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Anyone interested in table legs made from books?

I made this table for the art section where I work, and I'm mostly just wanting to show it off because it took forever and I think it turned out pretty well. But I'm also wondering if anyone would like to see how I did it before I get involved in another big project, haha. I was really stupid and didn't take pictures the first time. :) (The weird sign on top of it is basically explaining that it is sturdy even though it's a little wobbly just because of the fact that it's made out of Reader's Digest Condensed volumes. :P)

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Apr 2, 2008. 12:41 AMMangetout says:
I was all ready to be shocked and outraged at the desecration of **BOOKS!** Then I noticed it's Reader's Digest condensed volumes. Ho Hum.. Carry on. How about bolting the books together to an MDF plate on the top of the stack, then gluing on another piece of MDF with a hole - effectively sinking the bolt flush - then the assembled leg could be screwed to the underside of the tabletop.
Apr 1, 2008. 10:36 PMkillerjackalope says:
We had those for years, my dad made them from bad books with nice covers, to a hole bit on a drill and did them seperately to make it look really precarious and slid the most ricidulously large bolt possible through them, they're great, strong and sturdy. We have a massive old ledger that's never been used, it's big enough to be a coffee table top.
Apr 1, 2008. 7:35 PMits a lion says:
That sucks. At least the table survived.
Mar 29, 2008. 9:24 AMjoojoobeans says:
Can you please post the step-by-step instructions on making that, as well as the materials needed? It's amazing, and I would like to at least try :)
Oct 17, 2007. 12:12 PMzachninme says:
Whats on the top?
Oct 17, 2007. 3:02 PMzachninme says:
(Just to be clear, I mean what is the tabletop made of, not the sign :P)
Oct 18, 2007. 3:06 AMzachninme says:
Has anyone? :P
Oct 17, 2007. 3:15 PMchooseausername says:
Aren't these metallic parts annoying when using this table ?
Oct 18, 2007. 3:23 AMchooseausername says:
If so, what about using one of them to attach a desk-lamp, and an other one to attach a pen holder ? =o)
Oct 17, 2007. 3:25 PMGoodhart says:
Hmm, too bad they couldn't be counter-sunk to make them level.
Oct 17, 2007. 4:45 PMPatrick Pending says:
I like it, the white looks really effective. Cheers, Pat. Pending
Oct 17, 2007. 10:04 AMfungus amungus says:
Wow, that's pretty white.

Reminds me when a bookshop in SF arranged the books by color.
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Oct 17, 2007. 10:26 AMKiteman says:
Michael Moon in the UK has been doing that for decades. As well as sections of proper books, there is a section aimed at people decorating pubs and places - the books are sorted by colour and sold by the yard of shelf-space they fill.

It's the only place I've ever heard a customer walk in and say "Can I have four feet of the orange books and a foot of the dark red, please?"
Oct 17, 2007. 1:22 PMgyromild says:
Did you actually glue all the pages (and covers) together? I assume you did since it would be even wobblier otherwise. Considering the effort and time it'll take to put them together, I hope they pay you well :)
Oct 17, 2007. 6:58 PMGoodhart says:
I don't own any books I would do that with. My wife on the other hand, has lots of them (she'd kill me though LOL)
Oct 17, 2007. 12:17 PMGoodhart says:
That IS a good use of Reader's Digest Condensed books LOL holding up a table so you can sit comfortably somewhere and read a real book ;-)
Oct 17, 2007. 11:11 AMits a lion says:
i would like to know how you held the legs together... glue them? run a rod through them? also, do they still make the readers digest books like that?
Oct 17, 2007. 10:19 AMwhatsisface says:
Yeah! A site can never have too much book furniture!

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