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Tryde Coffee Table Published on Ana White (http://ana-white.com) Tryde Coffee Table [1] Submitted by Ana White [2] on Mon, 2009-12-07 02:30 [1] Additional Photos [3] [4] Page 1 of 13
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  • Tryde Coffee TablePublished on Ana White (http://ana-white.com)

    Tryde Coffee Table [1]

    Submitted by Ana White [2] on Mon, 2009-12-07 02:30

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    Additional Photos

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    Summary: A beautiful solid wood coffee table that is heavy, rustic and substantial.From our beloved Tryde Collection.

    CategoriesProject Type: Coffee Table [5]Room: living room [6]Collections: Tryed Rustic Accent Table Collection [7]Skill Level: Beginner [8]Style: farmhouse [9]Estimated Cost: scraps [10]

    Dimensions: 24 wide x 18 high x 55 long

    2 3/4 Screws1 22 8 length board (about $1.50)1- 26 8 or stud length board (about $2.50)4 2x4s 8 or stud length boards(about $2 each)1 44 post at least 6 length (about $5)2 14 boards (about $2.50 each)Sandpaper (coarse)Stain,varnish, paint or other finishing productWood Putty

    Common Materials: paint brushTools: measuring tapesquarepencilhammer (can be substituted for brad nailer with a nail punch)safety glasseshearing protectionDrill [11]Random Orbital Sander [12]

    Cut List: A) 4 44 Posts @ 16 1/2 (Legs)B) 2 14 @ 20 1/2 (Leg Joiners)C) 2 14 @ 40 (Side Aprons)D) 4 14 @ 2 3/4 (End Apron Spacer)E) 2 14 @ 15 (End Aprons)

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    F) 4 22 @ 20 1/2 (Tabletop Supports)G) 2 26 @ 24 1/2 (Breadboard Ends)H) 7 24 @ 43 1/2 (Tabletop Pieces Measure the table beforecutting these boards)

    General Instructions: Cut out all boards except H. To get the best fit, you will measure andprecisely cut out each of the boards H to fit the table. Remember, usethe 2 3/4 screws unless otherwise noted and always predrill andcountersink your screws. Use glue on all joints to keep the table fromseperating later.

    Step 1

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    Screw the Leg Joiner, B to the legs, A, as shown above. Do this on bothsets of legs. Use the measurements above to guide you.

    Step 2

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    Screw the side aprons, C, into the ends of the leg joiners, B, as shownabove.

    Step 3

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    Now add the end apron spacers, D, as shown above. Screw into the legsand also screw from the inside of B, the leg joiner, into the end edge ofD.

    Step 4

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    Now is a good time to check for square. There is a video in the HOW-TOsection to help you check for square.

    Step 5

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    Screw the tabletop supports, F, in as shown above, spacing the supports6 1/2 appart.

    Step 6

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    Now screw the breadboard ends in, as shown above.

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    Check your table for square again. Now measure the center of the tableand mark. Take a length measurement (very precise) and cut your firsttabletop board, H.

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    Mark and predrill your tabletop board as shown above. Now place theboard in the center of the table, as shown in step 8, and screw inplacefrom the top. Flip the table over and screw through the supports, F, intothe bottom of the tabletop pieces, H.

    Step 9

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    [21]Step 9 Instructions: Measure, cut, mark, predrill and place your next row of tabletop boardson the top of the table. Repeat step 9. This time, make sure the edgesof the tabletop boards line up. Do not leave gap between the tabletopboards.

    Step 10

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    Fill your screw holes with wood putty and let dry. Sand, distress andfinish as desired.

    Source URL: http://ana-white.com/content/tryde-coffee-table

    Links[1] http://ana-white.com/content/tryde-coffee-table[2] http://ana-white.com/users/ana-white[3] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/o.png[4] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/oo.jpg[5] http://ana-white.com/category/plans/project-type/coffee-table[6] http://ana-white.com/category/plans/room/living-room[7] http://ana-white.com/category/plans/collections/tryed-rustic-accent-table-collection[8] http://ana-white.com/category/plans/skill-level/beginner[9] http://ana-white.com/category/plans/style/farmhouse[10] http://ana-white.com/category/plans/estimated-cost/scraps[11] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/537

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    [12] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/187[13] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/n.jpg[14] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/nn.jpg[15] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/nnn.jpg[16] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/nnnn.jpg[17] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/jj.jpg[18] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/h_0.jpg[19] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/hh.jpg[20] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/g.jpg[21] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/yy.jpg[22] http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/y_0.jpg

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