You know what's really cool? Rustic furniture. You know not that cool? Rustic furniture with ruin-life portfolio-crushing price tags.
We've all been there, strolling the aisles of Crate and Barrel wondering why everything hurts. The rooms are beautiful, and they never do in our living rooms because they cost all dollar.
Fortunately for all of humanity, however, Redditor FromDustToGlory successfully flipped the script on all this nonsense by creating a beautiful rustic table for less than it costs to get an oil change.
If you want to stick to the interior design of man by creating one of these beauties, here's how it's done!
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First, she used a miter saw to cut all the pieces of wood that she needed to create the database (and she had kind enough to write all measures).
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then, she used a Mini Kreg Jig to connect them.
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Most two were a little over 17 inches, and the two were shorter slightly less 14 inches. (You can check that size guide above practice for more details!)
Using the two longer boards remaining, it built the central support.
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After that it has two blind holes drilled in the side supports and fixes the two base sections together.
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the rest the pieces were used to create materials for the concrete table.
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mixing concrete may seem scary for the average crafter, but assures us that the blogger is not as difficult as it sounds!
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the key is to get a big ol 'bucket and mix the water and the concrete small amounts until the mixture reaches the desired consistency. Once that was done, she cut the aluminum flashing in a room of 88 inches and formed into a circle. This served as a mold. All she had to do from there was pouring in concrete and smooth the top!
Before it begins to harden, she placed his base in concrete and used a level on each leg to make sure everything was still. All she could do from there was to play the waiting game.
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And the waiting game lasted about three days. In the meantime, she defiled the base to give it a polished look expensive. Last but not least, she unwrapped the storm and found this wonderful piece!
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Seriously. How amazing is that?
I have no DIY skills to speak of, but I could really try. Mama needs a new end table! If you want to join me, see the original message crafter talent for details.

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