Coffee Coin Table
In this day and age, saving change is a must & this table makes saving simple and supportive (because its a table).
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After sketching it out in my head, I made my cuts then sanded, stained, and polyurethaned all the wood which was reclaimed or leftover.
While waiting on the wood to dry, I took an old broke brass drain cover and cut out one of the slots. After much filing, sanding, & polishing, it turned into a nice looking coin slot.
When the wood was dry, I cut a hole in the table top for the coin slot.
While waiting on the wood to dry, I took an old broke brass drain cover and cut out one of the slots. After much filing, sanding, & polishing, it turned into a nice looking coin slot.
When the wood was dry, I cut a hole in the table top for the coin slot.
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Next I built the coin box and the bracket that holds it up, then I attached the legs and was done.
The building of this table was an amazing journey & i'm a richer man because of it (because it saves money).
The building of this table was an amazing journey & i'm a richer man because of it (because it saves money).