How difficult would it be to cut off a piece of the legs from an IKEA Bekant table?

This is the material Why? Cause I will only use it as a secondary table and it will be between my bed and wall, there's already a radiator there and a shoe rack that would fit neatly underneath. Why not buy a table that just fits? Cause the cheapest I found is 80 eur without shipping. What experience do I have? Null. But how hard can it truly be. I know it will be ugly, idc, as long as I don't lose 10 fingers. I've used a bandsaw and small angle grinder. What materials do I have? None :( , I have the table :) submitted by /u/MaherMitri [link] [comments]

May 30, 2025 - 23:30
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How difficult would it be to cut off a piece of the legs from an IKEA Bekant table?
How difficult would it be to cut off a piece of the legs from an IKEA Bekant table?

This is the material

Why?

Cause I will only use it as a secondary table and it will be between my bed and wall, there's already a radiator there and a shoe rack that would fit neatly underneath.

Why not buy a table that just fits?

Cause the cheapest I found is 80 eur without shipping.

What experience do I have?

Null. But how hard can it truly be. I know it will be ugly, idc, as long as I don't lose 10 fingers. I've used a bandsaw and small angle grinder.

What materials do I have?

None :( , I have the table :)

submitted by /u/MaherMitri
[link] [comments]