Building a Mosaic Table
Q: We have just completed a beautiful mosaic that is on a piece of three and a half by seven foot of particle board. We would like to make the piece into a kitchen table. Do you have any ideas on a design for a table that would support the weight but not detract from the mosaic?
A: You are going to need a lot of support under that table top, especially since it is on particle board. I would put six legs with a frame on top of the legs, six inches in from the sides, with cross members at least 16 inches apart. The structure underneath the table would resemble a ladder with legs on it. 1 x 6 hardwood would work fine for the frame, with ready-made legs from a lumber company. Remember, particleboard alone will warp in a day if not supported correctly.
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-- Tips courtesy of HomeAdvisor.com