How Do You Build A Dining Room Side Board Table?
Sideboard tables can add serving room. In a dining room, they could be used as a dessert or wine table. Or they can be an eye-catching, decorative piece of furniture. Building a dining room sideboard table starts with drawing a plan that answers the question, why do I want one? If your plans include paint, Medium Density Fiberboard works well because it has a hard, smooth surface. Place the two pieces of 15¾-by-15-by-¾-inch Medium Density Fiberboard on a work table. These serve as the end panels. Measure from one end and make marks at 3/8, 10 1/4 and at 11 inches. Place the framing square on the marks and draw a line across the 15¾-inch width of the end panels. Drill four pilot holes with the 1/16-inch drill bit directly on the line 3/8 inches from the end and between the 10 ¼ and 11-inch lines. Next, drill a countersink hole ¼ inches deep on each of the pilot holes. Set these aside. Apply glue to the edge of the 3-by-3-by- ¾-inch plywood and secure the 1½-by-3-by-¾-inch plywood to the