Outdoor Furniture Plans
Building With Outdoor Furniture Plans For Relaxing, Entertaining And Playing
It’s always a good time for making outdoor furniture for your garden or yard. The key to success is having a good choice of outdoor furniture plans.
There are so many different woodworking projects you can do from simple things like a bird table, barbecue set, picket fence, garden bench, Arbors, Dog Kennel, mailbox, coldframe and planter boxes to larger more adventurous projects such as outdoor table and chairs, patio set, garden shed, gazebo, summer house or day bed. And that is just the tip of the iceberg so to speak…
Knowing which outdoor furniture plans to start with is just matter of scannning the index when you choose the complete woodworking plans plans package form John Metz.
John has also included landscaping plans, planning your garden, tips and techniques to make it all so much easier for you to do and have fun while you are doing it.
Outdoor furniture plans – designs
In the outdoor furniture plans there are are many designs to choose from and there are even more designs in some of the more specific sections, such as benches, tables, chairs. There are literally hundreds of woodworking projects you can build just for outdoors so you can choose the ones you like.
John provides tips on choosing timber, what sort of tools you will need and how to care for them
There are many timbers that are suitable for outdoor use and many different finishes, stain, oil, natural, clear lacquer, paint or polished.
Depending on where you live you will find different types of timber that work best for your envirnonment. The easiest way to find out is a call to your local lumber yard or timber supplier.
Probably the most common timbers which are easy to work with and can be used pretty much anywhere are pine and cedar. You may find some more exotic timbers that will work well for you but they tend to be more expensive so it’s all a matter of choice.
Some hardwoods can be diffiicult to work with unless you have more experience as they can take the edge off your tools very quickly, so you need to be sharpening them more often.
Using sharp tools is really important, firstly they cut easier whether it’s a saw, chisel or drill bit, secondly you are less likely to cut yourself with a sharp tool because they don’t tend to slip like a slightly dull tool might.
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