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BUILDING A SIMPLE KITCHEN BENCH

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January/February 2025

I needed a kitchen bench, so I built one... When you're in need of furniture but don't want to spend a fortune, building it yourself can be both a cost-effective and satisfying solution.

BUILDING A SIMPLE KITCHEN BENCH

This was my first attempt at woodworking on this scale, and it was a journey full of learning, problem-solving, and rewarding outcomes.

If you're a beginner or someone looking to tackle their first major woodworking project, I hope this guide inspires and helps you take the plunge. Let's dive into how I built my kitchen bench using simple tools and a modest setup.

What you will need

As a beginner, I didn't have an extensive collection of tools. My goal was to make do with what I had, improvising where necessary.

Tools:

Handsaw: A rough one for crosscutting and ripping wood
• Fine handsaw: Ideal for precision cuts
• Jigsaw: Optional, but helpful for curved cuts
• Circular saw: I rented this from a home centre for quick rip cuts
• Hand plane: Grandpa's trusty wooden plane turned out to be a star tool for smoothing and shaping wood
• Cordless drill/screwdriver: A worthwhile investment for this and future projects
• Pocket hole jig: I opted for a cost-effective jig instead of a highend Kreg model
• Hammer, chisel, rasp, and sandpaper: Essential for shaping and smoothing Square, pencil, and utility knife: For accurate marking.

Materials:
• Wood:
Four discarded cabinet doors (2000 x 500 x 25mm each). They were softwood, likely pine

• Wooden dowels: 10mm diameter, 1000mm long Wood screws: 40 pieces of 4 x 40mm and 20 pieces of 4 x 30mm
• Wood glue: For joining parts
• Bandages: Handy in case of minor mishaps (safety first!).

Step-by-step guide

Step 1: Warming up with confidence projects

Before tackling the bench, I wanted to get comfortable working with wood.

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