"Alpha" model |
"Beta" (or working) model |
There is not a lot of difference in the two, however, the Alpha model was made with standard 1" lumber (which is unfortunately actually only about 3/4" thick. The problem is that for a 36" bench, depending on the weight of the person who sits on it, the bench top is likely to bow and bend (and possibly break). Therefore, with the Alpha model, it was necessary to place a 2x4 on edge underneath the bench seat to provide reinforcing strength. The legs of the Alpha model slide into grooves on the 2x4. You can see this in the joinery picture at the left. | |
All of the wood joinery is done using a 10 degree angle. This allows the top to stay attached to the legs when you pick the bench up by the top. It also allows the bench legs to not be at the ends of the bench, yet not cause tipping when someone sits on the end of the bench. The stabilizing bar/cross braces is also cut at 10 degree angles to allow the edges to meet flush with the legs, and then a peg locks the leg tight against the stabilizing bar, and everything is held in place. A picture of the peg is at the right. |
To make one of these benches, you need the following materials:
The updated drawings of the bench plans, with dimensions, reflect the new method of only using one peg. Here is the PowerPoint 2007+ (pptx) file of the drawings shown below.
- Benches can be longer than 36". If you get an 8-foot board, you can easily make the bench 4-ft or longer with the remainder of the board after you cut the legs. Just be cognizant of the board strength across that distance. You will need to adjust the cross brace length to match.
- The legs and the cross brace can be made as fancy as your desire. (You can see in the photos at the top that the legs of the Alpha model are fancier than the Beta model.)
- The brace peg is just a 4" piece of 1" dowel that was sanded down
- The legs and the cross brace can be made as fancy as your desire. (You can see in the photos at the top that the legs of the Alpha model are fancier than the Beta model.)
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