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[1] Additional Photos [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] One hundred and twenty five dollars. Page 3 of 24
$125. That's what this table - made of solid wood - cost to make. I teamed up with my DIY friend Ashley from Shanty2Chic [8] for this plan. We changed up the top a little to really show off those beautiful solid wood boards! Page 4 of 24
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And got a little fancy with the legs to really make this table unique and full of character! Now we just need some benches! {hint hint} Here's from Ashley [8]: So, as always, I enlisted the help of our very sweet and talented friend, Ana White! She nailed it and after her awesome plans and my elbow grease, I now have a ridiculously gorgeous, expensive-looking, grand dining table and it only cost me $125! Who would have thought that 2x4's and pine boards could be so fancy! There is no way I could have a $1,000 (plus shipping and tax) dining table in our home with 2 boys and a toddler Page 6 of 24
If you want to make this table for yourself, of course we got you covered with the free plans. But take a second to stop over and read from Ashley at Shanty2Chic [8] how she built and finished this table. Don't you LOVE that finish? So beautiful! Summary: Free easy DIY plans to build a triple pedestal farmhouse table for $125! Plans from Ana-white.com CategoriesProject Type: Table Plans [9] Room: dining room [10] Skill Level: Intermediate [11] Style: Farmhouse Style Furniture Plans [12] Estimated Cost: $100-$150 [13] Dimensions: Dimensions shown above. Dimensions: Page 7 of 24
1-2x8 @ 8 feet long 3-2x4 @ 8 feet long 2-2x4 @ 10 feet long 1-2x6 @ 8 feet long 3-2x6 @ 10 feet long 1-1x3 @ 8 feet long (more if not using pocket holes - see plan notes) 6-1x6 @ 8 feet long 2-1x2 @ 10 feet long* 1-1x2 @ 8 feet long 2-2x2 @ 10 feet long* 1-2x2 @ 8 feet long 2 1/2 and 3 screws 1 1/4 pocket hole screws Wood glue *decorative and can be spliced Tools: Page 8 of 24
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6-2x4 @ 8 1/8 6-2x6 @ 34 1/4 (both ends beveled at 45 degrees, long point to long point, ends NOT parallel) 12-2x8 @ 7 1/4 (cut out in arch shape) 3-2x6 @ 36 (both ends beveled at 30 degrees off square, long point to long point, ends NOT parallel) 3-2x6 @ 36 1/2 6-1x3 @ 5 1/2 (OR 1x6 @ 2 1/2 ) 1-2x6 @ 90 1/2 TABLETOP 12-1x6 @ 47 3/4 2-2x4 @ 106 3-2x4 @ 33 2-1x2 @ 102 1/2 2-1x2 @ 39 1/2 2-2x2 @ 103 2-2x2 @ 40 General Instructions: Please read through the entire plan and all comments before beginning this project. It is also advisable to review the Getting Started Section. Take all necessary precautions to build safely and smartly. Work on a clean level surface, free of imperfections or debris. Always use straight boards. Check for square after each step. Always predrill holes before attaching with screws. Use glue with finish nails for a stronger hold. Wipe excess glue off bare wood for stained projects, as dried glue will not take stain. Be safe, have fun, and ask for help if you need it. Good luck! Step 1 Page 11 of 24
[22] You'll need to make three of these. If you have a nailer, that will be the best way to go. Keep outside edges flush and use glue. TIP: Make sure your stretcher board fits in the middle opening. Step 2 Page 12 of 24
[23] Next add the top and bottom. Step 3 Page 13 of 24
[24] Now add the decorative pieces. You'll cut these with a jigsaw and sand smooth first before attaching. Step 4 Page 14 of 24
[25] And then the base board. Step 5 Page 15 of 24
[26] Now add the top board. Step 6 Page 16 of 24
[27] Adding feet will make your table sit on the six little feet - very handy if you have uneven floors. Then you can just shim the one foot not cooperating. Step 7 Page 17 of 24
[28] Now it gets fun! Put the stretcher in place. Step 8 Page 18 of 24
[29] And now let's move on to the table top. I highly recommend a Kreg Jig here. Step 9 Page 19 of 24
[30] Step 9 Instructions: And the decorative aprons. Don't forget the glue here. Step 10 Page 20 of 24
[31] Add the finishing touches here. Use glue and screws or nails. Predrill to avoid wood splitting. Step 11 Now we can add the base! Page 21 of 24
[32] Finishing InstructionsPreparation Instructions: Fill all holes with wood filler and let dry. Apply additional coats of wood filler as needed. When wood filler is completely dry, sand the project in the direction of the wood grain with 120 grit sandpaper. Vacuum sanded project to remove sanding residue. Remove all sanding residue on work surfaces as well. Wipe project clean with damp cloth. It is always recommended to apply a test coat on a hidden area or scrap piece to ensure color evenness and adhesion. Use primer or wood conditioner as needed. Source URL: http://image.ana-white.com/2012/11/plans/triple-pedest al-farmhouse-table Links [1] http://image.ana-white.com/2012/11/plans/triple-pedestal-farmhous e-table Page 22 of 24
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