A simple Tea Table woodworking plan
I love simplicity - everywhere - in look, usability etc. Yes I am talking about woodworking! I need to build a tea table for my living room, to be kept between two rows of sofas. A couple of years back, I built one when I was in my previous apartment. That was really simple. I will share that plan first because it is very easy to build. It was almost built using scrap plywoods - remains from a very old single foldable bed which I kept storing for a long time. The thickness of that ply was 8mm. Lets float the plan here.
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2 pieces |
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2 pieces for 2 ends |
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Connector part holding the 2 ends |
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Connector part holding the 2 ends - another view |
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Fit L-bracket - 2 in each ends to hold the top part |
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The top part sits on 2 ends connector in middle |
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View from side |
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View from bottom |
Simple, isn't?
Thanks for visiting.
I am adding this paragraph as I have just found the photographs of the above described table.
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DIY tea table sectional side view |
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DIY tea table sectional top view |
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DIY tea table sectional top view |
Thought of adding a pattern on the table top. Hence, with the help of a chisel and a few drops of black tint, I have reached at below.
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DIY tea table sectional view with pattern designed |
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DIY tea table sectional view with pattern designed on top |
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DIY tea table sectional view with design on top |
Hope you like it.
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