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Plan No. 26 — Intermediate
Coffee Table
Breadboard ends · 48"L × 24"W × 18"H · White Oak
48" 24" DETAIL A — Mortise & Tenon
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A Look Inside

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Below is a real excerpt from Plan No. 26 — Coffee Table with Breadboard Ends. Every blueprint in the library follows this same shop-ready format.

Coffee Table with Breadboard Ends

48"L × 24"W × 18"H · White Oak · ~14 hrs · ~$180 lumber
Plan 26

Cut List (excerpt)

PartQtyDimensions
Top boards43/4" × 6" × 44"
Breadboard end23/4" × 3" × 24"
Apron, long23/4" × 4" × 38"
Apron, short23/4" × 4" × 14"
Leg42-1/2" × 2-1/2" × 17-1/4"

Hardware

  • · (8) #8 × 1-1/4" wood screws
  • · (2) 3/8" × 4" elongated breadboard slots
  • · Titebond III wood glue
  • · Osmo Polyx-Oil hardwax finish

Assembly (steps 1–4 of 12)

  1. Mill all stock to final thickness (3/4") and joint one edge straight on each top board.
  2. Glue up the four top boards in two pairs first, then join the pairs — this gives you flatter cauls and easier clamping.
  3. Once the top is dry and scraped flat, cut a 1/4" × 1/2" tongue along each end of the top using a router or dado stack.
  4. Cut the matching groove in each breadboard end. Fit dry — the joint should slide together with hand pressure, no hammering.
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