6 foot picnic table plans. Plans include a free PDF download (link at bottom of blog post), material list, drawings, and measurements.
Material List
Cutting List
- (A) battens – 3 – 2×4 – 28 1/2″ (30-degree angle cut on both ends in opposite directions)
- (B) table top boards – 5 – 2×6 – 72″
- (C) legs – 4 – 2×6 – 36″ (30-degree angle cut on both ends in the same direction)
- (D) seat supports – 2 – 2×6 – 60″ (30-degree angle cuts on both ends in the opposite directions)
- (E) seat boards – 4 – 2×6 – 72″
- (F) table braces – 2 – 2×4 – 33 5/8″ ( 22.5-degree angle cuts on both ends in the same direction)
- (G) seat cleats – 2 – 2×4 – 11 1/4″ (22.5-degree bevel cut on both ends in opposite directions)
Shopping List
- 2 – 2×4 – 8′
- 4 – 2×6 – 8′
- 4 – 2×6 – 12′
- 2 1/2″ pocket hole screws
- 2 1/2” deck screws
- 3” deck screws
- 16 – 3 1/2″ carriage bolts, washers, nuts
- exterior wood glue
6 Foot Picnic Table Plans | Overview
- A (battens) -3 – 2×4 – 28 1/2″ (30-degree angle cut on both ends in opposite directions)
Cut the battens (A) as shown on drawing above. Drill pocket holes to the brace (A) to screw into the table top boards (B).
- B (table top boards) – 5 – 2×6 – 72″
The table top boards are spaced out 1/4″ , secure the battens (A) to the table top boards (B) using exterior wood glue and pocket hole screws.
- C (legs) – 4 – 2×6 – 36″ (30-degree angle cut on both ends in the same direction)
Cut the legs (C) as shown on drawing above.
Install the legs (C) as shown on drawing above. Use wood clamps to hold legs in place. Drill holes through the legs (C) and into the battens (A). Secure using exterior wood glue and carriage bolts, washers, and nuts.
- D (seat supports) – 2 – 2×6 – 60″ (30-degree angle cuts on both ends in the opposite directions)
Cut the seat supports (D) and assemble as shown on drawing above. Use wood clamps to hold seat supports (D) in place. Drill holes through the seat supports (D) and into the legs (C). Secure using exterior wood glue and carriage bolts, washers, and nuts.
- E (seat boards) – 4 – 2×6 – 72″
Install the seat boards (E) as shown on drawing above. Use exterior wood glue and pocket hole screws, screw through the seat supports (D) and into the seat boards (E).
- F (table braces) – 2 – 2×4 – 33 5/8″ ( 22.5-degree angle cuts on both ends in the same direction)
Cut the table braces (F) as shown on drawing above.
Pre-drill holes, use exterior wood glue and 3″ deck screws to install the table braces (F) as shown on drawing above.
- G (seat cleats) 2 – 2×4 – 11 1/4″ (22.5-degree bevel cut on both ends in opposite directions)
Cut the seat cleats (G) as shown on drawing above. Pre-drill holes and install using exterior wood glue and 2 1/2″ deck screws. Screw through the seat cleats (G) and into the seat boards (E).
Use sandpaper to smooth out sharp edges. Stain or paint to protect wood.
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These plans look very helpful
On the legs, is that 36” long to short at a 30 degree angle??
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Hi, My son is building picnic tables for a Boy Scout project, could you send plans please?
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these plans are great however the shopping list is short on materials. Had to get another 12 foot board and 2 more 8 ft to complete the project.
I have built qty 4 of the 8′ picnic tables and qty 1 of the 6′ picnic tables. The plans are super helpful and super easy to follow. The final result has been amazing. I am building qty 3 of the 8′ and qty 1 of the 6′ for Christmas presents this year for my children and their spouses – they are as excited to get them as I have been to build them.
Thank you so much for these plans.
I am starting the children’s picnic table this week and will be doing the double chair with table and the round picnic table in the very near future.
Thank you – I never have been interested in woodworking until I cam across your website – please don’t stop providing the plans – you are inspiring a new generation of woodworkers.