the material list and cut list here is just perfect. I just built one yesterday and it took me 5 hours tops. now i just need to stain it and add umbrella in the middle...thank you for this info...
Just finished my picnic table today. Considering this is my second project I've worked on , it came out great. Thanks for sharing your video. I did love share benches, I got that info from. Simply Mindy! Pinic table 9 2x6x8 cut to 72" 4 2x6x6 cut to 56" the remaining pics from the 96" are 24" Cut the 24" to 4-18" and 4-20" you have 1 extra piece. Get 6 2x4x6 no cuts. Cut for bottom support 1 box of construction screws 2 1/2 or 2 3/4
*🛑 Ide yang kreatif & Cemerlang.. 💓* ▪️Mantap, keren dan sangat bermanfaat. Terimakasih atas ilmunya yang bermanfaat dan sangat mudah ditiru. Semoga bapak sehat & sukses selalu, Is the best.. 💓👍👍👍
Love this book! th-cam.com/users/postUgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL it is simply one-of-a-kind! I really love it, because karah explained all tools required to have the job done, not mentioning the fabulous diy pallets ideas. I'm pretty sure this will be a fresh start in my new endeavour. Amazon was great, they delivered on time. Thank you!
lumber list 2- 2x6-10ft (stretchers). 5- 2x6-12ft (seats and top, use the extra 12fter for leg,top support). 2 2x4-8ft (maybe, he changed the plans to many times but 2-3 2x4's should do it.
Nice functional picnic table; I was looking for a table to build for my daughter, son-in-law and 2 grandsons and your table won out by a land-side, so I'll be building this one for my family, thanks!
where you ended up putting a brace under the top in the center I used two and put them 3 inches apart. That would allow for an umbrella hole and the umbrella to be centered / With your center brace you block it from being done center.
Hi Mike,, as you make the 90° picnic table, would you kindly tell us the measurements of what the boards are and the length they are to be when you cut them...???
I can look at those two by sixes and see that it's not pressure treated... They're only framing materials that means indoor-only.. I guess you can throw a couple coats of primer and then paint or even stain!! But you would have to continue painting not to mention scraping paint that pops up!!!! Once a year.... But all-in-all nice tables plain and simple!!
hello there...great tutorial and the easiest built i have ever seen...by the way how many 2x6's and 2x4's you need for this project? it was not mentioned anywhere? anyway if you can reply at your convenience...nicely done...
The only thing I would add is some kind of base around the legs, so the surface of contact increases. That makes it possible to use the bench on soft soild or grass
Could be a cool project to try a Shou Sugi Ban finish on? Probably a little too time intensive lol. Really dig the design though Mike. Keep it coming, sir.
How many 2x6's & 2x4's are needed & what are the lengths, what size wood screws. What is the height & width of the table. I guess I need the entire plan for this project.... Thanks
The Wrangler pants looks fine on all the makers i've been seeing it on, on TH-cam, but on you, they look like grandpa pants. lol... awesome project as always
Super cool table great job but could you make an 8-person Square picnic table where two people could sit on each of the four sides instead of three people sitting on only two sides? I really want some good plans for a big four-sided Square picnic table where 8 people could sit comfortably and the table is super sturdy as well thanks.
For those looking for the details:
Material List
2x6x10' 3
2x6x12' 5
2x4x8' 4
Cut List
2x6x56" 4
2x6x72" 9
top/seat
2x6x18" 4
verticals
2x6x20" 4
verticals
2x4x28" 2
2x4x43" 3
2x4x49" 2
Area you sure?
Is this a sure list?
Yes I made one myself with that cut list
Thank you so much ! You don't know how it helped me haha !
the material list and cut list here is just perfect. I just built one yesterday and it took me 5 hours tops. now i just need to stain it and add umbrella in the middle...thank you for this info...
Just finished my picnic table today. Considering this is my second project I've worked on , it came out great. Thanks for sharing your video. I did love share benches, I got that info from. Simply Mindy!
Pinic table
9 2x6x8 cut to 72"
4 2x6x6 cut to 56"
the remaining pics from the 96" are 24"
Cut the 24" to 4-18" and 4-20"
you have 1 extra piece.
Get 6 2x4x6 no cuts. Cut for bottom support
1 box of construction screws 2 1/2 or 2 3/4
*🛑 Ide yang kreatif & Cemerlang.. 💓*
▪️Mantap, keren dan sangat bermanfaat.
Terimakasih atas ilmunya yang bermanfaat dan sangat mudah ditiru. Semoga bapak sehat & sukses selalu, Is the best.. 💓👍👍👍
Love this book! th-cam.com/users/postUgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL it is simply one-of-a-kind! I really love it, because karah explained all tools required to have the job done, not mentioning the fabulous diy pallets ideas. I'm pretty sure this will be a fresh start in my new endeavour. Amazon was great, they delivered on time. Thank you!
