![]() ![]() To fill these we used Elmer’s ProBond wood filler in Natural, but if you plan to stain your wood they do have a stainable wood filler too. One of the flaws of plywood, when you cut through it is that you might find void spaces where the ply is missing. Once the glue is dry remove the scrap pieces and stand upright. Secure the legs with a cross support so that they can dry square.ĩ. When these two measurements are the exact same the piece is square. Measure the diagonal distance, from corner to corner. Then screw on a piece on a diagonal when to table is square. Screw with wood scrap pieces to the bottom of the table to keep the legs 48” apart. Insert the biscuits and cover them with wood glue. With the tabletop upside down, Cover the mitered area and the biscuit holes with wood glue. #Waterfall table series#Click on the Base series to select them, right-click and choose the Format Data Series option from the context menu. You just need to make the Base series invisible to get a waterfall chart from a stacked column. Cut out some scrap pieces of wood at 48” long and get them ready for supporting the legs when gluingħ. Transform the column graph into a waterfall chart. Cut both sides nice and straight.Ĥ.Cut the mitered edge first on the table saw then cut the boards to the final length.ĥ.Use the biscuit joiner to cut out the biscuit holes on the mitered edges of the legs and topĦ. Cut all the legs and top to width on the table saw. ![]() Rough cut out (4) boards for the legs and (2) boards for the table topģ.Side View Cut List (Length x Width x Thickness)įinal Cuts (after pieces are glued together) (6) 1 ½” screws for scrap wood while drying.(1) Elmer’s ProBond Wood Filler (we used Natural).(1) 4 ‘x 8’ x 3/4″ Sheet of Birch Plywood. ![]() #Waterfall table full#Learn more and read our full disclosure policy here. Watch the video tutorial here and pretty please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel! The banded plywood edges combine with the mitered waterfall edge to make this modern console table sleek and interesting, but plywood often has voids that need filled, so the Elmer’s ProBond Wood Filler we used completed the smooth and modern look perfectly. We also have a great partner for today’s project: Elmer’s ProBond Wood Filler. See all of our other plywood projects here and be sure to subscribe by email or RSS and follow along over on Facebook and Instagram with #PlywoodPretty so you won’t miss any projects! This beautiful waterfall console table is sleek and modern, with its exposed plywood edges! Because it uses two cuts of plywood stacked together, the thickness of the wood really adds character and uniqueness to the plywood console table. Our next project in our Plywood Pretty series uses just one sheet of plywood and shows off the unique character of plywood, both the grain of the plywood and the banded plywood edges. ![]()
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