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Equipment
- a wooden board about 100 cm long, 50 cm wide and 2 cm thick - a wooden board 37 cm long, 19.5 cm wide and 3 cm thick - a saw - a screwdriver - dowels to fix it to the wall - wood screws - wood glue - a tape measure - a pencil Budget: around 30 € Duration: 3 hours
Steps
1. Start by cutting the pieces of wood to the following dimensions in the 2 cm thick board: - 4 pieces of 4.5 x 21.5 cm; - 3 pieces of 7 x 21.5 cm; - 3 pieces of 2 x 21.5 cm; - 1 piece of 9 x 41 cm. The piece of 9 x 41 cm corresponds to the back of the furniture which will be glued to the wall. In order for it to fit well on the others, a special cut should be made. Place it on a work surface, placing the sides 41 cm horizontally. Draw and saw a rectangle 2 cm wide and 2.5 cm high in the two lower corners (there are only two sides to saw for each rectangle).



Finally
Now that you have a glass holder worthy of a real bistro, it's time to start considering table football! Otherwise, you can also take inspiration from these 20 bistro-style kitchens!


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