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Just finished this little bench. I made it for a friend out of the leftover materials that I had from a table that I built for her over a year ago and said someday I’d use the remainder of the materials to build something. It’s red oak stained with spanish oak and 3 coats of polyurethane and is 24” W / 12” D / 16” H.
Thanks for looking...
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Nicely done. Simple clean lines.
One of my brothers in law is gathering surplus wood and
wants me to build a bench. So this post is timely for me.
Looking at all options, this being one.
Thanks for sharing.
Mark Singleton
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Nice use of scraps
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Thanks, Curt
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Turned out great, I like it.
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Nicely done - and using scraps is always enjoyable - really like the tapered legs - congrats! Dave
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(06-20-2018, 09:12 PM)MarkSingleton Wrote: Nicely done. Simple clean lines.
Thanks for sharing.
Yes. What he said.