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DIY Dining Table – Inspired by Restoration Hardware

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diy dining table - inspired by restoration hardware

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make sure to clean up any leaked wood glue before it dries because wood glue does not acce stain

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glue a straight 2× board and a mitered 2× board together to make one table foot. make sure to clamp them until the glue is completely

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feel free to rip the rounded edges off if you want to

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build two sets of legs

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join the legs together

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add the top 2× runner to join the top of the legs together

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adjust the center frame boards into place and attach them to the top and bottom runners

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double check the center vertical frame you just build in step to make sure all the measurements are the same as listed

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full length x board

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i recommend cutting the boards a little long and then trimming them down to get the best fit

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cut half laps - completely up to you

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build the tabletop. use wood glue and 1/" pocket holes to attach the ×10 boards to each other

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stagger the pocket holes along the back of the boards

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i also recommend sanding the boards before assembly. there are a lot of corners once it's all put together

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once you're happy

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i used 2" self tapping screws and wood glue to attach the boards to the top and bottom runners

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