DIY Rustic Coffee Table (Tutorial Style Video - Free plans/instructions in video and description)
Matt Montavon (MMCC_Woodshop) Matt Montavon (MMCC_Woodshop)
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 Published On Jan 10, 2021

*Tools links*
K4 Kreg Jig: https://amzn.to/3oq5fbt
Mini pocket hole jig: https://amzn.to/3ptXzWT

Materials used:
Pine stud 2x6x8 (x2)
Pine stud 2x4x8 (x1)
Pine firring strip 2x2x8 (x4)
Pine firring stip 1x4x8 (x2)
2" & 2.5" construction screws
1.5" brad nails

Cut list:
***I would recommend cutting the pieces as you go, rather than cutting everything at once. This way if your measurements are off, you can correct them as you build, rather than trying to make adjustments after you've cut.

Top - cut the 2x6x8 to 40" (x4)

Legs - cut the 2x4x8 to 16.5" (x4)

Long apron - cut the 2x2x8 to 37.875" (x4)
Short apron (and inner leg support) - cut the 2x2x8 to 17" (x6)

Shelving slats - cut the 1x4x8 to 19.75" (x7)

I used Minwax Weathered Oak as the stain and Minwax Satin Polyurethane as the clear coat.

This video was filmed with a GoPro Hero 6 Black and edited in iMovie.

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*DISCLAIMER*
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