@@ramroad2008 Dimensional construction lumber (2x4, 2x6, etc) are milled with rounded corners. He used treated 2x8 which has rounded corners along the long edges.
Excellent instructions. Guess I won’t be making one anytime soon as I recently gave my table saw to my son. He was driving 30 miles one way to use it fairly often and I didn’t have any current projects requiring a TS. I’ve also given him a miter saw, jig saw, band saw, sander, Dremel kit, and lots of other tools. He will get it all one day so why not let him have it while he can get the most benefit from it. I am retired and not doing as much woodworking as I used to do.
Don’t worry bout that walkin around the shop for things, it’s good for you. I miss my big shop that I had to walk back and forth through all day. Now in a small shop I hardly burn any calories like I used to while working.
@@burnstockwoodworking I can’t call what I have a shop. I’m using a lean to that’s about 100sqft…that feels as big as a decimal point of a space to work in. Having metal, wood, and mechanic habits, it’s a challenge 🥴 Keep up the good videos, maybe I’ll be watching them from a real shop one day.
I built a rocker almost exactly like this a few years ago. Sitting in my storage at the moment. Can't wait to get it back out when I close on the house were buying
Cool project, thanks for sharing. And it's great when the children also help out voluntarily! I'll have a word with my children right away... no, they're already asleep... Greetings from Austria! 🙋♀
Your title says these chairs sell fast! I have no doubt about that- they look great! But where are you selling these things?? Are you disassembling them after the build for shipping? Do people really paying an arm and a leg for shipping or do you eat that expenses?
So glad you’re back!! Thank you for making this video. I will be making one for my wife but I’ll need to put some short legs on it. That’s kinda low for her back problems.
Great build thanks for sharing. I just built a 2 seater chair and wanted to build an Adirondack but I think I want to build this now instead. Thanks for the cut list and professionally performed instructional video🙌🏼
My favorite is when some couch potato sees your tools and says if I ad those tools I would build stuff to. I started in my dad’s garage. I had to work when he was gone because he would try to take over and do whatever I was doing. We lived next to the woods and when he came up the drive I was out the man door and gone before his truck stopped. Self defense is a virtue. My dad and I just didn’t get along till I finally got big enough to stand up to him and tell him to bring it on. After that we got along.
Great chair. The only thing I can think of that would make it fantabulous is a shou sugi ban finish. No coloring, just natural, with a clear poly finish.
@@burnstockwoodworking if you haven't done that before, it is a lot of extra man hours. burning, then brushing (mechanically) each piece adds time. but the results are awesome. ive done two chairs (total 30 hrs) and a bench (total 30 hrs) that way.
Yo cuz nice job looks awesome so glad you are back and still have a goofball personality love it cuz you are 1 of a kind Foe Show! Keep up the awesome content!
Great video, If you have a table planer send the slats through before you round over the edge. Stainless steel screws always add more value then cost, deck screws rust out creating failure. Not sure if you mention picking boards without knots is more important then straight boards when cutting them up. I'm sure this imformation is well known although helpful to few is it's purpose. You definitely made the day's saw dust quota and for that respect.
Love the build but you said you don't have a router table meanwhile dead in middle of the screen there is a Router table just need to mount router 😂😂😂😂😂❤
I’ve been wanting to add a table saw to my arsenal, to do more woodworking. This might be the video that pushes me over the edge. I’m looking at the saw stop table saw and dewalt 10inch table saw. Any thoughts?
Do you think it’s possible to use ratchet straps that are stapled (with a 1/4” stapler) to some slats and hung across a structure to make an adjustable hammock-like lawn chair? Tightening the straps would make the chair flatter. You could detach the straps and slats and roll them up to store in the winter and leave the structure outside.
You say you don't have a router table, but isn't that what is attached to your table saw in the foreground at 12:22 ? Or at least where one would be mounted?
@@burnstockwoodworking gotcha. Was just curious as was in frame. I've definitely used an up turned trim router to round over hundreds of edges on Lincoln log blocks. Using my fingers to hold the pieces (cause eyes is smarts...) and definitely had the bit bite me. (Got lucky wasn't worse, drew blood and some flesh, but not bone or anything permanent)
at the point in the video where you say you ain't got a router table, there's a table saw extension sitting in plain view that could be used as a router table... fence already present, hole already made, all you gotta do is mate the router to it and you're off to the races...
