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Excellent job Jake. Glad to welcome you to the family of "wood addicts" and hope that you enjoy every project as much as this one. Larry D.
PS: there is so much stuff out there with dimension lumber (2x4, 2x6, etc) that you could build something like this very easily... just start sketching remember 2x4 = 1.5x3.5, and use the rigth jig and drill settings. No worries and good luck
True, true, of course the operative words here were 'unless otherwise stated'. Of course copyright protection is difficult to enforce and often not worth it (too much effort and cost) especially if some small mods are made to the plan. Anyway, one would think that the old adage 'imitation is the best flatery' could hold. I wonder if individual use is ok? if not used for commercial purposes. Interesting point. I think I'll register and copyright things in the future...
In reply to Pierre Vellee's comment "usually, once on the web, unless otherwise stated, it's in the public domain"
This is just not true. Copyright is retained by the copyright owner no matter where the information is posted/printed displayed. Unless specifically stated by the copyright owner posting to the internet does not cancel any copyright involved.
Really nice work, Jake! Looking forward to seeing your next project!
check these two sites; as well, cheout www.ana-white.com and look at the plans
http://www.wrcla.org/about_us/brochuresandpublications_html/retail_...
http://www.wrcla.org/cedarprojects/planters/bench-planter.asp
These sites will provide you ample ideas for planters and benches plus extra good idea
I checked with Kreg on this and they stated that since they are a purchasable Kreg plan to not share it in the community. These are made from 2x4 studs, pine 1x3 and Cedar 5/4 for the bench tops.
What kind of wood are these built from????
usually, once on the web, unless otherwise stated, it's in the public domain
Seems like if they were ok with sharing, they would have posted to this website....
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