I'm planning to make a new swing seat (upgrade the look of the garden) out of oak.
The design calls for a board 60cm by 20cm by 3.5cm thick, it then has 4 hole drilled in the corners to hold the rope.
I have several old planks that are too small in one dimension, ie 3.5cm thick but only 14cm wide or wide boards that are too thin ie 2cm thick.
Should I a) join the 3.5cm thick boards14cm wide along the length to make it 20cm wide (cut off the 8cm) or b) join two thin boards to make upto 3.5cm thick? ie one on top of the other or c) buy a new piece - looks very pricy.
Needs to withstand the weather for 6 months of the year.
Want to look a bit like this.
The design calls for a board 60cm by 20cm by 3.5cm thick, it then has 4 hole drilled in the corners to hold the rope.
I have several old planks that are too small in one dimension, ie 3.5cm thick but only 14cm wide or wide boards that are too thin ie 2cm thick.
Should I a) join the 3.5cm thick boards14cm wide along the length to make it 20cm wide (cut off the 8cm) or b) join two thin boards to make upto 3.5cm thick? ie one on top of the other or c) buy a new piece - looks very pricy.
Needs to withstand the weather for 6 months of the year.
Want to look a bit like this.