You've been sharing a lot of cool tables on the site lately. Thanks! We love looking at them.
If you've built a table, or thought about it, then you know that figuring out the legs can be a very challenging part of the process. If you want a metal leg, or something turned or intricate, it may not be possible to make them yourself. Or, you may just want to purchase manufactured legs and spend your time on other aspects of the project.
Luckily, there are some great places out there where you can buy table legs in many styles at reasonable prices. There are many sources out there, including your local woodworking store (and some selection in home centers), but here are a few of my favorites that you can find easily online:
Woodcraft: Metal legs, folding legs, and much more.
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware: Lots of wood legs, folding legs, and more.
TableLegsOnline: About every kind of table leg you could imagine.
Osborne Wood Products: A huge selection of wood legs of all types, styles, and sizes.
Grand River Wood Products: Wood legs in multiple styles and sizes.
I hope this information helps you with your table projects. Have fun, work safe, enjoy what you create, and be sure to share your creations here!
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