The Octotrisquaragon-Another Geometric Project
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Woodshop Diaries
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Way back when (I think it was in December), I was searching for “geometric tables” on Pinterest, just out of curiosity. I’m such a math nerd. I like to try to figure out how they make all the weird angles. Hey, it passes the time…
So while I was searching, I came across this weird looking table/cube thingy. NOTE: People get their panties in a wad when you “steal” their pictures, so I am not even going to go there and copy and paste the original picture from Pinterest to show you all. But here is my finished product, and it looks exactly like the original, only a different stain color. Of course, you can search “geometric table” on Pinterest and find the original idea.
So while I was searching, I came across this weird looking table/cube thingy. NOTE: People get their panties in a wad when you “steal” their pictures, so I am not even going to go there and copy and paste the original picture from Pinterest to show you all. But here is my finished product, and it looks exactly like the original, only a different stain color. Of course, you can search “geometric table” on Pinterest and find the original idea.
So what do you think? Yay or nay? I’m a fan of the geo stuff. I can’t help it. I want to be a single “style” and stick with the country/rustic thing, but I have a soft spot for modern/geo shapes.
Once the squares are cut, assemble the pieces using a nail gun and some 2x4s as supports. The picture below shows more details.
Next, you will need to cut triangles for the openings between the squares. These triangles need sides to be 12" and angles to be 60 degrees with a bevel of 19.6 degrees. You can see details on how to get these pieces cut on the blog post below.
Once your triangles are made, simply fit them into the sections between the squares and nail them on.
Once this was finished, I stained it in Minwax Weathered Oak.
I LOVE this little table. I am not sure where I want to put it permanently so I keep moving it around.
So what do you think? Yay or nay? Mom thinks it's a little too "out there," but I have to admit, I am a fan of the geometric stuff. I can't help it. It's the math nerd in me :)
You can see more details of the build at the link below.
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Published February 1st, 2016 1:42 PM
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