Checkerboard Table

by varmitwife in Workshop > Woodworking

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Checkerboard Table

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This checkerboard table is made from maple and walnut wood.

Strips

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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"

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After strip were glued together, cut across the strips. Every other strip was then flipped and glued to give it the "checkered" look.

Sanding

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Sand, sand, sand to get it as smooth as possible. Then walnut was chosen for the the frame to surround the checkerboard.

Framing

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After measuring, cut the frame. Glue and clamp.

Slats

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Cut slats that will support the checkerboard. Glue and use screws to secure.

Add Checkerboard

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Drop in the checkerboard and glue. Let dry overnight.

Legs and Support

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Attach legs by using screws and a Kreg jig. Support boards will help make it more sturdy.

Finish

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Apply several coats of clear coat to get your desired sheen.

Completed Checkerboard

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Enjoy playing a game of checkers on your newly completed table.