About the only thing I'd do differently is use dowels to connect that stretchers/spacers you used pocket screws to hold in place. If you had a darker wood you could make a duo tone contrast.
@@burnstockwoodworking Another thought, to save time on ripping, you could use furring strips for the decking. I don't know if that's any cheaper, probably more expensive, but you wouldn't have to rip the narrower strips. It also gets down to where you could probably build the chair with just a circular saw and straight edges. If you're a masochist you could hand sand it (bonus, no finger prints if you're inclined to commit a crime...).
Roughly, and I mean roughly, 2 1/2-3 inches at the peak of the angle on the bottom leg. The back board half lap was cut by laying a board flush with the angle and tracing.
I only have a cut list for this one available and it's in the video description, haven't made any plans lately. There are other free plans on my website though.
Burnstock 😂 8:22!!! Do you not have any smaller clamps mate😂 custom built shed to suit your clamps…. Cmon mate🤣 I know we can always do with more clamps but you must be one of the lucky few that only have long ones and no short ones 🤣🤣🤣
Glad you're back! I picked up some scrap 2x8s recently with no real project in mind (gotta love free wood). This might be the ticket. And going completely off topic, I see there's a hardwood dealer in Denham Springs, Brazos Forest Products. How are the prices there? I am reliant on the one dealer in New Orleans and wouldn't mind taking the drive if it's worth it. I know there's one in Pontchatoula, but I find their prices much higher than the dealer in New Orleans. Any thoughts?
Yea, try it! And this is the first I've heard of the one in Denham, ill stop by this week and let you know. Acadian in ponchatoula is a little pricey but they have great priced on plywood. 3/4 cabinet grade birch for 35 a sheet
Wicked job dude although a need move the states id be lucky get £150($170-200) out of one them over here. Looks amazing though and glad see you back again. May need your help on lasers shortly 🏴👍
Beautiful work, dude! Really well done! 😃 If it was me there, well... I don't know about the chicken... But my cat would be on my shoulder! 😂 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Is there more to the materials list than what is in your description? When I put those things in my cart on Menards it comes to $55. I watched the video and you mentioned the materials cost over $100. I'm trying to figure out what I've missed. I watched the whole video. Thanks for a great video.
I hate using my table saw. It's the only tool I own that actually scares me 😆 I've had so many _kickback_ incidents with it, Luckily i know to stand to the side of the saw and now directly behind it. Anyway it's the basic Ryobi table saw and it has a really crappy fence. It has too much flex in it. I make sure to measure the distance of the fence to the blade and make sure it's even, but i still get kickbacks all the time. Any tips to help me remedy this situation?
I didn't use a tablesaw until roughly 4 years into woodworking, I was nervous around it up to that point. Once I started using it though my work quality increased significantly. Now I can't imagine life without it
“Super easy” he says after a 17 minute video and God knows how many hours of slaving in the workshop. More power to you. $450 is a good price point for the work.
Forgive my ignorance here, I'm pretty new to woodworking, but if your table saw fence is straight, parallel to the blade and the blade is 90° to the table what's the purpose of the level? What am I missing here?
No worries at all! So if I run the board through the table saw using only the fence it would still reference the board edge as the guide and would not give me a straight edge. By using the level and running it through at the same time with the board I use the straight level as my reference / guide which gives me a straight edge on my board. It's basically jointing the wood without a jointer.
I sure wish you had a purchaseable set of plans for this for yhose few of us who read "carpentry for dummies", I'm sincere, I'd pay $15-$20 for a good set of plans. 🤷♀️
Can’t be a 2’ cutoff because the blade will eat away wood with each cut, so will lose like an 8th of an inch. New woodworkers will be really confused when they measure, unless you’re cutting down the board again.
I've never had a board be 8' ( unless you get wall studs 92 5/8 those are on the money) they are always 3/8 to 1/2 longer factory ends aren't always square.
Man, I bet if you made templates, you could sell just the templates without having to assemble anything! But, that's just me thinking how to capitalize from a good idea like you have here. You could hire it out to someone with big C&C's and have all your curves absolutely perfect. Thank me later ;)
I love how so much of woodworking (at least using big box store lumber) is taking off round overs to add round overs or chamfers back later, lol
I know right?!
Haha I've been there too!
Where do you get wood that already has a round over or a chamfer?
@@ramroad2008
Dimensional construction lumber (2x4, 2x6, etc) are milled with rounded corners. He used treated 2x8 which has rounded corners along the long edges.
