How to Build a Sofa Table

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How to Build a Sofa Table

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This tutorial will take through a step by step process to create a Sofa Table.

Dimensions are 6' x 31.5" x 14"

Watch the video first to see how easy this project is!

Supplies

2x12 6ft 2pcs

2x4 8ft 2pcs

2x3 8ft 2pcs

2x2 8ft 2pcs

3/8" dowel rod 1pc

2.5" screws 50pcs

Paint, Stain, and finish as desired.

I used:

1pint of minwax dark walnut stain.

1pint of polyurethane

1pint of hunter green oil based paint from rustoleum

Start With Your 2x3s

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Cut two 2x3s to 72" with 45 degree angled cuts on the end. The inside measurement should be 69"

Cut two 2x3s to 14.25" with 45 degree angled cuts on the end. The inside measurement should be 11.25"

Cut One 2x12 to 69 Inches

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This 2x12 will be the center of your table top and the four 2x3s will be the frame around it

Drill Some Holes

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Use a 3/8" drill bit to drill holes around your 2x3s.

The holes should be 3/4" from the top of your table.

The holes should be 1" deep.

On the large 2x3s, put a hole 2" from each end, then one hole every foot throughout the rest of the board

On the small 2x3s, put a hole 2" from each end, then one hole in the center of the boards.

Attach the 2x3s to the Sides of the 2x12

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Use 2.5" screws and wood glue to attach the 2x3s to the sides of your 2x12.

The sides of the 2x3s should be flush with the top of the 2x12.

You may need to trim your small 2x3s for a perfect miter fit.

Use My Dowel Method to Hide the Holes/screws

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Apply some wood glue to the end of a dowel rod.

Fit the rod into each hole.

Trim the excess with a jigsaw or hand saw.

Sand down any imperfections.

Cut Four 2x4s at 30 Inches

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These will be your legs

Design Your Legs

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Draw a line across one 2x4 four inches from a short side.

Draw a line across the board perpendicular to that line two inches from the long side.

Give the legs some curves by using round objects to trace in some curves on the legs.

Cut Out Your Leg Design

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Cut the first leg out.

Use the first leg to trace the design on the other three.

Cut those legs out next.

Sand out any imperfections with 80 grit sandpaper.

Drill Some Pocket Holes in the Top of the Legs

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FIRST, turn two legs one direction. Then turn the other two the opposite direction.

This will keep you from making holes on the outside of your legs.

Drill two pocket holes on the top of each leg.

Attach the Legs to the Table Top

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Use wood glue and pocket screws to attach the legs to the table top.

Attach them flush with the inside corners of the table top.

Start the Bottom Shelf

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First,

Cut a 2x1.5" rectangle 1.5" down from each corner of your 6' 2x12 with a jigsaw. (2" wide on the long side of the 2x12)

Second,

If you would like curved edges on the bottom shelf, trace a curved object, and cut those corners out as well.

Cut Your 2x2s

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Cut two 2x2s to 65"

Cut two 2x2s to 8.25"

Attach the 2x2s to the Bottom of the Lower Shelf

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Attach the 65" 2x2s 1.5 inches from the long edge of the 2x12. They should be flush with the "corner" of the 2 x 1.5" cutouts made earlier.

I used my screw and dowel method to attach these boards to the bottom.

My holes were drilled 1" deep, and 2.25" from the long edge of the 2x12.

I made one hole close to each end of each 2x2, then every foot in between.

Attach the 8.25" 2x2s flush with the edge of the 65" 2x2s.

They will fit between the cutouts made earlier.

These only need two screws to secure them.

Attach the Shelf to the Legs

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Attach the lower shelf between the legs.

The table top will be 12" from the floor.

Use two screws and dowels in each leg.

One will go into the 2x12 on the shelf.

One will go into the 2x2 on the shelf.

You may need to trim up your 1.5 x 2" holes if you are having issues getting it to fit.

Prep It for Finishing!

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You may need to fill in small gaps with wood filler.

Do that if you need, then sand the piece down with an 80 grit sandpaper.

If you want a finer finish, come back with a 220 before you start finishing.

Finish As Desired.

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I stained my shelf and tabletop with a dark walnut from Minwax.

Once the stain dries, apply a coat of polyurethane. Mine is has a satin finish.

Paint the legs of your table your favorite color. I chose a hunter green from Rustoleum.

Enjoy Your New Sofa Table!

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Thank you for looking!