Child's Table And Chairs

Give the little ones outdoor furniture that's just their size.

Child's Table And Chairs

Sturdy and strong, this matching table and chairs set provides the perfect place for the kids to help with gardening, do arts and crafts, and play board games. They will love having an outdoor seating area of their own.

General How-to Instructions

Cut and label parts as needed, using the Cut List as a guide and adjusting for fit. All grooves and dados are 1/4 inch wide by 7/16 inch deep unless otherwise specified.

Table Instructions
  1. Prepare the table top.
    • Using either a table saw fitted with a 1/4-inch dado blade or a router with a slot-cutting bit, cut grooves on both long edges of each (01) top board.
    • Similarly, cut a groove on one long edge of each (02) edge board. Also cut a groove on one long edge of each (03) breadboard.
    • Cut six (04) table splines to match the length of the (01) top boards.
    • Glue the (01) top boards, (02) edge boards, and (04) table splines together per Figure 1. Clamp the parts together, and then drive 5/8-inch galvanized staples from the underside of the (01) top boards passing through the (04) table splines on both sides of each butt joint; allow the glue to dry completely.
    • Working from both centerlines, trim the assembly to 33 inches long by 24 inches wide. Using a router with a slot-cutting bit, cut a dado along both 24-inch sides.
    • Cut two (04) table splines to match the length of the (03) breadboards.
    • Attach the (03) breadboards and (04) table splines to the top/edge board assembly using glue and 5/8-inch galvanized staples as described above.
    • Sand the top assembly flat, and then round over the perimeter edges using a router fitted with a 1/8-inch roundover bit.
  2. Build the table leg/skirt assembly.
    • For the (07) table legs, the taper is created by leaving 1 inch of width at the bottom and tapering 6 inches up the leg. Cut the taper on the two inside edges of each leg.
    • Attach the (05) side skirts and the (06) end skirts to the (07) table legs, using glue and pocket hole screws, as shown in Figure 2. Check for square by measuring both diagonals, and attach temporary braces at the corners if necessary.
    • Attach the top assembly to the leg/skirt assembly using pocket hole screws.
    • Predrill holes to prevent splitting, and then attach a nail-on furniture glide to the bottom of each table leg.
Instructions for Each Chair
  1. Prepare the back legs and back slats.
    • Separate the (08) back legs into four pairs; label the outside faces of each pair, and then number the pairs.
    • Lay out the locations of the (09) back slats and the (10) back rung on a pair of (08) back legs as shown in Figure 4.
    • Lay out the leg shape as shown in Figure 4, and cut the legs to size with a jigsaw or band saw; sand the edges smooth.
    • Clamp the pair of (08) back legs together, and round over the top corners with a sander.
    • Round over the long edges of the top angled portion of the (08) back legs using a router fitted with a 1/4-inch roundover bit.
    • Cut the (09) back slats to length. Use the detail in Figure 4 to lay out the curve.
    • Remove the waste using a band saw, and sand the curved surface smooth.
  2. Construct the frame.
    • Attach the (09) back slats to the (08) back legs using glue and countersunk screws.
    • Drill pocket holes at each end of the (11) side rungs.
    • Cut tapers on the two inside edges of the (12) front legs by leaving a 3/4-inch width at the bottom and tapering 23/4 inches up.
    • Attach the (11) side rungs to the (08) back legs and (12) front legs 3 inches up from the bottom and flush with the outside edges using glue and pocket hole screws.
    • Attach the (13) front rung to the back side of the (12) front legs, 3 inches up from the bottom, using glue and countersunk screws.
    • Drill pocket holes at each end of the (10) back rung, and attach it to the (08) back legs 3 inches up from the bottom and flush with the outside edges using glue and pocket hole screws.
    • Drill pocket holes at each end of the (14) chair side skirts, the (15) front skirt, and the (16) back skirt, and at the top inside edge of each of these, for attaching the seat later.
    • Attach these parts to the (08) back legs and (12) front legs as shown in Figure 3 using glue and pocket hole screws.
  3. Build the seat.
    • Cut grooves on both long edges of each (17) seat slat, and cut a groove on one long edge of each (18) edge slat.
    • Cut three (19) seat splines to match the length of the (17) seat slats.
    • Glue the (19) seat splines into the grooves in the (17) seat slats and the (18) edge slats. Clamp the pieces together, and staple from the underside through the slats and the splines at the butt joints.
    • Trim the seat slat assembly to 13 inches wide. Cut a dado along both 13-inch sides.
    • Cut the (20) seat nosing to match the seat width. Cut a groove along one long edge of the (20) seat nosing. Cut a (19) seat spline to match the width of the nosing. Attach the (20) seat nosing and the (19) seat spline to the seat slat assembly using glue and staples as described above. Repeat for the (21) seat back and the last (19) seat spline, ensuring that the (21) seat back is centered along the back edge.
    • Sand the seat flat, and sand or round over the front corners of the (20) seat nosing as shown in Figure 5.
    • Round over the top perimeter edges of the seat assembly using a router fitted with a 1/8-inch roundover bit.
    • Attach the seat assembly to the chair frame with glue and pocket hole screws.
    • Predrill holes, and then attach a nail-on furniture glide to the bottom of each leg.
Finish Instructions
  1. Fill, sand, andstain or paint
    • Fill all holes. Sand the assemblies smooth.
    • Apply exterior paint. We used Valspar Ultra Premium, Ivory Brown 6006-1C, semi-gloss.
Illustration

