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    Make a Dining Room Table by Thanksgiving

    by A Manly Guest Contributor on October 27, 2011 88 comments

    inManly Skills

    Editors note: This is a guest post from Tuck Oden.

    If youre like me, every time you wander through a big-box furniture store, you feel a littleinsulted. Here you are, a man, staring at relatively simple furniture, being asked to lay downlarge sums of money for a bookshelf, dining set, or desk. And if you know enough about wood tospot laminate and fiberboard, youll quickly see these expensive pieces of furniture have a shelflife (no pun intended) of about two years.

    Today I want to show you a project thats within your reach if you have a few tools, a coupleweekends, and the courage to take on something new. If youre completely new to

    woodworking, this may be a little ambitious, but if youve got a little experience, you shouldntencounter too much trouble. Keep in mind that Im an amateur. I took shop class in high schooland have done a few little projects here and there, but Im certainly no pro.

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    My two primary pieces of machinery: 10" Craftsman Table Saw and 10" Craftsman Radial Arm

    Saw

    The result of this project is what your wife or girlfriend would call a Rustic, Barn, or RanchStyle dining room table. I call it a man table, because its made from inexpensive wood, cantake a beating, and one day your grandchildren will be serving their kids Thanksgiving dinner onit. Being the man that built that table is, well, manly. Ive found a few similar tables on Craigslistand furniture sites, starting at around $1200. Thats absurd. I built mine for less than $200,including the chairs I bought for it.

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    I started by doing some searches around the ol internet to find other folks whove built theirown tables. Using the images and information I found, I started drawing up plans. My table isapproximately 6x44x31 (LxWxH). You may find different dimensions work better for you(31 is pretty tall)so make your plans however you like. I also built leaves that make the table8.5 long.

    Leaves and All for Fall

    What Youll Need

    Shall we get started? This is going to look far more expensive and complicated than it reallyis. Have no fear. This took two weeks from start to finish (while working full-time). Hereswhat youll need:

    Tools:

    *Table Sawfor ripping to width and cutting the notches for the legs and leaves. *Radial Arm Sawfor cutting to length (or, if you plan well, you can get the fellas at

    Lowes or Home Depot to cut your pieces to length and forgo the radial arm saw). Chiselfor chipping out the notches. A flathead screwdriver would also work. Hand-held Belt Sanderyoull end up using this all over the place. Drill/Rechargeable ScrewdriverI used my heavy drill for drilling holes and a

    rechargeable screwdriver to drive screws. Pocket-Hole Jigthis is indispensable. Nearly every joint on this table uses pocket holes.

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    *You may be able to use a circular saw instead. I dont have any experience working with these

    though.

    Misc:

    Stuff to distress the tablewe used chains, hammers, screws, sparklers, matchesanything that can leave a mark.

    Stain, brushes, and paint thinnerwe used Rustoleum Ultimate Wood Stain, Dark Walnut.But we did it wrong. More on that later

    Polyurethane (to protect your finish). Black Spray Paint for the lag screws and washers.

    Lumber:

    We used cheap construction grade (douglas fir) lumber. Your amounts may differ, but keep inmind these usually come in lengths starting at 8:

    4x4x8s 3 2x8x8s 3 2x12x12s 2 2x4x8s 4

    Hardware:

    3/8 x 6 Lag Screws (spray-painted black)8 3/8 x 3 Lag Screws (spray-painted black)8 3/8 Washers (spray-painted black)16

    2 Pocket-Hole Screwsapprox 100 1 Pocket-Hole Screwsapprox 100 Brackets10

    Draw Up Your Plans

    The first step is to draw up your plans. I should mention that lumber sizes are a lie. Theyretypically about less in every dimension than what theyre called, so a 2x4x8 is actually 1 x 3 x 8 11 . Remember this when youre drawing up your plans.

    Drawingplans is a good way to make sure you understand everything youre getting into. Draw

    them from every conceivable angle and think through how youre going to make each cut andjoint.

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    Top

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    End view and top view of the rail-to-leg butt joint. Dont giggle.Thats what its called.

    A F ew Things to Keep in M ind:

    Allow about 23-30 in width per place setting. Allow 12 depth for each place setting, plus 6-20 for the center of the table. Keep your dining rooms size in mindyou need at least 32 between theback of each

    chair and the nearest wall or piece of furniture.

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    Side view

    Get Your Lumber

    Now that youve got your plans worked out, you need to determine how much lumber you needand go pick it up. You do have a pickup, right? RIGHT? Check every board for bows by looking

    down the length of it. Bowed wood is going to give you a lot of trouble, so get the straightestboards you can find.

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    It seems like a lot of wood, but all of the lumber needed for our table was less than $100.

    Cut Your Wood

    Your next step is to either get the guys at the hardware store to cut your wood for you, or do ityourself. Mark your lengths and go to town!

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    Ready to attack a 2x12 with the radial arm saw.

    Be sure to label each piece as you go so you dont get confused later.

    Heres an old woodworking adage I enjoy ignoring: measure twice, cut once. Honestly, Imeasure nonce and cut thrice. I often eyeball it. I use pieces Ive already cut to measure what Ineed to cut. Its not a great habit, but I prefer it to measuring everything. And the results usuallyarent that different. At least thats what I tell myself. I ended up having to sand down the ends

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    of the 212s running the length of the table (where they meet the aprons) because they werentexactly the same length.

    Pieces cut to length. From bottom to top this is aprons/leaves, tabletop length pieces,legs/crossbeams and rails.

