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Building Outdoor Furniture

Classic Deck, Patio & Garden Projects That Will Last a Lifetime

Chad McClung

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Cedar Lane Press
23 August 2022
Woodworking projects that will transform your outdoor space.

Spend more time enjoying your patio, porch, and backyard with more than a dozen projects, including a classic Adirondack, sturdy and stylish tables, comfortable benches, and much more. With detailed plans, helpful photos, and step-by-step instructions, Building Outdoor Furniture delivers projects for every skill level and need. Also included is expert advice on selecting the right materials and finishes to ensure your outdoor projects withstand the test of time. Whether you’re a hands-on homeowner or a woodworking enthusiast, Building Outdoor Furniture is the ideal book for anyone who wants to build affordable, long-lasting pieces to transform their outdoor living space.

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Imprint:   Cedar Lane Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm, 
Weight:   557g
ISBN:   9781950934829
ISBN 10:   1950934829
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chairs & Tables The Haycock Adirondack Classic Adirondack Adirondack Table & Footstool Outdoor Table & Benches High-Top Patio Chair High-Top Patio Table Octagonal Picnic Table Benches Adirondack Glider Easy-Breezy Porch Swing Build a Bench Garden Bench Garden Potting Bench Garden Arbor Arbor Gate Garden Obelisk Wood & Finishing How Good Is Plastic Wood? Wood vs. Wild Choosing Wood for Outdoor Projects Outdoor Finishes Restoring Outdoor Projects ​

Chad McClung is a graphic designer, editor, and woodworker who has a passion for making things from scratch and teaching others how to do the same. After graduating from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Chad returned to his hometown of Parkersburg, WV, where he worked first for the Parkersburg News and Sentinel before opening up his own graphic design business, Livewire Studio. He eventually combined his passion for design and woodworking by becoming the editor-in-chief of Woodcraft.

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