Kids Craft Table

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Kids Craft Table

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Kids Craft Table

This craft table is a project that can be made with a limited number of tools and materials. Please watch the video, it'll help you with the rest of the Instructable

Materials:

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Sheet of 3/4" plywood

8' 2x4

scrap approximately 1 x 1-1/2 x 24" - A 1" x 2" board if you don't have any scrap

2" screws

1-1/4" screws

Wood glue

Tools Needed:

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Circular Saw

Drill

Chalk Line

Ruler

Tape Measure

Speed Square

Carpenter's Square

Palm Sander

Jig Saw

drill bit and countersink

proper driver for your screw head

Optional:

Miter Saw

Tablesaw

Sliding T-Bevel

Impact Driver

Trim Router - 1/4" roundover bit

Make the Legs

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You can use a miter saw to cut a 22.5 degree bevel on each end of the leg. The distance from the long point to the bottom of the next angle is 21"

If you don't have a miter saw, use a speed square to layout the angles and a circular saw to cut the 2x4.

Four legs are required

Cut the Top

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Using a circular saw, cut the top out of 3/4" plywood - 24"x40"

Layout your measurements with a tape measure and then use a chalk box to snap the lines

Cut the Supports

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You'll need 2 supports. Each of them are 4"x20"

Find the Center of the Supports & Attach the Legs

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Find the center of the supports

Drill pilot holes for attaching the legs

Attach the legs. Align the centerline of the leg along the centerline of the support. The points should touch in the center of the support

Create the Leg Assembly

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Cut the shelf brackets from scrap or a 1"x2"

Attach with glue and screws 9" down from the support

Use a carpenters square to line up the centers

Make & Attach the Shelf

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Cut the shelf out of the remaining plywood to 12"x29"

Use either a sander or router to ease the long edges to prevent sharp edges.

Use 2" screws to attach the shelf to the leg assemblies.

Finish the Top

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Use a paint can (or other round object) to mark a radius on each corner of the top so kids don't injure themselves if they run into it.

Use a jig saw (a coping saw would work too) to cut the radi

Sand the corners to blend them into the edges of the top

round over the top and bottom edge of the top with either a sander or router

Attach the Top to the Leg Assembly

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Center the leg assembly on the bottom of the top.

Attach the the leg assembly using 1-1/4" screws

Finish

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Sand the table and paint with latex paint of your choice.

Apply one coat, allow it to dry and then sand with 120 sandpaper

Apply a final coat of paint