I decided to make some folding TV tables, now that I have all the tools. I began by looking online for free plans, but the hundreds of "leads" all led to the same page, which was just written instructions which were difficult to follow. So, of course, I just started making....
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First,
I cut the pieces for the top (1"x4" ripped [using my new table saw!] on
the small dimension to get ½"x4" pieces), the frame (1"x2" ripped to
1"x1") and legs (1"x2"). The legs have the angle cut so they'll sit
flat on the floor when the table is in use, and the frame pieces are
mitred so no end grain will show (which is why I wanted a frame in the
first place, to hide the end grain of the top pieces). |
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After cutting a rabbet for the top pieces to lay into, I put the frame pieces together with glue and brads and had this.
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I then
started work on the underside,... the cross supports for the top (to
which the outer legs would be attached) and to which the top pieces were
glued. This took some time, because I had to reconfigure the pieces a
couple of times to make sure everything would be strong enough in the
end. |
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And
then the inner legs, with braces and ½" dowel hinge pins (and a stop
board I had to add so the legs wouldn't splay all the way to the top
frame). |
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And VIOLA!!! One folding TV tray. |
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I
still have to put a finish on it (polyurethane varnish), and build
another one, but at least I finished this much by Christmas morning for
an 'official' unveiling.
The End. |
4 comments:
Well, I'm impressed. I could do that, too, but I would add some art deco blood stains from using power tools inappropriately.
Good Afternoon, Dark Wraith!
It's good to see you. I had just been by your place earlier this morning and saw the lovely photos, but, alas, I have lost my log-in information and so I couldn't comment.
Oh, and thank you. :)
You have gmail.
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