DIY Batman Plywood Bench With Shou Sugi Ban Legs
by home tree atlas in Workshop > Furniture
5107 Views, 107 Favorites, 0 Comments
DIY Batman Plywood Bench With Shou Sugi Ban Legs



Since I mostly had plywood lying around, I'd thought I'd try and see what a plywood inlay would look like. Using the Dark Knight symbol as the inlay.
I also tried Shou Sugi Ban (Japanese fire burning) for the first time, to stain the legs.
For more pictures and details, have a look at my blog Home Tree Atlas.
The Template

Cutting the Inlay


Cutting strips of plywood the size of the template. Then glued and clamped them together.
Cutting the Inlay


Used a jigsaw to cut out the inlay
Cutting Out the Bench





Traced the cut out inlay onto a sheet of plywood, then cut it out using a jigsaw.
Glueing the Bench Together


Glued together the top and bottom part of the plywood bench together
The Legs

Made some simple legs out of pine. Cut out notches for it to slot onto the bench.
Shou Sugi Ban


Burning the top layer of the wood protects it. I was doing it mostly to get the dark color. Need to brush off the soot after burning.
The Bat Bench



The finished product
Check out my site for more: Home Tree Atlas