Build a sturdy outdoor table with this clear DIY Plan from Egenbyggt. The step-by-step guide shows how to build a stable table in eight steps using lumber with dimensions of 95×95 mm and 45×195 mm. The PDF includes a complete shopping list, cutting and sawing instructions, as well as tips for a professional result.
With the help of simple tools like a miter saw, drill, and quick clamp, you can create an outdoor table that lasts a long time – both practical and stylish for the garden and patio.
Build a stable and functional outdoor table with this DIY Plan from Egenbyggt. The project is tailored for both beginners and experienced carpenters, and the guide methodically takes you through all the steps – from planning and sawing to the last screw. Step-by-step, you receive clear instructions with measurements and angles, so you can work safely and accurately. The table is built with durable wood, including 95×95 mm legs and 45×195 mm boards for the tabletop, which provides a sturdy construction that withstands both everyday use and weather. The DIY Plan includes complete measurement lists, sawing and cutting instructions, as well as assembly steps in eight stages.
You will also receive tips on smart working methods, such as marking each board to facilitate assembly. Among the tools used are a miter saw, drill, drill jig, quick clamp, and measuring tape. For the best results, sanding and priming before assembly, as well as surface treatment that protects the wood outdoors, are recommended. The PDF also contains a complete shopping list with estimated material requirements, including wood screws in various dimensions, as well as suggestions for accessories like furniture pads for outdoor use.
The DIY Plan is designed to minimize mistakes and help you create an outdoor table that is both practical and stylish. The result is a sturdy table that can be used for many years to come and provides a natural gathering point for dinners, coffee breaks, and all the moments of summer.
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The guide contains all the information needed to build the product illustrated on this page.
Table of contents in the guide:
Introduction
Tools
Cutting
Assembly
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How the guide works
Step 1
Get building materials
Take the shopping list to your building supplies store. Many places offer free trailer rental when you purchase the materials.
The shopping list included with the DIY guide contains:
Timber dimensions and lengths
Fasteners
Accessories (varies depending on building project).
Step 2
Cut the parts
All parts have a clear drawing and are marked with a letter.
This makes it easy to cut all the parts needed for the build.
Step 3
Assembly
When the parts are cut, it's time for assembly.
The guide shows step-by-step how the parts should be assembled through illustrations and brief information about each step.
Experience the magic when everything fits together perfectly and the final result takes shape.
Done
Building materials & tools
List of materials and suggested tools for the build. You will recieve a complete list with quantities and cutting diagrams when buying the DIY plan.
Materials
Wood70x70 mm
Wood95x95 mm
Wood45x70 mm
Wood45x95 mm
Wood45x170 mm
Wood45x195 mm
Screw6x160 mm
Screw6x140 mm
Screw5x120 mm
Screw5x100 mm
Screw5x80 mm
Screw4,5x60 mm
Tools
Miter saw
Screwdriver
Drill guide/Drill jig
Quick clamp
Measuring tool
3 reviews for Build an outdoor table yourself – DIY Plan, drawing, instructions, and shopping list
Adam –
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Rated 4 out of 5
A solid table with easy-to-follow instructions. Perhaps the tabletop should have been designed with gaps between the boards. This would allow rainwater to drain more easily.
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Adam –
A solid table with easy-to-follow instructions. Perhaps the tabletop should have been designed with gaps between the boards. This would allow rainwater to drain more easily.
Anonym (verified owner) –
As above
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