You know what's really cool? Rustic furniture. You know what's not so cool? Rustic furniture with life-ruining, wallet-crushing price tags. We've all been there, strolling through the aisles of Crate and Barrel wondering why everything hurts. The pieces are beautiful, and they'll never make it into our living rooms because they cost all of the dollars. Luckily for all of humankind, however, RedditorFromDustToGlory successfully flipped the script on all that nonsense by creating a stunning rustic table for less than it costs to get an oil change.
If you want to stick it to the interior design man by creating one of these beauties, here's how it's done! Reddit / FromDustToGlory
First, she used a compound miter saw to cut all of the wood pieces she'd need to create the base (and she was kind enough to write out all of the measurements). Reddit / FromDustToGlory
Next, she used aKreg Mini Jig to connect them. Reddit / FromDustToGlory
These pieces made up the sides of the X-frame base. Reddit / FromDustToGlory
The longer two were just over 17 inches, and the shorter two were just under 14 inches. (You can check that handy size guide above for more details!)
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