Childs Table and Chairs

Cut List
Part Material Size (in inches) Quantity
Table Top
top boards (6-foot-long) 1 x 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 33 5
edge boards (6-foot-long) 1 x 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 33 2
breadboards 1 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 24 2
table splines 1 x 6 1/4 x 3/4 x 250 total linear inches 1
Table Legs and Skirts
side skirts 1 x 6 3/4 x 2 x 25 2
end skirts 1x 6 3/4 x 2 x 17 2
table legs 2 x 4 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 18 3/4 4
Chair Frames
back legs (8-foot-long) 1 x 4 3/4 x 3 x 23 15/16 8
back slats 1 x 6 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 10 12
back rungs 1 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 10 4
side rungs 1 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 9 8
front rungs 1 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 10 4
front legs 2 x 4 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 10 1/2 8
chair side skirts 1 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 9 8
front skirts 1x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 9 4
back skirts 1x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 10 4
Chair Seats
seat slats (6-foot-long) 1 x 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 9 1/2 8
edge slats (6-foot-long) 1 x 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 9 1/2 8
seat splines 1 x 6 1/4 x 3/4 x 200 total linear inches 1
seat nosing 1 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 13 4
seat back 1 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 10 4

Finished Dimensions

Height: 19 1/2 inches
Depth: 4 inches
Width: 36 inches

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Project Details
Skillset: Advanced
Lumber
  • 6 (6-foot-long) 1 x 4s
  • 2 (8-foot-long) 1 x 4s
  • 4 (8-foot-long) 1 x 6s
  • 1 (8-foot-long) 2 x 4
Hardware and Supplies
  • 1 box (1 1/4-inch) Kreg pocket hole screws (coarse thread)
  • 1 box (2 1/2-inch) Phillips II pressure-treated screws
  • 1 package (5/8-inch) galvanized staples
  • 5 packages (3/4-inch) nail-on furniture glides
  • Stainable wood filler
  • Wood glue rated for exterior use (Titebond III)
  • 1 quart exterior paint
Tools
  • Kreg pocket hole jig
  • Table saw
  • Miter saw
  • Router
  • Band saw
  • Power sander
  • Jigsaw
  • Drill/Driver
  • Pneumatic stable gun
  • 48-inch capacity clamps
  • Tape measure
  • Pencil

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