Thank you so much,, I am from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Thanks! I'm a disabled war veteran and this looks to be easy on my back and legs!!
I will make this for my 4 year old 's birthday. Absolutely stunning. Thank you.
lumber list 2- 2x6-10ft (stretchers). 5- 2x6-12ft (seats and top, use the extra 12fter for leg,top support). 2 2x4-8ft (maybe, he changed the plans to many times but 2-3 2x4's should do it.
Well done. I like it differently than any other. I only lack equipment because I want it a lot. Best wishes.🇵🇱
Killing it Mike. Love the new legs transferring the weight to the wood and not on the screws!
Thank you 🙏 for the precious video
Nice functional picnic table; I was looking for a table to build for my daughter, son-in-law and 2 grandsons and your table won out by a land-side, so I'll be building this one for my family, thanks!
Mother nature has no mercy when it comes to untreated wood
Just built this today. Very happy with it - cheers
And, there you have it. Cool picnic table 👍🏻
Mmmm, juice and cookies. Match made in heaven?
I built one. Thanks for the video
You killed this dude! Seriously considering this for my back patio!
Go for it dude! tag me in a picture if you do, I'd love to see it
Came here from the MM podcast. Can't. Stop. Looking. At. Your. Pants. lol
I like that one 😊
Here from the podcast to see the jeans and man, they look...sturdy. Love your content!
Omg yeah I see the baggie jeans now second time watching
I do love me some wrangler jeans
I removed the center piece and created a ice tray. Added a hole for the umbrella.
Great vid! Any chance you can upload the materials/cut list? I did not find it here nor on your website. Cheers and thanks again!!
Superbe table facile de construction
where you ended up putting a brace under the top in the center I used two and put them 3 inches apart. That would allow for an umbrella hole and the umbrella to be centered / With your center brace you block it from being done center.
i know they sponsored you but ur normal jeans fit you better tbh
That is a great design, way better than a boring A frame. Dude the keto diet is working.
Very good
awesome video thx for posting
Nice idea
yet another perfect project. the patio looks great with this build
Hi Mike,, as you make the 90° picnic table, would you kindly tell us the measurements of what the boards are and the length they are to be when you cut them...???
Just made it looks great
Nice outfit bro !! Love the jeans
Looks great. I do like the design better than the typical picnic bench. Please share once you get it stained. Thanks again for a great job
I can look at those two by sixes and see that it's not pressure treated... They're only framing materials that means indoor-only.. I guess you can throw a couple coats of primer and then paint or even stain!! But you would have to continue painting not to mention scraping paint that pops up!!!! Once a year.... But all-in-all nice tables plain and simple!!
Very Simple, yet useful, and appealing...I love it.
And it makes it really easy to... eas... eaaa...easy to put the pencil in the pocket :-) Nice build!
BOOM !! perfect tyty
Build came out nicely. This should be a good minimal tool project for anyone!
hello there...great tutorial and the easiest built i have ever seen...by the way how many 2x6's
and 2x4's you need for this project? it was not mentioned anywhere? anyway if you can reply at your convenience...nicely done...
Very nice, will give it a try! Just subscribed, first time on your site. Thank you!
simple and smart the idea ..
I love how simple you make it look, I can’t even build a box with a kit😂
Works!
Nice design. On the cutting list can identify all cuts except the "2x4x49" 2". What are these cuts used for? Thanks Patrick
Looks awesome.
wow this a great video !
So easy....I could do it! Awesome. Next spring I will give it s go.
How long are the stretchers under the table? That is the only measurement missing.
I had always built picnic tables with an A style leg, like most people, I like this look better.
Great video bro !!
I want this for the camp so bad. Gonna download those plans and see what I can do for it.
amazing
Modern Swag and Chic Builds! Love it 😍
Stretchers to the leg assembly, what length?
Looks good! I think you could have left the original legs and added the extra ones as well
Yes that’s a good idea, it will add to it’s stability.
Pretty cool! Just what I’m looking for
Looking good, both you & the table! Keep up the good work. 🤠
looks really cool!
I made this table is was so easy little tools needed I did not remove the inside legs it's so strong.im a big guy best table ever good idea .A1
thanks for the video
Nice work.
Thanks!!
Can you do a L shaped desk with storage? A few drawers maybe
Many desks resemble a lower case "L".
The best construction channel !
👏👏 🇧🇷
I like your idear thank.
Keep um coming dude,topman!📐🔨
The only thing I would add is some kind of base around the legs, so the surface of contact increases. That makes it possible to use the bench on soft soild or grass
Also means that it will rock if the surface it sits upon is not completely flat
Thats true. it has it pros and cons
Could be a cool project to try a Shou Sugi Ban finish on? Probably a little too time intensive lol. Really dig the design though Mike. Keep it coming, sir.
