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H-Leg Benches

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Quick answer: These H-leg benches are the seating for our cedar H-leg dining tableone set of materials makes two benches, so guests can slide in and out without wrestling one long bench. The legs are 4×4 cedar milled down to a true 2½″ square so the proportions match the table, joined with glue and Simpson Strong-Drive structural screws. Build video below; the printable plans are $10. Designed, built, and documented by Jamison Rantz.

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Wood
Cedar
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Yield
Makes 2 benches
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Key move
4×4s milled to 2½″ sq
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Pairs with
H-Leg dining table
Cedar H-leg benches paired with the matching H-leg outdoor dining table

A while back we built the cedar H-leg dining table and it has been quite the hit — but we never got around to the benches, until now. I took the time to mill the 4×4s down to an actual 2½″ × 2½″ so the benches look proportionally right next to the table, and made two benches per side instead of one long one so it’s easier to get in and out of the middle. This build started as a collaboration with Simpson Strong-Tie — their Strong-Drive structural screws are what hold these together.

H-Leg Bench Plans printable plans cover
Printable Plans

H-Leg Bench Plans

Makes two cedar benches — full cut list, dimensioned diagrams, and step-by-step assembly in one printable PDF.

Get the plans — $10or keep scrolling for the details ↓

Tools & materials

Tools · 5 (+ layout)
Have on hand
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Drill / driver
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Miter saw
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Table saw
to mill the 4×4s down to 2½″ square
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Circular saw
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Speed square + tape + safety gear
Materials · 6
makes 2 benches
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2× 2×6 @ 8 ft cedar
seats
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2× 2×4 @ 8 ft cedar
aprons
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3× 4×4 @ 8 ft cedar
legs and stretchers, milled to 2½″ sq
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16× 4″ Simpson Strong-Drive SDWS Timber screws
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38× 2½″ Simpson Strong-Drive SDWS Framing screws
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Wood glue

Dimensions

H-leg bench plans dimensions diagram

Every part dimension, the full cut list, and the assembly diagrams are in the printable plans — and the video above walks the whole build, including milling the legs.

How it goes together

Each bench is two milled H-frames — legs, a top rail, and a low stretcher glued and screwed with the 4″ Timber screws — tied together by the aprons, with the 2×6 seat boards fastened from below with the 2½″ Framing screws. If you can build the matching table, the benches are the easy part of the weekend.

Finished cedar H-leg bench detail showing the milled 2-1/2 inch square legs
H-Leg Bench Plans printable plans cover
Printable Plans

H-Leg Bench Plans

Makes two cedar benches — full cut list, dimensioned diagrams, and step-by-step assembly in one printable PDF.

Get the plans — $10instant download · printable PDF

Not sure this is the right bench for your spot? We compared all six of our outdoor benches — cost, tools, time, and skill — on the outdoor bench plans page.

Questions? Comments?

As always, if you have any questions don’t hesitate to comment below — and don’t forget to post pictures of your finished benches in the comments! ENJOY!

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