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Step 2Adding the Legs

Adding the Legs
To get the angle at which the legs should hit flat on the floor, set the legs against the core piece and scribe a line across with a straightedge, then trim them down.

Drill pilot holes and glue and screw the legs in place. Be careful to offset the screws so they 1) don't start a split in the pine, and 2) so the screws are centered in the width of each piece of plywood. If you center them on the total width of the plywood, the screws could go into the glue joint between the pieces and force them apart. I used 3" coarse thread drywall screws. Galvanized deck screws could also be used.
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