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  • Molly Brown Parlor Table: Assembling the Table
  • From "Woodworking"
    episode DIW-211
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    The finished table takes only a few seconds to assemble and take apart!

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

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    Figure F

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    Figure G

    The tabletop and legs are attached by dowels, which allow the pieces to be disassembled at will.

    Materials:

    Drill with 3/8" bit
    Dowel center
    Tape measure or ruler
    3/8" tapered wooden dowel

    1. Begin by folding legs together in a stack. Use vise to secure in an upright position.

    2. Measure and draw a line across the top edges of legs (figure A) to align drilled holes.

    3. Drill shallow 3/8" holes through top edges of legs (figure B).

    4. Insert dowel center into hole on each leg (figure C).

    5. Transfer dowel center position to the table by first aligning legs with X on underside of tabletop.

    6. Measure from edge of corner to table leg for proper positioning (measurement should be the same for all legs).

    7. Align the dowel center on the pencil mark (figure D) and press down to create indentation (figure E).

    8. Repeat process for all legs.

    9. Remove legs and drill shallow 3/8" holes into the four indentations (figure F). Note: Avoid drilling too deeply -- about 1/2" deep is the maximum.

    10. Dry-fit tapered dowels into the holes.

    11. Position the legs over the dowels to test the fit (figure G). Sand the dowels, if necessary, for a better fit.

    12. Use woodworker's glue to adhere the dowels to the underside of the tabletop and allow to dry thoroughly before proceeding.

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    Author: Anthony Guidice
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