I have been itching to build a new DIY Modern Farmhouse Turned Leg Dining Table! So, I made Ash come help me build it! Check out our free woodworking plans and video tutorial to build this beautiful table for under $250! You can grab the free plans for this DIY farmhouse table on our website in the link below!
https://www.shanty-2-chic.com/diy-modern-farmhouse-turned-leg-dining-table/

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The table looks great! However, where have you guys been?! It’s been almost 3 months!
I looked for a specific lumber list for this build and cant find any. Can you please advise how many 2×6's you used?
Love the table, you two are so inspirational. You make building so simple ❤️❤️❤️
I have been thinking about a new table, thanks girls also, would have liked to seen the finished table with your color choices.
I love it! I’m about to build a new one…all my builds have been inspired by y’all! Glad to see you’re back
Great job ladies, not only great DIYers but good looking to
Good to see you again. The table is beautiful. I would have liked to see a finished picture of it after you did the stain and finish and then one in your dining room where it was all decked out for Thanksgiving. Thanks for the video. I'm in the middle of building a slew of coffee mug holders. I was inspired to do so by your video.
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Very lovely table. For your next project wherever you glue there should be glue on the wood surfaces that are touching, just a thin coat will do…
It looks amazing. I love watching you guys, so glad you're back!!!
Love it! Thanks so much! If I wanted to make it wider could I add another board on top (so another 5″) then add 5 inches to the cross boards? Thanks!
Table looks great. I have an idea for you ladies. Can you make a TV lift cabinet????
Hello 🤗 if you are using the dining room, where is the office/ babies space? Your very clever at using your home for your family, thank you for sharing all the things you do!
I have the 720 and noticed that when trying to drill the pocket holes on the long edge of the aprons from 2×6 material that I ripped to 5" the bit would go through the top of the wood. I had to add a spacer under it to put the apron up to a point where the pocket holes were usable. Any idea what I am doing wrong or is this normal.
When i need ideas for woodwork builds, i look for yall. Thank you for the build ideas!!
What was the overall cost?
How do you clamp the table top boards when you get to the 3rd and more boards? We have a hard time getting them be flat because of this.
Love it! What software do you guys use for the plans? Thanks
Hi! You wouldn’t happen to have a promo code or anything for the legs do you? I’d love to use these on my next build.
Thank you for a great video and making it look easy! I checked out Carolina Leg Co. as I'm in North Carolina, and they are only 11 miles from my house, a 22 minute drive! My wife wants a new dining table. I've already made here the Industrial cart coffee table and she loves it! Keep up the great work!
I am going to be attempting to do this project. One question when staining the table top di you stain both sides or just the top? I am thinking you want to stain the whole piece to protect the wood for longevity. And also got legs for a companion bench seat. Do you have plans for that?
I have watched you guys build 2 different tables with bread board ends. Every other table builder never used pocket screws to attach the bread boards because pocket screws don't allow the field boards to contract and expand. Pocket screws can cause the field boards to crack and split. Have you ever have a failure because of pocket screw bread boards?
Table looks great
Looks great, I just wished you guys were a little more in depth and organized about the whole process.
Do not ever attach bread board end with pocket screws. It does not allow for wood movement. Same with attaching a table top to the skirt.
Natural wood movement will likely split this top down the road.