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    Need Simple Bench Plans....

    My daughter wants a bench for the entry of her new, first condo and has asked if I can make one for her. I want something simple and relatively easy to build. Maybe something shaker or mission style and with a back? I know she likes that old, used look. I'm going to have to use pine or a really cheap hardwood to hold the cost down. I wish I were more connected up here in NorCal, so I could get hooked up with some old, reclaimed barn wood.
    I looked on the NYWorkshop site and saw Norm's English Garden Bench, which is cool, but as I recall, it has lots of angles and angled mortise and tenons and I think that will take me a while to do, so I'd like to get a little simpler than that, if possible. Anyhow, any suggestions would be helpful.

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    Derek, since you are looking at the NYW site for plans, search on "settle" and see if that strikes your fancy. There are plans for 2 types.
    Brian

    "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger or more complicated...it takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." - E.F. Schumacher

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Arita View Post
    .....I'm going to have to use pine or a really cheap hardwood to hold the cost down....
    Don't underestimate the power of poplar and a good stain. Poor man's cherry. Poor man's mahogany. Poor man's walnut. Take your pick. It's fairly easy to get any look you want.

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    Try here: http://www.freewoodworkingplan.com/i...?search=deacon

    or here: http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/r...deacon%20bench

    There are a variety of styles and construction methods featured in those plans - pick the one you like and adapt it to your specific needs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Angrisani View Post
    Don't underestimate the power of poplar and a good stain. Poor man's cherry. Poor man's mahogany. Poor man's walnut. Take your pick. It's fairly easy to get any look you want.
    Poplar! I always forget about poplar. That may be it. thanks!

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