Our DIY Sofa Table, Super Long & Skinny to Maximize Space!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2024
- Welcome! In today's video, I'll be showing you how to build a functional, super skinny console table that fits perfectly behind your couch. This project is perfect for adding extra storage and style to your living room without taking up much space-plus it has a charging port for easy access. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a beginner looking for a fun weekend project, this step-by-step guide has got you covered.
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MATERIALS (affiliates):
Power grommet: amzn.to/4ezor1T
Cordless orbital sander: amzn.to/3RH9cKk
Jig saw: amzn.to/3VFEWRk
Kreg Jig 720: amzn.to/3xy6vUE
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IN THIS VIDEO:
0:00 Intro
0:16 Measuring for your sofa table
0:48 Drilling pocket holes
1:19 Measuring, marking, and cutting the hole for the power grommet
2:38 Sanding the pieces
3:04 Assembling the table
3:38 Staining and finishing
4:43 Moving into place and finding my OOPS error
5:40 Putting back in place and anchoring to the wall
6:43 Placing the power dongle
7:34 Finishing sofa table
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COMPANION POST ON MY BLOG:
DIY Behind-the-Sofa Console (With Power): www.bybrittanygoldwyn.com/skinny-sofa-table
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Great idea! Now I want one, too.😊
Go for it! Great weekend project.
Nice pocket hole jig! I need one, and a chopsaw. Circular saws leave too much room for error in my opinion
Yes, I far prefer a chopsaw! Whenever a project needs a circular saw, I make my husband take it lol.