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[1] Submitted by Ana White [2] on Thu, 2009-12-03 20:36 [1] Additional Photos Page 1 of 23

[3] Extremely sturdy rustic farmhouse table that is easy to build! Special thanks to Jackie, one of our readers for the photo. Page 2 of 23

image from Country Living Magazine/photo by Lucas Allen This table was also featured in Country Living Magazine! [4] Built by Michael and Emily Knotts! We use our table now as my main work table in the garage. Hundreds of projects later, she's still going!!! We ended up putting more stretcher boards down for a lower shelf, and hundreds of pounds of screws are now stored there. Super strong! Page 3 of 23

Summary: DIY Farmhouse table easy plans by Ana-White.com CategoriesProject Type: Table Plans [5] Dining Table Plans [6] Room: dining room [7] kitchen [8] Skill Level: Intermediate [9] Style: Farmhouse Style Furniture Plans [10] Estimated Cost: $20 - $50 [11] Dimensions: 30 High x 38 1/2 Wide x 96 Long Page 4 of 23

Weathered Stain Varnish or Finish Oil 8 2x4s (should be about $2 a stick) 6 2x2s (should be about $1 a stick) 1-2 8 (should be about $6) 7 2x6s (should be about $2.50 each) 2 3/4 Screws (About 100) 4 Screws (About 20) Common Materials: Elmer's Wood Glue [12] Elmer's Wood Filler [13] 120 grit sandpaper primer paint brush Tools: Dimensions: Page 5 of 23

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[17] Cut List: A) 4-2 4 @ 28 1/2 (Outside Legs) B) 4 2 4 @ 28 1/2 (Inside Legs) C) 2-2 4 @ 34 1/2 (Bottom End Supports for the Stretcher) D) 1 2 4 @ 81 (Stretcher) E) 2 2 4 @ 81 (Side Aprons) F) 2 2 4 @ 28 1/2 (End Aprons) G) 2 2 2 @ 28 1/2 (Overhang Supports, Ends) H) 2 2 2 @ 78 (Overhang Supports, Sides) I) 10 2 2 @ 28 1/2 (Under Tabletop Supports) J) 2 2 8 @ 38 1/2 (Breadboard Ends) K) 7 2 6 @ 81 (Tabletop Pieces) Cutting Instructions: Start by cutting all your boards. General Instructions: Always use glue. Use the longest possible screws, and predrill with a countersink bit to hide the screw heads. Page 7 of 23

[18] Notch out boards A, the Outside Legs, as shown above. If you do not know how to notch out boards, watch me notch the boards out for my table in my HOW-TO section. Step 1 Page 8 of 23

[19] Notch out the inside leg as shown above. Make sure you notch both the top and the bottom as shown above. Use the measurements from step 2 to notch the bottom. See the below diagram for a closeup on notching the top. Step 2 Page 9 of 23

[20] The above diagram show you how to notch out the top of the inside legs. Step 3 Page 10 of 23

[21] Now screw an inside leg to an outside leg, using glue and 2 3/4 screws. Be aware of where each leg is placed it does matter on what sides the inside leg sits. Also, screw through the inside leg into the outside leg to keep your screw holes on the inside. Step 4 Page 11 of 23

[22] Now notch out board C, the end support for the stretcher, as shown above in green. This notch is 1 deep. Step 6 [23] Screw Step 5 the support, C, into the legs, as shown above. Make sure you use 2 screws on the inside leg and 2 screws on the outside legs per side of the end supports. NOTE: If you would like the support to be on the outside, rotate the legs, keeping the inside legs on the inside, and add 4 to your stretcher, D. This will reduce your leg room for end chairs, but the notch out will be more visible, like my table and the Restoration Page 12 of 23

Hardware table. [24] Put your stretcher in place and screw down. Step 7 Page 13 of 23

[25] Build your apron on a level surface as shown above, using side apron boards E and end apron boards F. Step 8 Page 14 of 23

[26] Step 9 Instructions: Fit the apron frame into the base of the table as shown above. Use the long screws to screw at an angle through the apron into the legs. Use 3 screws per leg on all legs. Lots of glue here. Now is a good time to check your table for square. Visit the HOW-TO section if you do not know how to check for square. Step 9 Page 15 of 23

[27] Mark the side apron every 5 3/4 and place the 2 2 supports, I, as shown above. Remember that a 2 2 is 1 1/2 wide. This does not have to be exact and the last support will not be exactly 5 3/4 from the end. Use the 2 3/4 screws here. Step 11 Add the overhang supports, G and H, as shown above. Keep the top edges flush, use the 2 3/4 screws. Make sure you screw these in good. Step 10 Page 16 of 23

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[29] Now the breadboard ends, J. See the below diagram for measurements: Step 12 Page 18 of 23

[30] Use the long screws to screw the breadboard end into the legs. Then screw from the underside of the overhang support, board G, into the underside of the breadboard end. Step 13 Page 19 of 23

[31] First mark all the ends of the tabletop boards, K, for the screw pattern. The screw pattern I used was 1 from the end, and 1 from each side and one in the middle. Predrill the ends on the marked pattern, as shown above. Step 15 Then begin adding the tabletop pieces K, starting with the center piece, as shown below. Screw the center board in place on the ends through the top, predrilled and marked in step 15. Then from the underside of the table, screw through the tabletop supports, I, into the underside of the tabletop boards, K. Step 14 Page 20 of 23

[32] Step 16 Add the next tabletop boards, K, as shown below. As you screw each board down, take special care to line up the edges with the existing boards. You do not want a gap between the boards on the tabletop. Remember to screw through the top on the ends and then screw through the bottomof the under supports to the underside of the tabletop boards. Step 17 After all the boards are screwed in place, then use the long screws to screw through the tabletop boards into the breadboard ends, as shown above. Step 18 Make sure you have adequately screwed your table together, as shown above. Step 19 Page 21 of 23

Here are some dimensions. Finishing InstructionsFinish Used: Fill screw holes with putty and sand and finish as desired. The Restoration Hardware table actually comes unfinished. I recommend using a weathered wood stain, hand rubbed on, and a light mineral oil sealer. Source URL: http://image.ana-white.com/2009/12/plans-farmhouse-ta ble-knock-off-of.html Links [1] http://image.ana-white.com/2009/12/plans-farmhouse-table-knock-of f-of.html [2] http://image.ana-white.com/users/ana-white [3] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/ana-white-table.jpg [4] http://www.countryliving.com/homes/house-tours/diy-north-carolinahome#slide-3 [5] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/project-type/tables [6] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/project-type/dining-tables [7] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/room/dining-room [8] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/room/kitchen [9] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/skill-level/intermediate [10] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/style/farmhouse [11] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/estimated-cost/20-50 [12] http://elmers.com/diy [13] http://elmers.com/products/wood-filler-and-other-repair?filters=con struction# [14] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/537 [15] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/92 [16] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/552 [17] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/187 [18] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/3154807427_125989 [19] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/3154807428_125989 [20] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/3154807429_125989 [21] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/3154807430_125989 Page 22 of 23

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