Kitchen and Dining Table Plans - Ready, Willing & Table, Dining Room Table, and more
Dining Room TableThe great thing about making your own table is that you can create it to suit your own sense of style. Timber products are easy to work with and can be stained and finished in many ways.
Arts and Crafts Dining TableHis table gains support from loose tenon joints, stretchers, solid ends and mortise joints. He says materials -- including top-grade oak -- for this intermediate level project should run about $400.
Dining TableA simple dining table. Roughly 8' x 3'. Dimensioned in millimeters. DXF Format.
Small Kitchen TableWhile sketching up ideas for this table, we included arched aprons for added elegance. Those curves reflect some of the turned elements in the legs and they provides more legroom, too.
Kitchen TableCountry kitchen table with turned legs. 30" x 60". DXF Format.
Basic Dining TableOne of the main challenges to building a table for me is a sturdy way of joining the legs to the frame, but still have it possible to take the thing apart for moving.
Circular Kitchen TableThe circular tabletop and support pieces are all made from solid black walnut. There are four basic parts to the construction: the bottom cross support, the pedestal with bridle joinery, the top cross-support and the round tabletop.
Snack TableNice design for a folding snack table (TV Tray). DXF Format.
Drop-Leaf TableThe joinery in this project is so simple that almost any beginner can do it.
Dining Table Drawer OptionThe process is just like that described for the pine kitchen table on pages 38 and 39 of issue No. 43 . Only the dimensions of some of the pieces are different and on this table you’re adding a drawer at both ends.
Vineyard TableThe vineyard table is almost as old a design as the trestle table, dating back 300 years or more. Some sources claim these tables were used by grape pickers in French vineyards for working lunches...
Trestle TableThroughout the centuries, this simple design, known as a trestle table, took many ornate forms, but our version returns to basics. Its two pedestals are secured to a horizontal stretcher with stout tenons, locked in place by wedges.
Classic Oak Dining TableAlthough Arts & Crafts design came to prominence in the early 20th century, it's still an extremely popular choice for modern homes. And it's no surprise why. The straight, square lines and absence of surface decoration are right in keeping with today's...
Farm TableYou don't need a dream shop to build this project. Aside from feeding the occasional flock (when’s the last time you had eight dinner guests?), a big surface where you can spread things out is invaluable, for computing, writing, hobbies or for kids’...
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