I designed and made this cafe/bistro table a couple of years ago to use as a small apartment dining table.
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I designed and made this cafe/bistro table a couple of years ago to use as a small apartment dining table. It's held-up pretty well with the brackets being 3D-printed; even after becoming an outdoor table for about a year. No support printing needed 👍

  • Print the 'dowel fit check' part first to make sure all the dowels can fit in snugly by a few inches. If it is too tight or loose, just tweak this part's scale in your slicer to figure out the right size. Adjust all parts to the same scale. *

Top-
1.25" x 30". Thicknesses of 1.25-2" and diameters of 26-30" should work well.

Legs-
2" x 27" dowels cut at 9.25 degrees on the base.

If you can't find at a local lumber yard, there are good ones here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YVXHQ36/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Screws-
I recommend SPAX #8 x 1 in. Philips Square Drive Flat-Head Full Thread Zinc Coated Multi-Material Screw.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/SPAX-8-x-1-in-Philips-Square-Drive-Flat-Head-Full-Thread-Zinc-Coated-Multi-Material-Screw-30-per-Box-4101010400251/202040993

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Mark
@sharedobjects

Print instructions

PETG - .2mm - 50%

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