How to Build a Circular Park Bench

Creating the perfect area for the outdoor space is something that everyone who visits will be sure to enjoy. A bench is a great piece to use in the center of your entertaining or play area. It gives access to views of the entire yard as well as a place for many to sit. Most circular benches can be altered to enclose a tree or to add backs or decorations.

How to Build a Circular Park Bench

Step 1

Measure the area where the bench is to be set up . If it is going around a tree, measure the diameter of the tree and add about another foot to allow room to go around it.

Step 1

Step 2

Set up a diagram for the leg structure the seat plats will be mounted on.

Step 3

Use the 4x4 posts to make a half square shape. The two smaller pieces will be the legs and the longer piece will be the area the seat is mounted to. Make eight equal-sized pieces for the outer perimeter and eight equal smaller sized ones to be the inner perimeter. Use bolts and galvanized steel supports to connect the pieces.

Step 3

Step 4

Connect all the outer pieces into an octagon shape. Do the same for the inner pieces. This will create the frame for the seat pieces to be mounted onto.

Step 4

Step 5

Add smaller 1 x 2 wood pieces as support for the front of the legs.

Step 5

Step 6

Cut the 1 x 4 pieces with a jigsaw to cut the edges at a slight angle. If a space is desired between seat plats, the pieces can remain square.

Step 6

Step 7

Sand all seat pieces.

Step 8

Attach the seat pieces to the inner and outer perimeter octagons with nails or screws.

Step 8

Step 9

Apply finish to the entire piece. Allow to dry. Apply a second coat.

Skill: Moderate

Ingredients:

  • Wood: 4x4 for legs and 1x4 for seat

  • Bolts

  • Screws

  • Drill

  • Table saw or jigsaw

  • Sander

  • Finish

  • Screwdriver

  • Measuring tape

Tip: Backs for the bench or additional decorations can be added.

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