A GREAT LITTLE DIY SIDE TABLE

Awesome Outdoor Side Table from Wood. It's Real.A little side table with a big impact.

This project is a great one for a novice builder. You’ll go from a small pile of pressure treated lumber to a neat table in a few hours. A DIY’ers biggest challenge will be connecting the butt joints for the legs. That’s why we suggest using biscuits as shown in the photos.

We took some looking around and found that small patios and small patio furniture can live large. This sturdy table helps make the most of your outdoor square footage.

Since it’s made with pressure treated 2×4’s and 2×6’s, it’s affordable and will last a long time outside. So why stop at building just one?

When you try it, please let us know and share pictures. We just love that.

If you’d like to print these plans out click here.: Downloadable Side Table Plans

LET’S BUILD.

We recommend getting the following supplies:

MATERIALS

Lumber
• (3) 2″ x 6″ x 8′ pressure treated Southern Yellow Pine
• (3) 2″ x 4″ x 8′ pressure treated Southern Yellow Pine

Other
• 1.5″ exterior grade Screws or Finishing Nails
• Appropriate Bit for Deck Screws

TOOLS
• Pencil, Measuring Tape, Carpenter Square
• 2 Bar Clamps
• Table Saw
• Mitre Saw or a Mitre Box with a Hand Saw
• Radial Sander / Sanding Block (optional)
• Safety Glasses / Ear Protection
• Dust Mask / Work Gloves

OVERALL DIMENSIONS OF THE AWESOME LITTLE SIDE TABLE

Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real. CUT LIST

Without further ado, here we go with the cut list. It’s all pretty straightforward for this plan.

Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real.Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real.Cut List for the Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

AND NOW THE FUN PART: PUTTING YOUR AWESOME LITTLE SIDE TABLE TOGETHER.

Step 1: Build the Main Frame

Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

  1. Join the two long (1′ 4.5″) stretchers to two legs using wood glue, biscuits if you’d like, and a fastener of your choice (either deck screws or finishing nails).
  2. Clamp the parts together while assembling to keep everything flat and easy to manage.

Awesome DIY side table from Wood. It's Real. Awesome DIY side table from Wood. It's Real.

Step 2: Build Secondary Base Frame

Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

  1. Join the remaining two legs to the four short (7.5″) stretchers with wood glue and decking screws.
  2. Clamp the subassemblies together to keep the parts together.

Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

Step 3: Attach the Main Frame and Secondary Frame to Create the Base

Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

  1. Center the two leg subassemblies on the original leg assembly.
  2. Join these parts together with glue and decking screws.

Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

Step 4: Cut the Table Top Rail Pieces

Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

  1. Cut the table top rail pieces, with a 45-degree angle at both ends, as indicated above.
  2. Prep a total of 4 pieces.

Step 5: Attach Table Top Rail Pieces

Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

  1. Place the leg assemblies upside down on a flat surface to assist with attaching the rails. Check the fit of all the part and confirm that everything is square.
  2. Install the rails by glueing the ends and fastening with decking screws.

Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

Step 6: Cut and Attach Top of TableAwesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

  1. Lay four 1’10” boards for the top on a flat surface to get the most visually appealing configuration.
  2. Start by attaching the middle two boards centered on the base, using wood glue and decking screws or finishing nails.
  3. Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real. Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

Step 7: Sand, Stain, Enjoy

Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

  1. Sand any rough edges.
  2. Paint, stain, or seal as you’d like.
  3. Enjoy!

Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

Awesome Little Side Table from Wood. It's Real.

 

Awesome DIY Side Table from Wood. It's Real.