The Perfect Bench for Every Occasion. Build it in 60 Minutes!
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
- This simple to build bench is built with just four 2x8x8's. I have modified some plans that I originally found on Rogue Engineer's UA-cam channel at
• $30 Outdoor Bench with... .
I changed the angle on the top of the back to match the legs and added armrest with intergraded cupholders to help keep the party going.
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Thank you for putting this together. Love the bench and you make it look so easy. I'm sending this vid to my hubby as a hint to make it for the front porch. Thanks again. Great video.
Thank you so much sir, for making a video for the beginners. Your explanation and the demonstration of how things go is such a blessing blessing to someone like me. I've been injured on my job and trying to find hobbies to do but not understanding the tools and how to use them but you have made it where a disabled person as myself could at least follow your instructions and make something
Thank you very much. That means a lot to me and I am super grateful that my video helped you. I hope you have a wonderful night.
Surely you know that the “speed” part of the speed square is that you don’t have to pivot for a 45…? I was actually shouting at you 😝 JUST FLIP OT OVER! great vid though. I made two in the 30 minutes just by batch cutting extras.
Well yes I do know that, but sometimes I just forget. Thanks for picking that up. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
Always going to be critics in the comments. Ignore most. Great vid
Thanks. I appreciate everyone that takes the time to watch my videos and leave me a comment. Thanks for watching and I am excited that you liked the video. Thanks for the comment. Have a great day.
Nice project and nice explanation.
Thank you and thanks for watching. Have a wonderful day.
Nice job. I have made many Leopold Benches with the plans from Rouge Engineer" design using both size of lumber. I like your addition. Might I suggest a hole saw to make the cup holder. First you would want to spin the hole saw in reverse to score the wood then drill the hole. Scoring will help stop the hole bit from skipping.
Thanks for watching and for the tip. I will try that on my next build. Have a great day.
Kinda like this bench. It's different and looks like a fun build. But... may I suggest one thing? On the cupholders, cut out 2 or 3 inches into the support. As is, you have 1-1/2" to sit your beverage. Fine for a coffee cup but disastrous for larger containers.
Thanks for watching and the comment. I was thinking about doing that when I was building it. On my next build I am going to try this. It is a fun build.
Great job and easy to follow walk through as you built it! Bench came out nice.
Thanks!
Could you give a material list or cut dimensions first so that we can screenshot it? This is the first of your videos that I have seen. I look forward to making this and watching your other videos !! Thank you
Hello, I will try and do that going forward for you guys. Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Have a great day.
Hello again. I'm back to see how you added the arms. Nice job. Also I am shortening the seat and back boards down to 2 feet and made a chair for a customer. I only lowered my price by $20.00 since the same amount of labor but just a little less material. My customer was more that happy to agree. He requested arms so here I am reviewing your process. I added back the $20.00 and he agreed.
Hope it works our. Let me know if you can improve on my design. I am already thinking of ways to improve the design. I sold the bench to a customer that requested it to be finished. I should be uploading a video of the finishing of it soon.
What do you get for your chairs?
Looks great. How long can the seat & back boards be cut before a third leg is required?
Thanks. I would think you would be able to go out to 5-6' without a third leg. Most picnic tables are made from 2x6 lumber and they span about 5'. You might want to put a small brace under the seat portion to help keep the boards together better. Thanks for watching and I hope this helps. Have a great night.
That top back board looks like it goes from outside to outside of the 2 legs that would make it a 51” board. Did I miss something or can’t I see well enough on my phone screen. Nice job!
That board does go on the inside of the back legs. It makes the cuts easy since all of the seat boards and the back boards are 48". Thanks for watching. Have a great day.
Is there a reason why you are “pulling” the miter saw blade vs. bringing the miter saw out, plunging down, and then “pushing” the blade to finish the cut.
No, thats just the way I like to do it. Thanks for watching. Have a great day.
Miter cut not bevel
Ok. Thanks. Thanks for watching. Have a great day.
@@ParmFam not a critic to correct. Great video
NICE
Thank you and Thanks for watching. Have a great day.
Do i have to gain 50’lbs to make this ?
That is a question that only you can answer. Thanks for watching and I hope you have great day.