Chalkboard Table

 by randofo
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I can't tell you how many times I've been sitting at the dining room table and have been struck with a 'brilliant' idea and haven't had anywhere to write it down. This table, in fact, was one such idea. I thought to myself, wouldn't it be great if the table were a chalkboard and I could sketch out my ideas right there as they came to me, rather than having to get up and find my notebook? And then I thought that I could also use it to label various food dishes on the table for the benefit of the vegetarian in the household. And why stop there? I could also easily resolve issues pertaining to seating arrangements with a few simple strokes. I could save money on place mats and table settings. I could draw funny pictures of cats being eaten by octopi. And in my mind, it was decided then and there that this table was going to - no - needed, to be made.









 
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Step 1: Go get stuff

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You will need:

- 3' x 5' x 3/4" board
- (x2) 3' sections of 1x2 
- Wood or craft glue
- Some sort of large weight
- Chalkboard paint
- (x2) black Ikea trestle
- Brushes, rollers, trays and drop clothes
- (x2) 6' aluminum extrusions (mcmaster.com PN#8427A67)
- Power drill and 1/4 and 5/32 drill bits
- (x12) Wood screws and screw driver
- Chalkboard chalk
- (optional) Chalkboard eraser
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sd2kool4u says: Apr 5, 2011. 3:49 PM
i did this to my whole wall about 2yrs ago
The Expert Noob in reply to sd2kool4uSep 3, 2012. 8:41 AM
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=D says: May 25, 2012. 11:32 PM
This is definitely next on my list of home projects! It would work great on my study desk. My only concern is the smudging of chalk and dust problems... Does the chalk spread everywhere when the table is in use?
HollyMann says: Apr 9, 2012. 2:12 PM
I love this idea! I already have chalkboard paint. I love how you added chalk holders also - an awesome finishing touch!
Pfarmkid says: Oct 17, 2011. 7:49 AM
where did you buy your chalkboard paint
randofo (author) in reply to PfarmkidOct 17, 2011. 8:36 AM
Home Depot
beauwalker23 says: Mar 15, 2010. 9:38 PM
 Could you make an instructiables on how to creat a ".gif"? How you make your photos flow.
jeffconnelly in reply to beauwalker23Apr 14, 2010. 8:26 PM
 What you're looking for is called an "animated gif", and they're considered to be (no offence, randofo) a fairly tacky website design aspect. It's pretty 1990's.
dhanveetech in reply to jeffconnellyAug 12, 2011. 6:27 AM
I dontno......
For joke....
Put it in a balloon.
Then blow, blow ,blow, POP
ilpug in reply to dhanveetechOct 11, 2011. 8:24 PM
meh, i couldnt care less if people think they are tacky- i like them!
destructopop says: Jun 21, 2011. 6:33 AM
I not only WANT to make this... I almost feel like it's IMPORTANT I make this. And soon. We're wasting so much time NOT drawing on our chalk-board table! Time to remedy this.
jensenr30 says: Mar 10, 2011. 4:33 PM
This is awesome!
what it is hoe says: Jul 8, 2010. 12:22 PM
if you're worried about lead....don't be. they sell acrylic latex chalkboard paint at a few stores if you look around with absolutely no led in it. great tutorial also! my girlfriend and i have been looking everywhere for a table to buy and now im just going to make this one instead
snowluck2345 in reply to what it is hoeFeb 28, 2011. 8:46 PM
I don't think people are worried about lead paint considering it has been outlawed in the united states for over 30 years and most companies manufacture a single product to keep costs down.
temuuhe says: Mar 14, 2010. 2:10 PM
I want to paint my existing table with chalk board paint, do I need to sand my table to get the old paint off? or should it be fine if I just paint it over.

Thanks! and a great post!
Scurvymcdiggle in reply to temuuheFeb 25, 2011. 4:05 PM
you really dont need to get all of the old paint off. just knock it down and make sure its level. DONT FORGET. use a respirator!
randofo (author) in reply to temuuheMar 15, 2010. 9:23 AM
If you want to make something that is going to last a while, you might want to consider using a chemical paint stripper and some steel wool to really removed the finish. Or, if you don't particularly care, just slap a coat of paint over it. I try to avoid sanding painted finishes as you never know for certain what exactly is in the paint (and it also doesn't typically remove it as well).
infomind says: Feb 21, 2011. 3:21 PM
Love it!!! ^_^ I am definitely going to make my self one, or two... Or ten!! Make everything with chalk paint!! My walls, my entire house!!! MUhahahahaha!!!!!!!!

