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Harvest Table Plans

by Jack Sander
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This step by step diy woodworking project is about harvest table plans. If you want to learn more about building this rustic table for your home, we recommend you to pay attention to the instructions described in the article. Always take a look over several alternatives before starting the actual assembly of the table, to make sure the table will suit your needs and match the style of the rest of the furniture.

Before starting the actual assembly of the harvest table, we recommend you to adjust the size and the design of the components to suit your needs. Work with attention and make sure the materials are in a good condition (perfectly straight, without knots, wanes or decay). Work with attention and take accurate measurements before locking the components together with galvanized screws.

Align all the components with attention before locking them together with galvanized screws. In addition, we recommend you to add waterproof glue to the joints in order to reinforce the rigidity of the structure. Check if the corners are right-angled before inserting the screws, to get the job done in a professional manner. Plumb the legs with a spirit level and make sure the tabletop is perfectly horizontal. See all my Premium Plans in the Shop.

 

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Harvest Table Plans

Building a harvest table

Building a harvest table

 

Materials

  • A – 4 pieces of 4×4 lumber – 29 long LEGS
  • B – 2 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 71″ long, 4 piece – 25″ long, 3 pieces – 29″ long APRONS
  • C – 2 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 32″ long SUPPORTS
  • D – 1 piece of 2×4 lumber – 78″ long STRETCHER
  • E – 7 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 73″ long, 2 pieces – 38 1/2″ long TABLETOP

  • 1 piece of 4×4 lumber – 10 ft
  • 6 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 8 ft
  • 8 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 8 ft
  • 2 1/2″ screws
  • 1 1/4″ screws
  • glue, stain
  • wood filler

Tools

  • Safety gloves, glasses
  • Miter saw, jigsaw
  • Chalk line, tape measure, spirit level, carpentry pencil
  • Drill machinery and drill bits

Tips

  • Apply several coats of wood stain to the wooden components
  • Fill the holes with wood filler and smooth the surface

Time

  • One Day

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Building a harvest table

Building the legs

Building the legs

 

The first step of the woodworking project is about building the four legs of the harvest table. As you can easily notice in the plans, we recommend you to make a notch at the bottom of the legs. Make several parallel cuts and clean the recess with a chisel and sandpaper.

 

Attaching the aprons

Attaching the aprons

 

Continue the project by attaching the aprons to the top of the wooden legs. As you can easily notice in the plans, we recommend you to drill pocket holes at both ends of the 2×4 components and to insert screws into the legs. Make sure the corners are right-angled and the legs are perfectly plumb before inserting the screws.

 

Fitting the supports

Fitting the supports

 

If you want to reinforce the structure of the wooden table, we recommend you to fit several supports between the side supports of the harvest table. Drill pocket holes at both ends of the supports and secure them into place with 2 1/2″ screws, after making sure the corners are right-angled.

 

Attaching the stretcher

Attaching the stretcher

 

Fit the supports to the bottom of the legs and secure them into place tightly. Work with attention and with great care, otherwise the structure won’t be rigid.

 

Building the tabletop

Building the tabletop

 

Building the tabletop is a straight forward process, but you need to work with attention and to lay the components on a level surface. Drill pocket holes as described in the image and secure the components together with 2 1/2″ galvanized screws.

 

Attaching the tabletop

Attaching the tabletop

 

Center the frame of the table to the tabletop, drill pocket holes through the supports and insert the screws into the slats. Make sure the components are aligned in a professional manner, otherwise the end result might not be symmetrical.

 

Harvest table plans

Harvest table plans

 

Harvest table plans

Harvest table plans

Last but not least, we recommend you to take care of the finishing touches. Fill the holes with wood filler and let it to dry out for several hours. Afterwards, smooth the wooden surface with fine-grit sandpaper and vacuum the residues.

Smart Tip: Apply several coats of stain or paint to the wooden components, if you want to protect them from decay and to enhance the look of the harvest table. 

 

 

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