Do you have kids in your life who would love their own outdoor table? Build them one using this step-by-step guide and a few simple tools.
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Time
1 - 2 hours
Complexity
Beginner
Cost
Around $150
Introduction
After a long New England winter, my family spends as much time outdoors as possible during the precious summer months. Between cookouts, pool parties and outdoor movie nights, we spend a lot of time eating and entertaining outside.
Something that's been missing from our outdoor furniture is an exclusive kids' table. With school friends and neighborhood pals, not to mention when cousins come to visit, we have a lot of kids at our house throughout the summer. I set out to build an outdoor table for my sons and their guests that was just their size and built from weather-resistant wood to survive the elements.
I think I got it just right with this kid-sized table that measures 24 inches wide, 25 inches tall and 48 inches long. It's built from cedar, a naturally rot-resistant material. Follow these step-by-step instructions to learn how to make your own.
Tools Required
Clamps
Driver bit to match screw size
Dust mask
Eye protection
Measuring tape
Miter saw
Orbital sander or sanding block
Pencil
Power drill
Work table or level work space
Materials Required
1 lb. box #8 2-1/2-in. exterior-grade screws
4 2x4 x 8-ft. cedar boards
5 5/4x6 x 4-ft. cedar deck boards
Sandpaper discs - 120 grit
Project step-by-step (7)
Step 1
This project was featured on At Home with Family Handyman: Best Builds.
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