Osborne Builder's Studio: Bistro Table Build
In this episode of Builder's Studio, Sara shows you how to build a DIY bistro or cafe-style table with the Contemporary Bistro Pedestal from Osborne Wood Products. This stunning metal table base can be used to create a small dining table for your home or restaurant. It has a modern profile with a flat black finish that accentuates a wide range of decor. Attach the table top of your choice and you have a beautiful piece that was simple to build.
Assembly Instructions
Overall Dimensions: 29 ¼ “ x 36”
Included:
- Contemporary Bistro Pedestal Base (Part #102270)
Top Plate: 11.8125” across
Center Post: 27 ⅝“ height
Bottom Plate: 21” diameter
Assembly hardware (bolts/washers)
Attachment screws (please note these may need to be substituted depending on the thickness of our table top)
Allen keys (small and large)
You will need:
Tabletop (we used a 36” spruce top)
L Square Ruler
Proper safety equipment
Writing utensil
Drill or drill press
Instructions:
Step 1 - Find the centerpoint
Mark out the centerpoint on the underside of the chosen tabletop. Take the L Square ruler and align the shorter side to the edge of the tabletop. The bottom corners of the ruler’s short side should be flush with the edge of the tabletop. Draw a line (known as a cord) along the bottom side of the ruler, and find the centerpoint of the line. Then, mark a perpendicular line from the cord that goes a bit past the assumed centerpoint.
Step 2 - Repeat 3-4 times
Repeat Step 1 in 3-4 different locations to ensure that the perpendicular lines will give a solid centerpoint after they bisect in the middle.
Step 3 - Place top plate of the base against underside of table top
Next, take the top plate of the base kit and place it against the underside of the table top and make sure it is aligned with the centerpoint. Then, take a pen and mark out where the screw holes are located.
Step 4 - Attach the top plate
Attach the top plate to the center post by screwing in three washers with the larger Allen key.
Step 5 - Attach the base
Next, attach the base. This step could require assistance since the base is heavy. Align the center of the base to the center of the post. There will be three holes in the center where you should place the bolts. Screw in the bolts with an Allen Key.
Step 6 - Attach pedestal center
Align the pedestal center to the marked holes on the tabletop and then begin attaching them. Place the bolts inside each screw hole and use a drill to screw them in.