Screen Print/Heat Press Table

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Screen Print/Heat Press Table

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In this Instructable i will show you how to make a table for ScreenPrinting/Heat press with built in cubbies.

What It's Used For!!!

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This Table is gonna be used for screen printing and using a heat press to make T-Shirts with built in cubbies with closing doors!

Materials/What I Used!!!

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Cutting to It Size!!!

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We Used two sheets of 4 foot by 8 foot plywood for this entire project.

Pieces you will need to cut out (I used a table saw it made it so much easier)

These are the measurements we ended up using

  • Two 79 3/8 inches x 31 3/8 inches. pieces used for the top and bottom of the table
  • Five 8 inches x 30 3/8 inches. pieces used for the inside dividers and side pieces
  • One 8 inches x 72 1/2 inches. piece used for the back of the table

The panels that cover the holes are all different sizes to house different things

  • 9 3/8 inches x 18 7/8 inches
  • 9 3/8 inches x 19 inches
  • 9 3/8 inches x 17 1/2 inches
  • 9 3/8 inches x 20 1/4 inches

Drilling Pocket Holes!!!

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We used a Kreg Jig to drill pocket holes in almost every piece we had except the top and bottom parts.

We Drilled 4 pocket holes on the bottom of the inside dividers and 2 on the side to connect it to the back.

Then we drilled 9 pocket holes on the back piece to drill it to the bottom.

Putting It Together!!!

Step on how to put it together (how we did it)

  • First we lined up and drilled in the 2 side pieces
  • Then we drilled in the back piece into the bottom and side pieces
  • Next we lined up the middle dividers and drilled them in
  • We drill little holes for the screws for the hinges
  • Lastly we screwed the screws into the hinges to create doors