Sunday, October 16, 2011

Outdoor Wood Furniture: Simple Creations

If you are a woodworker in need of Outdoor Wood Furniture Plans, you've come to the right place. They are available right after the end of the article. You can read on or simply scroll down to the links now.

Woodworkers often search for "easy woodworking projects" or "woodworking projects for beginners" on the Internet. I find these types of projects to be basic ones that can be completed with basic tools. If you are one of these people, consider outdoor wood furniture. Although any job can be made easier by the use of power tools, many of these outdoor wood furniture items can be built using only hand tools. The simplest of these plans turn out a relatively rustic looking piece of furniture but for many people rustic is what they want for their outdoor wood furniture.

Outdoor Wood Furniture

A prime example is a picnic table and benches. You can buy plans for these items that use only 2x4 and/or 2x6 lumber that only has to be cut to length (no ripping). If you a little more enterprising, you can buy plans for a round one with an umbrella.

Another example is an Adirondack chair. Much of its appeal is in its simplicity. The first of these chairs were made out of eleven pieces of wood all cut from the same board. The plans that are available now days are a little more complicated than that, so that the finished products are more comfortable to sit in. But, an Adirondack chair is still something that any woodworker should be able to put together. You will need to make several of them. If you are a little more enterprising, you can buy plans for folding ones too. Also, you can also buy plans for an Adirondack love seat or an Adirondack chaise lounge.

Of course, an Adirondack chair is only one of many designs for outdoor wood chairs available to you. You can find many other basic designs, as well.

If you are a little more experienced, consider a porch swing. Although, it is a little bit more complicated, if you have a decent set of plans, you can do it.

You need clear plans. Click on the link below.

Outdoor Wood Furniture: Simple Creations