In this video, I show how to build a c-table. This Modern Sofa Table was a ton of fun to build! It is a perfect sofa side table and fits the mid-century modern style to a T. To build this c-shaped table, I used many different woodworking techniques. The slats are held in with dominos, but you could use dowels or attach a thin strip on the underside to support the top. I created router templates and used a flush-trim bit at the router table to create the shapes for the tapered legs and base. For this c-table, I used walnut and maple hardwood, and the contrast from the tabletop to the base looks great. I designed it to sit right above the height of the arm on my couch. If you decide to make it, be sure to measure your couch height and adjust it to fit your setup. I made this one go right over my couch's arm, but your size probably differs. So keep that in mind. I had a ton of fun building this side table! If you want plans for this woodworking project, check out the link below. And if you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them in the comments. Enjoy the build video! PROJECT PLANS: ▸ SUBSCRIBE! Starbond CA Glue Discount Code - TBW10 Link to site - // FOLLOW ▸ Follow me on Instagram: ▸ Follow me on Facebook: ▸ Website: ▸ Etsy: ▸ Patreon: ▸ MERCH - #ctable #woodworking #woodworkingplans #midcenturymodern Tools: Grizzly Parallelogram Jointer - Sawstop Cabinet Saw 3-HP - Festool Domino Joiner DF 500 - Triton 3-1/4HP Plunge Router - Other Items: CMT Crosscut Blade - CMT Ripping Blade - Magswitch FeatherBoard - Rockler Hold Down Clamps - Whiteside Round Over Bit - Whiteside Template Bit - EHOMA Parallel Clamps - Bessey Parallel Clamps - Rockler Silicone Glue Kit - Titebond Dark Wood Glue - Titebond II Extend - 3M Sanding Disc - Scotch-Brite Pads - Rubio Monocoat - Music by Epidemic Sound
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