July 1, 2012
Legs are on!

Amazed I got this to level, but I did.

Would love to know the “right” way to countersink legs on a log table with an angle cut on one side.

Next step - final sanding and sealing.

Legs are on!

Amazed I got this to level, but I did.

Would love to know the “right” way to countersink legs on a log table with an angle cut on one side.

Next step - final sanding and sealing.

July 1, 2012
These are the tools I used to install the table legs. A chisel, mallet, drill, level, and vacuum.

These are the tools I used to install the table legs. A chisel, mallet, drill, level, and vacuum.

3:14pm  |   URL: http://tmblr.co/ZRuPXyOV2KOe
Filed under: log design furniture diy 
July 1, 2012
Countersinking the log table.   

Super hot day today.  My family is at our neighbor’s pool, so I snuck into the garage to work on this DIY log table.


I used CAPITA metal table legs from Ikea (6”). Then I did my best to countersink the table leg mounts as the log itself isn’t cut straight on one side.

Countersinking the log table.

Super hot day today. My family is at our neighbor’s pool, so I snuck into the garage to work on this DIY log table.


I used CAPITA metal table legs from Ikea (6”). Then I did my best to countersink the table leg mounts as the log itself isn’t cut straight on one side.

3:13pm  |   URL: http://tmblr.co/ZRuPXyOV22pK
Filed under: log furniture design diy