A few weeks ago, a new plan appeared on Ana White’s page for a Woven-back bench, and I was smitten!
I promptly e-mailed my friend for whom I have built a table, buffet, coffee table, and the gray bench, knowing she was on the look-out for a bench to put outside at her new home…I’m nice like that. She fell in love with it too, so I had an excuse to build!
The construction of the body of the bench is pretty straight-forward. One tricky part is that the back pieces are cut out of a 2x4 to have an angle to them, which makes the back much more comfortable! I traded homemade bread for another go at the band saw, like I did for this project.
I’m thinking a Mother’s Day band saw sounds nice…
Sorry I forgot to take a picture of that piece, but I was pretty proud of myself for cutting them, so you at get to hear about it anyway!
The beautiful woven back was challenging, but fun!
I’m learning that for these angled pieces, it’s easiest to cut one angle, hold the piece in place, and then make a pencil line where the other angle goes.
Everything fits better, and I make fewer mistakes that way!
I had NO desire to drill ninety-eleven pocket holes to hold all these short pieces together…
And that may be (in some measure) due to the fact that while drilling pocket holes, I caught a still-spinning drill bit in my jeans just behind my right knee. I was left with a good-sized hole in my jeans, but thankfully a much smaller one in the skin behind them!
…so after dry-fitting everything, I used glue and 2” brad nails to hold it all together. Then I could slip everything back in place.
Ta-da! I took a picture of it and sent it to my friends! I’m geeky like that.
The most frustrating part?? Running out of boards to finish the seat! But I still posted a sneak peak on Facebook!
My friend wanted a dark walnut stain. I learned another lesson…staining all those short pieces BEFORE assembly would have been a good idea! There were a lot of little corners to get in to.
One change I made to the plans was to add a 2x4 cross brace under the middle of the seat (it runs perpendicular to the seat slats, and attaches by pocket holes to the front and back frame pieces). When my 100-lb son sat down and it made an ominous creaking sound…I decided a little extra support was in order! Now we can both sit on it, and it’s quiet as can be!
It looked so inviting, I thought I’d “break it in” for my friend and have a little snack out on the bench on a beautiful day…
…but I took too long snapping pictures, and one of the local wildlife got to my snack first!!
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Thanks to Elizabeth & Co. for featuring this project!
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Gee, Korrie, I wish I had a friend like you! : ) I'd have you building stuff for me all the time. This bench is gorgeous and I'm sure your friend is going to love it.
ReplyDeleteSince I'm not wood working savvy, what do you mean when you said you put a 2x4 cross beam underneath. Where and how? At an angle under the seat? Right under the seat? Lame people (me :D ) want to know.
ReplyDeleteGosh that is gorgeous! I think all those little cuts would intimidate me, but they sure make this bench special! I so wish I had your talents with the wood working tools!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, this bench is a work of woodworking art! I love the back!!! I hope your band saw dreams come true!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bench!
ReplyDeletenow that is some serious talent! and also that is one adorable kiddo!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! You are so smart! I need one of those for my front porch.
ReplyDeleteOh Korrie, you really out-did yourself on this one! That is one gorgeous bench! I've said it before, you have mad skills girl!
ReplyDeleteSpettacolare,bravissima è bellissima!!
ReplyDeleteUn abbraccio dall'Italia!!
Sabry!!
Your bench turned out wonderful! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWould you like to have all of us campaign for you to have a new band saw? I think there's power with all these women on board! :)
ReplyDeleteKorrie, you've created some amazing pieces but I do think that, so far, this is the BEST! Love the back and you did an exceptional job of staining it. If I lived closer, I would order one in a heartbeat!
Stunning piece!
xo
Pat
P.S. WHEN on earth do you have time to bake bread? ;-)
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ReplyDeleteI made a bench last week too, for my porch, out of an old bunk bed top. Nothing near as detailed as yours and I don't have a giant muffin to snack on either!
ReplyDeleteBliss
I´am stunned with your hability, comgratulations!
ReplyDeleteCélia
http://www.celiamartins.blogspot.com.br/
Adore!!! Love that pattern. Can't even imagine tackling this without a bandsaw, so good on you for um borrowing one!
ReplyDeleteYou rock!!
Gah! Why did you have to post a gorgeous project and exactly what I've been scouring CList for?! Now I have to build one.... Thanks for the tips! ;) Great job! ~Rachel @ The Olde Farmhouse
ReplyDeleteSpecTACular job Korrie!
ReplyDeleteThis is mY kind of project!
-So sorry you got an on-the-job injury, I once caught a ricochet 16 gauge brad, through-and-through 2 fingers~ouchie! No pAIn~no gAIn, huh?!
Catherine
Gorgeous ~ What a fantastic job! The finish is wonderful! Stopping by from My Repurposed Life's Catch as Catch Can 120...
ReplyDeleteCher @ Designs by Studio C
http://designsbystudioc.com
""local wild life"" !!!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteLove it. Seriously... your work is crazy amazing. I feel like I have had a front row seat watching you search and discover a passion that you are great at! Mad talent my dear... mad talent.
I love the intricate back on this bench, Korrie. That technique would also look great on a headboard. So awesome! (You continue to amaze with your mad skills!) And such a sweet little model, too.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Amazing! That is prettier than any of the ones I see for sale in the stores. Well done!
ReplyDeleteKorrie,
ReplyDeleteOh my...you did an outstanding job on this classic bench...it looks GREAT!!!!
Blessings,
Linda
OMG you are sooo a pro Korrie! That bench is awesome!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Wow this is amazing! I love the look! I am a new follower from southern charm! I would love for you to check out my blog and follow me back! Nicole
ReplyDeleteWow, love the bench!! Great work! :0)
ReplyDeleteKim
I'm just going to call you "Superwoman"! your furniture making skills are just amazing!! love your tables too!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!! You are far more ambitious than I am!!
ReplyDeleteYou sure do have some cute wildlife in your area!!
It is Beautiful!!! When Ana posted this I wanted to build it too!! I just haven't found my excuse yet, I am glad you did!!! Great job!! I love the step by step pictures!
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe over your bench - totally, 100% impressed!!
ReplyDeleteOh...that was YOUR bench! Well, congratulations on the feature over at Elizabeth & Co. (and more, I'm sure) as you certainly deserve it.The bench is just BEAUTIFUL! Will you make one for me? ;) Ana White's plans are amazing, I've been thinking about attempting one of them for my son's bedroom. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Korrie! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS! If you wanna do a guest post over on Remodelaholic will you let me know, and I will get you the details! cassity@remodelaholic.com
ReplyDeleteHi Korrie,
ReplyDeleteI work with Cassity at Remodelaholic and, as Cassity said above, we'd love to feature this bench! I've emailed you (from hello@remodelaholic.com) but never heard back so I'm wondering if my message was caught in the spam filter. Could you drop me a line at hello@remodelaholic.com if you are interested in having us feature you on Remodelaholic? Thanks!