Making a Bedside Table Out of Drywall

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Making a Bedside Table Out of Drywall

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In this post, I’m going to share with you how to make a bedside table out of drywall using only 3 basic household tools:a stanley knife, ruler and bottle of PVA glue.
The steps are based on a 1.2 x 2.4m sheet but it can also be made out of offcuts. We have also created a how-to video and downloadable instructions to help with the making process.

Supplies

12.5mm Square Edged Drywall
Stanley/ Craft Knife
Metre Ruler
PVA Glue

Break Down Drywall Sheet: Mark + Score

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Break Down Drywall Sheet: Snap + Cut

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Convert Pieces Into Components: Mark + Score

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Convert Pieces Into Components: Snap + Cut

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Score Folds + Cut Notches

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- Only score one side of the drywall at the fold lines, do not snap or cut through the back layer of paper. Decide what side you want to score on, as whatever surface you do choose will end up facing outwards on the final bedside table.

- To cut the notches, ensure you score from both sides of the drywall, before pressing harder and harder until the piece is removed. Also make sure you are cutting the notch so as to ensure the paper edge touches the floor in the final bedside table.

Glue on Back Shelf Support

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When gluing, ensure the top of the back shelf support is flush with the bottom of the notches

Snap + Fold Sides

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Glue Up Sub-Assemblies

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Before gluing anything, ensure the top edge of the plaster is perfectly flat + smooth (you can do this by scraping the edge with a knife). This is because the components need to fit inside of each other.

Finish (Optional)

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Final Assembly

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Finished!

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The bedside table is now completely finished and ready to be put to good use! Enjoy!

If you are interested in seeing what else can be made out of drywall, we have a few other projects which can be seen on our page.