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Tiered Patio Planter: Materials List
Tools
and Materials for
Tiered Patio Planter
Materials for a planter
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Time
Two days' work (about a day to mark out and cut the wood, and the rest of the time for putting together and finishing).Useful Tip
43 5/16 in (I.I m) high, 59 in (I.5 mm) wide, and 27 3/16 in (690 mm) deep. (All rough-sawn pine pieces include excess length for wastage.)
An electric compound miter saw can be used instead of a miter saw. This is a relatively inexpensive tool, which is really good for cutting repeat angles in small-section wood.
- Pine: 7 pieces, each I0 feet (3 m) long, 4 in (100 mm) wide, and 3/4 in (20 mm) thick (shelves, legs and braces)
- Pine: 6 pieces, each 8 feet (2 m) long, 2 in (50 mm) wide, and IV4 in (30 mm) thick (shelf supports)
- Zinc-plated,
countersunk Phillips screws:
100 x IV2 in (38 mm) no. 8, 50 x 2 in (50 mm) no. 10, - Acrylic paint, color to suit
- Clear preservative
Tools
- Pencil, ruler, tape measure, marking gauge, and square
- Portable workbench and C-clamp
- Plywood workboard about 4 feet (I m) square
- Crosscut saw
- Cordless electric drill with a Phillips screwdriver bit
- Drill bits to match the screw sizes
- Electric compound miter saw
- Electric sander with a pack of medium-grade sandpaper
- Paintbrush: 1 1/2 in (40 mm)
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