Going in the end of a dining room. Need a L turn for just a couple feet
How do I make a rustic console bench with "L" turn to put in corner?
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This could house your laundry needs too.
Are you looking for plans or something else? I think this would be a cool item.
I have plans for what is pictured. I want a 90 degree turn and extend a couple more feet after turn.
You could alter the plans, by have the end with a 45 degree angle cu meeting the extended end piece of the couple of feet, and then you will of course have to add the legs. Or you can just make a small square section just like the larger portion, and bolt it together underneath to get your angle. Either way you are going to have to be handy to do this with the proper tools, or have someone to do it for you. Good luck
I would go the easy way and just follow the plans and make a square or rectangle according to the extra length you need and just attach it to the longer piece to make your L shape. No mitering needed that way. Just secure the two pieces together with brackets and remember to secure it well for the weight it will hold and enough legs for support.
Like you plans. Better than what I can do. For the L turn take half of your drawing and use it for the turn. Of course as with any L shaped work table you will end up with a dead corner.