One last project before we close out 2020 delivered. Our friends at Elevate Insurance were in need of a conference table to match the other pieces we created for them. Using 2X6 and 1X6 premium pine, we created this 8′ X 35″ V-legged Table. We …
Ok, Here we go, Part 3 of the middle kid’s room update, to go along with the desk and bookshelf, Coat hanger and Shelves. Our Son is really liking the Industrial look the room is getting This coat hanger made from 1/2 inch black pipe …
One of my downfalls is taking the time to take good pictures of my builds. This one is no exception. However, it was a fun quick project we did for our son’s room remodel.
The frame is made out of 1/2″ black pipe and black pipe fittings. The desktop is made from a 5/8″ thick butcher block style board cut to 44″ X 24″. the top was routered to give a nice round edge. Stained with WATCO Dark Walnut Danish Oil Stain and sealed with 3 coats of Minwax Polycrylic Protective Finish
Black Pipe for desk frame
Black Pipe for desk frame
Black Pipe for desk frame
Black Pipe Framed Desk
Polycrylic Protective Finish
Dark Walnut Danish Oil
I used:
6 18″ length of pipe
1 36″ length of pipe
4 10″ length of pipe
2 1/2″ Ts
2 1/2″ triple Ts
8 1/2″ Flanges
44″ X 24″ X 5/8″ poplar board ( purchased as 48″ X 24″)
All in all, like I said very simple project aside from drying time it only took me about 2 hours to build, but give that industrial look we were going for and match the gray paint scheme we used on the walls. Want one of your own? Contact Me or visit Twine and Tumbleweeds and request a custom order!
My Bride and partner in crime, aka Merideth, finally found a moment to swing in and grab some shots of the awesome 5ft Farmhouse table and bench I created in November. With the X leg style and the gray tones on the top! This piece …
What fun build we have going on! As you follow us here a Diaries of Craftsman and at Twine and Tumbleweeds you know we are in constant remodel mode. This my friends is the reality of home construction. Chaos, dust, tools everywhere but I estimate …