Step 1: Choose and Prepare
2 - Strip and sand. Take off all the layers of paint accumulated over the years. I was pretty lucky with this door – the veneer was still in good condition on the ''interior'' side of the door.
3 - Choose and mesure your table dimensions.
4 - Cut each side of the door with a circular saw to obtain clean edges.
5 - In the middle section of the door, trace a rectangle area. This area need to cover the handle holes. With a router, remove a thin layer of wood – 1/32" or 1/16" thick. The thickness refers to the metal sheet you'll use. You'll need to remove this layer on the top and each side of the door where the metal sheet will be. I planed to cover the holes of the handle and lock with a metal sheet. You could choose a different strategy or material.
Step 2: Cut and fold
2 - Fold a 90° angle on 1 side and use a sander to adjust the fitting on the door. The metal sheet should be perfectly even with the wood surface.
3 - Mark the other side of the metal sheet and fold another 90° angle. Use a sheet metal folder to obtain better result.
4 - Check the fitting again on the table. The piece should be stiff on the door. Mine doesn't need any glue to stay in place.
5 - Cut the excess metal on each side.
6 - You can sand the edges of the door to mimic the rounded edge of the metal sheet.
Step 3: Install legs
2 - Install those legs and that's it !
Step 4: Oil and paint
2 - For the wood I used tung oil. The colors of the veneer shine in a whole new way with this magic product !
Step 5: Add chairs
I repeated the same process and used the same finishing products to obtain a uniform look.














































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Looks great in your dining room with the contrast of different wood on the chairs.