it was easier than i anticipated it to be! purchase the board, have them cut it, cut out the 'notch' with an electric handsaw, cut the legs from a 1.5" dowel rod, add the leveling feet, stain, and varnish!
yay me! [img]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...1/IMG_1112.jpg[/img] [img]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...1/IMG_1114.jpg[/img] p.s. i paid big money for one for my Janome, but because of the clean lines on this one, i did it myself for about $15 (not including the cost of power tools that i should have had anyway and will use for other projects). |
Yay you is right! You did a beautiful job! A talented carpenter as well as a gifted quilter! Make me one!
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What a clever gal you are! Congratulations. I wonder if I could do that? You gave some easy directions - may try it.............
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Good job!!! Way to go. Quilters are resourceful people.
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You go girl! Those little tables cost big money. :thumbup:
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woohoo! Way to go!
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WOW!!! You should go in the extension table making business. I'm sure you could make some big bucks :) :-) :D
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WOW! Great job.........
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awesome--clever, smart and talented!! You are the total package!
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I am impressed!!
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