Builder's Studio: Custom Table Build with Reeded Pedestal Base
In these two episodes of Builder's Studio, Sara builds a stunning table with the Reeded Pedestal Kit from Osborne Wood Products. This popular design can be used for simple, elegant and even modern builds. The first video explains how to assemble the kit once you receive it. The second video provides an easy solution to building a custom table. Sara demonstrates installing a table skirt to a table top and using the Pedestal Kit Extender to attach the pedestal base to the table top.
Assembling the Reeded Pedestal Base
Overall Dimensions: 25" × 31 ¼" × 31 ¼"
Items Included:
- Reeded Pedestal Kit (Part #1164)
Pedestal center
Pedestal feet
Hardware is pre-installed
Tools Needed:
Wrench
Assembly Instructions:
Take all of the nuts and washers off the pedestal feet.
Add the foot to the pedestal center and re-attach the nuts and washers.
Repeat this for all four pedestal feet.
Please note that the feet have table levelers pre-installed allowing you to level out your table easily.
Attaching Pedestal Base & Table Skirt to Square Table Top
Overall Dimensions: 36” x 36” x 31”
Items Included:
Reeded Pedestal Kit (Part #1164)
Pedestal Kit Extender (Part #90020)
Custom Table Top that has already been finished
Tools Needed:
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Please note: This installation will not work for every project. Round tops or projects with no apron may require separate hardware. Plywood cross beams with pocket holes or table slides could be used to aid in the attachment process but elements of those methods may be seen if a custom apron is not created.
Assembly Instructions:
- This kit utilizes an assembled Reeded Pedestal. To assemble this pedestal base, follow these few steps:
Take all of the nuts and washers off the pedestal feet.
Add the foot to the pedestal center using the predrilled holes and re-attach the nuts and washers.
Repeat this for all four pedestal feet.
- In order to hide the pedestal attachment underneath the table top, we decided to create a custom table apron with mitered corners. We had a custom 36” square table top created for this build and planned for a 2” overhang on all four sides. This left a length of 32” across for the skirt boards.
When measuring for the skirt boards, be sure you have plenty of room inside the apron for your pedestal kit extender or table slides.
Cut the skirt boards to size and drill pocket holes (if preferred) using a pocket hole jig for easy attachment to the table top. For this build, we added four pocket holes to each skirt board.
Stain the skirt boards. While drying, mark on the underside of the table where you would like the skirt boards to be installed.
Once dry, place the skirt upside down onto the bottom of the table top with all pieces snugly fit together. Pre-drill using the pocket holes before installing screws. You can use a clamp during this process to ensure the boards stay still. Also, be sure that the screws you install are not too long and will not go through the tabletop surface.
Once the apron is attached, you can add the pedestal kit extender to the underside of the tabletop. This kit includes three pieces (two runner boards and a center plate). All of these pieces will have predrilled holes.
With your assembly still upside down, place the runner boards inside the apron with the larger holes facing up. Measure where these will go to ensure the full kit will be centered and make marks accordingly.
Install screws into the existing holes on the runner boards and attach them to the bottom of the tabletop. Make sure the screws used here are not long enough to go through the tabletop surface.
The center plate of the kit extender has various holes to accommodate multiple pedestals. There are small holes on the outer edge of the plate on one side which will attach to the runner boards.
Place your pedestal base on the ground and add the center plate using the existing holes. Make sure the side with the small holes on the outer edge of the plate is facing downward.
Add the included nuts and washers to the bolts and tighten.
Flip the pedestal base upside down onto the assembly and place it so that the center plate meets up with the runner boards inside the table apron.
Attach the center plate to the runner boards.
Your pedestal table is now complete!