Upcycled Window Table

Create a gorgeous new table using an old window frame
  • Difficulty
    Hard

Introduction

With a few simple materials and Dremel tools you can upcycle a window to create a chic table.

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Step 1

Identifying the window to convert

Begin by identifying the window you'd like to convert at the size table you're creating.

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Step 2

Sanding down rough areas and chipping paint with the MM20

We began by first restoring the window itself. You can leave the window in it's present condition or update it as we did. We sanded down rough areas and chipping paint with our MM20 and MM70P Sandpaper.

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Step 3

Measure the window's length and width
Using the Ultra-Saw cut material to the length and width of the table
Measure the window's length and width
Using the Ultra-Saw cut material to the length and width of the table

Next, you'll need to create the shadow box your window will rest on. Measure your window's length and width and using your Ultra-Saw equipped with the US500 blade, cut 1 x 4 material to the length and width of the table. Cut four pieces total.

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Step 4

Measure and cut the cleats to fit inside the long sides of the shadowbox

Next, measure and cut 1 x1 cleats to fit inside the long sides of the shadowbox. These will support the shadowbox bottom. Measure and cut 3/4" plywood for the bottom of the shadowbox as well.

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Step 5

Drilling a pilot hole with the Dremel Micro 8050 tool
Glue and secure the cleats to shadowbox sides
Drilling a pilot hole with the Dremel Micro 8050 tool
Glue and secure the cleats to shadowbox sides

Next, glue and secure your cleats to shadowbox sides. Fit ends to sides. Before you drill, we recommend first drilling a pilot hole with your Dremel Micro 8050 tool and the 150 drill bit. Secure the pieces with screws. Fit the bottom plywood piece and secure.

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Step 6

Measure the midpoint of pieces to cut halfway through the width using the US40
Use the MM20 to finish the cuts
Measure the midpoint of pieces to cut halfway through the width using the US40
Use the MM20 to finish the cuts

Measure inside of the shadowbox and cut 3/4" plywood for the base. Measure the midpoint of pieces to cut a 3/4" slit halfway through the width. These will lock together. Use the US40 with 500 blade. We used the MM20 equipped with the 422 blade to finish the cuts. The width of the slit will determine the height of your table. We recommend starting with 3/4" and widen as necessary to get desired table height.

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Step 7

Fit base pieces together
Fit base pieces together
Fit base pieces together
Fit base pieces together

Fit base pieces together.

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Step 8

Attach the window to the shadowbox with hinges
Attach the window to the shadowbox with hinges
Attach the window to the shadowbox with hinges
Attach the window to the shadowbox with hinges

Finally, attach the window to the shadowbox with hinges.


Warning

To reduce the risk of injury user must read instruction manuals for all tools used in this project. Wear eye and respiratory protection. Use clamps to support work piece whenever practical.