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Dining Table Fit for a Farmhouse
Over the holiday season we featured a stunning dining table created by our friend Mike. Mike had built a dining table for his daughter using Osborne dining table legs along with wood milled from his farm. If you missed this post, you will want to check it out! You can find Mike’s table Here.
Today, I’m excited to share a second table from Mike. Mike told us that, “After we made the first table for my daughter and her family, we made this one for our farm house.” Mike chose the Traditional Rope Dining Table Leg (Part #1011) in Knotty Pine. Mike noted that, “This table is also made from pine on our farm that we milled ourselves.” Wow!
Mike also added, “Your table legs worked great but I also want to thank you for video you had on your website that showed how to use pocket hole screws to assemble the table base and attach the base to the top. That video really got us started with a way to make a quality table. Thank you.” You’re more than welcome Mike! We love sharing tips and tricks!
Isn’t this table stunning? We think so! This stunning farmhouse design is a perfect fit for Mike’s farmhouse. Beautiful work Mike! Thank you so much for sharing your photos with us, and for choosing Osborne!
Are you in the market for a new farm house table? Now you can build one yourself! Osborne makes it easy with a wide selection of Dining Table Legs, Table base kits, and step by step instructional videos! Imagine how impressed your friends and family will be when you tell them you built your farm dining table! What a great conversation starter?! Get started building your dream table today.
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