It’s not that we want to takeoff a round over to add one later it’s just that we don’t trust the edge of processed lumber.
Excellent instructions. Guess I won’t be making one anytime soon as I recently gave my table saw to my son. He was driving 30 miles one way to use it fairly often and I didn’t have any current projects requiring a TS. I’ve also given him a miter saw, jig saw, band saw, sander, Dremel kit, and lots of other tools. He will get it all one day so why not let him have it while he can get the most benefit from it. I am retired and not doing as much woodworking as I used to do.
Awesome! I'm sure he puts them to good use and congrats on retirement!
You can always go to his place and have fun
Love the sense of humor
Thanks!
Don’t worry bout that walkin around the shop for things, it’s good for you. I miss my big shop that I had to walk back and forth through all day. Now in a small shop I hardly burn any calories like I used to while working.
Great point, I have been losing weight lately so I'm sure the shop walking has been part of the cause of that
Having a big shop is better than tripping over/on stuff because you don’t have a shop and trying to make a super small space work 🥺
@@orangetruckman there's pros and cons for both, I miss my small shops some days but am very thankful to finally be in the space I'm in now.
@@burnstockwoodworking
I can’t call what I have a shop. I’m using a lean to that’s about 100sqft…that feels as big as a decimal point of a space to work in. Having metal, wood, and mechanic habits, it’s a challenge 🥴
Keep up the good videos, maybe I’ll be watching them from a real shop one day.
I know what you mean... I'm hoping to have a lean-to, someday.
The gravel driveway and dumpster lid are a bit depressing .
Good to have you back. :)
Thanks!
Hey buddy you have a router table on the table saw. Loved watching you work the magic and sharing your tips.
Classic! Was thinking the same thing.
You're right, I just forgot it was there honestly. It's new to my shop and needs some modifications
I built a rocker almost exactly like this a few years ago. Sitting in my storage at the moment. Can't wait to get it back out when I close on the house were buying
I plan on building a rocker variation soon
that level "joiner" trick is genius!! wish I would have thought of that
Glad to help!
Great work! You should've put it next to your obelisk!!! Blessings!!!
😆 🤣 thanks!
kids help dad on the skits ?
They're always eager to be dumb with me 😆
Awesome build! Good to have you back
Thanks!
Cool project, thanks for sharing. And it's great when the children also help out voluntarily! I'll have a word with my children right away... no, they're already asleep... Greetings from Austria! 🙋♀
😆 🤣 😂 voluntarily lol! Thanks for watching and for commenting, I truly appreciate it!
Having more than one drill and impact driver is always great for a project like this. You just grab the one you need without having to change bits.
YEP! Love having more than one drill / driver!
You really should clamp your pieces especially when using the chisels
Your title says these chairs sell fast! I have no doubt about that- they look great! But where are you selling these things?? Are you disassembling them after the build for shipping? Do people really paying an arm and a leg for shipping or do you eat that expenses?
Love what you did! Great job! Love a tool handling creative wood working man.
Thank you very much!
A thumb's up for the BT3000 in the foreground of the marathon router roundover session. What a great saw.
Yea, haven't had it for long. I've got a few modifications to make it "safe" but have used it a little and I really like it.
Love the jointer technique! I needed this, as i don't have a jointer. Thanks!! Great video..
Awesome! Glad to help!
So glad you’re back!! Thank you for making this video. I will be making one for my wife but I’ll need to put some short legs on it. That’s kinda low for her back problems.
Awesome! So glad ya like it and hope you enjoy the build!
2:05 Have those exact blocks. hella handy for the table saw and band saw.
Yes! I love em!
What a great build. God bless
Thanks!
New video only 8 days after the last?! Woooooooo!
Cool project
Great build thanks for sharing. I just built a 2 seater chair and wanted to build an Adirondack but I think I want to build this now instead. Thanks for the cut list and professionally performed instructional video🙌🏼
Awesome!
My favorite is when some couch potato sees your tools and says if I ad those tools I would build stuff to. I started in my dad’s garage. I had to work when he was gone because he would try to take over and do whatever I was doing. We lived next to the woods and when he came up the drive I was out the man door and gone before his truck stopped. Self defense is a virtue. My dad and I just didn’t get along till I finally got big enough to stand up to him and tell him to bring it on. After that we got along.
Yeaaaa🎉🎉. Your back. Thanks. Know regular job is busy, appreciate the video and humor. All the best from SoCal.
🥳 🎉 yea! Thanks, much appreciated!
