How to Build an Easy Outdoor Table that Seats 10!
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2022
- Recently we took a trip down to my parents house in Florida and one thing they have been missing on the back patio was a table big enough to seat our entire family. We needed enough seats for my family, my brothers family and my parents. Which brings us to 10 seats. I didn't have a bunch of time or the workshop to build a big fancy table so we opted to keep it simple. Even though this table only took a few hours and under $200 to build, we have already gotten a ton of enjoyment out of it and it will be a great place to gather for years to come.
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Hi. I watched your video on the benchseat a couple of years ago. I made one and it was good. Then sold 1 and now I've sold many of them. I bought a couple of the plans for $5 or whatever it was and it was probably the best $5 I've spent.
I have now designed my own style of benchseat, a few other pieces and am doing well! Even bought a new motorcycle, which would never of happen without a bit of success.
Anyway, your videos have made my life better and also my neighbors. I get him to help because I'm 2 busy sometimes, so thanks heaps!
We kept finding we needed a folding table. This is so easy to store. czcams.com/users/postUgkxStL0QRChBju4aQlnTrRgBZvafFog0KU3 Opening and closing is easy as well. It has a great handle for carrying around the house. Its pretty lightweight and slides around easy. We bought it for our daughter’s first sleepover. Breakfast was a blur - but 12 7-8 year olds fit at the table with room to spare. We used it at thanksgiving and 6 adults fit comfortably on each side plus 2 on either end for a total of 8. Super easy to clean up afterwards as well.
Team work, Ryobi tools, yall are my people!😁
Great build, thank you for sharing!! 👍🏼👌🏼😊
Great build!
Well done!
Love the simplicity
Thank you! Sometimes simplest is best
Thank you, it looks great. I am not very handyman but will approach this.
Nicely done! I agree about leaving some spacing between the top sections. Also, I would have put more of a round on the table top edging and rounded off those sharp corners, especially with kids running around. 👍👍😉😉
Thanks and great ideas.
I wish I could have someone build this for me. I've been looking for the perfect outside table for my family and this is it! Just need a hole for an umbrella. I'm definitely going to buy the plan.
Nice, clean and simple - great design for an outdoor space (or indoors!) Super easy to follow and sped up gives you a good sense of the steps. Thanks for sharing!
Wow , good job
Thank you! Cheers!
Quick heads-up to folks who click on the plans. If you tap on the link for the stain it will open on the Home Depot site but will be linked to the SOLID stain rather than the semi-transparent one. Make sure you choose the SEMI-TRANSPARENT. I’m going to build this. Already used his plans for the outdoor bench some years ago and that was fun.
Nice
How much sanding did you guys do on this table and what grits did you use? Great build btw! I plan on building one this weekend. Thanks for sharing!
I'm very new to woodworking and related projects, but I am having fun so far! I plan on building this table, and you said if you thought about it you would have left 1/4 inch gaps between the boards. I live on the beach in Florida, and though we do try to keep the patio covered with sun shades, our outdoor furniture is constantly exposed to salt air, high humidity, rains, and sun. If I wanted to leave space between the boards, what is the best way to do that?
HUGE FAN HERE! 👏🏽
I'm curious about whether this tabletop construction will be suitable for outdoors, full exposure? 🤔
It will. Make sure you protect that stain yearly with Olympic Waterguard clear sealant. Goes on easily and is dry in about fifteen minutes. Apply several coats.
Love, love, love this Table! Where did you get the chairs, it finishes off the table perfectly!😊
I would love to know where the chairs were purchased. You’re right- they add the finishing touches to a beautiful table!
Excellent build, but the pocket holes are on the wrong side here. Placed on the inside of the aprons, they would end up angling towards the outer edge of the legs, significantly decreasing their holding strength.
Amazing build. Can you share some details on the chairs as they go perfect w. the table
Did you do much to flatten the top of the table? Or were you able to find boards that were already flat?
I'd be curious to know if this ends up splitting, especially being an outdoor table. With all the boards pocket screwed together, then locked to the perpendicular base, the wood in the middle won't have anywhere to expand to.
It might end up okay, but you may look into z clips for attaching the top
Z clips would be recommend for climates with big humidity swings. This is in FL so it's just humid all the time. With no breadboards this one should be just fine.
Love it🤙🏽. And it looks like an easy build. 🙏🏽🙏🏽. Did you make the chairs ?
No, we bought the chairs.
We are making that table, but I really line the chairs can you give us more info on where to buy them or the maker please
That looks great! What brand/color is the stain?
Thanks, the brand is Behr and color is "wood chip". Links to products are in the blog post.
Awesome build!
Question, does it have to be a Kreg pocket hole xl or can it be a regular 320?
I think this requires the XL because the screws are larger. You can get the Milescraft 1326 version which is cheaper
What grit did you sand to?
What is the length of the legs ?
Nice!! What wood are you using for this project, please?
Construction grade pine
Do you have the plans on paper?
Where can we get those chairs?
What will your brother do to top this? Or will he allow you to be their favorite?
I like the look, but with the attachment to the base, I’m afraid the wood movement will tear itself apart…
800 pound table