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DIY Reclaimed Wood Dining Table
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Before building furniture from salvaged wood, you first have to recondition it. Learn how to prepare the rough reclaimed wood to become something beautiful!
with The Green WorkbenchBefore building furniture from salvaged wood, you first have to recondition it. Learn how to prepare the rough reclaimed wood to become something beautiful!
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6 CQ
Learn how to cut, glue, and clamp your reclaimed wood tabletop by either using biscuit joints or using the rabbets already cut into the wood.
with The Green WorkbenchLearn how to cut, glue, and clamp your reclaimed wood tabletop by either using biscuit joints or using the rabbets already cut into the wood.
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7 CQ
Now that your reclaimed wood tabletop is assembled, learn how to make cross braces to tie the boards together, and add strength to the underside.
with The Green WorkbenchNow that your reclaimed wood tabletop is assembled, learn how to make cross braces to tie the boards together, and add strength to the underside.
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6 CQ
Learn how to plan, cut, and attach the reclaimed wood boards for the apron and trim that complete your tabletop before moving on to the legs and bracing.
with The Green WorkbenchLearn how to plan, cut, and attach the reclaimed wood boards for the apron and trim that complete your tabletop before moving on to the legs and bracing.
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7 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to build a strong wooden leg assembly for your reclaimed wood table, and attach it to the aprons using rabbet joints, glue and screws.
with The Green WorkbenchIn this lesson, learn how to build a strong wooden leg assembly for your reclaimed wood table, and attach it to the aprons using rabbet joints, glue and screws.
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