Entryway Bench
This is mainly here to give you a idea on how to build this. This is not a full instructable and I do appologize for that.
I dont remember exactly how many pieces of wood i used but it was roughly
8 - pine 6ft 1x4
4- pine 6ft 1x6
1- pine 6ft 1x8
2- pine 6ft 1x2
6- oak 4x2 sheets of ply
HARDWARE
3 packs of 2 coat hooks
3 henges
2 box of 1 1/4 screws
1 box 1/2 screws and brad nails
TOOLS
hammer
miter saw
drill
circular saw
square
flat head screw driver
philips head screw driver
jigsaw
pencil
measuring tape
wood putty
cherry wood stain
sand paper
wood glue
clamps
pocket hole jig
Total cost for everything minus the tools was about $200
I dont remember exactly how many pieces of wood i used but it was roughly
8 - pine 6ft 1x4
4- pine 6ft 1x6
1- pine 6ft 1x8
2- pine 6ft 1x2
6- oak 4x2 sheets of ply
HARDWARE
3 packs of 2 coat hooks
3 henges
2 box of 1 1/4 screws
1 box 1/2 screws and brad nails
TOOLS
hammer
miter saw
drill
circular saw
square
flat head screw driver
philips head screw driver
jigsaw
pencil
measuring tape
wood putty
cherry wood stain
sand paper
wood glue
clamps
pocket hole jig
Total cost for everything minus the tools was about $200
Frame
Basic frame. It sits about 18in tall made with pine 1x4s and oak 1/4in ply. I used a pocket hole jig to hide the screws to build all four sides then connected them all with screws as you can see in the picture. I cut the curves out of the 1x4s with a jigsaw, i sketched the design on with a pencil first then cut it out.
(I forgot to take pictures prior to this because i didnt plan on making a instructable)
(I forgot to take pictures prior to this because i didnt plan on making a instructable)
Backing and Lid
It stands about 70in tall and 55in long
Tried using the staple gun to hold the sheets of ply up but that was a fail so i just used 1/2in screws for that and it worked out a lot better.
Inside i put 5 pieces of 1x2 for support and some sheets of oak ply over it.
Tried using the staple gun to hold the sheets of ply up but that was a fail so i just used 1/2in screws for that and it worked out a lot better.
Inside i put 5 pieces of 1x2 for support and some sheets of oak ply over it.
Finishing Touches
Final touches added (stain/hooks) made this for my wife's birthday :)