My First Kreg Jig Project: An Easy ScrapWood Striped Table
by
Kristina @ My Own Home Blog
(IC: blogger)
I finally got to put my new Kreg Jig to use recently and after building some more picture ledge shelves with it, I built this awesome table!
Last week I shared 10 amazing Kreg Jig projects and now I’m sharing another one with ya’ll!
I have a small plant and a little herb garden that needed a home next to a window, and once I got this Kreg Jig I was finally able to complete a table for it.
This table is so easy, the steps are limited!
Supplies:
Kreg Jig
Plywood rectangle (cut to 15″ x 26″)
1/4″ finished plywood cut to the same size
1×3 cut into 4 pieces (2 cut to 15″ and 2 cut to 27.5″)
4 36″ legs with plate attachments
Wood filler
Wood glue
Sander
Paint
Frog tape
*I didn’t miter the corners of the 1/3 side pieces, and the table turned out perfectly fine since I filled in the edges with wood filler to make it smooth.
Last week I shared 10 amazing Kreg Jig projects and now I’m sharing another one with ya’ll!
I have a small plant and a little herb garden that needed a home next to a window, and once I got this Kreg Jig I was finally able to complete a table for it.
This table is so easy, the steps are limited!
Supplies:
Kreg Jig
Plywood rectangle (cut to 15″ x 26″)
1/4″ finished plywood cut to the same size
1×3 cut into 4 pieces (2 cut to 15″ and 2 cut to 27.5″)
4 36″ legs with plate attachments
Wood filler
Wood glue
Sander
Paint
Frog tape
*I didn’t miter the corners of the 1/3 side pieces, and the table turned out perfectly fine since I filled in the edges with wood filler to make it smooth.
Directions:
Using a right angle clamp (if you have one, if not, just hold the piece against the plywood), clamp one of the 1×3 pieces onto the coordinating side and screw in.
After all of the sides are together screw on the legs and flip the table over.
Check out the blog link below to see more during and after photos!
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Published May 22nd, 2015 10:32 PM
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