Attach the concrete top to the table base.
Diy round concrete table top.
4 bags of concrete see my experiment below under pouring the concrete cut list.
4 2 1 4 x 48.
Of mix to make the 17 in.
You ll need about 50 lbs.
Once you ve finished leveling out the concrete lift your work table slightly up and down to vibrate the concrete.
Make sure and grab the plans for the diy pedestal base.
4 8 sheet of melamine.
A level work table will make sure your concrete table is an even thickness throughout.
Courtney west courtney is an alabama native who lives with her husband justin and three children.
To get started you will need a few supplies.
Check out this diy concrete tabletop tutorial.
The best concrete mix for this project is a countertop mix which pros use to cast concrete countertops.
1 4 4 piece of melamine.
Roll of base cove.
We came up with a concrete table top on a metal base that suits both the home and the budget.
Make a round concrete disc to fit the base.
Check that your work table is still level.
This concrete table top project is part of our cement diy challenge series here on the home depot blog.
Round over the edges as well.
Vibrate the concrete smooth with trowel.
Here s are the general steps we took to make a diy round concrete patio table.
Use 120 and the 220 grit sandpaper to remove extra paste and to give the table top a smooth finish.
We challenged some of our favorite diy and decor bloggers to come up with a diy projects using cement.
Choosing a mix for this concrete coffee table you can diy.
Diy round concrete table top materials.
Ask for one at a local concrete products dealer do an online search for concrete countertop mix.
Read on to find out how this.
This concrete table top will be super heavy over 400 pounds so be sure to recruit some help with lifting the table top onto the base.
Follow along as she shows us step by step how she created the concrete table.
This concrete table top replaces an easily scratched top of an otherwise lovely and useful dining room table.
Find a metal base designed to hold up a heavy tabletop.