How to Build a Rustic Bed Table: DIY Woodworking for Beginners
Looking for easy woodworking projects? Ever considered making your own DIY bed tray?
Today, I'll guide you through a simple yet practical project using reclaimed wood boards and paper towel holders.
This post was transcribed by a member of the Hometalk editorial team from the original HometalkTV episode.
Tools and Materials:
- Four paper towel holders
- Reclaimed wood boards (3)
- Paint (black)
- Spray Paint (black)
- Orbital sander
- Screws
- Screwdriver
- Coffee stencil
- Stencil brush
- Wood shims
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1. Prepare the Paper Towel Holders
Begin by placing four paper towel holders on a flat surface. Gently bend them to ensure they are all at the same angle, which is crucial for stability.
Then, spray paint each holder black for a sleek finish.
2. Prepare the Wood Surface
Next, cut three planks to equal lengths and two side support pieces to the combined width of the three planks.
The planks will form the coffee table, while the supports will run along all three planks to hold them together.
Ensure the planks are of the same thickness to guarantee a flat surface for the table.
Lightly sand them using an orbital sander for a smooth texture.
3. Assemble the Table Platform
Position the two side support boards side by side.
Then, place the three larger boards on top, ensuring the good side is facing down.
Pre-drill holes to prevent wood splitting when inserting screws.
4. Add a Decorative Touch
Now, flip your table top over.
Place a coffee stencil in the middle of the boards.
Use a stencil brush to transfer the paint onto the wood.
Remove the stencil to reveal a crisp coffee sign image, adding a decorative touch to your bed table.
5. Attach the Paper Towel Holders
Position each paper towel holder in the corners of the table, with the angles pointing towards the outer corners.
Layer two wood shims and attach them to the surface using screws for added stability.
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With just a few materials and basic woodworking skills, you can create a stylish and practical addition to your home.
Give it a try and let me know how it turns out in the comments below!
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Clergylady on Mar 18, 2024Love the top but more likely to make a side table with that top.
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Jody Price on Mar 18, 2024Saving this! Great idea! Thanks!
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Donna at Funky Junk Interiors on Mar 20, 2024Thank-you, glad you enjoyed it!
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