Side Tables
When I moved into my home, I found a bunch of aged wood under the porch in the yard. I washed all the wood and let it dry out for a few months in the garage. Once I felt it was ready to use, I cut it into 4 pieces (same lengths) so I could use them for the legs.
I then purchased 4″x 1″ x 8′ planks of pine and cut them into equal lenths. I attached the legs and using the blow torch, burned the top of the table to add some depth followed by a hammer to create some dents and rivets. I then followed up with clear varithane and my table was completed!
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