Checkerboard Table
This checkerboard table is made from maple and walnut wood.
Strips
Strips of wood were cut from maple and walnut. Alternate each strip, one maple, one walnut. Glue the strips together. You can use a size that is the best fit for your checkers. Standard, small, or large.
Making It "checkered"
After strip were glued together, cut across the strips. Every other strip was then flipped and glued to give it the "checkered" look.
Sanding
Sand, sand, sand to get it as smooth as possible. Then walnut was chosen for the the frame to surround the checkerboard.
Framing
After measuring, cut the frame. Glue and clamp.
Slats
Cut slats that will support the checkerboard. Glue and use screws to secure.
Add Checkerboard
Drop in the checkerboard and glue. Let dry overnight.
Legs and Support
Attach legs by using screws and a Kreg jig. Support boards will help make it more sturdy.
Finish
Apply several coats of clear coat to get your desired sheen.
Completed Checkerboard
Enjoy playing a game of checkers on your newly completed table.