A simple table can make a great stand for a plasma TV or the older box-style sets. TV tables can be made to varying heights and dimensions. The simple design of this table could also be used as an end table or night stand. Directions for building a TV stand are simple and the whole project could be completed in a weekend or spread out over several days if desired. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
- 1
Mark the 1-by-6 cedar board with a straight line, using the carpenter's square and a pencil, and cut off the end of the boad with a saw. This will square the board. Repeat this step for all boards before measuring and cutting the needed piece, or skip the step if the boards are square.
2Cut two 1-by-6 boards 46 inches long and two of the 1-by-6 boards 23 inches long, using the saw. These are the pieces for the skirt under the top of the table.
3Clamp the boards together, placing the long pieces on the outside and the short pieces inside of the long pieces flush at the edges.
4Fasten the corners together with a drill, wood screws and trim washers. Use two screws per corner.
5Cut five 1-by-6 boards 52 inches long for the tabletop.
6Pre-drill for the screws to prevent the boards from splitting and secure the boards to the skirt frame with wood screws.
7Cut a 2-by-4 23 inches long for the support piece under the tabletop.
8Place the support piece in the middle of the skirting so that is flush with the edge of the skirting and reaches each side of the table. Secure in place with wood screws and trim washers through the side of the skirting and with screws through the top of the table into the brace piece.
9Cut four pieces of 2-by-4 each 34 inches long for the legs of the table. If a different height for the table is preferred, alter the length of the legs.
10Place the cut legs to the inside corners of the skirt with wood screws and trim washers. Insert the screws through the leg and into the skirt, using the drill. Repeat this step until all four legs are secured to the table skirting.
11Cut two 2-by-4 pieces each 23 inches long, using the saw. These pieces will be horizontal supports to give the table extra stability and the frame for a bottom shelf
12Secure the supports 3 inches from the end of the legs with two staggered screws through each of the legs.
13Cut three 1-by-6 boards each 46 inches long for the bottom shelf pieces.
14Turn the table over and secure the shelf pieces to the horizontal supports with wood screws.
15Sand any rough edges and clean up sanding dust. Stain or varnish to finish the table, using a paintbrush.
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