Southern Yankee Workshop

Custom Handmade Benches


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How I Painted This Bench
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Cut the lengths of wood needed according to the length of the longest piece that needs to be cut from that piece.


None of the parts of this bench use the whole width of the two by eight. The closest piece to that width is the top profile of the back rest. This is not always easy figuring out just what pieces can be cut from which board. I am just going to list the lengths that I cut my pieces to and the widths that all the pieces must be ripped to here and then choose the appropriate link below for instructions that match the tools that you are using and I will describe how I continued to cut each board so I get all of the pieces that are needed.

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