I built 2 of these yesterday for 49$ If you build two you can actually do it for cheaper and only buy 7 boards because you will have leftover if you do the cuts right. Also alot of these tutorial videos overcomplicate it a bit. I learned if you wanted, really all you need is 30 degree cuts for the Long legs (that support the back) and then 40 degree angle cut for the shorter legs and then the angles match up and create a nice laid back bench. Super cool I just need to stain and finish my two benches now. I also didn't add the cut on the back of the legs because it didn't seem necessary to me looked great without it. Will most likely add some arm rest with the extra materials I have.
Also if you are building these I think it took me roughly 2 hours for two of them, take your time on the cuts, the assembly portion is very easy as long as you don't rush through the first steps when you build the legs make sure the angles are right and both feet are making contact on the ground so it doesn't wobble. Even if you mess that step up though, just unscrew 4 screws and retry it, the way I tested the legs is by setting them on a flat surface standing up after screwing and if they stand on there own without falling over, you are golden.
I'm just learning but I've been using an alaskan mill to make dimmensioned lumber from my own logs. I find that 1inch to 1 1/4 inch thickness is way strong enough to build these sorts of outdoor furnishings. Thanks for the detailed guide. Even a lunk like me was able to follow along.
I just did the quick math and found a way to save anyone making this a bit more money. Buy 2 boards at 8’ then buy 1 board at 12’. No point In buying 4 more feet of wood then you need.
He did a link to the video he watched and it was the Rogue Engineer. I'm so glad he made this video because I'm new at furniture building and I really liked his camera shots for the angles. It took me 2 days to make the 30 minute bench, because I was so confused on the angles. Thanks Noobin Texas from another Texan.
Give credit to Aldo Leopold who first came up with the Leopold Bench which the rogue engineer and everyone else including myself copied off. Aldo Leopold is the famed naturalist who built this bench specifically to study nature and birds with. The simplicity is unmistakable.
Thanks for showing step by step how to do this. This is the clearest video on how to make this bench. Very helpful.
I built 2 of these yesterday for 49$ If you build two you can actually do it for cheaper and only buy 7 boards because you will have leftover if you do the cuts right. Also alot of these tutorial videos overcomplicate it a bit. I learned if you wanted, really all you need is 30 degree cuts for the Long legs (that support the back) and then 40 degree angle cut for the shorter legs and then the angles match up and create a nice laid back bench. Super cool I just need to stain and finish my two benches now. I also didn't add the cut on the back of the legs because it didn't seem necessary to me looked great without it. Will most likely add some arm rest with the extra materials I have.
Also if you are building these I think it took me roughly 2 hours for two of them, take your time on the cuts, the assembly portion is very easy as long as you don't rush through the first steps when you build the legs make sure the angles are right and both feet are making contact on the ground so it doesn't wobble. Even if you mess that step up though, just unscrew 4 screws and retry it, the way I tested the legs is by setting them on a flat surface standing up after screwing and if they stand on there own without falling over, you are golden.
Thank you for the easy plan . I made mine bench by watching your video. Thanks 😊 🥰
Thank you for this video. Very informative. The instructions are the best. Made this bench yesterday following you on youtube with my phone.
I'm just learning but I've been using an alaskan mill to make dimmensioned lumber from my own logs. I find that 1inch to 1 1/4 inch thickness is way strong enough to build these sorts of outdoor furnishings. Thanks for the detailed guide. Even a lunk like me was able to follow along.
Thank you so much!!!
I made it, and it's beautiful and confortable...
Amazing sit bench .
Thank you for teach us to build a nice bench 👍🏽
❤ the way you explain it all.
What size blade on the miter saw?
the best video of all this type bench, everything is well explained and step by step shown. good video and excellent job.
outstanding work I like the video and i made this bench.
Looks Awesome. Thanks For Sharing. Looks Like Something I Can Tackle! Appreciate You! 🤝
I just did the quick math and found a way to save anyone making this a bit more money. Buy 2 boards at 8’ then buy 1 board at 12’. No point In buying 4 more feet of wood then you need.
Save about $4 😁
I've built a few of these and the timber for each one cost US$126.00 and screws US$25.00 for 100 screws, not cheap here in New Zealand ... 🙂🙂🙂
Cool looks great there.
good job friend
Awesome thank you
saved. I will build thissssss
Beautiful 😊❤️
So pretty!
Made it look so easy we'll ✔ 👍 done
Good job
Is a good video but it's going to be better with no music thank you
Muy bien
U had to use a skill saw. Nice tho.. U didn't show the long cut.
Good instuctional video
Stop the music.
Lol King Crimson that's funny !
Stolen plans from rogue engineer. Give the man credit. Don't act like your doing anyone favors by copying.
even if he is copying he explains everything not like those fast forward videos with no speech and who knows i think he does it better.
how do you know he didn't buy the plans and just video himself building it, explaining what he's doing?
He did a link to the video he watched and it was the Rogue Engineer. I'm so glad he made this video because I'm new at furniture building and I really liked his camera shots for the angles. It took me 2 days to make the 30 minute bench, because I was so confused on the angles. Thanks Noobin Texas from another Texan.
Give credit to Aldo Leopold who first came up with the Leopold Bench which the rogue engineer and everyone else including myself copied off. Aldo Leopold is the famed naturalist who built this bench specifically to study nature and birds with. The simplicity is unmistakable.
Too much talk
Thanks to Biden/Kamala's inflation that same bench is now $140. Such is life.
Because inflation is caused by 2 people… 😂🙄
Nice plan stole from rogue engineer. Hate theives. Give credit where its do. This is his EXACT plan and measurements to the T.
the car plans was stolen by henry ford get with it.
how do you know he didn't buy the plans and then just make a vid of him doing it?
In his defense, he did add the awesome bouncy music loop.
Sigh I see how to build a bench for $40, click on it and see a $1,000 machine required to cut the wood😩
Where are you paying $1000.00 for a Circular Saw? I want to open a store there and sell nothing but Basic Cheap tools for 500% markup.