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Wood: A - One 2” x 10” x 51" - bench back B - One 2“ x 10” x 48" - bench seat C - Two 2“ x 10” x 38" - bench side panels D - Two 2“ x 10” x 23" - bench legs Hardware: Six 3/8"x 3-1/2" carriage bolts with washer and nut Twelve 3/8" x 3-1/2" #12 or #14 flathead wood screws (to secure bench back and seat) To make one of these benches, you will need the following materials: A - One 2” x 10” x 51" B - One 2“ x 10” x 48" carriage bolts with washer and nut C - Two 2“ x 10” x 38" D - Two 2“ x 10” x 23" Bench Front Elevation Bench Side Elevation Leopold Bench Mark a 60º degree angle on each end. Saw off angle. Mark a 60º degree angle on each end. Saw off angle. 51” 28” 15” 15” 28” 33” 29” 8-3/8” 8-3/4” 18” Mark & cut a wedge from the top of each side panel.

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Wood: A - One 2” x 10” x 51" - bench back B - One 2“ x 10” x 48" - bench seatC - Two 2“ x 10” x 38" - bench side panelsD - Two 2“ x 10” x 23" - bench legs

Hardware: Six 3/8"x 3-1/2" carriage bolts with washer and nutTwelve 3/8" x 3-1/2" #12 or #14 flathead wood screws (to secure bench back and seat)

To make one of these benches, you will need the following materials:

A - One 2” x 10” x 51"

B - One 2“ x 10” x 48"

carriage bolts with washer and nut

C - Two 2“ x 10” x 38"

D - Two 2“ x 10” x 23"

Bench Front Elevation

Bench Side Elevation

Leopold Bench

Mark a 60º degree angle on each end. Saw off angle.

Mark a 60º degree angle on each end. Saw off angle.

51”

28”

15”

15”

28”33”

29”

8-3/8”

8-3/4”

18”

Mark & cut a wedge from the top of each side panel.