How To Build A Craft Table: Ultimate & Easy Way For Building A Craft Table


Ultimate & Easy Way For Building A Craft Table

The craft table is a kind of table that gives an amazing look to your room, especially the kitchen area. If you wish to build your own craft table instead of purchasing it, you can do so very easily. Simply go through the step by step way, mentioned below, carefully:
  1. Work Surface: For the work surface the user needs to purchase a blank door slab or simply a desktop that will serve as a work surface. This is due to the fact that they have a rectangular shape and very thick, sturdy construction, these materials will be a perfect ready-made top for the craft table. The user can look for a door slab or a desktop that is around 40–50 inches in length and 30–40 inches wide, this totally depends on the need of the user. The craft table should have plenty of space to store the crafting materials.
  2. Modular Shelving Units: For the base the user can use a pair of modular shelving units. There are a number of benefits of modular shelving units over ordinary table legs. They offer accessible built-in storage, besides that they also just have the right height that allows the user to either sit or stand comfortably, which is very beneficial if the user spends a lot of time at the craft table.
  3. Spacing: Under this step the user needs to space the shelving units not wider than the total length of the tabletop. The outer edges of the shelves should flush with the ends of the tabletop as this also will help to provide the maximum amount of legroom for the user. Alternatively, the user can move them in 2 to 3 inches to create a short overhang on both sides, which may be more pleasing and attractive. It depends on the user which spacing best suits their use.
  4. Set Tabletop On Top Of Base: Once the tabletop is in position, once again check to make sure it is perfectly centered. If the user just wants a convenient place for small craft projects, then it's done. Otherwise, proceed to secure the work surface to the shelving units for the stable that is enough to handle bigger crafts.
  5. Screw Holes: With the help of a power drill to make a series of holes up through the top of the shelving units and also into the bottom of the tabletop. If there is enough space, then drill up 2 screw holes in each corner where the base meets the work surface as this will make them extra secure.
  6. Screw The Tabletop: Finally after the user has drilled the screw holes its time to screw the tabletop to the shelving units in order to hold the table together.
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