DIY Lego Storage Table using Trofast IKEA Bins | Evening Woodworker

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My Lego Storage Table was designed to fit against a wall in a tight space and uses 24 IKEA Trofast bins as storage drawers. It uses 10 Lego baseplates on the table top and three more for the waterfall down the side. If you're looking for an easy DIY Lego table that can also function as a way to store all of your Lego bricks, then look no further.

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I have a passion for building things out of wood and all things woodworking. I am always looking for new projects that look fun and challenging. My woodworking inspiration comes from my kids, my wife, and the forests around my house. I consider myself a serious hobbyist and I hope you can learn something and get inspired from the projects and mistakes that I make. I will also show you how I organize and work in my small shop in 1 bay of my garage. I will share videos of my past, current, and future woodworking projects with the goal of getting you out in the shop making sawdust!

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