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Sand and prepare crates. Remove jagged edges or loose wood using the sandpaper and electric sander. Dust the crate with a clean cloth to remove dust or excess wood.Make a Crate Coffee Table Step 1Bullet1.jpg
Stain the crates. Two coats of stain will help protect the wood. Make sure you allow ample dry time between applications.
Arrange crates in the table pattern. Instead of using the bottom of the crates as the tabletop, you will be using the sides of the crates. You will have a small square area in the middle where you will add your MDF sheet.
Attach the crates together using the L brackets. Screw the L-brackets in the center portion of the inside of the table. Each bracket should attach one crate to the next, which will provide you with your base.
Add more screws to the outside area of the table in order to secure the sides to each other. Two to three screws per crate side should keep it in place.
Add legs to the bottom of the table once table is secure. Add screws to the bottom of the legs and screw each leg in place on the bottom of the four corners of the table. Make sure the leg ends are flush with the sides of the crate and not protruding outside the table.
Spray entire table with Polyurethane and allow time to dry. The Polyurethane will protect and seal the table for everyday use.
Take measurements for the center-square of the table. Instead of using exact measurements, make the square slightly smaller (1/2”) smaller than the table opening (so the MDF sheet will drop in easily).
Apply measurements to MDF sheet and cut using the jigsaw. Drop MDF in the middle of the table and decorate with stones, plants or books.
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