Great chair. The only thing I can think of that would make it fantabulous is a shou sugi ban finish. No coloring, just natural, with a clear poly finish.
Great idea!
@@burnstockwoodworking if you haven't done that before, it is a lot of extra man hours. burning, then brushing (mechanically) each piece adds time. but the results are awesome. ive done two chairs (total 30 hrs) and a bench (total 30 hrs) that way.
Great summer project idea, thanks!
Glad you like it!
Yo cuz nice job looks awesome so glad you are back and still have a goofball personality love it cuz you are 1 of a kind Foe Show! Keep up the awesome content!
Thanks! Glad you enjoy it!
Great video, If you have a table planer send the slats through before you round over the edge. Stainless steel screws always add more value then cost, deck screws rust out creating failure. Not sure if you mention picking boards without knots is more important then straight boards when cutting them up. I'm sure this imformation is well known although helpful to few is it's purpose. You definitely made the day's saw dust quota and for that respect.
Thanks!
Great video! Very entertaining too 😂 love the channel! 👍
Thanks!
I liked it. I've been doing the Adirondack chairs for a couple of years and they do well seasonally. These would be great around a bon fire!
It's SUPER comfortable!
Sound exactly like forest!
Got a fix for sawdust buildup around the blade: attach a straw and blow into it 😅 or attach the shopvac 😂 😂 😂 5:36
Lol Yea, it builds up quick in that groove
Just work it upside down. And you can cut sharper.
Loved the video and plan to give it a go to build soon. Thank you for sharing
Awesome! Thanks!
Thank you very much it looks great I think I'm going to make a couple thanks for the video it was very helpful
Awesome!
Great Video, great chair
Thanks!
Nice work. When you were saying that you don't have a router table, you were filming a router table built into your table saw.
Thanks! And yea, I forget that I have that. I need to get a router lift installed then it'll be golden
freaking awesome
Thanks!
Tip red marking pencil is good for pt wood
Haven't thought of that, thanks!
Nice video....cool chair...Easy, uhmmmm, maybe.
Thanks!
Love the build but you said you don't have a router table meanwhile dead in middle of the screen there is a Router table just need to mount router 😂😂😂😂😂❤
Good catch! I honestly forget that it's there lol
I’ve been wanting to add a table saw to my arsenal, to do more woodworking. This might be the video that pushes me over the edge. I’m looking at the saw stop table saw and dewalt 10inch table saw. Any thoughts?
Ty, great job and helpful informative.
Awesome!
Nice job
Thanks!
Do you have a time/material vs selling price breakdown?
I do not
@@burnstockwoodworkingconsidering the video title you really should
Love this! Where should I go for inexpensive 2x6s?
Thanks! I just went to lowes
The flow of your videos are good. Maybe more lighting and a few close ups of the cutting and drilling action. Rock on.
Yep, thanks!
Fun video. Cool chair..
Thanks steve!
awesome video
Thank you sir!
You can build a small foot rest that can also be used as a side table so the poor kid wont have to stay on his knees all day to hold your drink. 😄
Do you think it’s possible to use ratchet straps that are stapled (with a 1/4” stapler) to some slats and hung across a structure to make an adjustable hammock-like lawn chair?
Tightening the straps would make the chair flatter.
You could detach the straps and slats and roll them up to store in the winter and leave the structure outside.
I'm sure that would work
You say you don't have a router table, but isn't that what is attached to your table saw in the foreground at 12:22 ? Or at least where one would be mounted?
Somewhat yes, and that's why I bought that tool, but I've got some modifications to make before I can use it
@@burnstockwoodworking gotcha. Was just curious as was in frame. I've definitely used an up turned trim router to round over hundreds of edges on Lincoln log blocks. Using my fingers to hold the pieces (cause eyes is smarts...) and definitely had the bit bite me. (Got lucky wasn't worse, drew blood and some flesh, but not bone or anything permanent)
That's the same thing I thought when I saw that shot. "Isn't that where you put your router on the table?".. LOL.
Your thoughts about things are exactly the same as mine..
I realized it when you said the least favorite tool...the jigsaw....
The jigsaw is an absolute fiend of a tool 😆
@@burnstockwoodworking it has its purpose..but not ideal for fine cutting.
What router bit were you using for that template?
Flush trim bit
You do indeed have a router table, its on the other side of your dado table saw :D
Lol I know, I know. It's somewhat new to my shop and I forgot I even had it. Gotta get a lift for it and I'll be golden
I made this chair but I want to add some kind of feet to it. Any thoughts on what kind?
