What Can I Build From a Single 2×4

by colton | Oct 15, 2016 | Furniture, Woodworking

I didn't know this is actually a popular challenge. This came about for me because I am learning how to use traditional hand tool methods and want to pratice my joinery.  Looking around at what materials I have available my wife said "hey, there is a 2x4. What can you do with that?" So here we are; seeing what I can build from a single 8 foot 2x4".

I am planning on incorporating a few methods I want to practice: mortise and tenon, hand planing, and ripping stock to thickness.

I start by crosscutting all the pieces I need. Two 16" pieces for the top, two 16"  pieces for the legs, one 10" and one 12" piece for the aprons. Now I'm ready to start ripping to thickness.

First I ripped two of the 16" pieces lengthwise to give me four 1¼" square legs after planing. I then moved on to ripping the 10" piece in half to give me two ½ x 3¼ x 10" pieces for the end aprons. After giving the piece for the top the same treatment I was ready for assembly. I don't have any bar clamps so I need to improvise for clamping the table top.

It was a fun project and I learned a lot.

 

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