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This bench is designed for a knook-like area that has a 45º corner. 

You can easily manipulate these plans for other angles of corners.
You will build this bench upside down. Because this bench is 3/4" 

plywood and 2x4 lumber you will need to be careful to drill for the 

correct pocket holes depending on what thickness of wood you are 

attaching. 3/4" holes for any screw into the plywood and 1-½" holes 

for any screws into the 2x4s. 
Since the corner of the room is 45º your cuts will be roughly half  

that at 22.5º. The plywood is an easy cut. Mark the length of both 

sides then draw a line connecting the two and you should have 

about a 22.5º for each piece.
For the 2x4s, only cut a 22.5º angle at one end and leave the board 

the full 8'. You will cut the length to fit in the following steps.

2.

Drill ¾" pocket holes into the angled edges of  the plywood; try 

to drill a few in each piece that are offset slightly.  Attach with 

wood glue and 1-½" pocket screws making sure the top side of  

the plywood is as flush as possible.
Now attach the 13 ½" pieces of 2x4 flush with the back edge, inset 

1-¼" from the side edge and 4" from the front edge. Drill 1-½" 

pocket holes into one end for use later. Drill ¾" pocket holes 

along the bottom edge and attach with wood glue and 1-½" 

pocket screws; making sure the edge with unused pocket holes 

are is facing forward and all other pocket holes face inward.
Now you will attach the back 2x4s. Hold the angle cut edge to 

the seam where the two pieces of  plywood come together. Mark 

for length to fit inside the 13-½" 2x4. Drill 1-½" pocket holes 

into the ends and drill ¾" pocket holes along the bottom and 

attach with wood glue and 1-½" pocket screws.
Now attach the ends together with wood glue and 2-½" pocket 

screws.

3.

Next attach the three legs. The outer two are flush with their 

corners. The middle has one corner lined up with the front edge of  

the plywood seam and the back corner is lined with the back seam.
  Drill ¾" pocket holes and attach with wood glue and 1-¼" 

pocket screws. For the outer legs drill the pocket hole 1-½

"

 from 

the front edge to avoid it being in the way when attaching the 

front apron in Step 4. The middle leg you drill your pocket holes on 

the back sides.

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17 

½"

17 

½"

96

"

96

"

61

"

53 

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"

53 
¾

"

96

"

96

"

61

"

4

"

13 

½"

~ 58 

¼"

~ 58 

¼"

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22.5˚ ends

22.5˚ ends

2x4s

2x4s

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