make a cool unique laminated bench.
This is my first instructable so i hope it is up to par, but if not i will work on my technique for the next one.
Might i add the only fasteners used in this project is glue and some wood pegs THAT'S IT.
Well lets get to it.
Remove these ads by
Signing UpStep 1: Tools needed/layout
Table saw or skill saw
tape measure
clamps
speed square
pencil
drill
7/8" forsner or spade bit
I think that is all but i will check as this process goes.
Layout:
For this project your biggest tool is your mind. Take some time to sit down and figure what size you will have to cut everything.
For this particular bench I took a standard sheet of 1/2" plywood and cut it in to 1.75" x 48" strips. The thicker the plywood the wider the strips can be.
You can vary the size based on the width and height of the bench you want to make. Today i will cut portions down to make a bench roughly 36" long by 18" high. On to the hard work













































Visit Our Store »
Go Pro Today »




a doubt as usual
are the dowels holding?
Tried to figure out what is the missing measure: hight 18", width 36", but what is the depth of the bench? I counted 25 pieces in the photos, which makes total of 12.5". Am I right?
congrats.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/chicago/woodworking/make-a-modern-bench-from-a-single-sheet-of-plywood-instructables-157916
ADX, BDX, CDX, wafer board - they all fall apart the same way.
you might need a jig to keep the angles at 90...
You fail to mention how you line the legs with the top so the dowels will fit correctly. Since the legs are the same width as the top, there is no room for error. How did you do it?
and for step 5 i have an electric hand planer, used it to get close then sanded the rest as smooth as i could.
Thanks for the positive feedback
1. What kind of plywood did you use? There are many 'standard' types, and it's interesting to know what you chose.
2. How much did your materials cost? Ballpark is fine, since wood costs vary by region anyway.
3. In step 5, which method did you choose to smooth the top? I once did a similar project gluing strips of plywood together to form a larger surface with the end grain as the surface, and the sanding method can be horrible. Ultimately I chose a slightly rough look :)