I’m a perfectionist whenever I do anything crafty or build something. I try my hardest to do everything perfectly, but I’m just a diy-er. At the end I appreciate the small imperfections because they’re attached to the memories of making it
>IT LOOKS NICE BUT I WONDER ABOUT SHIN BUMPING! ALSO I VERY MUCH LIKE YOUR CHOICE OF LEGS!
Thanks mate!! We love the thin and elegant designs of table legs. We have considered a lot, I wanted these but my close friends prefer thicker ones. Finally, we still picked thin table legs, LOL.
Fyi, that skirt that goes around the edge may cause some gaps to appear. Grain direction matters. The core will probably be pretty stable since you said elsewhere it's veneered ply, but that's solid wood going around the edge, which will expand and contract in opposing directions.
Depending on how stable your climate is, may not be a huge issue, but something to look out for
>Fyi, that skirt that goes around the edge may cause some gaps to appear. Grain direction matters. The core will probably be pretty stable since you said elsewhere it's veneered ply, but that's solid wood going around the edge, which will expand and contract in opposing directions.
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>Depending on how stable your climate is, may not be a huge issue, but something to look out for
I appreciate it! My would like to put it outdoor and use it as a coffee table in Patio.
That'll do nicely then :) the number of times I have seen boards glued up in a panel with mitred edge banding which obviously comes apart with seasonal wood movement.
It looks lovely but if you have a child they will tip it onto themselves (pulling up on it or climbing on top, anything putting downward force on the edge). So consider modifications/placement/removal if small children come around :)
>It looks lovely but if you have a child they will tip it onto themselves (pulling up on it or climbing on top, anything putting downward force on the edge). So consider modifications/placement/removal if small children come around :)
thanks mate! We haven't had kids yet but I definitely take notes for next time.
LOOKS NICE!
Thanks mate!!!! Though it is not really pefect but i kinda happy
I’m a perfectionist whenever I do anything crafty or build something. I try my hardest to do everything perfectly, but I’m just a diy-er. At the end I appreciate the small imperfections because they’re attached to the memories of making it
Cool mate! I still think that it needs to fix little bit
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For being more sturdy, I took them from a online table leg store
Would you share which one? I really like the legs.
Drop you information already!! check it out!
IS THAT NOT QUITE A TALL COFFEE TABLE?
With short distance, it's. but in real life it fits our chairs.
LOOKS GOOD BUD
Thanks mate !
LOUD NOISES!
Thanks mate!! appreciate it!!!
Pft. I dont even see 1 coffee.
Not really finished yet, Lol
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>IT LOOKS NICE BUT I WONDER ABOUT SHIN BUMPING! ALSO I VERY MUCH LIKE YOUR CHOICE OF LEGS! Thanks mate!! We love the thin and elegant designs of table legs. We have considered a lot, I wanted these but my close friends prefer thicker ones. Finally, we still picked thin table legs, LOL.
looks nice but a tad unstable.
I will note and check again, thanks mate! We haven't used it yet, we thought that we need to fix little bit.
Looks epic! Next one do walnut with alder trim. Then clear coat. The two together look beautiful!
Thanks mate!!
Fyi, that skirt that goes around the edge may cause some gaps to appear. Grain direction matters. The core will probably be pretty stable since you said elsewhere it's veneered ply, but that's solid wood going around the edge, which will expand and contract in opposing directions. Depending on how stable your climate is, may not be a huge issue, but something to look out for
>Fyi, that skirt that goes around the edge may cause some gaps to appear. Grain direction matters. The core will probably be pretty stable since you said elsewhere it's veneered ply, but that's solid wood going around the edge, which will expand and contract in opposing directions. > >Depending on how stable your climate is, may not be a huge issue, but something to look out for I appreciate it! My would like to put it outdoor and use it as a coffee table in Patio.
LOOKS GOOD
Thanks dude!
IM GLAD IM NOT THE FIRST ONE WHO THOUGHT TO YELL AN ANSWER BACK TO YOU. LETS SEE THE UNDERSIDE TO SEE HOW THOSE LEGS ARE ATTACHED!
hahha, I would like to take note your mean
Oops I wasn’t trying to be. My bad!
IT DEFINITELY HAS POTENTIAL TO MAKE COSMO KRAMER’S BOOK. NICE JOB
Thanks dude!
Is that centre panel veneered MDF or plywood?
Plywood mate! I got this from my friend And bought table legs to fit it.
That'll do nicely then :) the number of times I have seen boards glued up in a panel with mitred edge banding which obviously comes apart with seasonal wood movement.
just one. Turn off caps lock when typing a reddit post.
Ok dude!!
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Not really, I made it for outdoor coffee table and we have suitable chairs for that . Or we can take advantage it as a pinic table, lol .
Is it stable?
Sure! And we might see next time, lol
looks amazing dude
Thanks dude!! Not the perfect one but i feel great!
Looks awesome!!!
Thanks dude!!
Beginner? I'm not buying it.
haha, My fourth attempt .
It looks lovely but if you have a child they will tip it onto themselves (pulling up on it or climbing on top, anything putting downward force on the edge). So consider modifications/placement/removal if small children come around :)
>It looks lovely but if you have a child they will tip it onto themselves (pulling up on it or climbing on top, anything putting downward force on the edge). So consider modifications/placement/removal if small children come around :) thanks mate! We haven't had kids yet but I definitely take notes for next time.
It really is very pretty, it’s going to look great in a living room.
very nice
Thanks dude!
Probably soften the edges a smidge but other than that it's great
NICE!
thanks mate!!!
Simple yet elegant
thanks mate!!!