STYLE CURATOR
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DIY outdoor dining table with tiled pillar legs | Style Curator
January 16, 2025 - I've been lusting after a tiled pillar leg table for so long but couldn't find one that's just right so I made one. DIY outdoor dining table.
MAKER GRAY
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DIY Outdoor Dining Table — MAKER GRAY
September 14, 2024 - We’ve been wanting an outdoor table for our backyard for awhile now, so I finally built one just in time for spring! It’s made of cedar, with a matching bench and also individual cube stools that I’m obsessed with . It’s really amazing how wonderful it is to dine outdoors. Check out my DIY ...
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Simplybeautifulbyangela
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DIY Outdoor Dining Table
The stretcher supports were the ... the table base was assembled so I cut it down to Ana’s 74″ for the time being. After giving each piece a brief sanding with the electric sander, I laid them all out on a drop cloth and used my paint sprayer to apply a coat of Majic indoor/outdoor paint in black ...
Ana White
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Simple Outdoor Dining Table | Ana White
May 5, 2020 - By looking at the end of the board, you will see he grain direction in the shape of a "u". The "u" can be up for the first table-top board, and down for the second. This will help your table stay relatively flat as the boards expand in the wet and the sun. I learned all this the hard way after making my first outdoor table (not with Ana's plans).
Reddit
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r/diynz on Reddit: Custom DIY Outdoor Table
September 11, 2024 -
Anyone built their own? Struggling to find frames/legs that will stand up to the elements i.e stainless, or would I need to get these custom made by a fabricator?
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I built one in 2019 using 4x4 posts for legs, built a frame of 2x4s and used decking timber on top. Cost way less than a bought one and it’s way more sturdy. Made some benches to match too
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As others have said, wood is probably easier. This site is full of ads, but has a huge range of free plans and instructions for making furniture out of framing timber. There's over 50 tables of various sizes.
MAKER GRAY
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DIY Outdoor Dining Table & Benches Plans + Video Tutorial - Maker Gray — MAKER GRAY
DIY Outdoor Dining Table & Benches Plans + Video Tutorial - Maker Gray — MAKER GRAY
Build a beautiful outdoor dining table and matching benches with Maker Gray’s detailed DIY plans. Includes a full video tutorial to guide you every step of the way. Perfect for creating a functional and stylish outdoor gathering space!
Price $15.00
Pinterest
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30 Free DIY Outdoor Table Plans (2024 Updated)
March 27, 2024 - Last summer, I decided my backyard needed a refresh. The idea was simple – build an outdoor table where family and friends could gather. Though I had minimal woodworking experience, I was determined. I started searching for free DIY plans online. Finding a variety of plans was helpful because ...
Thefrugalhomemaker
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DIY Farmhouse Outdoor Patio Table made with 2×4’s for less than $60
August 15, 2019 - I have been participating in a ... for a certain theme each month. This month’s At Home DIY challenge was to build something using 2×4’s so I took 17 2×4’s and turned it into an outdoor farmhouse patio table!...
Reddit
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r/DIY - I built a stupidly heavy outdoor dining table out of Ipe 3x3s. Next time it needs to be moved, I'm paying somebody.
Expensive table, but damned pretty. I believe I'll build one just like it from oak if I can find enough rough cut to plane down. ... Oak outdoors? I’d choose a different wood, that’s a lot of maintenance. ... Op · 4 yr. ago ... Thanks, have fun! ... Op · 4 yr. ago ... It's solid enough, I can't imagine anything happening to it. It's a pricey kit, especially considering the wood is extra, but it went up in a few hours. Anything truly DIY would take way longer, and you'd have to buy a lot more materials.
Published December 9, 2014
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r/DIY on Reddit: I wanted a new outdoor dining set. So I built a table and benches. The table inserts are for a planter, ice trough and an umbrella insert.
December 16, 2018 - Umbrella table, just in time for a late dinner on it... ... Woodworking is your worldwide home for discussion of all things woodworking, carpentry, fine furniture, power tools, hand tools, and just about anything else about making - anything - from trees! ... Outdoor dining bench.
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r/BeginnerWoodWorking on Reddit: Wood for Outdoor Table Top?
October 5, 2024 -
I’m looking to make a simple outdoor table top (I already have some stainless steel legs) and I was astonished by the lack of outdoor suitable wood options… what are you all doing for outdoor furniture?
I can get cedar for $7.70 per board foot for rough cut, but even that is like $400 of lumber just for an 8’ table top.
EDIT: For those downvoting both me and the commenters… why? What about this wood species selection post has offended you? Please just downvote me and not the kind folks responding. Thanks!
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Cedar is my go to. Built one out of pine and it damn near exploded before I could properly finish it. Cedar is expensive but widely available. If you keep it finished with Australian Timber Oil it makes it pretty much weather resistant.
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Cedar is soft and will certainly show dents and scratches but will not rot. Hardwoods like teak or ipe are durable and beautiful but are very very expensive. I work in the industry and have used both types. I built raised garden beds from old growth western red cedar 10 years ago that still have not rotted and I have built decks using ipe that get direct sunlight in 100 degree marine environments. The best inexpensive and long lasting option would be to build it out of a kiln dried pine sealed with a deck sealant. As long as the boards aren’t touching and water can drain you will have an outdoor tabletop that will last many years.