This bench is designed to work with the Modern Farm Table, easy to build, no pocket holes required!
Thanks Heather from My Creative Life for sharing your photos. More photos and link below.
Preparation
1 - 2x6 @ 8 feet or stud length
2 - 2x4 @ 8 feet long
1 - 2x2 @ 8 feet long
1 - 2x12 @ 4 feet long (OR use a 2x6 for the seat - grab an extra
2x6 @ 8 feet long
4 - 2x6 @ 18"
2 - 2x2 @ 11 1/2"
2 - 2x4 @ 47 1/2"
2 - 2x4 @ 3 1/2"
1 - 2x12 @ 47 1/2"
It is recommended that you measure the width of your seat board (the 1x12) before constructing, and ensure that it is 11 1/2" wide. You can also substitute 2 - 2x6s for the seat (cheaper and better matched to the table) but you will need to adjust accordingly. You will also need to add additional 2x2 supports or use a Kreg Jig to join the seat boards. You can also make your seat wider if desired.
For long term durability and more professional results, I recommend using a pocket hole joinery system for wood joints. Here is a video with tips for using a pocket hole jig:
Comments
Anonymous (not verified)
Thu, 01/21/2010 - 05:07
hi Ana, loving your work.i'm
hi Ana, loving your work.
i'm in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
i would like to know if i would be able to use 2 lengths of 2x6 for this bench instead of the 2x12 that you use as i am finding it ever so difficuit to find 2x12 here
many thanks
Claire
anawhite (not verified)
Fri, 02/18/2011 - 19:05
2 - 2x6s Works!
Thank you and thanks for the suggestion! Just updated the plan, yes you can use 2 - 2x6s instead of the 2x12 for the seat.
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Everything is very open with a clear description of the
challenges. It was definitely informative. Your site is useful.
Many thanks for sharing!
drlmnolan
Fri, 02/28/2014 - 06:40
2X12's
Hi Claire... I SO know what you mean... I'm used to having a broad choice of timber having lived in Canada for many years... but now I'm back in the UK it's a different story. I was given two 2X6's once when I asked for a 2X12, when I asked why no 2X12's he said 'because we don't grow trees that big'..... I had to glue and clamp them to get the timber I needed. If it's any consolation, it's even more difficult to get standard timber in France, can't find 2X6's anywhere and all timber is only planed on one side?
Anonymous (not verified)
Thu, 01/21/2010 - 06:28
Hi Ana!As my dh's first
Hi Ana!
As my dh's first project I want him to build a bench for our table. We have the Broyhill Attic Heirloom table and 1 bench. I'd like for this bench to be the size of the one we have which is 58" long and 16" wide. My question is will we need a brace to make it bigger?
BTW your site is awesome!
Cynthia
Ana White (not verified)
Thu, 01/21/2010 - 09:03
Claire, yes, you can use 2 -
Claire, yes, you can use 2 - 2x6 boards, but you need to take into account that a 2x12 measures 11 1/2" wide and a 2x6 measures 5 1/2" wide. That would mean 2 2x6 would measure 11" wide, 1/2" short of the plan. You would need to adjust the plan so that the bench is 1/2" narrower. Also, I would recommend placing a couple of supports made of 2x2s (as done under the tabletop) just to keep your boards fastened in middle.
Good luck!
Ana
Ana White (not verified)
Thu, 01/21/2010 - 09:05
Hi Cynthia, I would add 2x2s
Hi Cynthia, I would add 2x2s under the bench seat as shown in the table plan. It won't cost much and will be easy to do.
Anonymous (not verified)
Fri, 01/22/2010 - 02:37
hi AnaClaire from UK again.
hi Ana
Claire from UK again. thank you so much for getting back to me so quick. i took all your measurements to the lumber yard (timber yard as its known over here)and they were very happy to cut it all to size including the 2x12" so i am now looking forward to doing this table and to benches over the weekend, i also had them cut to half size benches up for me as we have guest come over alot. this way i'll be able to fit 6 of us round the table. i'm sure everthing will go well and will send you pics of the finished product, hope thats ok.
i'm going to do the same for outside and drill a hole through the middle for the sun umbrella.
i can't wait for me and my kids to get started
many thanks again
your a true star
Claire
Anonymous (not verified)
Fri, 01/22/2010 - 02:43
by the way i meant two (2)
by the way i meant two (2) half size benches
Claire
Anonymous (not verified)
Sat, 03/06/2010 - 17:50
Just a tip: Our Lowes & Home
Just a tip: Our Lowes & Home Depot 2x12 do NOT measure 11.5" inches, they are 11" so we had to recut our supports and the end aprons to take off 1/2" for the seat to fit without spacing. Otherwise, they benches were a dream to build. Super easy and really fast. Total materials (with stain, putty, wood, and screws) $42. location: Southeast, USA.
Kayla (not verified)
Sat, 04/03/2010 - 17:48
This was very easy to do! My
This was very easy to do! My husband and I made one bench today while our 3 kids (ages 7,5,21 months) played in the yard. I'll send pictures when we get it finished. Thanks so much for the plans!
