I have played with various fire pit options in my backyard for 15 years. I have tons and tons of trees and yard waste and try to burn most or turn it into compost. I have grabbed the saucers from trash piles and used those - can't put much on there and wind blows stuff off easy. I have had an enclosed mini-chimney pit I built from stones. This worked great but was harder to clean and I had to break down the wood into pretty small pieces.

So I have happily moved on to an in ground pit. I dug my pit down about three feet into the ground about four feet long by two feet wide. There is one row of stones below ground level and two rows above ground. It was made from neighbors throw away stones - and the neighbors throw their wood in the pit. It is safe, looks good, and I just shovel it out every 3 months.

The example above is pretty close to what I have done except:

  • Mine is longer going left to right
  • I have one brick removed on the right so that I can get in and out or prop something up without knocking over bricks. So it is more of a horse shoe.
  • My pit goes about a foot above ground. This is so that ashes don't hit grass directly and so that someone can't just walk into it (we are picky about which limbs we burn).
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The DIY Playbook
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How To Make A DIY Tabletop Fire Bowl (Easy Tutorial)
December 20, 2024 - Want to add some ambiance to your backyard? Here's my tutorial to make a DIY tabletop fire bowl to keep the bugs away.
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Checkout this best tabletop Fire Pit reviews. Every client has loved it. Visit our site and buy this. #Tabletopfirepit #Firepit #Fireplace #Tablefirepit #Tablefireplace #Tabletopfireplacereviews ... How to make a tabletop fire bowl on the cheap. Works great for making s'mores! DIY idea.
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metal - What can I use as a bowl for a DIY fire bowl/pit? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
I'm looking at creating my own fire bowl, as I would find it more fun and satisfying instead of just buying one and plonking it down. I haven't decided if I want it standing or sunk, but that doesn't More on diy.stackexchange.com
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Firepit table top ideas
Look on Facebook marketplace for a round metal outdoor dining table. Take the legs off. Put it over the top of the fire pit. You could use construction adhesive to adhere three or four pieces of pressure treated lumber to attach to the bottom of it that would fit inside of the pit so that it would not slide off. More on reddit.com
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Correct material for making a mini, indoors fire pit
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I made a tabletop for my fire pit
Looks amazing for a first project! You’ll have to wait and see what happens to know for sure Glued up tops are generally fastened with slotted hardware though, if screwed solid like this it has the potential to rip itself apart. It will expand mostly along the width of the grain, so if you’d put the screws in slots parallel to the grain of the bottom pieces the heads would slide in the slot as the wood acclimated to different conditions Grain orientation also makes a difference, the boards will cup in the direction that straightens the end grain lines. If you alternate the way the boards cup it’ll theoretically compensate and help the piece stay flat More on reddit.com
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Tabletop Fire Pit : 10 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
October 11, 2017 - Sort out the smaller pieces to set inside the pit. I decided to clean my lava rock because I will be gifting two of these for Christmas and no one wants to receive dirty rocks for the holidays. When all is done, place the fuel in the middle and surround it with the small pieces of lava rock and you are ready for your very own indoor fire.
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12 Patio-DIY Patio & Tabletop Fire Bowls ideas
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DIY Tabletop Fire Bowl - TidyMom®
May 26, 2024 - No room for a fire pit? A DIY tabletop fire bowl is the perfect solution. With a few supplies and 5 minutes, you can sit back and enjoy the glow of the flames.
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How to Make a DIY Tabletop Outdoor Fire Bowl - Come Stay Awhile by Amanda Vernaci | Modern Farmhouse DIY + Home Renovation
April 25, 2023 - Make sure you choose something that isn’t flammable incase the flames blow in the wind. Simply fill the center with rubbing alcohol or citronella oil and light with a lighter. Now you have a DIY tabletop fire bowl to enjoy on your patio!
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I have played with various fire pit options in my backyard for 15 years. I have tons and tons of trees and yard waste and try to burn most or turn it into compost. I have grabbed the saucers from trash piles and used those - can't put much on there and wind blows stuff off easy. I have had an enclosed mini-chimney pit I built from stones. This worked great but was harder to clean and I had to break down the wood into pretty small pieces.

So I have happily moved on to an in ground pit. I dug my pit down about three feet into the ground about four feet long by two feet wide. There is one row of stones below ground level and two rows above ground. It was made from neighbors throw away stones - and the neighbors throw their wood in the pit. It is safe, looks good, and I just shovel it out every 3 months.

The example above is pretty close to what I have done except:

  • Mine is longer going left to right
  • I have one brick removed on the right so that I can get in and out or prop something up without knocking over bricks. So it is more of a horse shoe.
  • My pit goes about a foot above ground. This is so that ashes don't hit grass directly and so that someone can't just walk into it (we are picky about which limbs we burn).
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The internal bowl/barrel of an old washing machine works well for an above-ground solution - the holes around the sides allow the embers to breathe well and help to radiate heat.

You can add legs as this person has, or simply prop it up on a slab or some bricks.

