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    Making interlocking table base

    I ended up doing these in mdf on a cnc machine. Photos attached. They still need to be primed and painted. Considering Zinsser bin primer for the outside edges of the mdf. Has anyone suggestions on sealing the mdf edges that may work better than zinsser bin primer? Also, the base is a little...
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    Making interlocking table base

    Thanks a lot. Its to make up legs to support fun casino tables I hire out. The end product should end up like this
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    Making interlocking table base

    Is it better to get it done on a cnc machine?
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    Making interlocking table base

    Ia it better to get it done on a cnc machine?
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    Making interlocking table base

    Thanks Doug, Yeah, the last thing i want is something that is annoying hard to assemble, hence the reason for asking for advise. I was actually thinking if I use 18mm ply to make the slot 22mm just to give a bit of breathing space, however I don't want to lose stability either
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    Making interlocking table base

    That's actually a great idea.. i will have a look at that.
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    Making interlocking table base

    Thanks TheTiddles, I got a bit lost in the technical terms - sorry. Are you saying that its a strong structure for these interlocking pieces, and is it better to do it with 18mm or 25mm birch? Any particular paint work best on birch ply? I'm due to get materials this weekend
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    Making interlocking table base

    Thanks for your suggestion. Because its for mobile use I prefer to have as few a pieces as possible and easily assembly/break down.
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    Making interlocking table base

    Hi folks, I'm new to the page. I am going to try to make an interlocking table base like in the photo attached from 18mm birch plywood but before I start I'd l'd like to ask some questions. I seen these in a photo that is below and think it looks classy. I was just wondering how much of a gap...
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