Materials Needed:

12 x Steel floor flanges (3/4")

4 x 3.4" and 1/2" Reducing Tee (2 x 3/4" and 1 x 1/2")

4 x 1/2" Pipe

5 x 12 x 3/4" iron pipe

4 x 18 x 3.4" iron pipe

5 poplar (or other hardwood boards) (1.25 inch width; total final table lenght is 5')

A whole bunch of screwhole plugs (3/8") and wood screws of 2." length

Hardwood Dowels 3/8" x 1.5"

5" Bolts and associated wingnuts

ChalkString

Power drill

Palm sander

Chopsaw

Rubber Mallet

3/8" screw hole drillbit

Philips Head Bit

Gorilla Glue

1. Sand your wood bits until smooth using increasing smooth grit.

2. The table design here is two sides of the table plate are doweled and glued. A center leaf is dowled and balanced/supported by a final central post which is supported by the four table lets and suspended by iron crosspieces. It's not a crazy difficult design, but you need to pay attention to your distances as your metal pipes are built finitely.

3. Start By Aligning your pieces of hardood board to make the one side straight. Use a pencil to mark and drop in a dowel on the side of the boards you want to dowel together.

4. Use the factory edge to get your distances to the dowel holes. Drilll the dowel holes in and glue them in to get each edge of the table to act as a larger piece for the left and right side of the table.

5. Repeat the process to get the central leaf to marry up to the side boards. Use your drill bit, dowels, and glue to make 3 leaves for the top of the table.