I just bought my lumper, I can't wait to see this table stand in front of me. I had hard time finding good lumber in home depot, I spent one hour searching for good ones. I will keep you updated on my experience after I complete the project. thank you for making simple furniture items, it is such an inspiration for beginner to start their woodworking project.
Great build! It’s been humorous to watch wood working videos these days and see how cheap lumber used to be. There’s no way I could build that for less than $100, so all these “cheap easy builds” are expensive high stakes projects. 😭 but lumber futures are coming down, so I’m hopeful.
Love it!! It's nice to see a fellow female interested in woodworking...my husband and I build rustic wood furniture also. I love to be in the shop. What a feeling to be able to create something for someone to enjoy for hopefully years to come. Keep up the great work!
DonnaP you actually don’t need an expensive pocket hole jig or fancy saw for any of this. A regular miter saw and a smaller Kreg pocket hole jig will work for so many projects like this one. I started out with next to nothing in tools and still built quite a few high-end looking projects with them.
Jarren Hatfield other than the obvious changes of the legs and back slats being longer, I don’t think so. If anything, perhaps making it a bit deeper will make it a little less top heavy.
I just bought my lumper, I can't wait to see this table stand in front of me. I had hard time finding good lumber in home depot, I spent one hour searching for good ones. I will keep you updated on my experience after I complete the project. thank you for making simple furniture items, it is such an inspiration for beginner to start their woodworking project.
Highly recommend finding a local lumber yard to get your lumber. The big box stores have no real standard for the lumber they stock.
That turned out absolutely gorgeous! I love the detail of the X in the middle--it looks modern-day rustic. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! I am so happy with how it turned out!
Great build! It’s been humorous to watch wood working videos these days and see how cheap lumber used to be. There’s no way I could build that for less than $100, so all these “cheap easy builds” are expensive high stakes projects. 😭 but lumber futures are coming down, so I’m hopeful.
Love it!! It's nice to see a fellow female interested in woodworking...my husband and I build rustic wood furniture also. I love to be in the shop. What a feeling to be able to create something for someone to enjoy for hopefully years to come. Keep up the great work!
I love it Katie!! Beautiful table!!😁
Thank you so much, Cara!!!
Nice build! I’m diggin that Kreg jig...!
Thank you!
Finished product looks great! Nicely done!!
Katie this build is fantastic!
Evergreen Cottage thank you!!! 😊
$40? That's great. And thanks for the plans!
I just saw this table on Pinterest before watching ur video! Yours looks great!
Anita Vargas thank you so much!
nicely done, I like your narration, step by step approach. Keep them coming
Fantastic job!!!
Natanael Morales thank you! I think I need to creat more projects like this😊
Nice build !
Awesome job Katie!
Phil Mims thank you! It was a quick, fun build😊
Perfect, thanx for showing, this will be great in our entry area....
Awesome job Katie 👏
Thanks for inspiring others.
God bless you and yours 🙏
Jose Chavez thank you!
Looks terrific!! Really nice work!
Great build. What is that blue boxed type bar clamp with the rectangular bar?
Yes this does require special tools, not everyone has a machine to make pocket holes no or the fancy cutting saws
DonnaP you actually don’t need an expensive pocket hole jig or fancy saw for any of this. A regular miter saw and a smaller Kreg pocket hole jig will work for so many projects like this one. I started out with next to nothing in tools and still built quite a few high-end looking projects with them.
Thank you! I made one and followed you.
Hi Katie! What are the finished dimensons of this table?
superbe travaille merci pour ton partage
I love it !!!!
Your material list says one 2x6, is it suppose to be a 1x6?
What are the height, width and length specifications?
What angle do you cut the X at ??
Joel G I didn’t figure out a specific angle. I made marks with my pencil where the boards overlapped and then cut them at that angle.
Would you recommend any changes if I wanted to change the height from 30” to 42”
Jarren Hatfield other than the obvious changes of the legs and back slats being longer, I don’t think so. If anything, perhaps making it a bit deeper will make it a little less top heavy.
Is there a link for that Kreg machine
Kreg Foreman
3 easy payments of $176.67 CAD
what are those blue clamps ?
Rockier sells them
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There are many similar projects in Woodglut's plans.
Kindly update your title to reflect current lumber prices. Example: a 2X6X8 is currently 14.86 at HD So yeah, we are waiting...