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Glue-up Wednesday...

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Front view. Seat slats will need a trim..

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First of 6 joints, to get 2 pins...

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I did indeed use a couple for one clamp..

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Guinness Draught Stout is in use, now...

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  • Did you say you got the lumber from HD?  

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    Back between the shoulder blades has decreed that is is QUITTING TIME!  task was to get 3 Rails ready... 3 rails, split ends removed...cut down to 48" length... Then mill a 3/4" long t

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    Task for today:   Cut a tenon for the arm rest to attach to the front post... Will do the other front post, tomorrow.. Need to add a kerf for a wedge,later...   Task #2

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WOW! Fit for a Prince,  'er King Charlie.

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Test drive involved actually sitting my fat foundation down on the seat....not a sound was heard, BTW.:JawDrop:

Headed back to the shop in a bit...had to come back upstairs, cool off, Hydrate..and get the :ArguingSmileys:Camera :BangingHead:

 

Will be back with a PIP.....while I decide what flavour of finish to add to the bench...

 

Stay tuned..:Tapping:

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Test drive?   235 pounds worth..:JawDrop:

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Tired?  From un-clamping this morning to completion..one hour....About time for a Guinness?:SaluteandRun:

Arm rests were glued AND wedged..:TwoThumbsUp:

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And in the back...:ChinScratch:

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Other arm rest has a single screw...the second one here is to repair a split...:ArguingSmileys:

 

Pins have been installed...:TwoThumbsUp:

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There are 2 pins in this photo....yes, there are...:DevilLaughing:

 

Ok, move me out of the way..:cowboy:

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Middle seat support details..:OldManSmiley:

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Random spacing..meh...no glue was used...(Boss is going to cover this seat with cushions, anyway..)

End view?:ChinScratch:

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Details at the ends of the seat slats...( had to leave the arm rests off, more room for the drill)

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Once the seat was installed, THEN I could add the arm rests...:OldManSmiley:

 

Decided the "horns" of the back were too tall...shortened them by 2"...then used a second router..:ChinScratch:

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To round things off...router table was used to round-over the seat slats' top edges.:JawDrop:

 

Construction is now done....needs a bit of sanding...the see about adding a finish..:ChinScratch:

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Is the Ash table that has sat out in the Gazebo since it was built LAST year...and what I will be trying to match the Bench to.   :TwoThumbsUp:

 

Stay tuned...:cowboy:

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1 hour ago, steven newman said:

Test drive involved actually sitting my fat foundation down on the seat....not a sound was heard, BTW.:JawDrop:

Gotta love that GasX at our age don't cha'?:P

44 minutes ago, lew said:

I think this is your most challenging project to date AND the most AWESOME!!

Agreed!

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Stain has now been bought, along with 4 brushes....and a set(4) of nail-on foot pads...to keep the end grain feet OFF of the concrete patio...

 

On the way to Lowes, stopped at an Antique Store....picked a couple $5 chisels....I think I am about done, for today

 

BTW....Still have one plank @1 x 6 x 5'....and enough "scraps" to keep me in the Box Making Business for a while...

That is one fine looking garden bench. Good luck with the finish now.

20 hours ago, lew said:

I think this is your most challenging project to date AND the most AWESOME!!

Most assuredly!:TwoThumbsUp:

Great looking bench Steve. Time to load up a cooler full of Guinness & enjoy the bench.

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Test run...(still IN the shop..)

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Lot of glare from the overhead lights....need to stain the ends...the back..and the underside

 

Intend to add these to the feet...

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Keeps the end grain of the feet off of the concrete patio....feet last longer, that way...

 

Have to stand the bench up on one end...do what I can reach...turn it around do the back and underside....then rotate and do the other end....Hopefully a Quart of Minwax "Gunstock" stain will be enough...

 

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Took a bit of work, and a Makita Sawzall...but..

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The English Garden Bench is now out in the backyard patio...awaiting a spray on varnish...before it gets moved into the Gazebo...

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There are plastic pads to isolate the wood from the concrete. 

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View of the back....

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That RED slat was sapwood...Like a sponge, was unable to lighten it up...

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:Praise::Praise::Praise:

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You nailed it Bandit!

Nicely done!

Most excellent work

Very nice!!!

On 5/18/2023 at 11:10 AM, steven newman said:

About time for a Guinness?

 

:ChinScratch: Sounds like a good plan. :TwoThumbsUp:

Nice work Steve. 

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