Building Outdoor Furniture

Building Outdoor Furniture

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Building Outdoor Furniture

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

Edited by Chad McClung

Classic woodworking projects that will transform your outdoor space.

As we spend more time at home, there’s nothing more satisfying than showing off your woodworking skills with projects that will transform a backyard, patio, garden, or porch into a space that you’ll proudly use all season long. Edited by woodworker Chad McClung, Building Outdoor Fur- niture features more than a dozen classic projects that are easy-to-build, sturdy enough to withstand the elements, and sure to be as beloved as any piece of furniture in the home. With detailed plans, helpful photos, and step-by-step instructions offering guidance every step of the way, Building Outdoor Furniture delivers projects that range from the quick and easy to the more challenging so there’s something for every woodwork- ing skill level.

Among these beautiful projects, you’ll find iconic Adirondack chairs, a comfortable garden bench, a porch swing, a useful potting table, and more. There’s also expert advice on how to finish your outdoor project and keep it looking great for years to come. Also perfect for the DIY-er and hands-on homeowner, Building Outdoor Furniture is the ideal project book for anyone looking to build long-lasting and affordable pieces to decorate their outdoor living space.

Preview the first several pages of this book here.

ISBN: 9781950934829

PAGES: 162

Note: This product is only available to ship in the United States 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

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 pursued the chance to combine his passion for design and woodworking by becoming the editor-in-chief of Woodcraft magazine.