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This woodworking plan provides detailed instructions to create a convertible folding bench/picnic table, designed for novice carpenters and woodworkers. Proudly crafted in New Zealand and printed in Canada, the plans are available in both inches and metric measurements, ensuring accessibility for all DIY enthusiasts.
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Style Name | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Frame Material Type | Wood |
Material Type | Paper |
W**G
Good Plans
Good plans and easy follow.
C**S
There are techniques used but not mentioned.
I always like to work with aromatic woods. They finish well and ell great doing it.
D**R
Folding Bench - Covertable picnic table
I would rate the plans for this product 5 star. It is one of the best sets of plans I have come across, they are very easy to follow and I should be able to build it with no problem. There are even instructions telling you what to look out for will cutting and assembling. The product comes from Canada but it only took seven days to receive it by mail in Nashville, Tennessee
L**N
Not for beginners!
The media could not be loaded. I like the end product, but these plans are overly complicated using angle msmts such as 70 degrees or 110 degrees when both of those are actually 20 degree angles. Instead of measurement, you are given something you are supposed to trace onto a board. They even had several angles that had decimals! Come on now, without a cnc, that's ridiculous 🙄Love my table bench, but this set of plans is out there.
D**S
Great and easy to build
This was great. My dad built it and then modified it a bit. He made one for me as well. I get so many compliments on it.
D**B
I LIKE THE PLANS BUT I WASNT AWARE YOU COULD ONLY ...
I LIKE THE PLANS BUT I WASNT AWARE YOU COULD ONLY MAKE FIVE AND NOT MAKE AND SELL MORE AT CRAFT SHOWS
D**E
Nicely designed
The item was delivered, and it is easy to read and understand.
P**Y
Plan was well laid out and easy to follow
Plan was well laid out and easy to follow . I used 2x4 cedar to build it and followed the size correction for this size of wood. I found that when I cut the boards for the pieces K ,it stated there was to be no size correction and they were too short by 1.5" . Instead of 54" they should be 55.5 " Other than that it was a very good plan.
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