A table is a necessary attribute of kitchen furniture. Today, manufacturers use a lot of materials to produce tables. There is a great variety of table leg shapes; there are more than twenty of them. The traditional version has four legs. In most cases, standard models have a square or rectangular tabletop shape.
Wooden rectangular dining table with four legs
A table with three legs is usually round. It can be used as a small coffee table or as a dining area.
Round wooden kitchen table with three legs
Tables are also produced with two legs; they can be of various types, but the most common models are those with two X-shaped legs or durable ones made of solid wood.
Wooden table with X-shaped legs complete with chairs for a summer cottage
Mounting methods
The legs of the table are attached to the sides of the supporting frame, and the tabletop is, in turn, attached to them
Many craftsmen know that improperly secured legs are the root cause of the table swaying and tilting. There are adjustable mounts that can correct a large percentage of tilt, but quality assembly is paramount.
There are several options for attaching legs to tabletops:
Attaching the leg with surface plates
Attaching the Legs with T-Nuts
An option for attaching the table top to the table frames without using additional fittings using screws
Using small metal Z-brackets is another popular way to secure a countertop.
Fixation with surface plates | Let's say you bought legs without the appropriate fittings. To install them, you will need eye bolts for larger tables and threaded dowels for smaller ones. |
Fixing with T-nuts | This mounting option is suitable if you intend to restore the front surface of the table and thus give the interior an updated look. You should have T-nuts, eye bolts and eye bolts available. |
Screw mounting | This is a common and time-tested method of attaching the table surface to the drawers without the use of auxiliary fittings. Suitable for classic furniture. |
Application of Z-shaped holders | The use of small iron Z-fasteners is another popular method of fixation. The main advantages of this method are low cost, simple and reliable installation. |
Use of wooden clamps | An easy and durable method of attaching a tabletop without using commercial hardware. They are similar to Z-shaped holders. They are made from any scraps; it is enough to observe the orientation of the fibers. |
Using Figure Eight Holders | These metal fasteners are widely used in securing countertops. They come in two types - with washers of the same and different sizes. |
Application of spacers with grooves | In this case, 2 or 3 auxiliary spacers with rectangular grooves, the length of which is 10-15 mm, are attached to the frames of the kit. |
Using homemade wooden clamps is a simple and reliable way to attach a tabletop to a tabletop without purchasing hardware
Steel figure-eight fasteners - an option using inexpensive fittings
In this case, two or three additional spacers with rectangular grooves 10-15 mm long are attached to the side frames of the headset.
Advantages and disadvantages
There are no advantages without disadvantages, but kitchen legs have many more advantages than disadvantages.
The positive points include:
There are significantly fewer negative aspects. The main disadvantages can be considered:
Most manufacturers of high-quality furniture make it with legs. Only budget models of headsets of not very high quality are produced on a non-removable base (a box made of MDF or chipboard). Such a support swells very quickly from moisture and loses its appearance. Even the silicone base covers (covers) that are sold to protect the box do not help.
Manufacturing process: step-by-step instructions
Drawing of a wooden table with four legs
First, you must make a drawing. Decide which legs you will attach - purchased ones or make them yourself. The form can be any.
Curly balusters or legs for a homemade table
If the tabletop is 0.8 m wide, then the legs should be 1.2 m long. To ensure the tabletop is smooth, sand it with a sander. There should be no gaps between the joints. To prevent the tabletop from deforming due to high humidity, the boards must be laid with a counter texture.
Tabletop boards at least 30cm thick
At the ends of the boards to be joined, you need to drill holes 8 cm deep, keeping the gap between them at 10-15 cm. We go through the prepared areas with sandpaper and lubricate the edges, dowels and holes with glue. We insert the dowels into the holes, thus connecting the tabletop. Remove excess glue.
Option for attaching legs to a wooden table
Using glue and screws, we connect the transverse and longitudinal boards to the legs. On top of the latter we make two recesses to attach the tabletop. We wait twelve hours and install it. We cover the structure with varnish, stain or paint.
Table with fixed top, frame and legs
Important! When using stain, consider the following: choose the thinner wisely, the surface before coating must be carefully sanded, the main thing is to properly adjust the gun (the shape of the torch should be oval, and the layer you apply should cover the existing one by half).
Cover with varnish or wax to protect the top layer
Having familiarized yourself with the options for attaching legs to the tabletop, it will not be difficult for you to make a table with your own hands, thereby updating the interior with such an original thing.
Video: Solid wood table top. My mounting option
There was a table with an excellent top. However, during operation, the scabbard mount (it was plastic) cracked and had to be removed. How to attach the legs to the tabletop so that they last long enough?
It depends on what kind of “legs” (they are also furniture supports), as well as what material the tabletop is made of and, most importantly, how thick it is.
Here is an example of a fastening option: metal supports (legs) are attached with self-tapping screws to the table top.
The self-tapping screw is shorter than the thickness of the material from which the tabletop is made.
Necessary materials
The materials that are used to make tables are very different; we will tell you about some of them.
Solid pine for making a table with your own hands
Chipboard is an inexpensive material option for making a dining table
MDF is suitable for making a table, it is of higher quality and environmentally friendly
On the structural influence of seasonal deformations
Any board, be it laminated board or solid wood, is subject to swelling and shrinkage depending on the time of year and fluctuations in humidity. Tightly fixed countertops, deprived of the ability to freely contract and expand, begin to deform under the influence of internal stresses - warp, bend, twist and eventually crack.
