woodworking table saw

Hey there! Im so excited about todays post because I LOVE giveaways! More on that below.
First, I want to show you a project we worked on over the weekend using the remaining section of this reclaimed bowling alley flooring leftover from our coffee table project.

Because Im unorganized and get in a hurry when working on these things, the pic is just of one of the tables and I forgot to take pics as we worked. To remove the scroll work, we just used a jig saw with a blade for steel cutting (and eye protection, there were plenty of sparks) and then I sanded down any sharp edges with sandpaper. I liked the aged roughed up look of the iron tables so I just left them as is after removing the scroll piece instead of spray painting them.
After that, I simply placed the table upside down on the slab of flooring and traced around the outside. Then we cut them out using a circular saw, cutting just inside the line we just traced. This way, the piece would fit perfectly inside the lip of each table. At least, thats what we hoped.....we did have to do some minor sanding to make them fit perfectly into the table. After they were secure, I applied polyurethane to the top and sides and voila! Two perfect end tables to go with our coffee table we made from the same slab of flooring.



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