For those of you who are interested in building your own outdoor furniture, this is a must to try. Having a bench will allow for greater seating in your yard, and you can tell everyone that you made it. Here is a quick way build a wood bench. As long as you have basic knowledge of how to use tools (power or hand tools) you will be fine. These five parts, with simple steps, will guide from getting the tools and materials you will need to building the wood bench. Always be aware of where your hands are around a saw to prevent injury.

Part 1
Part 1 of 5:

Getting Started

  1. oak, birch, cedar, poplar, pine). Oak is a nice looking hardwood, and cedar withstands the weather well.
    • Impact Wrench or Power Drill or hand drill
    • Miter Saw or hand saw
    • Tape Measure
    • Pencil
    • Drill Bits
    • Screw bits or screwdrivers that fit the heads of the screws you have
    • Ruler or other straight edge
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    • 40 pieces of 4 inch long metal straps (they can be found next the L-brackets at a hardware store), and screws to fit them if they don't already come with screws.
      • Make sure the screws are no longer than an inch.
    • 34 screws that are 2 inches long (a box of 2" drywall screws will work fine that way you have some extra screws).
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    • A) 3 - 2x6 @ 48 inches
    • B) 2 - 2x4 @ 19 inches
    • C) 4 - 2x4 @ 25 inches
    • D) 2 - 2x4 @ 18 inches
    • E) 9 - 1x4 @ 10 inches
    • F) 2 - 1x4 @ 17-1/4 inches (the 1/4 inch is for a future step)
    • G) 2 - 1x4 @ 48 inches
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Part 2
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Assembling the Legs

    • B) 2 - 2x4 @ 19 inches
    • C) 4 - 2x4 @ 25 inches
    • D) 2 - 2x4 @ 18 inches
  1. Attach a (D) 18" 2x4 so that the top of this piece is 16.5" inches from the bottom of the legs, and so the ends are flush with the outside of the legs.
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Part 3
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Assembling the Seat

  1. Attach the end of a (A)2x6 piece on top of the cross piece (D) on one leg, making sure that it is flush with the outside of the leg.
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Part 4
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Assembling the Backrest

    • Measure 9-11/16" on one side and 17" on the other side (This is for the skinny side of the board).
    • Connect the two spots.
    • Cut the line.
    • If you desire only put one strap per board.
    • If you desire, only put one strap per board on the bottom.
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Part 5
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Attaching the Backrest

  1. Attach the angled side of the backrest (F) to the back of the legs (C), using a minimum of two screws per side, allowing the bottom (G) to rest on the seat (A).
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    What are the 40 4-inch long metal straps used for?
    Zack
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    Step 3 says, "Put the center of one of the (E) 10" 1x4 pieces in the middle of what you just built. If you desire only put one strap per board." Step 6 says, "Attach the other (G) 48" 1x4 to the ends of the (E) 10" pieces. If you desire, only put one strap per board on the bottom."
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    What are the 40 4-inch long metal straps used for?
    Zack
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    Step 3 says, "Put the center of one of the (E) 10" 1x4 pieces in the middle of what you just built. If you desire only put one strap per board." Step 6 says, "Attach the other (G) 48" 1x4 to the ends of the (E) 10" pieces. If you desire, only put one strap per board on the bottom."
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      Tips

      • The bench was designed using typical US lumber industry sizes. If obtaining wood with the actual dimensions as the wood is called by, you have to do some calculating to figure out how the backrest should be set up.
      • Stain the wood, if you want, after you cut it for a better looking and longer lasting finish.
      • If you want, you can sand the edges of the armrest to make it more comfortable.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Impact Wrench or Power Drill or hand drill
      • Miter Saw or hand saw
      • Tape Measure
      • Pencil
      • Drill Bits
      • Screw bits or screwdrivers to fit the heads of the screws you have
      • Ruler or other straight edge
      • 40 pieces of 4 inch long metal straps (they can be found next the L-brackets at a hardware store), and screws to fit them if they don't already come with screws.
        • Make sure the screws are no longer than an inch.
      • 34 screws that are 2 inches long (a box of 2" drywall screws will work fine that way you have some extra screws).
      • 19 feet of 1x4
      • 16 feet of 2x4
      • 12 feet of 2x6

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