How Difficult Is It To Create a Plywood Table With Store Bought Legs?

So, I need to get a table for my pc. It needs to be about 60" wide and 35 inches deep. I'm thinking of buying these legs: https://preview.redd.it/t51yrh81ii7f1.png?width=593&format=png&auto=webp&s=18f7ee5f4f847f84ff65a76423c922f12fd53837 Can I simply get a 1.5" plywood board and screw these in? I've never worked with wood before, so I hope something like this isn't going to be too tricky. Im thinking of getting laminated plywood so that it looks a little nice. Is that a good idea? or should I get it raw and then varnish it or something instead? If any of you have done something like this before, I'd like your advice on this. The use case will just be for my pc, 2 monitors and a 2 small speakers. submitted by /u/acozycorner [link] [comments]

Jun 17, 2025 - 17:26
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How Difficult Is It To Create a Plywood Table With Store Bought Legs?
How Difficult Is It To Create a Plywood Table With Store Bought Legs?

So, I need to get a table for my pc. It needs to be about 60" wide and 35 inches deep. I'm thinking of buying these legs:

https://preview.redd.it/t51yrh81ii7f1.png?width=593&format=png&auto=webp&s=18f7ee5f4f847f84ff65a76423c922f12fd53837

Can I simply get a 1.5" plywood board and screw these in? I've never worked with wood before, so I hope something like this isn't going to be too tricky.

Im thinking of getting laminated plywood so that it looks a little nice. Is that a good idea? or should I get it raw and then varnish it or something instead?

If any of you have done something like this before, I'd like your advice on this. The use case will just be for my pc, 2 monitors and a 2 small speakers.

submitted by /u/acozycorner
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