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3 ea. 2" x 1/4" x 8' hardwood lattice
1 ea. 1" x 1/4" x 8' hardwood lattice
4 ea. 1/4-20 x 1" Carriage bolts
4 ea. 1/4-20 brass threaded insert nuts
4' x 1" nylon web belt
1/4" staples

















































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I'd like to make the legs a bit longer to use as a taller side table. Any suggestions on how to stabilize the legs to minimize wobble?
Thanks!! :-)
I did find one very helpful improvement to the original instructions. I believe the object in this picture is called a locking blind T-nut. It is much easier to install than threaded inserts and will definitely go on straight. They can be found at Lowes in the Hardwear > Furniture Parts section. Less than $1 each. Pre-drill a hole in each leg, put a few drops of gorilla glue around the pre-drilled hole, then hammer one of these nuts on top your hole (gently, so your leg doesn't split).
The only thing to double check is that the size of your dowel leg is big enough to hold the T-nut, because the locking teeth on the nut need some extra room to bite down.
Good luck and happy tinkering!
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These can be trimmed to length and stained to make a very snooty leg.
Instead of using plain nylon strapping, I used some inexpensive car tie-downs. The strap's buckle hangs about 1/2" off the edge of the table. The rest of the strap is left long at the opposite edge. Doing it this way, lets me roll up the table's surface, legs and bottom bars into a secure, self contained package.
For good measure, I also added some rubber tips to prevent the dowels from picking up moisture or dirt.
Thanks for the inspiration, Marsh. My wife and I love this thing!
www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl_uk/hs.xsl/index_10993.htm
It wont be there long so I'll add the pics too.
As I read this I cant help notice that next to me is a dismantled shelving unit, that has been lying in wait for me to make use of, and is already made up of lattice planks, perfect for this job, which means I'm already half done :-D Hooray!
Great instructable :-)
I might have to make a table like this for camping.