UPCYCLED COFFEE TABLE...
There was an old wood door in my attic that's been sitting there since we moved in. I wanted to find a creative way to use it in a project. I decided to cut it up along with some other wood planks I had lying around and reface an Ikea coffee table we had in the living room. This was my first project using my new sliding compound mitre saw and I am very pleased with the results. It took a lot of hours to cut and fit all the pieces together and mitre all of the corners, and it made a mess with all the sawdust, but it should make an awesome conversation piece when finished. I bought some old antique hardware (knobs etc.) that I still have to attach. Here is a pic... almost finished
There was an old wood door in my attic that's been sitting there since we moved in. I wanted to find a creative way to use it in a project. I decided to cut it up along with some other wood planks I had lying around and reface an Ikea coffee table we had in the living room. This was my first project using my new sliding compound mitre saw and I am very pleased with the results. It took a lot of hours to cut and fit all the pieces together and mitre all of the corners, and it made a mess with all the sawdust, but it should make an awesome conversation piece when finished. I bought some old antique hardware (knobs etc.) that I still have to attach. Here is a pic... almost finished
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