January 11, 2019 | 3 Comments I visited my brother over the break. He, having recently moved, had only 2 chairs. So while the girls went out on the town, we trekked to the Home Depot and bought enough white pine for some benches. This is what the big bench looks like. We started by measuring the chairs he already had. They were padded and came around 19 inches. So we designed most dimensions around an 18-inch unit, allowing the thickness of the seat to bring us up to 19. Since he already had 2 chairs, we decided to make 1 bench and 2 benchlets. The long bench would be 3-1/2 feet long, while the short ones would be 18 inches long. This meant we needed to buy 2 12-foot 1×12″ pine boards. We started by picking the best sections for bench tops, and then marking everything else out. We cut the top, the rails, and then 6 legs. We tapered the legs by 2″ over the 18″ length (that’s 1:9 if you measure that sort of thing). This made a bunch of nice blocks. We put the whole thing together with 8d nails. Yes, we made a bunch of hammer dents. No, I won’t show you. We chamfered the corners and they were ready to go. Then we ate dinner around the table, the 5 of us each having something to sit on. I’m still waiting for my brother to paint them for final photos, but there it is. Thanks for reading.
Hi Luke, Tom Boekeloo here …. Nice website! Q: Am I missing something or is this a mistake? “The long bench would be 3-1/2 feet [or 42 inches] long (that’s 3 18-inch units [or 54 inches])” A: ????? Reply
Hi Tom. No, you’re not missing anything; that’s my mistake. We went with 42 inches, which has nothing to do with the 18-inch unit. I had originally thought about 54 inches, but then decided the 42 was better for the space and length of wood we were buying. Thanks for the correction! Reply
we’re about to leave Orwell to stay ahead of the snow storm. My woodworking is mostly confined to fixing apple crates & broken furniture. Hope things are well with you & E, and Joy. Reply