Dining Table

14 Materials
$150
8 Hours
Medium

My wife’s parents had an old table for over 15 years; it was time for a new DIY dining table. This table turned out great. Also, it works well with the “ Corner Storage Bench”, because of its centered leg design. This way you won’t bump your legs every time you try to sit in the further corner. Also mom didn’t want sharp corners so grandkids wouldn’t hurt themselves. I came up with this design and I really like how it all worked out. Check out the plans and I hope you’ll enjoy building it for your own home.

Tools for this project

•  Drill

•  Kreg Jig

•  Miter Saw

•  Tape Measure

•  Pipe Clamps

•  Dovetail Saw

Material List

• 1x10x8' (x3)

• 4x4x8' (x2)

• 2x4x8' (x4)

•  1 1/4" Pocket hole screws

•  2 1/2" Pocket Hole Screws

•  2" Wood Screws

•  Wood Glue

•  3/8" Dowel Rod

Here were the dimensions for my table. These can be adapted depending on your space.

Here was the cut list I used. You can bring this into any Lowe's and they'll get you the pieces you need.


Step-1 Cut and Assemble Top

Take 1x10 boards and cut them to 48" long (x5). Two of the boards will have 45° cut on each side. Follow cut list dimensions. Then drill pocket holes as shown on the cut list. Assemble the top boards together using 1 1/4" Pocket hole screws.


Step-2 Assemble Sides of a Table Top

To cut the 2x4s around the perimeter of the table top accurately, each side would need to be measured before cutting. The 2x4s will need to be cut at 22.5°. The small 2x4s will have pocket holes for 1 1/4" screws to hold them together.


Step-3 Notch a Section in Both Legs

To build the legs, take 4x4 and cut it to 40 3/4" long at 45° on both sides (x2). Cut 1 3/4" deep and 3 1/2" wide notch in the center using a  Miter Saw or a skill saw.


Step-4 Combine the Table Legs Together

Apply Wood Glue inside the notch cutout and slide one notch into the other to make an X. Use 2 1/2" Wood Screws to hold the X together.


Step-5 Cut and Dill Pocket Holes for Legs

Cut the remaining 4x4 to provided dimensions in the cut list. Drill two pocket holes on each side for 2 1/2" Screws.

Step-6 Attach All Legs Together

Draw a horizontal line in the center of the X. Find a flat surface to assemble legs so that legs will sit flat on the floor. Place the lower 4x4 legs at the horizontal line and attach it using 2 1/2" Pocket Hole Screws. Once the lower legs are attached, do the same thing with the upper 4x4 legs.

Step-7 Attach Legs to Table Top

Take 2x4 and cut it 46" long (x3). Attach one 2x4 using 2" wood screws in the center and the other two spaced out so that upper legs would land on these 2x4.


Step-8 Covering Pocket Holes

If you prefer to cover up the pocket holes, take 3/8" dowels and cut them into 2" long pieces. Dip the dowel into wood glue and hammer it inside the pocket hole.

Using a dovetail saw cut off the dowel leaving you with a flat surface.

Using a sander, sand around the dowel area to make it smooth. Paint and stain. You're done with the dining table.

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  • LaRhonda Bristow-Hay LaRhonda Bristow-Hay on Nov 11, 2019
    💖I love it!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟I just moved into an apartment and my table is too big,this would work perfectly! Hom much do you think this would cost me in materials approximately? Thank you soo much for the beautiful ideal!!!
    • TheDIYPlan TheDIYPlan on Nov 11, 2019

      Hi LaRhonda, I bought wood at Home Depot and it cost me about $80 of material, plus paint/stain. A lot of times I use left over paint/stain from other projects so its hard to calculate how much paint cost.

  • Anita Snider Anita Snider on Nov 11, 2019

    I love your design!! It turned out Amazing!!

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