Iam planning on making a bench/ picnic table as shown in the picture. Can anyone help me with a drawing or builing plan?
>>1198619
Sure, let me google that for you.
Stop trying to be original, the designs already been perfected.
>>1198619
What do you need help with? Everything is visible in the picture you posted.
I am unsure on the different lengths and angles of the wood. Also some tips on what hinges to use are welcome
>>1198649
>>1198619
autistic people on 4chins think you need a shopping list and plans to build.
you dont.
go get a pile of wood and figure though it. you can return the unused wood. i do it all the time. i would definitely build it near an existing picnic table to compare heights and lengths for the ergonomics of it.
>>1198650
>autistic people
>building a bench in a public park so you can model your bench off of it.
>>1198619
Transformer tables can be pretty dangerous around fat people. I've witnessed it in person. Static configurations are much safer.
>>1198650
measure never, cut yourself
>>1198685
It's how I intend to build a 100 footer tall ship so I can travel abroad cheaply for my very first time after I retire.
My yard is not big enough to fit a picnic table and a bench. So the transformer table would be ideal. There probably won't be any fat people sitting on it
>>1198649
The angles don't matter all that much, just make a sketch, decide on an angle and use that.
The lengths of course don't matter a whole lot either. Just measure a good height on a table in your room and decide on a length that fits your yard.
Just start working on a plan, it's nothing hard.
>>1199143
This guy is a retard. Picnic table and Adirondack chair legs are traditionally cut @ 60 degrees.