    Design the Table Top

    Now that youve cut everything to length, its time to decide how you want to arrange the piecesfor the top. Lay out the pieces and figure out which arrangement you like. Then flip it all over, soyoure looking at the exact bottom of your soon-to-be top.

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    Deciding on the arrangement.

    Do this on a FLAT SURFACEyour tabletop will only be as flat as the surface you do this on.Drill your pocket holes and drive the screws in to secure all the pieces together. I recommendclamping it all together while you do this. Repeat the process with the pieces for your leaves.

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    Pocket-holes drilled. Use the 2 " pocket-hole screws for every joint.

    Guess what? Your top is almost done. You might want to use a belt sander to get rid of anyhorrible incongruities or lumber print marks. Remember that rough spots, knots, etc. are going tolook awesome with some stainso dont worry about sanding those out; however, you want thenatural curves on the side of your table to extend along the aprons.

    Build the Frame

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    Now lets focus on the frame. Start by marking the notches for the legs. These should be just atad bigger than your crossbeams. I put mine 3 above the ground, to match the thickness of thecrossbeam.

    This is just illustrating where youd mark the wood. Youd rotate it once (x facing down)before cutting. Make sure your miter gauge is sturdy enough.

    Once you have each piece marked, its time to start cutting. Basically what you want to do israise your table saws blade to a little less tall than half the thickness of the leg (about 1 5/8).

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    This will let the wood over-reach the wood its joined to by about on every side, giving you anice, rustic look.

    Set the rip fence to keep you from going too far up the leg. Cut one slice through at either end ofthe notch. Then cut out pieces every or so between those cuts. Its not as complicated as it

    soundsI promise. Look:

    Slices trimmed out with the table saw. From here, you stick the chisel in and pull back. The chipspop right out. Its a great feeling!

    Repeat this on each of your legs and then use your chisel to knock out the slices. Youll haverough notches at this point. Take each piece back to the saw and run it back and forth and left toright over the running blade (CAREFULLY!) to smooth out the notch.

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    See the roughness in the notches? Thats what youll eliminate using the table saw.

    Repeat the same process with the crossbeamsnotch out the ends and the space for the footrestthat goes across the middle.

    Test-fit your crossbeams to the legs. Everything look okay? Good.

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    Dry fit test. Nothing is screwed or glued together here--just sitting in their notches.

    Now use a 3/8 drill bit to drill some pilot holes through your crossbeams into the legs.

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    Use a little masking tape to mark the bit so you dont go too deep!

    Once you get all the pilot holes drilled, go ahead and ratchet in your lag screws (be careful if youuse a drill to screw these intheyre STRONG and the drill will try to break your wrist).

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    Look at that! You got nice legs!

    Now youre going to sort-of repeat this process to cut some notches in the top rails for yourleaves to slide into. Mark the thickness of your 22 rails (just a 24 cut in half lengthwise)however far in from the edges you want them, and use the same process as before to cut out the

    notches.

    Notches cut in the top end-rails for the leaves to slide into.

    Use pocket-hole screws to attach these to your legs. Go ahead and screw on your 24 footrest aswell.

    Now its time for one of the trickiest partsattaching the side rails to the legs. I did this part ontop of the tabletop, because it was the flattest surface I could find. We got the rail perfectlystraight and I had my wife stand on it to keep it steady as I drilled the pilot hole through the legand into the rail. Then we screwed in the 6 lag screws. And I just about broke my arm trying touse a power drill with a socket to do this.

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    Here you can see my wife's nice legs, the table's nice legs, one connected rail (top right) and oneyet to be connected (bottom right). The frame is upside down.

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    Now the frame is right-side up, sitting on the tabletop.

    Now you have a complete top, leaves, and frame. Youre almost there!

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    One of the leavesuse a square to make sure theyre straight.

    Distress, Stain, and Finish the Table

    Its gotten too tricky lately, so I think its time for some catharsis. Lets beat the crap out of thistabletop. Smack it with chains. Hit it with a pipe wrench. Drop saw blades on it. Burn it with

    sparklers. Just generally abuse it. Dont worryitll look great.

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    Tools of distress-ion.

    You also need to leave another mark on this--your own signature. We used a soldering iron to doa very amateur and very permanent woodburn with our names and date.

    Okay, lets stain this beast. I should explain that we used Rustoleums Dark Walnut UltimateWood Stain, but we did it wrong. We failed to mix it well before applying it, resulting in a color

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    we really likedbut not the color this stain is designed to create. When we came back to do asecond coat, we stirred it well, resulting in a coat that looked like purple paint. I had to sand it offand start over. So, dont follow my lead herefollow the cans directions and TEST beforestaining all of your new masterpiece!

    We did two coats, but thats optional. Whats not optional is a protective finish. Polyurethanedoes the trick just fine!

    First coat of stain. Dont judge my garages cleanliness.

    Your monster of a table is going to be HEAVY, so I strongly recommend moving it to its finaldestination in two pieceslay a blanket down in your dining room, put the top on it upside down,then the frame upside down on top of that. Attach a couple 24 supports across the frame forgood measure, then begin the frustrating process of centering the frame on the top. Once youhave the top centered, attach your bracketsI did two on each end and three on each side.

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    Attaching brackets with 1 " pocket-hole screws.

    You got that done? Guess what? You have a brand-new, homemade, beast of a man table. Youronly problem is its upside down. Flip that puppy over, find some chairs, let your wife put somegirly decorative stuff on it, and get ready to be the next to host Thanksgiving!

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