Gardens Outdoor Fine Woodworking
Drawings: Dan Thornton; photo, facing page: Janet Delaney OUTDOOR PROJECTS 41 A SQUARE START ENSURES A SQUARE FINISH Attaching t ...
42 FINE woodworkINg Photos, except where noted: Christopher Ermides beams were copied from the ones on the house, lending anothe ...
OUTDOOR PROJECTS 43 Cut lap joints in stages. Make a series of closely spaced kerfs with a circular saw. After knocking out the ...
44 FINE woodworkINg Install the beam-and-cross-beam assembly. Test-fit post cutoffs in the beam notches before hoisting the unit ...
http://www.finewoodworking.com OUTDOOR PROJECTS 45 the crossbeams and set the 3x6 purlins in place over the beams. The layer of ...
Designing Fine Seating “The primary challenge is striking a harmony between durability and comfort.” – Matt Kenney How to build ...
Designing Fine Seating “Don’t bother with a finish. Nothing works outdoors forever. Better to just put the chair outside and let ...
by Michael Fortune The most important criterion for an outdoor chair is that it be comfortable for relaxing, reading, and conver ...
Arm support,^7 ⁄ 8 in. thick by 2½ in. wide Seat slats,^7 ⁄ 8 in. thick by 3 in. wide, go from 24½ in. long at front to 21 in. l ...
By Hank Gilpin When it comes to building this, or any, outdoor chair, the wood choice and joinery are most important to making i ...
Slats,^11 ⁄ 16 in. thick by 1¾ in. wide Back support, 1^7 ⁄ 8 in. thick by 22½ in. long Arm, 1^3 ⁄ 8 in. thick by 25½ in. long T ...
By Matt Kenney When my family and I moved to Connecticut, we found ourselves living in a house with a large deck out the back do ...
17 ½ in. Back leg (blank size), 1 ¾ in. thick by 3^5 ⁄ 16 in. wide by 34^3 ⁄ 8 in. long Arm (blank size), 15 ⁄ 8 in. thick by 3 ...
66 FINE WOODWORKING A client approached me about a Tudor-style garden bench I had made for the local uni- versity. She loved the ...
OUTDOOR PROJECTS 67 joints, and because there are so many, you’ll need an efficient way to crank them out. I’ll demonstrate a si ...
68 FINE WOODWORKING of the leg, as this will result in an unattractive, stepped-grain pattern when the angle is cut. After gluin ...
OUTDOOR PROJECTS 69 Center support rail, 1 ¾ in. thick by 2½ in. wide by 17¼ in. long, including tenons Tenon, ¾ in. thick by 2 ...
70 FINE woodworkINg and along using the router’s guide fence. Because I use a^1 ⁄ 2 -in. upcutting spiral bit and a^5 ⁄ 8 -in. t ...
http://www.finewoodworking.com OUTDOOR PROJECTS 71 the end of the blank where the tenon ends. Then move to the tablesaw. Instead ...
72 FINE woodworkINg is accomplished the same way as the other mortises for the back splats. Lay out the position of the mortises ...
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