Check out Graham's latest Leopold Bench project, he's even included all the plans and material list for an easy summer DIY family project.
Leopold Bench
Built by Graham
11 Years old
Material List
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One 2×6 48” cedar, redwood or treated lumber (backrest)
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One 2×10 45” cedar, redwood or treated lumber (seat)
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One 2×8
10’ cedar, redwood or treated lumber (front and rear legs)
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2½-inch
SPAX®  HCR™ washer head lags (or HCR-X™ exterior screws)
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4½-inch
SPAX®  HCR™ washer head lags (or HCR-X™ exterior screws)
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Construction Adhesive
Tools
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Speed Square
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Circular saw
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Drill or Impact Driver
Steps
1.      
Mark
 one end of the 2×8 at a 22-degree angle with a speed square.  Then cut 
with a circular saw.  Make a mark 33 inches away and repeat the cut at 
the same angle.
  Cut the remaining front leg and two back legs from the same piece (two
 33 inch pieces and two 18 inch pieces.
2.    
Fasten
 the legs together. Stack the seat and backrest as guides and then align
 the legs against them.  Fasten legs together with Construction Adhesive
 and  three 2½-inch SPAX® Washer Head HCR lags.
3.    
 Stand the two ends up and screw the seat in place from the outside
 with 4½-inch SPAX Washer Head HCR lags (this will pull the bench together and not leave screw holes in seat for water to collect).
    
4.    
  Lay the bench down and attach the backrest with screws 2½-inch
SPAX® Washer Head HCR lags.| Safety First - Great job on the protective eyewear dude! | 
Great job Graham! Summer projects planned with your kiddos? Send us your SPAX® creations!
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