| Project by GarageWoodworks | posted 386 days ago | 609 views | 4 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
![]() |
Here are a couple of white oak benches I made for a relative 9/07. Panels are 1/4 sawn white oak ply. Finished with wipe on poly.
CAD:
Measurements:
Finished:
With purchased cushion:
-- Brian http://www.garagewoodworks.com





























7 comments so far
lew
home | projects | blog
4486 posts in 649 days
posted 386 days ago
Great looking benches!
tooldad
home | projects | blog
454 posts in 609 days
posted 386 days ago
mortise and tenon joinery? Very nicely done.
DAN
home | projects | blog
6439 posts in 877 days
posted 386 days ago
great posting… you do nice work.
-- work from your heart and your spirit will live forever
Artesano
home | projects | blog
20 posts in 679 days
posted 386 days ago
Very nicely done. I love the grain color and functional design.
-- Artesano Taino
bfd
home | projects | blog
419 posts in 701 days
posted 385 days ago
Hi Brian,
As always really nice work. I really like the QSWO with just the natural clear coat on top. has a much more light and modern feel to it.
-- Brian, Folsom, CA http://www.brianfullerdesigns.com
GarageWoodworks
home | projects | blog
207 posts in 517 days
posted 385 days ago
Thanks everyone!
I used loose M&T joinery, with the exception of the front center divider. For that I used pocket screws.
-- Brian http://www.garagewoodworks.com
Bullgoose
home | projects | blog
53 posts in 287 days
posted 276 days ago
My wife is after me to build a “boot” bench for the entryway. I have looked at hundreds of them trying to find a design that I like and that would show off QSWO…and compliment another QSWO piece in my living room…I have found my inspiration! Great job on these beautiful benches! I hope you don’t mind if I steal this design from you.
-- When I die I want to go like my grandfather did...peaceful, in his sleep...not screaming like the passengers in his car.