
Tripod Table
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I created this cafe-style table a couple of years ago and used it as our dining table in the small apartment where we lived. It has held up remarkably well, even outdoors in Seattle rain, so it's time to share its design. * First, print the 'dowel fit check' part to ensure all dowels fit snugly by a few inches. If it's too tight or loose, simply adjust this part's scale in your slicer to find the right size. Scale all parts evenly.* Top: The top should be 1.25" thick and 30" wide. Thicknesses of 1.25-2" and diameters of 26-30" will work well. Legs: Cut dowels at 9.25 degrees on the base, each 2" x 27". If you can't find them locally, try these options: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YVXHQ36/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Screws: Use SPAX #8 x 1 in. Philips Square Drive Flat-Head Full Thread Zinc Coated Multi-Material Screws. Find them at: https://www.homedepot.com/p/SPAX-8-x-1-in-Philips-Square-Drive-Flat-Head-Full-Thread-Zinc-Coated-Multi-Material-Screw-30-per-Box-4101010400251/202040993
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