Dem yellow boxes really do be a trove of happinessI spy with my little eye a yellow cigar box in the back hahaha
Dem yellow boxes really do be a trove of happinessI spy with my little eye a yellow cigar box in the back hahaha
I really like those table legs. What material are they, cannot tell from the pic. Do you have a link?Finally joined the round table master race. Couldn’t decide what I wanted do, but eventually couldn’t avoid the allure of classic green/brown
60” with a 3/4” raised rail finished with Osmo oil to preserve the natural wood color. Scuba suede for the rail covering. Maybe in the future I’ll build a 2nd with the burgundy rail.
After playing on a round I think all my other tables have to go.
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They are metal. Very stable, look great, and a solid price tooI really like those table legs. What material are they, cannot tell from the pic. Do you have a link?
Where did you get the template for the round table @JeepologyOffroad? On a scale of 1-10, how difficult would you say a build would be for a first timer? Thinking of adding a smaller round to use for multi-table events at my place and considering trying my hand at a build. I'm not completely useless with tools, but I don't use them daily either.
I didn’t use any template. I just winged it tbh and I don’t think it did it the typical way. It is super easy tho. If not doing a raised rail it would be extremely easy. At least the wood work (and I’m no carpenter by any stretch lol).Where did you get the template for the round table @JeepologyOffroad? On a scale of 1-10, how difficult would you say a build would be for a first timer? Thinking of adding a smaller round to use for multi-table events at my place and considering trying my hand at a build. I'm not completely useless with tools, but I don't use them daily either.
I’ll also add that this was my first build. Get the right tools for the job and it will be easy.On a scale of 1-10, how difficult would you say a build would be for a first timer
Can I borrow your tools for like..... A few weeks. Thanks.I’ll also add that this was my first build. Get the right tools for the job and it will be easy.
If you have a router, a circle jig is super helpful for making clean circles.Where did you get the template for the round table @JeepologyOffroad? On a scale of 1-10, how difficult would you say a build would be for a first timer? Thinking of adding a smaller round to use for multi-table events at my place and considering trying my hand at a build. I'm not completely useless with tools, but I don't use them daily either.
Basically what I did. I actually used an old spare laminate plank lol. I did use a router tho and highly recommend using one of thoseThe old fashioned way is get a long thin piece of wood (yard stick or something) and make protractor with it. Drill the yard stick into the center point of the board. Measure 1/2 the circumference and drill a 2nd hole at that point on the stick. Use a pencil in the 2nd hole to trace a perfect circle and use a jig saw to cut it.
I agree! A router makes a much nicer and cleaner cut. A good spiral cutting bit and make several shallow passes creates a really nice finished cut!Basically what I did. I actually used an old spare laminate plank lol. I did use a router tho and highly recommend using one of those
Agreed until I saw these. Absolutely unreal.I'm pretty sure this statement will get me kicked off of PCF but I HATE hotstamps. But these are one of the most awesome things I have ever seen! Definite dibs.