Coffee Table Plan
This little coffee table plan will be found a very useful
piece of furniture for the den or library. Quarter-sawed oak should be
used in its construction, and the following pieces will be needed:
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4 legs, 2 by 2 by 29 in., S-4-S. 4 end slats, 1/2 by 2 by 10 in., S-4-S.
1 shelf, 1 by 16 by 30 in., S-1-S. 1 top board, 1 by 18 by 36 in., S-1-S.
The four legs are finished on all sides and chamfered at the bottom to prevent
the corners from splitting. The mortises for the shelf should be cut 9 in. from
the top of each leg, as shown in the sketch. Care should be taken to make these
a perfect fit.

The shelf should be finished on the top side and the four edges, and the corners
cut out to fit the mortises in the table legs. An enlarged view of this joint
is shown in the sketch.
The top board may have to be made of two 9-in. boards, dove-tailed and glued
together. It should be finished on the top side and the edges. The edges can
be beveled if desired. The board is fastened to the legs by means of screws
through four small brass angles. These angles can be made or they can be purchased
at any hardware store.

The top board and the shelf should be mortised at each end for the 1/2 by 2-in.
slats. These slats should be finished on all sides.
The coffee table plan is now ready to be assembled and glued together. The
glue should dry at least 24 hours before the clamps are removed.
After the glue is dry, carefully go over the entire table with fine sandpaper
and remove all surplus glue and rough spots.
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