Hello
I'm going to make some outdoor furniture (2-3x arm chairs, 1x L-Sofa) and im just trying to gather a bit of extra info on wood type and joinery techniques before starting.
For the sofa I recon standard treated pine/spruce timber would be the cheapest option as it will be quite blocky due to having to add the cushion storage inside it, but if I wanted to spen a bit more what's could be a not super expensive hardwood thats good for outside? Meranti? Although not huge on the red tones but darker would be better. Or Oak from builders depot type thing?
For the arm chairs I wanted to also use a better quality/looking wood than just treated pine/spurce so any suggestions there please?
And for joinery, what could be some joinery methods for the circles, preferably with furniture fittings that can be hidden?
Cheers
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I'm going to make some outdoor furniture (2-3x arm chairs, 1x L-Sofa) and im just trying to gather a bit of extra info on wood type and joinery techniques before starting.
For the sofa I recon standard treated pine/spruce timber would be the cheapest option as it will be quite blocky due to having to add the cushion storage inside it, but if I wanted to spen a bit more what's could be a not super expensive hardwood thats good for outside? Meranti? Although not huge on the red tones but darker would be better. Or Oak from builders depot type thing?
For the arm chairs I wanted to also use a better quality/looking wood than just treated pine/spurce so any suggestions there please?
And for joinery, what could be some joinery methods for the circles, preferably with furniture fittings that can be hidden?
Cheers
A