facing to the left and slide them together, (see picture). Also, as you can
see from the picture, a chamfer is cut into the edge of the tongue side and
the grooved side making an attractive “V” when the two pieces come
together. This is a good joint to useto quickly connect pieces of wood
together and forms a tight joint that won’t allow water or dirt to seep out
in-between the joints.
Here’s the cut list:
Panelpieces (14)¾”x5½”x14½”T&Gcedar
Long braces (2) ¾” x 1 ½” x 17” Cedar
Short braces (2) ¾” x 1 ½” x 12 ¼” Cedar
Bottom (4)1½”x3½”x17½”PT
Feet (2) 1 ½” x 3 ½” x 11” PT
Frame (short) (2) ¾” x 3 ½” x 11” Cedar
Frame (long) (2) ¾” x 3 ½” x 21” Cedar
Things You’ll Need
The usual suspects
(2) 1” x 6” x 10’ Tongue and
grooved western red cedar
(1) 1” x 2” x 6’ cedar
(1) 2” x 4” x 10’ pressure treated
pine
(1) 1” x 4” x 6’ cedar
8d galvanized common nails
1 ¼” stainless steel screws
6d finish nails
Combination square
1/8” twist bit
Waterproofglue