The next day, after the paper route, Jonathan and I went on a secretive lumber hunt and winded u p at Menard's where they had an incredible selection of pine. They blew Home Depot and 84 Lumber out of the water. We hurried to the Hall's house and began working. Stephanie was sleeping upstairs thinking that I was working on my car.
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We routed grooves about 3/4" deep into the legs, and used a chisel to square the bottom s of the grooves. I enjoyed using an old hand tool. I bet Jesus used chisels. We simply glued the 1x6s in and clamped everything really tight. We did put brad nails through the 4x4 on the inside to help.
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In order to fasten the top, we layed the 1x10s wrong side up on the saw horses and then layed the table on them. centeres the table to the top and used strips of 2x2 that were sitting around to fasten the top, as well as glue.
Here it is ready for varnish! I was working late into the night!

So, I get onto your blog, and the first thing I see is a picture of our coffee table. xD
ReplyDeleteAnd very nice work on Stephanie's present.
-Perry
that looks so pretty! I can't wait to see it in person. Nice job surprising your wife- I bet she loved it!
ReplyDeleteyour russian lads are going to be disjointed when i find you! :P
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