NATURAL WOOD COFFEE TABLE
A coffee table made from a slab and a stump will really bring the outdoors into your living room. You could also build one of these rugged pieces to serve as a long-lasting, no-fuss outdoor table. Slap a couple of stumps next to it, and you’ve got seating!
--Excerpted from Tree Craft: 35 Rustic Wood Projects That Bring the Outdoors In
by Ernest C Lubkemann, published by Fox Chapel. Images by Scott Kriner.
Materials and Tools:
• Big slab of wood for tabletop • Big stump for pedestal • Belt sander • Stain, if desired
Source ,Amazon.com: Tree Craft: 35 Rustic Wood Projects That Bring...Step 1
Find a big slab of wood for the tabletop. Here’s the large slice of American elm I started with. This is definitely a piece I wouldn’t want to drop on any body parts!
Step 2
Sand the top of the slab with a belt sander. I like the look of leaving the rough chainsaw cuts visible, but just smoothing out the surface.
Step 3
I decided to stain this slab dark. Use a big stump or log as a pedestal. Use two stumps or logs if needed. You might need some shims to keep the top level. I use the weight of the slab to connect the two pieces.
Step 4
Be sure to cover the table if you plan to leave it outside. The more you protect the wood from the elements, the longer it will last.