



Herringbone Pallet Wood Coffee Table - Plans
Build a stunning herringbone (or zig zag) pallet wood coffee table with these FREE project plans and an easy-to-follow build video (see below). Designed with beginners in mind, this DIY project walks you through every step with clear instructions and minimal tools required. The FREE PDF plans are available for instant download, so you can get started right away. The included build video (see below) shows exactly how to cut, assemble, and finish the table, making it perfect for first-time woodworkers. Crafted from pallet wood, this table is both budget-friendly and full of rustic character. Whether you choose a herringbone or zig zag pattern, you’ll be proud to show off this handmade piece in your living room. The build video (see below) is detailed enough that you won’t get lost, even if you’re completely new to woodworking. These FREE plans are also completely customizable, so you can adjust the size or style to match your space. If you’ve been wanting to dive into woodworking, this is the perfect beginner project to boost your skills and confidence. Download your FREE plans today and build something beautiful this weekend!
Looking for FREE pallet wood coffee table plans? These beginner woodworking plans come with a full step-by-step video (see below) and are perfect for anyone wanting to create a custom zig zag or herringbone pattern coffee table. Instantly download the FREE PDF and start building a coffee table that’s both rustic and modern. This DIY project is ideal for upcycled or reclaimed wood lovers, and it can be easily customized to fit your specific space and design style. Start your woodworking journey with these easy, FREE plans and a detailed build video (see below) today!
What You Get
- 8 page PDF Plan
- Sketchup 2017 3D model file
- Cut Diagrams
- Parts Lists
- Lumber Layouts
- 3D diagrams
- Detailed steps to build the project
Dimensions
- 20 Inches deep
- 42 inches wide
- 18 inches tall
Notes
- Please watch the full length YouTube video to make sure you understand what goes into building the project before purchasing the plans
- Measurements are in imperial NOT metric