Three times three: Coffee tables from modules vol.4 version three: With newspaper- and bottle compartment

version three: With newspaper- and bottle compartment 1 The large compartments are also the feet of the table. And since such a table is higher, as a bottle, a middle shelf must be used, preferably a loose one. The easiest way to do this is with two screwed strips, on which the shelf will later rest. Pre-drill wooden strips, set height … Continue reading “Three times three: Coffee tables from modules vol.4 version three: With newspaper- and bottle compartment”

With newspaper- and bottle compartmentversion three: With newspaper- and bottle compartment

1 The large compartments are also the feet of the table. And since such a table is higher, as a bottle, a middle shelf must be used, preferably a loose one. The easiest way to do this is with two screwed strips, on which the shelf will later rest. Pre-drill wooden strips, Determine the height and screw to the inside of the large panels. Incidentally, you should also paint the inside of this model before gluing it!

2 The gluing process of the mitred panels is carried out as with the basic model made of birch wood multiplex.

3 The shelf, the one in each side approximately 2 mm smaller than the compartment opening should be, gets two more 35 mm large finger holes. This makes it easier to remove and clean later!

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