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DIY Live Edge Bench Seat
Supplies:
• Specrite 1200 × 250 x 26mm Live Edge Timber Shelf Pine FJ Laminated (1800mm available
• Adored 3/8” Angle Plate Leg Furniture Accessory - 2 Pack
• Adored 400mm Pine Round Tapered Furniture Leg x 4
• Sealer (I used @cabotsanz Clear CFP Floor - Water Based)
• Drill
• Screw Driver
• Paint Brush/Sponge
1. Measure and mark brackets including holes and a side marker to ensure the brackets are level.
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The brackets should be positioned so the legs meet the edge of the seat about 1/2 way down. This will ensure the legs don’t sit out further than the seat itself based on the angle of the brackets.
2. Once marked, drill the centre hole. Then smaller outer holes and screw the brackets down.
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Mark the depth of the hole required on your drill piece with masking tape.
3. Screw on the legs & check it stands
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All four legs should tight and angled from the centre outwards
4. Add sealer/lacquer/oil
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Always use a non-yellowing formula for sealers or a natural oil product to savour the tones of the wood. I have found @cabotsanz Clear CFP Floor - Water Based maintains the colour of the pine and protects surfaces really well.
Hi @TheSparrowHome,
Congrats on your first project post! Thank you for sharing your rustic bench project journey with us and all your great tips. I think your choice to use a clear sealer for the bench has really captured the lovely tones in the timber, all the while protecting it.
Projects similar to yours often receive recognition in our Top Ideas articles, such as our Top 10 most popular indoor furniture projects. Perhaps your project will be showcased there someday! We hope Bunnings Workshop remains an invaluable source of advice and inspiration for you.
Katie
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