Garden Screen Fence
Garden Screen Fence, Stolarstwo, STOLARSTWO
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GARDENSCREENFENCE
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Key No. Size and description
(use)
A 16 3/4 x 1 x 53" cedar
(horizontal slat)
B 14 3/4 x 1 x 72" cedar
(vertical slat)
C 4 3/4 x 2-1/2 x 53" cedar
(rail)
D 2 3/4 x 2-1/4 x 72" cedar
(lattice end)
E 1 3/4 x 2-3/4 x 54-1/2" cedar
(top cap)
F 4 3/4 x 5-1/4 x 76" cedar
(post face)
G 4 3/4 x 3-3/4 x 76" cedar
(post side)
H 2 1-1/2 x 7-1/4 x 7-1/4"
cedar (post cap)
I 8 1/2 x 1-1/2 x 6-1/4" cedar
(molding)
J 2 6'-long 4 x 4 pressure-
treated post
K 224 3/4" No. 4 fh brass
woodscrew
L 10 1-1/2" No. 8 fh brass
woodscrew
M 16 1-1/2" No. 10 fh brass
woodscrew
N 24 2" No. 10 fh brass
woodscrew
O 56 No. 0 plate
P as
reqd.
Note:
Quantities based on one lattice
and two posts.
Misc.:
120-grit sandpaper; Benjamin
Moore Moorwhite Penetrating Alkyd
Primer 100 and MoorGlo 100% Acrylic
House & Trim Paint 096,
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6d galvanized finishing nail
Making The Lattice
First, crosscut 1 x 8 stock to length for the
vertical and horizontal lattice members. Clamp
each set of blanks in a stack with the ends
flush, and mark the locations of the half-lap
joints on the stock edges.
Use a dado blade to cut 5/16-in.-deep notches
at the half-lap joint marks (Photo 1). Make two
passes to complete each notch. Then, rip the
lattice slats from the wide stock (Photo 2).
To assemble a lattice panel, first lay out the
horizontal slats with a 3-in. space between
each. Spread glue in the notches of a vertical
slat and in the mating notches on the
horizontal slats. Firmly seat the joints, and
drive a 3/4-in. No. 4 brass screw at each
intersection (Photo 3). Install the remaining
vertical slats in the same way.
After cutting the 1 x 8 lattice stock to length, lay out
the half-lap joint notches and cut them with a dado
blade.
Rip and crosscut the top and bottom rails to
size, and fasten them to each side of the lattice
with 6d galvanized finishing nails (Photo 4).
Cut the vertical end strips to size, and nail
them to the ends of the top and bottom rails.
Attach the end strips to the end vertical lattice
slats with screws placed in between the
horizontal slats (Photo 5).
Rip and crosscut blanks for the lattice panel
cap. Then, tilt your table saw blade to 12° and
cut the top bevels. Smooth the cut surfaces
with 120-grit sandpaper and use galvanized
finishing nails to fasten the cap to the top rails
and end strips (Photo 6).
When the notches are cut, rip the 1-in.-wide
horizontal and vertical lattice strips from the 1 x 8
blanks.
Apply glue to the half-lap joints and press the lattice
strips together. Reinforce each joint with a single
screw.
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Position the top and bottom rails along each side of
the lattice panel, and secure them with galvanized
finishing nails.
Nail the vertical end strips to the top and bottom
rails, and add screws between the horizontal lattice
members.
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After ripping the angles on the top of the lattice cap,
fasten the cap to the rails and end strips with
finishing nails.
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