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05-14-2015 01:24 AM |
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#1 posted 05-19-2015 10:22 PM |
My wife just asked me to build her this same table! Found plan on Pinterest only. I don’t have it, but would like it (especially hinge joint) if you find it. Thanks |
#2 posted 05-20-2015 12:05 AM |
Check the Stumpy nubs thread. Someone over there just built one. -- Sawdust and shavings are therapeutic |
#3 posted 05-20-2015 12:23 AM |
Thanks much |
#4 posted 05-24-2015 02:21 PM |
I’m having a hard time tracking down the plans on the Stumpy Nubs thread, has anyone else found them? Link or author would be great! |
#5 posted 05-24-2015 02:36 PM |
Firefighterontheside is the “Nubber” that built one. Don’t know that he had any plans. -- " I'll try to be nicer, if you'll try to be smarter" gfadvm |
#6 posted 06-29-2015 10:52 PM |
bill and I both drew up plans, I can scan and post them if you’d like -- Jesus was a carpenter... I'm just saying |
#7 posted 06-29-2015 10:57 PM |
Woodworking for Mere Mortals built one last Friday on youtube. -- This is a Troll Free zone. |
#8 posted 06-29-2015 11:03 PM |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deDq65y3mkQ -- Jesus was a carpenter... I'm just saying |
#9 posted 06-30-2015 12:02 AM |
plans are here http://woodworking.formeremortals.net/2015/06/folding-wine-table-for-picnics/ -- Jesus was a carpenter... I'm just saying |
#10 posted 07-01-2015 11:28 AM |
Steve from woodworking for mere mortals is on of my favorite woodworkers that I follow. I’m sure you will find his videos enjoyable and very helpful. |
#11 posted 12-21-2015 01:47 PM |
I’m trying to make this at the moment, but can’t find any recommendations or details in the plan for the size of the metal spike in the WWMM plans, has anyone got any ideas what length it should be cut to? |
#12 posted 12-22-2015 12:07 AM |
I made several this summer and used 1/4” steel rod from Lowes. I bought two 36” lengths and cut them in half. I put 10” into the leg and left 8” out for sticking in the ground. Seemed to work well. |
#13 posted 12-22-2015 10:46 AM |
Thanks Snowbeast, I found 2 other people who had used 12” so I will start with that and I can always cut it shorter if I find it to be too long. |
#14 posted 06-08-2019 09:26 PM |
-- Alaskan's for Global warming! |
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