I first laid out the boards for the table top and cut them to rough length. Then I screwed on the struts to connect the boards to form a table top. After that I attached the legs and benches. Finally, I made some braces to make the table sturdy and stable.
I got the basic design from a Canadian man called Ken, you can find it here: http://www.sticksite.com/picnic/index.html
This was a test build for a project we’re going to do with students. A list of the materials that I used can be found at the beginning of the video.
PART 2:
Be sure to also watch part two in which I finish the build: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAfv-6hQGqg
Blog post (German): http://holzhandwerk.andreas-kalt.de/bau-eines-picknicktischs/
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