Make this beautiful minimalist diy coffee table with a touch of industrial style.
Copper pipe coffee table diy.
Cut copper pipe to length using the pipe cutter place the pipe in the cutter resting in the grooves and tighten the screw so the blade is tight against the mark you want to cut.
I could only fit 5 pipes in my car but they also sell 10 if you have a larger vehicle and that is the more economical route.
You are now the happy owner of a brand new commercial coffee table.
Build easily this coffee table by sawing and screwing pieces of wood together.
Copper is still big news on both the fashion and décor fronts and we couldn t think of a more clever and pretty way to incorporate copper in your home than with suzelle s gorgeous diy coffee table.
Utilize the 3 4 inch wood screws to connect the flanges to the table.
Center your pipe base on the underside of the table.
With that the top part of the coffee table is finished.
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Copper pipe diy coffee table.
My table s wood top is 4ft long by 17 wide and 1 thick.
Suzelle uses conduit pipe instead of real copper because it s cheaper and better.
These cutters are cheap about 15 and are really easy to use.
Just use some copper pipe and a wooden board.
Assemble the support structure for the table by connecting the pipes with the elbows and tees following the above.
Copper pipe side table diy.
Get the brilliant industrial style look in your coffee table.
For the base use a copper pipe for the base.
Using the pipe cutting tool cut the 3 lengths of copper pipe into pieces according to the diagram above.
Then start cutting the pieces to length using a pipe cutter.
It s easier to make than it looks we promise.
And it s just in time for the weekend.
Take the structure apart to start glueing the.
The longer the piece of copper you buy the more you will save but you have to have the means to transport it.
They can be put next to couches to hold flowers and coffee mugs act as bedside tables or a nightstand or even be used as plant stands to liven up a dull wall.