I have a habit of liking and wanting things that are not super budget friendly. When there is something I want that is cost prohibitive I try to find a way to make it instead. This happened recently, I found a fluted coffee table and couldn’t stomach the cost, so I found a way to build one.
How to DIY a Fluted Coffee Table
I built myself a fluted coffee table with scrap wood and PVC pipe. It really was so easy. Once I gathered my PVC pipe I glued it together in a circle using construction adhesive. Then I laid out my scrap wood and made a circle jig using a board nailed to the center of the wood with my router attached to the other end. Using the circle jig, I hopped around in a circle all day lowering the router with each pass until I had cut two circles out of the scrap wood. I used construction adhesive to glue the two circles together and added screws for extra hold. Then I used Bondo to give the edge of the table a finished look. The Bondo is fiberglass so it is much stronger and more durable than regular wood filler. It is able to be sanded and painted just like wood filler. Once the Bondo was applied I sanded the edges and primed the PVC for paint. I attached the PVC to the table top by using the construction adhesive again. Then I painted the whole thing a nice neutral color to be a beautiful addition to our game room.
The DIY Fluted Coffee Table Finished
I love the way that the coffee table looks. It makes me so happy to create something that I wanted and learn new things in the process. I had so much fun creating a circle jig and trying out the Bondo. The table fits the space so well and is exactly what I was wanting. Click here to watch my video of the step by step making of this coffee table.