![]() The bit got the flat surfaces really well, and the chisel helped clean the corners (plus it was super satisfying). To clean up our dados, we used a router with a ½” diameter dovetail bit and a chisel. We again used the method of marking where the dados needed to start and working our way down little by little. We actually did all the legs together to make sure the dados were consistent. Next we cut a dado on the inside of each leg. Luckily, our second dado under the tabletop was fine. An extra snug fit is ok, and you can use a wood mallet to pound the wood into place if it’s tight. We cut new legs for that side and it ended up being fine (you can’t visibly tell a difference in the leg thickness), but we did learn to stop a little early with our cuts. We tried to be careful, but we still cut our first dado a hair too big. We thought we’d widen our dado a little bit at a time and test fit the legs with each pass as we got close. We started our cuts there and worked our way inward. We measured where the outside of each dado needed to be and made marks at those points. There are dados in a few different places: two in the underside of the tabletop for the legs to go into, and one on the inside of each leg for the shelf to sit in. We angled our table saw blade to 10 degrees and raised the blade so it would cut about halfway through the thickness of our boards. This part was a little tricky since we’ve never cut dados before. We fixed this by running it through again and again with sacrificial boards in front of and behind it until we got rid of the snipe. Unfortunately, we got some snipe on the ends, which is when your board isn’t in contact with both rollers at the same time and the planer cuts the ends a little deeper. Then we ran our two panels through the planer one more time to level out any unevenness from our glue up. We also have a little silicone brush that is awesome for applying the glue. ![]() We used Titebond Original wood glue here and Bessey clamps. Next we glued up the panels for our top piece and our shelf piece. Technically, you could cut the top panel at 90 degrees but we thought 10 degrees would look nice, so that one is purely aesthetic. Outdoor Side Table: Available in various heights, sizes and styles, patio side tables are ideal for your balcony, patio or other confined spaces outdoors. Outdoor dining tables can come with metal or glass tabletops, with many offering a slot for a patio umbrella. You can find the lengths and cut list in the plans here.Įverything got 10 degree miters: The legs are angled at 10 degrees, which means their ends need a 10 degree cut and the shelf buts up against the legs so it therefore needs a 10 degree cut too. They are sturdy and highly durable, often made of metals like steel or aluminum. We often update it with new products, so make sure you check regularly.After squaring them up, we cut the 2x4s to length for our top panel, shelf, and legs on our miter saw. ![]() Maybe you can find your dream copy in our outlet for a nice price. The leaf tapers slightly, making it appear thin. Looking for a nice and affordable HAY design coffee or side table online? Get free delivery on orders over €30,- in the Netherlands and Belgium. The side table Abel is equipped with a top of MDF with natural oak veneer. This coffee table is available in different shapes and sizes. This collection went into production again thank to HAY and Ahrend. Looking for a wooden side table with powder-coated frame? Perhaps the Pyramid Coffee Table 51 is perfect for you. Thanks to the many colours and shapes, the combinations of this sleek table are endless. As the name implies, the tray table is a table and tray in one. Are you looking for a more graphic design with an airy and playful look? The Tray Table might be something for you. Do you choose black, grey, white or a pop color like mint, powder or green? Do you need a little more space to get rid of your coffee mug, reading book and other attributes? The DLM is also available in an XL version. ![]() The handle makes it easy to move the table around. Side tables from HAYThe DLM 'Don't leave me ' side table is one our most popular side tables. Shane Schneck's Bowler Table is a compact, round side table, which is pefect for small spaces. Or how about the Rebar, designed by Sylvain Willenz? For these coffee and side tables he used different materials such as powder coated steel and marble. This coffee table will in any case brighten up your living room with its modern and playful look. The Tulou coffee table is inspired by the traditional design of a tray table. Looking for a wooden side table? Or a minimalistic round coffee table? Order your favorite design items online at HAY.nl and choose for free, quick & easy home delivery in the Netherlands and Belgium. At HAY.nl you can find the entire collection of coffee and side tables.
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