Summary of Contents for Her Tool Belt Console Table with Scroll Legs
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Console Table with Scroll Legs Original post: http://www.hertoolbelt.com/console-table-scroll-legs/...
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Step 1 Cut the 2x8 boards into 3 that are 81" long and 6 that are 25 3/4" long. Download the leg pattern from the original post. Print out the leg pattern, make sure your print settings are on 100% and not 'fit to page'.
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Cut the 1x4s to 80" long. I like to trim the edges until the width is 3 1/4" so I have straight edges to work with. I decided to give the bottom a planked look and left a 1/16" gap between the boards.
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Add pocket holes to the top frame that will attach the top later, and pocket holes to attach the top frame to the scroll legs. Use wood glue and 1 1/4" screws to attach the top frame to the back and legs.
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Step 4 Measure from the top of the bottom planking 12 1/2", mark on the back and scroll leg. Measure across the length, mine was about 15 5/8" - 15 3/4". Cut a 3/4" x 1 1/4" x your number board with a 20 deg miter.
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Measure the width that you want the middle shelf, probably around 15 3/4". Cut the 1x8 and 1x10 to 80" long and trim the width to fit. Drill pocket holes in the middle shelf boards to join them together. Use wood glue and 1 1/4" screws to join the boards. Once the glue is dry, remove excess glue and sand the shelf.
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