AlwaysCreating… (not verified)
Tue, 04/20/2010 - 17:10
Ana, I built one today that
Ana, I built one today that was 37" long, modified to fit the window alcove where it will sit. Everything was easy to build. I used a scrap piece of 2x4, which is exactly 3.5" wide, to set in between the legs as I was screwing on the support to keep them perfectly spaced. This worked out well for me. Unfortunately, my 2 x 12 turned out be 11.25" wide, instead of 11.5", so I have an eighth inch gap on either side. I still love it and I learned an important lesson today. Will send a pic after I decide how to finish it...probably stain. Thanks for posting the plans.
Melinda (not verified)
Sat, 06/19/2010 - 12:13
Hi Ana, My nephew and I built
Hi Ana,
My nephew and I built this bench and painted it in one afternoon. I've posted it on my blog and I want to post it to your brag board or send you a picture but I'm not sure how. I know I should know this. Sorry. Could you give me some instructions. Maybe I'm just really tired. Thanks again. You are awesome!
Nicole (not verified)
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 16:33
I started this bench
I started this bench yesterday & finished it today! I "reclaimed" all the wood for it except for the 2x2 supports, so the basic cost was about $5 for screws/wood filler. Mine is certainly rustic, but it was a great first project. I learned a lot! Thank you, Ana, for the plans!
Richard (not verified)
Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:13
Looking a the plans I'm
Looking a the plans I'm guessing that 2 1/2" screws are the correct size. Or do they need to be 2 1/4"
Thanks
Rich
Scott (not verified)
Sat, 10/16/2010 - 16:38
Thanks for the plans. I
Thanks for the plans. I can't wait to build this. I was thinking of running 2x2's down the inside of the aprons, too. You could blind screw the top from underneath. I'd also use some TItebond and clamp it. I'm just not a big fan of wood putty, nor do I have a plug cutter. I do have a pocket screw jig...there's another option.
Amber (not verified)
Wed, 12/22/2010 - 18:33
Loved this
Loved this project!
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Ana White (not verified)
Wed, 12/22/2010 - 18:58
I love this finish!
I love this finish! Absolutely beautiful! And BTW - cute wall hanging too!
Rebecca (not verified)
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 19:26
I'm ALMOST done making this
I'm ALMOST done making this bench! I just have to screw the top on and finish with stain. Disclaimer, it is not perfect! But it is so charming and I just LOVE it. Before today I had never picked up a skill saw, but I did all the cuts and everything else all by myself. Go Me! I can't wait to make a matching bench and table.
Honestly Ana, thank you! I don't think I would have ever tried something like this if it weren't for you. I will definetly send you a brag picture when I am done.
Ana White (not verified)
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 19:53
Rebecca, thank you for your
Rebecca, thank you for your comment. You made my day! When I read your comment it took be back to the first time I built something, and that is a special special feeling! Thank you! Ana
LeslieD
Tue, 03/15/2011 - 13:03
Can't wait to make this
I can't wait to make this!!
nikki86 (not verified)
Wed, 07/20/2011 - 21:05
Capacity/Weight Limits
This is so beautiful! I am looking for plans for benches for my wedding. These benches would also be available for others to rent for their weddings through my boutique. On that note, I am wondering how many these can hold and what a safe weight limit might be to place on them. If I needed them to hold 8 people each, how might the plans change? Thanks!!
Guest (not verified)
Wed, 08/03/2011 - 09:48
MIssion accomplished!
So after starting a few projects and not finishing any... I decided today was the day I had to finish at least one, and I did it!!! Yay!!!
This is my 1st project and im really happy with how it came out, it aint perfect but considering before this i'd never had built anything or touched any tools it was really nice :)
Just need to get a little better on focusing on one project at a time :)
Thanks Ana
Vengleymom (not verified)
Tue, 09/27/2011 - 11:39
rustic farm bench
I am so glad I ran across your page by accident. I absolutely love it. I have never done any word working, but it inspred me to try it. I made this bench for outside seating. It definitely is not perfect, but it fits the name "rustic". I absolutely LOVE it and can't wait for my husband to get home from out of town. He will be so surprised and proud!
Thanks again for your wonderful site!
acring12
Sat, 12/10/2011 - 16:21
Awesome Project
Ana,
This was my first project from your site and I LOVED it! It was so easy and I can't wait to get started on so many other projects. I modified mine to fit into the space I needed, but never could have done it without you!!
Alex (not verified)
Tue, 07/31/2012 - 13:28
Can I elongate this to 72"?
This is exactly the bench I want to (attempt to) make, but I need it to be a full 6 feet long. Do you think that adding a few 2x2s running along the underneath the bench is enough to keep it sturdy (as was suggested to commenter Cynthia above to make it 58" long)?
Thanks! Can't wait to get started.
Alex (not verified)
Tue, 07/31/2012 - 15:22
Can I elongate this to 72"?
This is exactly the bench I want to (attempt to) make, but I need it to be a full 6 feet long. Do you think that adding a few 2x2s running along the underneath the bench is enough to keep it sturdy (as was suggested to commenter Cynthia above to make it 58" long)?
Thanks! Can't wait to get started.
Melissa c (not verified)
Wed, 10/24/2012 - 13:50
I was wondering what the
I was wondering what the dimensions would be if I wanted to double the width of the bench so people could sit back to back. Is that possible with this design?
Larryshandywife
Thu, 11/07/2013 - 04:03
I want to make this longer
Hello, I want to make this longer (58 inches) so it will seat people comfortably so their not so smooshed together and so it will fit under my 72 inch long table when not being used. How do I make it longer? I do not have a pocket hole.