Just make sure that it IS metal - a lot of the newer/cheaper washing machines use plastic barrels, which... don't work.

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DIY Tabletop Fire Pit Bowl Tutorial
This is my favorite DIY I’ve ever done. I’ll be making several of them for all over my yard. Best of all, this project cost me only $26. You could easily save money by spending less on a planter then I did. The sand color doesn’t matter either (hence my blue sand) since it’s covered by rocks or gems.
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DIY Tabletop Firepit
Five easy steps to making this beautiful tabletop firepit or fire bowl (all mentioned in the video).
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r/DIY on Reddit: Firepit table top ideas
February 20, 2025 -

I have a 32” propane firepit and I LOVE it. Problem is kids and grandkids come over regularly and continue to use it “as a table” which drives me nuts. Anyone have ideas to DIY a top so that when not in use it can serve as a table and be protected? I was thinking of a plexiglass sheet- but not coming up with good ideas. Advice appreciated- TIA!

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Warm Up Your Patio With a DIY Tabletop Fire Pit
January 8, 2020 - No room for a full-size fire pit on your patio? Make this space-saving DIY tabletop fire pit with step-by-step instructions from HGTV.
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Build A DIY Fire Pit In 9 Easy Steps! | Wilker Do's
August 15, 2024 - Use these DIY Fire Pit Table Plans to create a stunning fire pit. With our step-by-step guide it will make the build enjoyable and fun. Perfect for enjoying the fall season in your backyard.
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r/DIY on Reddit: Correct material for making a mini, indoors fire pit
May 27, 2021 -

Hello everyone! Thank you for gathering here today

I wanted to build a small, indoor fire pit (about 4x4x4 inches) for my family and I for New Years. I have watched videos on making molds and making mini fire pits and I was planning on making them out of cement or instant concrete mix, however, after some internet browsing I read that concrete when subject to high heat can shatter or explode. I really don’t want to make something unsafe and would like to know what your opinions on the best material to make the fire pit out of? How would you go about it if you wanted to make one? Is there a difference in heat resistance between cement and concrete?

P.s. I also thought about having made a small tube (maybe the size of a toilet paper roll) out of metal, like stainless steel to put in the middle of the fire pit (where the fuel and flames would go) and maybe that would protect the cement/concrete from getting so hot it would explode?

I am sorry if this is not the correct sub, if so I will remove the post

Edit: I guess the “indoor” was a bit incorrect... I would primarily use this in a balcony

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How to Make a Tabletop Fire Bowl in Under 10 Minutes!
May 2, 2024 - Looking to add a touch of warmth and ambiance to your outdoor space? Creating a cozy tabletop fire bowl is an easy and quick project that can be done in about 10 minutes. With just a few supplies, you can enjoy the flickering glow of a mini fire pit right on your patio or balcony.
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How to Make an Easy DIY Firepit Tabletop Cover for Under $30
June 1, 2023 - To fully enjoy summer evenings by the firepit, having a tabletop cover would be amazing since we don’t often build fires with the heat in North Carolina at that time of year. With this simple DIY project, you can create a functional and stylish tabletop using affordable fence pickets.
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$300 26x48" DIY Deck Fire Table Build! - DIYTyler
July 27, 2023 - Plans are available for this build https://www.diytyler.com/shop/fire-table/ The first task was creating the concrete top. I prioritized this so that the slab would have time to cure while I was working on the rest of the build. For the mold, I used ¾-inch melamine material. This tabletop was 1.5 inches thick.
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Tabletop Smokeless Portable Fire Pits
Tabletop Fire Pit + Sticks, Glasses & Ice Molds to toast marshmallows & friends.
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r/woodworking on Reddit: I made a tabletop for my fire pit
November 7, 2023 -

This is my first woodworking project. It’s apitong offcuts that I planed glued up and finished with teak oil. The 1x6s on the bottom align it with the opening of the fire pit. It’s going to live outside(obviously). What are your guys thoughts? I know apitong is hardy (this was trailer decking) but is a glue up like this going to survive in the elements or just warp like crazy? I was thinking about adding some some inlaid metal bracing to the bottom to bridge the seams with the outermost boards but it might be unnecessary. Any input is appreciated!

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6 DIY Tabletop Fire Pit Ideas to Warm Your Space
October 22, 2023 - Longer rectangular tabletop fire pits are a great option for a wide table and really fill out the space. The long shape allows multiple people along the table to see or use the flame. Drawback: Most portable fire pits have a shorter flame (taller flames may be dangerous) and come with a cover to kill the fire safely. Make sure to implement proper safety measures. ... Fire-safe rocks, marbles, or glass. Similar to other DIY fire pits, use fire-safe materials.
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DIY Tabletop Fire Bowl Made in Minutes - In My Own Style
May 4, 2022 - Tabletop fire bowls made of concrete, ... when just chilling on your patio, deck or porch. Learn how to make DIY tabletop fire bowls in literally… minutes! No tools needed. There are many DIY fire pits and ideas found online....