
picnic table this instructable is for alarge diy wooden picnic table which is easier to step in the traditional picnictable the picnic table and the construction pictures is one without thecorners under 45 degrees like in the first picture it is made completely oftwo-by-fours 89 x 38 i used some made threaded rods to connect the legconstructions in total is have used 24 reach 16 centimeters and have cut themwhen the table was ready some coach both will even look better for the otherconnections i used woodinville storage box it's an easy one day project and youcan improve or add your own design to it this storage box is suitable for babytoys material you will need your choice
of wood miter saw skilsaw our hand saw jigsaw use specialblade for cutting angles biscuit joiner and biscuits no.10 hand sander differentgrade levels cordless drill four screws and pilot holes pva glue glue rollertape pencil screws pins two hinges clients set square ratchet straps orlong clamps for your safety when using electrical tools users and i protectionkeep body parts away from sharp blades worksafe you can make the box from a fewcheap materials such as soft wood plywood mdf board and more afterdesigning with material you are using think about the practical size of thebox and what will be its purpose i made
my box size length equals a hundredmillimeters x width equals three hundred eighty millimeters x height equals 4 50that is a good size for keeping all my baby toys tidy in one box i chose to usesoftware 19 millimeters x 140 forum start by cutting your length and widthsize using the miter saw your hand saw don't forget to subtract the thicknessof the material x2 from your with to achieve your box with design use a longset square to mark the lines between the joints those lines will guide you whenusing bookshelf mountain my wife has a lot of books a lot ofhardback books a mountain of books our apartment has exactly 0 shelves butthere is 16 feet of clear wall space
that a bookcase can go up against andnone of the shop about laminate versions appeal so these are my plans to make anappropriate book shell the entire project cost 220 dollars for all thematerials tools safety glasses circular song table song jigsaw crosscut handsong power drill hand sander workbench with drillbit angle drill guide 38 nowcenters clamps measuring square measuring tape materials 5x eightlengths of 1 by 10 softwood 14x six lengths of 1 by 10 softwood 1 32 x minusthree eighths of an inch by 2 inches hard wood dowels 24 x minus two and ahalf inches by half an inch corner braces for x minus 2 inches cornerbrackets for x minus 4 inches straight
braces would stain protection of choicewith group wood screws another option instead of solid spruce slash pine / forhis to use a good quality three-fourths of an inch thick plywood and 4 ' x 8board ripped into 1 ' x a forbes by the store could be slightly cheaper andprice if you don't mind seeing the plywood edge pitchers the legs are fourby fours roughly 30 feet long the stretchers are made of two-by-fours theshort are two feet long and along are four feet long you can cut two legs into short and along stretch around of standard length stock so you need to four by fours andfour two-by-fours in addition you will
need 4 pieces of three-eighths of aninch all threaded rod two feet long and four pieces of three-eighths of an inchall threaded rod four feet long i bought four pieces of 6-foot lengthand cut them down for the top crystianna's design uses three pieces ofmdf 12 feet by four feet for the shelf and 22 feet by 5 feet to laminate thetop these can be cut from a single 49 by $operand ninety-seven panel allen's topwas three layers of three-fourths of an inch mdf time and engine with one fourth of an inchhardboard 149 by 97 panel of three fourths of an inch mdf 125 x 73 panel ofone-half edge glue dope 11 / 2 by
one-half of bored six feet long 11 / 2by one-half of board 5 feet long 11 / 2 by one-half of bored two feet long forthe advice if you're installing advice you'll need hardwood for the jaws andyou may need some scrap mdf 4-ply wood to make up the proper mounting thicknessfor the visors i chose to 24 inches lengths of to buy a toke one 13 incheslength of two-by-six out hardware for two three eighths of an inch allthreaded rod 48 inches long for 2 3 eighth of an inch all threaded rod 24inches long 32 to 38 of an inch down 16 23 8 7 inchnuts team 238 7-inch washers 32 one-half drywall screws 32 inches drywall screws30 as clip stackable wooden storage box
you will need the following materials184 x 8x one fourth of an inch tempered hardboard $11 2t minus 1 inch by 4inches x 8 quality pine board six dollars pva glue narrow crown pneumaticstables tools table saw our circular song pneumatic stapler and compressorlots of clients miter box drill driver with hole saw bit jigsaw files fluxbrushes optional tools router and pattern bit gluestick poster orbitedprices i decided to have a stab at building one custom made for our own inthis instructable you can see the wood and tools i used the steps in theoutcome it ended up costing about 100 pounds about 150 dollars for sustainablysourced wood and a few drill bits flats
on red pine eight pieces of 195millimeters by 19 millimeters by 75 millimeters 11 pieces of 175 millimetersby 19 million $operand meters by 38 millimeters 10pieces of 25 millimeters by 19 millimeters by 38 millimeters fourpieces of 50 millimeters by 25 millimeters by 75 millimeters about 30meters of 50 millimeters by 19 millimeters by 38 millimeters some otherstuff you'll need plenty of screws for wood of different sizes panel pins orsmall nails some reclaimed wood to metal bars mine were found in the skip and cutto the right size with a hacksaw and glue the best option is to have theseller cut the wood for you but some of
the wood was found so i just himprovides a semi stable table remember to wear gloves to prevent any cuts cuttingwith a wood saw should feel smooth with little effort if you feel like you haveto push this onto the wood then relax your arm and led to so do the cutting check every now and then then yourpieces are the right length accuracy would deteriorate when i compared a to bthen b to c c 2 double of debt cetera i started assembling it on the floor keepan eye on screwing too close to the edges for the shed shed great additionto any property this small garden shed measures 3 by 6 feet a little less than1 by 2 meters so it's great to build if
