I just built one of these today to complete the outdoor furniture set I have been building since April. It took about 6 or 7 hours. I cut the middle braces to long so the leg assemblies were too wide, so I had to take them apart and cut about 1/4" off the middle braces, but that seemed to help.
I made this table today. It took a couple of hours but was rather easy. One observation: the 1 1/4” Kreg screws were not in the list of supplies. I noticed it after I got to that section of the build.
Love love. Great job! Now to convince my husband to make this for me.
Thank you!!
Or you can pick up the tools and make it yourself!
I just built one of these today to complete the outdoor furniture set I have been building since April. It took about 6 or 7 hours. I cut the middle braces to long so the leg assemblies were too wide, so I had to take them apart and cut about 1/4" off the middle braces, but that seemed to help.
I'm glad it worked out!!
Not bad I might try this
Go for it!!!!
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Great work!!
Thank you!
I made this table today. It took a couple of hours but was rather easy. One observation: the 1 1/4” Kreg screws were not in the list of supplies. I noticed it after I got to that section of the build.
You are correct, my apologies. I will update that, thank you for pointing it out!
I don’t see the tutorial link for lumber cut sizes. Can you help? Btw, these are all so cute! I’m going to do the whole outdoor patio set.
Thank you! Here is the link: angelamariemade.com/diy-outdoor-coffee-table/
In general, do you or have you stain pieces before assembly? Thank you and great work!
I usually stain pieces after assembly, but I don't think that staining before is not a good option, it's just a personal preference.
Love this! What color stain did you use?
Thank you! I used Valspar semi transparent stain in Pinebark from Lowe's
Great video. I was curious what color stain you used? Thank you!!
Thank you! Valspar semi transparent exterior stain in Pine bark
Hi I am not sure if you answered this question already, but what kind of table are you using while you cut the wood. It's white I believe
It's a lightweight tabletop from IKEA that's sitting on top of sawhorses.
@@AngelaMarieMade Awesome thank you, by the way your videos are so encouraging. Thanks for sharing with us. Your work is beautiful.
@@Brunette305 Thank you so much!
how heavy is it? You can stand on a scale and old it and the stand on a scale and then subtract to two to get the weight of the table. Thanks
It's on the heavier side because it's made from framing lumber. I don't know the exact weight but I have to move it with a 2nd person!
@@AngelaMarieMade thanks!! I should have mentioned the coffee table specifically - is that a 2 person lift?? thanks so much
I might have missed it in the video but how long are the legs for this table?
The legs are 14.5"
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ottomans or plant stands...please
We built this chair, but now having SUCH a hard time finding cushions 😭😭😭
I've added some more options on the blog post here: angelamariemade.com/diy-outdoor-chair/. The wayfair ones come in stock the most.