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| + | //Here is some feedback to your bench//: | ||
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| + | - That's a good transformation from the H.A.M.M.E.R. bench to the picnic-esque bench and the detail of the small shelf works well.\\ | ||
| + | - The wood itself is very sturdy. | ||
| + | - But indeed, it might get shaky with more horizontal elements or braces. One option could be to produce the A-shaped legs and the tabletop first (keeping some wood on the side). Then put them together and see how you should place stabilizing beams.\\ | ||
| + | - The idea of a detachable bench is good, but i have no precise solution for this with hammer and nails. One thing that comes to mind is the [[https:// | ||
| + | - Here is a sketch with horizontal boards attached to the legs. On those, boards could be resting that serve as shelf. | ||
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| + | / \ f.t. bench? | ||