DIY Plywood Waterfall Console Table
by
Remodelaholic
(IC: blogger)
12 Materials
$85
1 Day
Medium
Can you build a piece of furniture from one piece of plywood? YES! We built a beautiful and simple console table, with a pretty waterfall edge using just one sheet. We love the way it came out!
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Check out our video tutorial! In our videos, we offer helpful tips and suggestions for building. So, be sure to watch so that you can easily tackle this project.
We started by measuring and cutting our plywood into 3 long strips. You can find the free building plans at Remodelaholic.com. We then rough cut the legs and top pieces.
With our pieces rough cut, we glued them together to achieve the double thickness. Clamp until completely dry.
With the glue now dry, we mitered the corners of the top and legs of our table with the table saw, then cut the legs to length.
We used biscuit joints to attach the legs to the top of the table. Glue.
Once the legs were glued to the top, we installed some temporary brackets to make sure everything was square so it would dry correctly. Fill holes with wood filler and then sand.
We chose to leave our table natural, but you could stain and use poly. Where will you be using your new table?
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Suggested materials:
- Table saw (Lowe's)
- Sand paper and sanding block (Lowe's)
- Elmer's ProBond wood filler (Lowe's)
- 4x8 3/4 inch birch plywood (hardware store)
- #10 25/32" x 2 3/64" biscuits (amazon)
- Elmer's carpenter wood glue (Lowe's)
- Scrap wood
- Circular saw (Home Depot)
- Biscuit joiner (Home Depot)
- Drill (Home Depot)
- Spring clamps (amazon)
- Tape measure (Lowe's)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published September 14th, 2018 11:00 AM
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