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Name | Quantity | Dimensions | Unit Price | Total |
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A | 6 | 22 x 150 x 3000 mm (link) | £8.40 | £50.40 |
B | 4 | 22 x 100 x 3000 mm (link) | £6.45 | £25.80 |
C | 6 | 45 x 145 x 3600 mm (link) | £14.58 | £29.16 |
- | - | - | - | £105.36 |
- Take 4 of (A) and cut each into the following lengths:
- Short side (600mm)
- Slat (556mm)
- Long slide (1844mm)
You should be left with no waste. and now have 12 cuts total.
- Take 2 of (B) and cut each into the following lengths:
- Short side (top) (600mm)
- Slat (556mm)
- Long slide (top) (1844mm)
You should be left with no waste. You'll now have 6 new cuts and now have 18 cuts total.
- Take all 2 of (C) and cut equally into:
- Leg part (900mm)
You should be left with no waste. You'll now have 8 new cuts and now have 26 cuts total.
- Take 1 of (A) and cut into:
- 5 x 556mm (more slats)
You should be left with 220 waste. You'll now have 5 new cuts and now have 31 cuts total.
- Take 1 of (A) and cut into:
- 2 x 556mm (yet more slats)
You should be left with 1888mm which needs cutting down the middle lengthways to create:
- 2 x 1888mm x 75mm (slat supports). Note: Cutting lengthway doesn't have to be precise.
- Take 2 of (B) and cut each end at 45 degrees to make two cuts where the longest side is:
- 720mm (short side decorative top)
- 2008mm (long side decorative top)
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- Screw the leg pairs together
- Screw the short sides (3 per side) to a pair of legs twice.
- Screw the long sides (3 per side) to the two sides
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Turn the table upside down
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Take the supports and add the supports directly by the sides. I recommend using a brace to support it against the legs too.
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Turn the table back upright
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Lay and screw in the 13 slats (11 that are 150mm wide + 2 that are 100mm wide). You'll likely find that the last slat will be about 10mm to wide so you'll have to trim this off.
- Screw the decorative tops on. These should hang over the edges by 15mm all around