be a one-of-a-kind heirloom to pass down to your children. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
Build a Table
- 1
Select the type of wood to make your table. White pine is a versatile and inexpensive hardwood that can be stained light or dark to match your decor. Clear white pine is a bit more expensive, but free of knots.
2Purchase the wood at a local lumber yard or home improvement store. Select nine 2-by-4 boards for the table top. Choose each piece individually. Look down the length of the board, making sure it is straight. Buy 6-foot-long boards and skip having to cut them to fit.
3Lay the table top boards on a flat surface parallel to one another. Put most attractive surface on the top.
4Cut the 12-foot-long 2-by-4 board into three equal pieces. These boards will hold your table top together from the bottom. Lay these cross-boards across your table top boards and screw them together with wood screws. Make sure there are no gaps.
5Cut the three 1-by-6 boards in half, so they are each 36 inches long. These are your legs. (One 36-inch piece will be leftover.) Pre-drill holes in the cross-boards where you will set your legs. Screw in the legs by attaching two legs at both ends and one directly in the center of the table.
6Sand all of the surfaces until smooth and ready to stain.
7Brush an even coat of varnish on all surfaces. Let the varnish dry for the recommended amount of time. Repeat this step until the desired finish is achieved.
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