Very good project !
congratulations from Brazil!
That's why an A frame is a standard .
nice video
Exelente
Nice simple vids👍
Love your videos !
Thanks!!
Great video!
Thanks!!
Finally something i can make with the tools that are in my house (handsaw, hammer and nails hahaha) Good project!
nice!! Thanks Man
Could have connected the two legs with a longer horizontal runner as a base to keep it steady. I liked the original look
How many 2x6's & 2x4's are needed & what are the lengths, what size wood screws. What is the height & width of the table. I guess I need the entire plan for this project.... Thanks
Troye Stonich
1 year ago
For those looking for the details:
Material List
2x6x10' 3
2x6x12' 5
2x4x8' 4
Cut List
2x6x56" 4
2x6x72" 9
top/seat
2x6x18" 4
verticals
2x6x20" 4
verticals
2x4x28" 2
2x4x43" 3
2x4x49" 2
Can you do a video that those 2 benches are separate from the table?
Just built one myself ! Turned out great ! Made mine 8ft! Probably weighs 900lbs lmfao!
looking good! the table too.
cool one
The Wrangler pants looks fine on all the makers i've been seeing it on, on TH-cam, but on you, they look like grandpa pants. lol... awesome project as always
lol.
Wrangler (work jeans) vs wrangler(rock 47 fancy pants)
Good job splitting the wood
Bring back that Mark guy. 😉 Nice build. Can you dance on the table top?
Super cool table great job but could you make an 8-person Square picnic table where two people could sit on each of the four sides instead of three people sitting on only two sides? I really want some good plans for a big four-sided Square picnic table where 8 people could sit comfortably and the table is super sturdy as well thanks.
Hi. How many 2x6’s and 2x4’s did you need. And what lengths
NeesieDoesIT I checked the post on his website and it wasn’t there either. Darn.
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Troye Stonich
1 year ago
For those looking for the details:
Material List
2x6x10' 3
2x6x12' 5
2x4x8' 4
Cut List
2x6x56" 4
2x6x72" 9
top/seat
2x6x18" 4
verticals
2x6x20" 4
verticals
2x4x28" 2
2x4x43" 3
2x4x49" 2
Troye Stonich
1 year ago
For those looking for the details:
Material List
2x6x10' 3
2x6x12' 5
2x4x8' 4
Cut List
2x6x56" 4
2x6x72" 9
top/seat
2x6x18" 4
verticals
2x6x20" 4
verticals
2x4x28" 2
2x4x43" 3
2x4x49" 2
This looks amazing. Good for an amateur like me to make
O idioma não é problema. Gostei do vídeo, vou fazer uma dessa, valeu!!!👍👍
Where the cut list material it's not on your site
How many 2x6’s and 2x4’s did you use for this?. What were their lengths? your website doesn't specify that. thanks
Yes that would be helpful
The instructions are laughable.
Troye Stonich
1 year ago
For those looking for the details:
Material List
2x6x10' 3
2x6x12' 5
2x4x8' 4
Cut List
2x6x56" 4
2x6x72" 9
top/seat
2x6x18" 4
verticals
2x6x20" 4
verticals
2x4x28" 2
2x4x43" 3
2x4x49" 2
@@torsodeaf
Troye Stonich
1 year ago
For those looking for the details:
Material List
2x6x10' 3
2x6x12' 5
2x4x8' 4
Cut List
2x6x56" 4
2x6x72" 9
top/seat
2x6x18" 4
verticals
2x6x20" 4
verticals
2x4x28" 2
2x4x43" 3
2x4x49" 2
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Troye Stonich
1 year ago
For those looking for the details:
Material List
2x6x10' 3
2x6x12' 5
2x4x8' 4
Cut List
2x6x56" 4
2x6x72" 9
top/seat
2x6x18" 4
verticals
2x6x20" 4
verticals
2x4x28" 2
2x4x43" 3
2x4x49" 2
Genial very good
How many 2x4’s and how many 2x6’s to build this picnic table?
When will cut list be posted? I'd like to build one. Looks great!
Troye Stonich
1 year ago
For those looking for the details:
Material List
2x6x10' 3
2x6x12' 5
2x4x8' 4
Cut List
2x6x56" 4
2x6x72" 9
top/seat
2x6x18" 4
verticals
2x6x20" 4
verticals
2x4x28" 2
2x4x43" 3
2x4x49" 2
Sweet build, love the easier design for a picnic table. But now I want cookies and lemonade for some reason..
-Caleb Harris
Where do I find complete plans for this table?
Could you make some matching "adirondack" style lawn chairs with a similar modern feel? Love your channel, keep up the great work!
Ana white has a great modern Adirondack chair
Do you travel and provide workshops?