Diy Herringbone Pattern Coffee Table

Wipe it down really good and remove all of the gunk off of it.
Diy herringbone pattern coffee table. Make a guide cut a piece of cardboard paper or fabric to the size that you would like your final table to be. I made this coffee table with a herringbone pattern and legs highlighting and featuring the plywood layers. A coffee table with a modern farmhouse design and wood inlay top in a herringbone pattern. To start the herringbone pattern take one piece and line one of the corners of the wood with the line that you drew on your table a few inches from the end of one side.
This should be a 14 piece. Draw a line down the center so that you can use it as a guide to line up your wood. Diy craft projects shop millions of handmade and vintage items on the world s most imaginative marketplace. Building a diy herringbone table top.
Make a herringbone stencil out of vinyl and stick it on the top. 5 out of 5 stars 606 606 reviews. You will then take a 17 piece and line it up opposite the first piece so that its upper corner is lined up on that center line. Modern farmhouse 30 or 36 round mid century hairpin leg herringbone coffee table chevron pattern farmhouse style rustic decor beachwalldecor.
Diy herringbone coffee table step 1. The base of your coffee table will be the plywood. Once you attach the vinyl take some gold metallic spray paint and spray the top of the table. Next roll a coat of polycrylic over the top to prevent any.
So cut this piece the size you want your. Once you have your boards cut or at least some of them you can start laying them to make the. You ll need a herringbone stencil vinyl gold metallic spray paint and a small table. This is part 1 where i lay out the idea of how i m going to build this.
Gather the materials 1 4 sheet 1 2 plywood 4 16 hairpin legs barn wood 4 1 x4 x8 approximately 10 sq ft nails 12 1 black panhead wood screws spar varnish wood glue. Herringbone pattern is stylish always elegant and easy to create that s why today we ll make this herringbone table. Before i cut any of my pieces i ripped each 2 x 4 down on the table saw to give me a nice perpendicular surface to adhere the pieces to. Check out how i made this really cool herringbone pattern table using reclaimed wood from my house renovation scrap pile.
Also how to achieve this aged warm wood finish on the table top. The goal is to get each 2 x 4 to exactly 3 wide.