COMPLETE!!!!!
I have completed everything with the table and placed it in the house. The pictures aren't as good as I would like. I probably should have brought in the photo lights and used the tripod but you get the point. Thanks for looking.
Well to follow up to my highly successful and world renowned 2x4 end table I am in the process of building a coffee table to match it. It will be slightly different in style. I am about 90% through the top.
I think I have used about 3 2x4 so far. I am going to distress this one as well. I started the first round of distressing. I still need to take a bag full of screws and beat the heck out of it but first I need to sand the first round of stain down. Here are the pictures so far.
For a few more pics check out my blog at http://groverwoodworks.blogspot.com/
Work done on 1/21/10:
I had a little time in the shop and got the legs cut and the second step in the process of distressing the table top. I was able to cut the taper on the Band saw and then used the jointer to straighten the taper out. I stacked all of the legs together and then sanded the taper so that they were all uniform.
I also started the second step in my distressing process. I stain the entire top and the sand a whole bunch of it off. While I am sanding all of this I rounded the corners and edges and put a slight slope on each of the corners. Then I beat the crap out of it. The next step will be to re-stain the whole thing and then spray some poly on it.
Work Done on 1/22/10:
I took a half day today and spent a little time in the shop. I got the table basically complete. The only thing left is to adjust the legs a little once I got it all together it had a slight wobble and spray it with some clear. You probably wouldn't notice it on the rug but I can't let it go out of the shop that way.
I have completed everything with the table and placed it in the house. The pictures aren't as good as I would like. I probably should have brought in the photo lights and used the tripod but you get the point. Thanks for looking.
Well to follow up to my highly successful and world renowned 2x4 end table I am in the process of building a coffee table to match it. It will be slightly different in style. I am about 90% through the top.
I think I have used about 3 2x4 so far. I am going to distress this one as well. I started the first round of distressing. I still need to take a bag full of screws and beat the heck out of it but first I need to sand the first round of stain down. Here are the pictures so far.
For a few more pics check out my blog at http://groverwoodworks.blogspot.com/
Work done on 1/21/10:
I had a little time in the shop and got the legs cut and the second step in the process of distressing the table top. I was able to cut the taper on the Band saw and then used the jointer to straighten the taper out. I stacked all of the legs together and then sanded the taper so that they were all uniform.
I also started the second step in my distressing process. I stain the entire top and the sand a whole bunch of it off. While I am sanding all of this I rounded the corners and edges and put a slight slope on each of the corners. Then I beat the crap out of it. The next step will be to re-stain the whole thing and then spray some poly on it.
Work Done on 1/22/10:
I took a half day today and spent a little time in the shop. I got the table basically complete. The only thing left is to adjust the legs a little once I got it all together it had a slight wobble and spray it with some clear. You probably wouldn't notice it on the rug but I can't let it go out of the shop that way.
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