Wood and Supplies needed:
We used cedar and exterior plywood but you can use a wood of your choice. A full materials and supplies list is included with the plan.
Tools needed:
Table saw, drill, clamps, jigsaw, belt sander, router, and common hand tools.
The #31 series plans (plans that start with 31- ) are available in either paper or PDF download. This is a project plan that you can download immediately after your purchase. If you want the paper plan mailed to you, choose that option instead. PDF plans cheaper than the paper plans in this series plus you save the shipping cost and delivery time! This project plan has full color pages with scaled templates that you can print onto 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper. It will be just like you are reading the magazine article itself! All building instructions and finishing guidelines included.
This picnic bench is just the right size for 3-8 year olds. By pulling two pins, the back of the bench can be tilted to make a table top. Place tow benches together to form a complete picnic table. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
On a nice summer day, take the kids out for a backyard picnic. With a splash from the garden hose, sticky popsicle drippings evaporate after eating. Bring this children's picnic table indoors for extra sitting on wet days.
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