I started by cutting the legs to rough length using my little cordless saw. I dont feel safe cutting
pieces that long on my contractor table saw.I then cut them to length and width on the tablesaw.
Here are all the pieces cut to size. There is 1 extra 1x6 in this picture because I was originally
going to put a support shelf under the seat but the legs are slightly bowed and it didnt matchup when I cut the shelf straight so I decided not to use it.
I used 1 of the side aprons to mark the notches on the legs.
This notch will be cut out and the side apron will rest in it.
I then marked in 3" on the other end of the board for the width of the bottom leg.
I marked the center of the board at 5" to drill a hole later.
I then glued the aprons to the top pieces.
I drilled out a 1 1/4" hole at that 5" mark. It is recommended that you drill a hole rather than just cut a "V" there so that the board doesnt split later on.
I then drew a line from each side of the hole down to the 3" mark that I made earlier.
An d cut the shape out on the bandsaw. You could just as easily made these cuts with a jigsaw.
The legs are slightly bowed so I marked them to have the rounded side facing out.
I used the scrap pieces from the legs to make some blocks to glue in later.
I used my little sanding wheel on the drill press to smooth the inside of the legs. I found this one at
Lowes for under $10.I then rounded over all the sides not getting glued to something else.
I sanded everything before assembly. I also only sanded it to 120 because I am going to paint it.
I clamped it up to see what it was going to look like.
I used a scrap piece of 2x4 as a spacer for the ends.
I glued the legs to the top/apron pieces and then made sure that they were square before clamping them up.
Here are those block that I cut out earlier.
I took it out back and spray painted it flat black.
I sanded the whole thing with 220 to smooth it out and also gave it some distressing to make it
look a little older. Im not a big fan of over distressed projects so I tried to keep a semi-light touch.
This was my first time using satin poly. Ive only used gloss up to this point.
I ended up putting 4 coats on the top and aprons and 3 coats on everything else including the underneath. I also put some felt feet on it but forgot to take pictures.
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