Building small table for disassembly
I am building a child's table and chairs for a christmas present.
This will either be shipped or boxed up and transported in checked airline baggage. My default plan is to dry fit the table legs and much of the chair legs and then glue and finish them at the destination, but I would PREFER to simply make the table, um, "disassembleable" or have the legs fold down. The only thing is every table I have seen that can be taken down or folded up is darn rickety. Any neat tricks here or specialized hardware that would help? I've been looking for commercial examples of this, and every one is like I describe in the sentence above. |
Building small table for disassembly
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Building small table for disassembly
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Building small table for disassembly
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Building small table for disassembly
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The only thing is every table I have seen that can be taken down or folded up is darn rickety. Some of the fasteners can be quite strong. Here's woodcraft's page on knock-down hardwa http://www.woodcraft.com/depts.aspx?deptid=2228 I've used this type: http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx...&FamilyID=1045 You need to be able to drill holes in a T pattern, however. The barrel nuts (B) don't require precise positioning (you can use a hand drill.) -- Sending unsolicited commercial e-mail to this account incurs a fee of $500 per message, and acknowledges the legality of this contract. |
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