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Check out this farmhouse style console table I made, stained with Puritan Pine stain and satin polyurethane!
Dimensions: 40" x 21" x 31"
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Materials:
2x4x8 (x8)
2x12x8 (x1)
Wood glue
Screws (3", 2")
Brad nails
Puritan Pine stain
Satin polyurethane
Cut List/Dimensions: (everything is made from a 2x4 except for the top)
Legs: 30" (x4)
Side supports: 16 3/8" (x5)
Aprons: 31.5" long (x6)
Slats: 16.25"ish (x14)
X pieces: At least 30" long
Top: 40" x 10.5" (x2)
This was filmed with a GoPro Hero 8 Black and edited in iMovie.
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