With seasonal changes in humidity levels, wood expands and contracts predominantly across the grain. The countertops of a room or kitchen set vary in width within 1 cm, depending on the size of the lid and the type of wood. Linear changes along the fibers are insignificant.
How to choose?
The main job of kitchen legs is to support the weight of lower cabinets and their contents. Therefore, the main selection criterion should be the reliability and strength of the support. Flimsy models with thin walls can shorten the life of the headset.
When purchasing kitchen legs, they must be checked for defects. There should be no cracks or places with thin soft metal or plastic (the wood is usually solid, so such problems arise less often with it). If the product can be bent by hand, it is unreliable.
Depending on the width of the supported module, a different number of supports are required:
As for the height of the supports, there are no strict regulations, rather wishes.
In kitchens with low ceilings, a set with high legs looks disproportionate. But when choosing the height of the supports, you must first focus on your own height.
It will be inconvenient for a tall person to cook on a low countertop, just as it will be inconvenient for a short person to cook on an excessively high one. Choosing the wrong height can lead to back problems.
Fastening the tabletop with screws
This is a simple and time-tested option for attaching the table top to the table frames without the use of additional fittings. The special conical extension selected in the frame ensures slight mobility of the screw when changing the size of the tabletop. The cover itself is securely attached to the body.
Having made the basic markings, an end hole is drilled in the drawer. After this, using a wide semicircular chisel, select a pocket for hidden installation of a screw.
Using a narrow chisel, make an angular expansion on the upper edge of the drawer. The extension of this groove is always done across the grain of the tabletop, since wood expands and contracts in this direction.
Using Z-shaped holders
Using small metal Z-brackets is another popular way to secure a countertop. The main advantages of this method are low cost, maximum simplicity and accuracy of installation, and no need for additional structural elements.
One end of the steel holder is screwed to the table top with a screw. The second is inserted into a groove sawn in the upper edge of the drawer. The recess is made in such a way that the edge of the bracket does not rest against the wood and moves freely in the groove as it expands. Thus, the fasteners allow the tabletop to change its dimensions in any direction without consequences.
Mounting on wooden clamps
Using homemade wooden clamps is a simple and reliable way to attach a tabletop to a tabletop without purchasing hardware. Clamps work on the same principle as metal Z-clamps. They are easy to make in series from scraps that can be found in every workshop. Of course, this takes time, but often not much more than it takes to go to the store for accessories.
When making wood clamps, be sure to maintain the correct grain orientation as shown in the diagram to give the bracket proper strength.
Installation of tabletops using figure-eight holders
Steel figure-eight fasteners are another popular hardware option used to secure countertops. The bracket is installed in a small recess drilled with a Forstner drill or a square recess selected with a chisel so that it is flush with the upper edge of the drawer. The holder is fixed with two screws: one to the body, the second to the back side of the tabletop as shown in the photo. As the board swells or contracts, the bracket rotates slightly, preventing the wood cap from bending. The recommended distance between fasteners is 15-20 cm.
Figure-eight holders come in two types: with washers of the same and different sizes. In the latter case, a washer with a large diameter is attached to the drawer. When deciding to attach the tabletop to a kitchen or room set in this way, you need to make sure in advance that the thickness of the drawer matches the diameter of the washer.
How to screw it to furniture?
Various manufacturers literally compete in a variety of shapes and designs. But when choosing a non-standard solution, you should remember that the method of fastening will depend on the shape of the legs. Conventionally, all installation options can be divided into three types:
Most ready-made sets that only require self-assembly (from Ikea, etc.) have counters - small diameter holes in the places where the legs are supposed to be installed.
Screw-in legs are installed directly into the countersinks. Other models of supports are fixed so that this hole coincides with the center of the leg.
If the furniture was made to order, and there are no mounting holes for supports in the bottom cover, then you need to choose at what distance to attach the legs of the kitchen set based on three simple rules:
Next, on the bottom cover, markings are made for the legs in the form of crosses (the intersection of the lines should coincide with the center of the support). If there will be a lot of supports, it makes sense to make a template through which it will be convenient to put marks and make holes. In this case, you need to ensure that all supporting elements are at the same distance from the edge.
If the legs are fixed using self-tapping screws, then the length of the fastener should be 3 mm shorter than the thickness of the bottom cover. So, in order to properly screw the legs to a base 18 mm thick, you need 15 mm self-tapping screws.
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Using slotted spacers
In this case, two or three additional spacers with rectangular grooves 10-15 mm long are attached to the side frames of the headset. When changing the width of the tabletop, the screws will move freely in the grooves, thus preventing structural deformations of the wood. Additional strips act as a tie; they increase the rigidity of the body and protect the drawers from deformation.
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Fastening the table legs
The legs of the table are attached to the sides of the supporting frame, and the tabletop is, in turn, attached to them. In order to ensure a tight connection between the drawers and the legs and to compensate for the shrinkage of the wood due to fluctuations in humidity, the following fastening methods are used.
Joiner joint tenon-socket
Advantages : high strength, lack of additional fittings and unnecessary fasteners, ease of manufacture.
Disadvantages : the connection is non-separable and does not compensate well for shrinkage.
Wooden corner ties
Advantages : proper connection strength, the ability to disassemble, good compensation for seasonal deformations of wood, an alternative to purchased fittings.
Disadvantages : difficult to manufacture, rarely used for mass production of furniture.
Connections on dowels
Advantages : reliable carpentry connection without visible fasteners, as simple as possible to manufacture.
Disadvantages : inseparability, poor compensation of deformations.