The materials for this C_Frame table riser consisted of 1x3 furring strip boards, 1/2 inch plywood, indoor-outdoor carpet, and 3M spray adhesive. I used a brad nailer to assembly the structure and attach the top.
I cut the 1x3 furring strip boards so that the overall dimensions of the table would be 36 inches by 60 inches. The C-Frame slides in from the back of the table and butts against the small cross brace at the front of the C-Frame.
The top has a notch cutout at the back for the C-Frame neck to fit. This allows the back of the C-Frame to be flush with the back of the table.
I cut a rectangular hole where the front of the C-Frame base block fits. The base block holds the dimple die. It was a simple process to measure the distance from each side of the table and the front to determine where to cut the hole for the base block.