Anywho thanks for the instruc-table ^_^
DIYDragon says: Jan 29, 2011. 5:28 AM
Cute idea. I thought about painting up a wall in my office like this just to scribble notes on and stuff!
Bigev says: Mar 11, 2010. 7:29 AM
I WANT TO DO THIS!

But I have no room for a table... Stoopid vagrant college life...

THE CHALKBOARD PAINT IDEA WILL BE IMPLEMENTED IN OTHER FORMS!

I just don't know on what...
jessandstavro in reply to BigevJan 11, 2011. 8:27 PM
I made a chalkboard t-shirt using the same paint. 4 or 5 coats did it, in a big, taped-off square on the chest.
randofo (author) in reply to BigevMar 13, 2010. 9:26 PM
Oh! Put it on your curtains!

(and please don't blame me if this goes horribly wrong)
domestic_engineer in reply to randofoMar 31, 2010. 7:13 AM
they actually sell chalkboard fabric. you could use that to make curtains.
also known as chalk cloth. you could make curtains from that.
Bigev in reply to randofoMar 13, 2010. 11:45 PM
Nah, too insubstantial.
Zaphod Beeblebrox in reply to BigevMar 17, 2010. 5:39 PM
EVERY INCH OF WALL IN YOUR oh wait u said colledge. colledge=dorm,dorm=rent,rent = no paint
darnit
CHALKBOARD COVERING ON BOTTOM OF SKATE BOARD/LONGBOARD!!!!!!
Nabil in reply to BigevMar 13, 2010. 6:56 AM
a Headboard for when u dream with cool ideas! 
DIYDragon in reply to NabilJan 29, 2011. 5:29 AM
This sounds awesome.
lindaloo80 says: Nov 9, 2010. 1:36 PM
I haven't read through all 109 posts, but to the question of whiteboard and markers, Crayola now makes a white board crayon. They are a little more expensive than markers, but we use them all the time in our preschool since preschoolers can never remember to put tops back on markers! A tiny amount of goo gone followed by window cleaner cleans them up nicely.
nutsandbolts_64 says: Nov 2, 2010. 3:26 AM
Now who has enough audacity to make a whiteboard table...
seandogue says: Oct 18, 2010. 5:15 AM
How durable is that coating?
randofo (author) in reply to seandogueOct 18, 2010. 10:58 AM
The chalkboard paint itself has been holding up pretty well. I should have primed the table first to seal it as it has gathered a handful of small stains from having spilled food on it. I was considering throwing down another coat of paint to try and cover this up, but aside from that, no complaints in terms of durability.
seandogue in reply to randofoOct 18, 2010. 12:11 PM
Thanks. I like the idea. but I was/am concerned about durability. I'm pretty rough on things...maybe with four or five coats ;-) and good point about priming. I always prime in multiple coats and then give it a quick polishing with a high value 220+ sandpaper before applying any finish coat.
robbtoberfest says: Jul 4, 2010. 5:25 PM
I made the little fold-up table in my sail boat into a chalkboard table. I use it for maps or whatever and keeping the children entertained.
hjfast says: May 25, 2010. 6:02 PM
A few years ago I made a giant whiteboard table. Melamine, commonly used for cheap shower walls, can be purchased at hardware stores for ~$10 per 4'x8' sheet. I had abandoned a poker table project, so I still had a ~4x8 oval table. The stuff is super easy to clean off (if you don't leave the marker on too long). An added benefit is that it is cheap! Likely cheaper than the chalkboard paint. When I get a chance I will try to put an instructable together.

Hey... your spell check doesn't recognize "instructable"
landru says: Mar 8, 2010. 6:00 AM
what "bricks-&-mortar" store sells "chalkboard paint"? I've never heard of that before. if you got it online I'll accept a url as a substitute for the info I'm requesting ;-)
KathyAnneH in reply to landruApr 26, 2010. 8:59 AM
JoAnne's Craft stores sell it in colors
istorm27 in reply to landruApr 18, 2010. 2:48 PM
I've seen it at Home Depot, Lowes, and True Value hardware.
HamatoKameko in reply to landruMar 21, 2010. 3:19 PM
Wal-Mart carries it.
randofo (author) in reply to landruMar 8, 2010. 1:55 PM
Home Depot
Bigev in reply to randofoMar 11, 2010. 7:30 AM
Really! Cool...
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