DIY Flisat Sensory Table By Ikea | Jurassic Sands
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- CORRECTION: The width piece will be 17.5" our blog has a more detailed write up.
Watch as we build our own DIY Flisat Sensory Table by Ikea. Follow our simple step-by-step instructions to build your own sensory table. We will show you all of the tools and measurements you will need to build your own sensory table!
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0:00 Intro
0:34 CORRECTION Width should be 17.5"
3:11 Width boards should be 17.5"
Thanks a trillion times my friend. My jointer is also thankful... he's not being replaced!
Thank you so much for this! This dang table is never in stock 🤪 and now my kids will be able to have one for Christmas ♥️ Can’t wait to do this build!
Hi Maddison, did you get a chance to actually build this? The measurements don’t seem right! I was wondering what measurements you have used?
Thank you so much for taking the time to create and share this video and the plans!
Can y'all update this video to answer some of the questions? On your site the lap joints are cut with a router. Can you show that?
Please please please post a sketch with dimensions. Would help so much
Seriously the BEST diy sensory table I’ve seen! I love it!
Wow, thank you!
Thank you !!!
What are the dimensions of the stock used? Only the length is listed. Looking at photos and instructions it looks like they're maybe 1.125" tall, but not sure on the width.
Dimensions of the finished table would be helpful too.
Thanks for this very detailed video! About the "table coverings" -- what type of paint/finish is on the ones you made? They look perfect and plastic-like. Thanks!
We sanded a thin piece of MDF, increasing the grit as we went to make the wood base as smooth as possible. Then we applied 3+ coats of primer, each time between coats sanding the primer down to create a smooth surface for the glossy paint to cover. Then applied 2 coats of a glossy paint to finish the piece. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video ..you'd be quite surprised to know how many parents of special needs children are looking for these..might be worth selling these badboys 😉
Can you tell me where you would find 1 1/4 thick MDF?
Can you guys sell these?
Hi, thanks for your quick reply to my previous question. We are trying to build the table but due to lack of experience are confused on the length measurement for the width pieces. You have the width piece cut to a length of 22 7/8 inches, can you explain how that ends up fitting? From what we see if the center piece is 16.5 inches, then the width pieces should be cut to a length of 17.5 inches, not 22 7/8. Because isn't the width piece length the same length as the table covering, which you have listed as 17.5 inches? Thanks
Yeah, I ran into this problem too. And I don't have the bins yet to measure the correct dimensions.
Yup. Same thing just happened. The measurements are wrong on the video and their post they added a link to
Hi, did you end up building this? If the length of the width pieces change to 17.5” is it going to work with the ikea bins?
It is really appreciate if you share your experience. Thanks
Joann, is correct. We are sorry for the mix up. We originally listed the width of the entire table, but since the piece drops in between the two lengths the width pieces are 17.5".
Somebody listening to the Jocko podcast I see. Go "get after it" on that band saw.
If the width boards are 17.5", we are having trouble understanding how the center board should be 16.5"? If all 3 pieces are fitting between the length boards, shouldn't they all be 17.5"?
‼️Disclaimer to anyone that’s going to be making this‼️
Their measurements are wrong on the width boards. Just got finished cutting and sanding all the boards and put it together only to realize the width is too big. Not sure what the right measurements would be yet, just came back to double check I wrote them down right and rewatch the video. Kind of annoying that they must have realized that, because their end result of the table fits the ikea buckets. So they must have figured out the right sizes
Hi Joann, did you finally figure out the length of the width pieces? If they cut to 17.5”, are the ikea bins going to fit?
Could you please share your experience with me? Thanks
Joann, you are correct. We are sorry for the mix up. We originally listed the width of the entire table, but since the piece drops in between the two lengths the width pieces are 17.5". We are trying to annotate the video but thank you so much for bringing this to our attention.
@@parisafazeli9152 yes, 17.5 is the correct size!
@@randallhere8122 I did, and the pieces did fit together. But unfortunately since I don’t live near an ikea I didn’t have the bins to see if they fit inside the table correctly. I had to wait several weeks for the bins to be shipped to me.
@@randallhere8122 it’s been a while since I did this project, but yes, I believe I used 2x4s
What measurement are the metal legs?
Question about the first rabbet-it seems like it should be 3/4” deep and 1/4”lip, but in the video you say 1/2”. I’m super new to routers-is there something I’m missing? Thanks!
Did you use 2x4s for this?
@@randallhere8122 yup
@@sarakramer4122 how did you find it to build? Any tips? I'm building it tomorrow and it seems pretty straightforward.
@@randallhere8122 Fairly straightforward! I needed to make a sketch of the way the lap joint fits onto the rabbet joints and am still not convinced that the text on the blog matches what should happen. I also would recommend doing a small screw/dowel on each side of the middle piece to secure it. Have fun!
@@sarakramer4122 last question I promise. Although I have found this to be such an easy project (I'm almost done it) I'm stumped on the last lap joints....the 1/2" bit with 1"depth.....the bearing gets in my way lol....did you use a router table for yours?
thaaaanks. How can I find you on IG?
If you were going to try to replicate the table legs as well, how would you go about doing that?