DIY Console Table Build || How to Build a Console Table || How to Woodworking

In this video I’ll show you how I build this DIY console table! Lumber needed : 2x6x8 (x6) - you could also used 2x4 and 2x2 instead **Tools/products used in this video** SawStop 3HP PCS: Dewalt miter saw: Grizzly 20” planer: Doweling jig: Dewalt drills: Freud forstner bit: Pony pipe clamps: Jorgensen clamps: Grizzly G0855 Jointer: Jorgensen 48” bar clamps: Irwin trim saw: Bostitch nail gun: Dewalt cordless compact router: Wood plugs: Fuji paint sprayer: Festool Rotex 150 FEQ Sander: Minwax Espresso stain: Minwax Gloss polyurethane: Freud 9/16” slot cutter router bit: Z clip fasteners: Dimensions/cut list: Legs: 36“ (x4) - same width/depth as a 2x4 Leg supports (on the sides): 11“ (x4) - same width/depth as a 2x4 Front/back beams: 47.5“ (x6) - same width/depth as a 2x2 X pieces: at least 34“ long (x4) - same width/depth as a 2x2 Slats: “ x 2.5“ (x30) - same depth as a 1x3“ Top: 5 1/16“ x “ (x3) This was filmed with a GoPro Hero 11 Black and iPhone 14 and edited in iMovie. Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe and check out some of my other videos! Find me on Instagram (MMCC_Woodshop) for more of my work! **DISCLAIMER** The following content is for entertainment purposes only. Woodworking and using power tools can be extremely dangerous if not done properly. YOU (the viewer) are fully responsible for understanding proper use of tools, as well as the safety features of each. I highly suggest reading the owners manual and/or watching how-to videos on the tools. I (MMCC_Woodshop) am not responsible nor liable for any injury, death, or handing of the tools you may use, nor do I assume to display the proper handing of as a demonstration. Please use extreme caution when working with any power tools. - Matt
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