Finished product
Finished product
Starting wood
Sliding dovetail cross braces



Drawbored breadboard ends
Poor mans sanding booth
Danish oil + exterior varnish finish
Dowel pinned mortise and tenon base
Dowel pinned bridle joints for legs
Ready for finish (stain varnish)
Was in the market for an outdoor table, was unimpressed by recent non-deliveries from larger furniture stores, and thought I'd have a go myself. Took 2 months of research and 4 months to build, but went all in on the Bunnings stack. Did try my local small timber dealer, but they weren't interested in dealing with me for a small order. Had a great experience with Bunnings special orders to get the F27 Boral Hardwood for the top.
Definitely my largest project to date, but wanted something that would last, to learn some new skills, and to try out some traditional joinery and avoid using any screws (and maybe save some money - lol). Didn't have the greatest workshop, spent a LOT of time on the ground using hand tools (each length of hardwood weighed ~30kgs, total weight for the table is around 220kg), but happy with the result.
It has been outside for a year now, holding up extremely well.
Specs:
3m x 1.2m x 45mm hardwood top
90mm square pine base
Materials:
3m x 190mm x 45mm F27 Boral blackbutt (x6) - for the top
1.2m x 140mm x 45mm F27 Boral blackbutt (x2) - breadboard ends
1.2m x 140mm x 45mm Boral blackbutt (x2) - dovetail cross braces
3m x 90mm x 90mm straight arrow pine posts (x4) - for the base
Porta oak dowels, a lot of gorilla wood glue, epoxy for knot filling, epoxy putty for gap filling, moroday black rubber to cushion the top
Feast Watson stain varnish
Feast Watson exterior varnish
Feast Watson scandinavian oil
10cm m8 stainless steel bolts to attach the top to the base (using threaded inserts)
The only thing I couldn't source at Bunnings were some high quality stainless steel threaded inserts
So, so many consumables (sandpaper, plastic, brushes, tape etc)
Also had to essentially buy an entire tool collection (chisels, sliding mitre saw, block plane, small clamps, massive clamps, hand saws, drill, drill press, drill bits, trim router, marking gauge, squares).
Cost:
2k for the materials
Trips to Bunnings:
More than I can count