Free And Paid Professional Woodworking Plans To Build A Picnic Table And Benches

By David E Paulson


When people think of acquiring a picnic table as they want to enhance their backyard living by entertaining loved ones or friends they normally go to a retail store and buy one.

But if you are a class above and like to do things your way, build one yourself. It would fill a weekend and at the end of it with the great feeling of having achieved something with your hands that is around for a long time.

When building your own table you can select the best of materials and wood finishes without breaking the bank. Bought plastic furniture is generally not very durable and stable. Wooden outdoor furniture from a shop is oftentimes not weatherproof.

When you want to build a table it is important that you get a professional picnic table plan to work from. Best would be a set of plans so that you can choose a size and design that is appealing to you.
Do not go for free plans Many people are tempted to settle for free plans but that is a bad start. Unless you get a free plan as a special offer when you buy set of plans.

Think about the space you have for the table and the bench or benches or chairs. You don't want them to be too large and bulky nor too small and flimsy.

In addition to the available space you should also consider the number of people you want to seat around the table. You could also think about storing the table during off-season. In case you have limited storage space you want to build a table that you can fold up in some way.

The location is also an important factor. Your choice of table should blend in with its surrounding.

If you do not want a picnic table with benches, look for tables that have matching chairs. Once you finished your table you might feel like building a few picnic chairs as well.

Before deciding on a plan check if it includes a. A blueprint that makes sense to you and that has a picture of the final result b. a list of materials c. a list tools that you need to do the job d. a video that demonstrates that basic woodworking techniques

Choosing the wood Armed with a print-out of a list of materials go to a good hardware store that sells lumber and look at the available lumber. I suggest using oak, teak or cedar because they are very durable and making beautiful finishes. Also look at the varnished wood samples to get a good idea of what the finished table would look like.

Tools like a circular saw for the job Go through the tool checklist and see that you have the required tools and that they are in good working order. Check if the cutting edges of the tools are sharp. When you start cutting the lumber adhere to the given sizes unless you are experienced enough to modify a plan.

Finishing off your masterpiece Since your table could be subjected to rain and sun you need some weather-resis
Before deciding on a plan check if it includes a. A blueprint that makes sense to you and that has a picture of the final result b. a list of materials c. a list tools that you need to do the job d. a video that demonstrates that basic woodworking techniques

Choosing the wood Armed with a print-out of a list of materials go to a good hardware store that sells lumber and look at the available lumber. I suggest using oak, teak or cedar because they are very durable and making beautiful finishes. Also look at the varnished wood samples to get a good idea of what the finished table would look like.

Tools like a circular saw for the job Go through the tool checklist and see that you have the required tools and that they are in good working order. Check if the cutting edges of the tools are sharp. When you start cutting the lumber adhere to the given sizes unless you are experienced enough to modify a plan.

Finishing off your masterpiece Since your table could be subjected to rain and sun you need some weather-resistant varnish. The type they use on wooden sailing boats. Apply another coat of varnish whenever you see some deterioration in appearance.




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