you don't have a lot of space plus withsome smart organization you can fit a lot of things building a shed is easierthan you might think and it all starts with your foundationnow many of the steps that i'm doing here can be modified to fit your needs .first of all i'm marking out the site and digging down to remove any roots andget the ground nice and process the area where i'm building my shed sometimes getrather wet in the winter so i want to make sure the water will drain awayproperly so i'm adding gravel which i tamp down until it's level level groundadd gravel for drainage level pressure treated wood at garden fabric to preventwieder the first thing you will need to
do is measure your palates and figureout if you will need to cut them or if you like the size already my palatesmeasured 36 x 45 36 inches was still a bit wide for trying to sit on so wedecided to cut them in half to cut in half i use a regular hands-oncut down the middle to the sign of the middle beam you have to cut both sides this is not hard i did it to all 15pallets in about an hour here's what it looked like the part i amgoing to use is the part on the left it now measures 36x24 i cut several palletslike this i knew i needed five across but i didn't know how many i would needto stack turntable and record stand i
started by studying photographs of lpsturntable stand and made some rough sketches of how i thought it was puttogether i tried to replicate the stands component parts piece by piece because iwanted my stand to have the same look and feel i put a ridiculous amount ofdetail into my first design because i wanted to imitate lp east and the designi came up with had all of the details of the original all of the parts interlocklike a very heavy puzzle but those interlocking parts kept it from becominga reality since my measurements are so precise and the tolerance is extremelytight where the pieces locked together i don't think it's possible for me to cutall of those nooks and crannies with a
jigsaw i came to the conclusion that theinitial iteration is better suited for a cnc machine or laser cutter i'd be happyto upload that design in adobe illustrator format for anyone wanting totake a crack at making the stand through other means timber materials bed basethis was already more or less ready built aside from having their foot andheadboards removed i had to single bunk bases in decent condition which camefrom a good quality bunks that so there was little pointing altering them ipicked the one with the fewest games and marks and disassemble the other to usethe timber for other parts six side rails from other bases . 3 headboards .for short two inches by two inches bed
legs one long two inches by two inchesbunk bed leg various screws dowels and fixing salvaged from the dismantle bedssome leftover sash cord 32 inches brackets previously used for a shelvingunit 23 inches heavy-duty screw hooks left over from the kids garden adventuresaid i built a few years ago to three inches coach screws tools saw i did the whole project with ahard . crosscut song there is no joinery involved so all i needed was somethingthat cuts straight and square large posey drive screwdriver bit small poseydrive screwdriver bit one-eighth of an inch allen x key cordless drill dragonmallet camper bardot built this custom
camper after the bartow style all goodmaterials exterior is cedar interior is not behind walls with bamboo floor andstained glass windows fully insulated throughout has electricity waterkitchenette and fridge entertainment center desk fold-out countto sleeper with storage under that interior sizes eight by 11 the hardestparts were the slanted and angled walls in the round roof basically build aframe that fits onto the trailer they will support the structure and insulatedup i started by leveling off an area based on the size of two wood pallets iput down some concrete pavers to keep the foundation off the ground and freeof moisture connected the two wood
pallets with some usb and startedframing the walls once the frame walls were up i continued with osb all aroundi think the most difficult for me was doing the rafters i had never made abird's mouth cut before or even knew what the hell that was before thisproject law my first attempt failed but once i got the cuts right i was today weare going to go over how simple it is to make a metal pipe table which can be aperfect workbench for the garage and even a stunning dining room table withjust a little extra work the great thing about metal pipe tablesis that they are very simple to make some people spend thousands of dollarson these tables by buying pre-made ones
when in reality it only costs $money atmost a couple hundred bucks and supplies supplies you will need to make thismetal pipe table x 3 30 inch lengths of two times for douglas fir support beamsx3 dash six feet lengths of two x 12 douglas for tabletop boards x1 box oftwo-and-a-half inch wood screws x1 belt sander x1 basic drill with a bit foryour screws and small bit to pre-drill with x1 elmer's carpenters wood fillermac stainable or inequality with filler that is also sustainable x1 cord of woodstain or paint of your choice x1 polyurethane scratch-resistant stealerx4 check brushes a cheap throwaway brush available at any hardware or pain stormx1 roll of paper towels or throw away
rags x 21 inch black steel pipe threadds metal pipes and hardware all one-inch diameter x a threaded iron floor flangesx 4 24 inch length threaded black steel pipes x 2 18 length of threaded blacksteel pipes x4 serials key 12 x eight by twelve untreated kiln-dried lumber pine22 x 4 x 96 inches premiums does spruce pine fir t 11 x 4 x 6 common boards pineto have greg pocket hole screws course 2 inches would screw people materials 3x 1by 6 by 8 composite decking boards these are actually one-inch-thick byfive half wide most common 16 lengths i bought 3 16 boards and built two tables1586 terior wood screws one-half greg blue coat pocket hole screws step 1assemble decides to taking note of the
manufacturer edge locations start out byfirst laying the boards out to show position the board's used for thetabletop in the seats where they would go in mark on the 16 half board and the31 inches board where the pocket holes should go to be most effective and notin the green areas drill your pocket holes show these will be used in thenext step then lay the boards out again and assemble using 1586 terior screwslocations designated by red dots stand the sign up and check horizontalboards for level step 2 final assembly lay three of the31 inches boards on the ground evenly with a one-fourth of an inch gap inbetween them set each side center to the
top and in two inches from the endsutilizing the pocket holes drilling the last step a simple using one half bluecoat pocket hole screws with the seats in place two inches from the end zenshoutilizing the pocket holes drilling the last step a simple using one half bluecoat pocket horse if you guys like this video press like button below and asalways thank you for watching hi i'm jack burnet signing out yeah