Steps:Build the Side Tables.
The seating area portion of the project includes two small side tables set in the ground near each pitching lane for the horseshoe court. These are small circular tabletops set on top of 4x4 posts.
1. Set the 4x4 post in the ground about 18 inches deep, then cut off at 40 inches above ground level.
2. You can build and cut circular tabletop out of pressure-treated planks. Nail these together over a couple of 2x4's and attach to the post. Depending on how big you want your tabletop, cut 1x6 planks to the desired lengths, then edge-glue them and clamp them securely to form a square.
3. Nail the assembly to two 2x4's to act as supports.
4. Once the glue has dried, measure out a circle on the flat surface (figure A) and cut out the circle using a hand-held router (figures B and C). We cut out the circle in three passes, cutting a little deeper with each pass. In this way, there's less chance of damaging the router.
Build the Seating
Important: For safety, the seating area was set back about seven feet from the edge of the horseshoe court. Seating consisted of two bench seats mounted on posts set securely into the ground.
1. Along one side of the pit, use a post-hole digger to bury six 4x4's eighteen inches deep into the ground, aligned in a straight line. In the post holes, fill in around the posts using marble chips to about six inches below ground level. Fill the remaining portion of the hole with dirt to ground level, and tamp the dirt down well.