Easy Sofa Snack Table – Beginner Project

A toast to the US Marine Corps 250th Birthday – To My fellow Marines across the globe, those from the past, those currently serving and to all those future Marines, My we served another 250 years with honor and distinction. SEMPER FI Devil Dogs!

So here’s a really easy project that any beginner can do. It’s only three pieces of wood, 2 dados and some glue. This sofa snack table is one of those projects that is really handy tab if you have a sectional couch. Or even a long straight couch. This will give you a place to put your coffee soft drinks or even your computer while you’re sitting in the middle of the couch. And as I mentioned it is a beginner project.

Tools and Materials

For materials to complete this project you’re going to need about 48 inches or a four foot 1 by 12. As far as tools you’ll need it a saw so you can crosscut the material into three pieces and set of dado blades to go in your table saw. Personally, I recommend the Freud dado blade. I have a link below to that.

Layout

There isn’t a lot of layout to do this project. Measure off 3 pieces that are 18 inches long And head over to the saw.

Cutting

Cut your three pieces at 18 inches and these don’t have to be exact if you’re off by 1/4 inch for this particular project it really won’t matter. What is critical however is that the cuts are square.

Ploughing the Dados

With your parts cut the next thing you want to do is plow 2 dados. Make sure you decide at this point which surface is going to be the one for the top. Picked the nicest looking side. The dados are going to be 3/4 inches wide and 3/8 inches deep and the full width of the board. Put these dados about 1 1/2 inches in from the edge.

Sanding

Now you’re ready to sand. Send all the surfaces with 220 grit sandpaper and an orbital Sander this shouldn’t take too long because all the pieces are S4S which means they are surfaced on four sides. If you got a couple pieces that were particularly rough you may need to go down to 80 grit or 100 grit and then work back up to the 220 grit paper.

Assembly

Now we’re ready for assembly. All you need to do is put glue in the dados make sure it’s spread thoroughly and then slide the pieces together. I would suggest you use clamps and drive a few nails.

Edge Routing

now is the time you want to route all the edges with a 1/8 inch roundover bit. This just makes all the edges nice and soft so when you’re handling the sofa snack table there won’t be any sharp edges.

Finishing

With all this done you’re ready to finish. I put a dark stain on because I was using 1 by 12 pine. This is a very light wood that really wouldn’t look good in our living room. With the stain on I applied several coats of varnish. This will give it plenty of protection from coffee rings and sweating soda cans.

The finished drive the project is done and what a sweet project this is. It’s a super easy beginner project and one that anyone can do. If you don’t have a table saw and a dado you can use a circle saw just be careful when you’re making the cuts. Make several cuts for each of the dados and then use a chisel to knock out the excess material.

Hope you got something out of this and if you did, do me a favor, hit like and subscribe. I’d appreciate that a lot.

Thanks for reading and until next time Good Making!

Bill

Visit my Etsy Store at   www.etsy.com/shop/30MinuteWoodshop 

Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/30MinuteWoodshop 

Links to my Videos and Blogs

6 Tools to Start Woodworking      https://30minutewoodshop.com/you-need-these-6-tools-to-start-woodworking/

Create Your Own Dice Vault     https://30minutewoodshop.com/?p=1226

DIY Whiskey and Cigar Butler     https://30minutewoodshop.com/?p=550

Farmhouse Key Rack     https://youtu.be/I65FGq4dKYY

Create Your Own Lazy Susan     https://30minutewoodshop.com/?p=491 

Tools and Materials you may need

Freud 8″ Super Dado Set https://amzn.to/47Mz7r5

Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2-Tool Combo KIT     https://amzn.to/4l7vAsc 

Milwaukee’s M18 Compact Router       https://amzn.to/4oh0pxm

Milwaukee M12 Detail Sander     https://amzn.to/46I6tss

Milwaukee M12 Rotary Tool      https://amzn.to/4lDpz6Z

Bostitch Nailer and Compressor Combo Kit    https://amzn.to/3HsfXO6

Bostitch 18 GA Brad Nails (900)    https://amzn.to/3Hopnu4

Kreg K4 Pocket Hole Jig    https://amzn.to/45bxFgQ

Ridgid Oscillating Belt Sander       https://amzn.to/45C3rTK

Starrett Combination Square       https://amzn.to/3XpbrDN

Milwaukee M18 Jig Saw Kit          https://amzn.to/3FAWXsS

BOSCH Compound Miter Saw     https://amzn.to/421A1vl

Minwax Fast Drying Polyurethane     https://amzn.to/3V5h0pO

PPE Gear

3M N95 PPE Mask     https://amzn.to/3x4NGEu

ISOtunes Bluetooth Earmuffs     https://amzn.to/3lpj1iA