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| The best part about DIY projects is that you can take a general idea and run in any direction you want. I chose to make my table top out of wood that I cut, sanded and painted black. For added visual interest, I glued scraps from an old novel to the surface. Materials and supplies
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| Spray painting requires multiple coats, so I started with this task first. Basically you just have to paint the copper elbows, tube straps and dowels. I used my time between coats to cut, sand and paint my wood. I ended up using a piece of birch that I already had and cut it to about 10" x 21". |
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| Once my dowels were dry, I cut them all to size. This task is easiest if you have a clamp you can work with. I wasn't very picky with being specific on dimensions; I just wanted all the pieces to match in length. I found that the easiest way to do this was to measure my first piece, cut it, and then hold it to my next piece while marking with a saw. This is much quicker and easier than measuring everything out. For reference, I cut:
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| This is what I ended up with. I gave them another coat of paint after this and allowed them to dry. |
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| While I was waiting for my dowels to finish, I cut paper rectangles in various sizes from pages of an old novel I had. I used clear craft glue that I diluted slightly with water to make it easier to work with. |
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| I like to scatter the pieces and build up the layers of paper while I work, starting with my large scraps first and finishing up with the smaller ones. Once this was finished, I gave it 3 coats of a clear finish. |
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| This is what the completed table top looks like. I thought the chapter indicator "14" was cool so I decided to keep it visible. |
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| By this time my dowels and copper elbows were dry. I assembled them to make sure everything would fit square. Then I took everything apart and used gorilla glue to join them again. I saw that everything sat square again and let it dry for a couple days. When you do this, be sure to lie the base on its side with the 2 long parts on the ground so it doesn't bend as it dries. |
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| Once everything was dry, I used screws to attach my tube straps to the underside of my table top to keep it from moving. |
to answer your question, i did add felt to the bottom of mine after i took these photos. it helps a lot!
These are recycled wine corks....