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Building a Changing Table

January 25, 2014 by Andrew 4 Comments

With the imminent arrival of our little one, I needed to get cracking and finish up some projects around the house.  High up on that ‘Honey Do’ list was to build a changing table.  Now strictly speaking, the cheapest option out there is to either use an existing surface in your home to change baby or to buy a used dresser/table and repurpose it.  DIY wood working is not very frugal.  Tools are a large initial investment, lumber prices seem to climb each year while quality declines, and there is a huge learning curve before finished projects start to look as good as the mass-produced pieces.  With that said, it is an enjoyable hobby that gives me a break from the computer (work).

A great beginner resource for wood working is Ana White.  Check out her about page for a remarkable short story of how she developed her building skills.  Anyway, back to the point, Ana has some free plans for a changing table and that is what I based my design off.

Ana White Changing Table

 

As with most new projects, I had to do a little tool shopping before hand to expand my arsenal.  The Kreg Pocket Hole Jig made a nice addition and the thing works like a dream.

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I did make some changes to the dimensions of the table.  Mine is 16 1/2″ deep and 48″ wide.  I wanted to have plenty of storage for all of the accumulated baby stuff.

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After some sanding, wood filler, and paint it is ready for action.  How is the organizing going Shae?

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Good!  Here is the finished results.

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The Tsavo Lion should keep baby calm during diaper changes.  ;-D

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