WTH, I was not expecting that chicken ROFL
16:16 slaaaaave! 🤣
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Can't you bolt a router through the hole in the table in front of you at 11:30 making it a router table?
I can I just need to modify that saw and get a router lift before doing so. Great catch!
Funny; great video.
Thanks!
at the point in the video where you say you ain't got a router table, there's a table saw extension sitting in plain view that could be used as a router table... fence already present, hole already made, all you gotta do is mate the router to it and you're off to the races...
Did you treat the chair with any kind of water proofing or leave as is b/c it’s pressure treated?
For this one I did not because it's treated. I want to build some out of cypress and will put some oil finish on those.
About the only thing I'd do differently is use dowels to connect that stretchers/spacers you used pocket screws to hold in place. If you had a darker wood you could make a duo tone contrast.
Great idea, I just used what was on hand
@@burnstockwoodworking
Another thought, to save time on ripping, you could use furring strips for the decking. I don't know if that's any cheaper, probably more expensive, but you wouldn't have to rip the narrower strips. It also gets down to where you could probably build the chair with just a circular saw and straight edges. If you're a masochist you could hand sand it (bonus, no finger prints if you're inclined to commit a crime...).
How far from the bottom did you start cutting the half lap on the back board?
Roughly, and I mean roughly, 2 1/2-3 inches at the peak of the angle on the bottom leg. The back board half lap was cut by laying a board flush with the angle and tracing.
@@burnstockwoodworking Thank you!
I see your test was upside down to the finish product lol
Nice project
Lol Thanks!
Do you sell these?
Nothing on your website but the burnstock-Olson bench.
I only have a cut list for this one available and it's in the video description, haven't made any plans lately. There are other free plans on my website though.
Burnstock 😂 8:22!!! Do you not have any smaller clamps mate😂 custom built shed to suit your clamps…. Cmon mate🤣 I know we can always do with more clamps but you must be one of the lucky few that only have long ones and no short ones 🤣🤣🤣
I gave you a sub for it mate. Next video I want to see a taller clamp though 😂 attach one to the end if needed
😆 got lucky at a yard sale is all
Thanks! Much appreciated!
Glad you're back! I picked up some scrap 2x8s recently with no real project in mind (gotta love free wood). This might be the ticket. And going completely off topic, I see there's a hardwood dealer in Denham Springs, Brazos Forest Products. How are the prices there? I am reliant on the one dealer in New Orleans and wouldn't mind taking the drive if it's worth it. I know there's one in Pontchatoula, but I find their prices much higher than the dealer in New Orleans. Any thoughts?
Yea, try it! And this is the first I've heard of the one in Denham, ill stop by this week and let you know. Acadian in ponchatoula is a little pricey but they have great priced on plywood. 3/4 cabinet grade birch for 35 a sheet
Subbed, appreciate you. 😅
Awesome, thanms!
Thanks!
Wicked job dude although a need move the states id be lucky get £150($170-200) out of one them over here. Looks amazing though and glad see you back again. May need your help on lasers shortly 🏴👍
Thanks! You never know, you may need to build one and list it for double what you think it'll fetch, I'm sure you'll be surprised
@@burnstockwoodworking I'll give it a bash and report back soon. Need pick your brain on lasers 10wat to be specific 🏴👍🤞 am getting one
Beautiful work, dude! Really well done! 😃
If it was me there, well... I don't know about the chicken... But my cat would be on my shoulder! 😂
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
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Great video will you be selling. Template ?
Thanks! I would but I don't have respurces/time for that quite yet. I did strongly consider that though
@@burnstockwoodworking Yes I was looking for this as well. Would love a PDF template for the sides. Would pay $10-$15 for it.
4:32 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And that form and technique at 4:37 😅
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You can't mount that router under the sliding arm on your table saw??? What is that hole and mounting holes for?
It is a router table attachment that I completely forgot I had, great catch!
Is there more to the materials list than what is in your description? When I put those things in my cart on Menards it comes to $55. I watched the video and you mentioned the materials cost over $100. I'm trying to figure out what I've missed. I watched the whole video. Thanks for a great video.
No the list is accurate, my price may be skewed due to screw purchase or other things I bought that day
Ahh yes Cat Milk the sacred juice of all wood work
😆 🤣 😂
When you're saying you don't have a table router - isn't there actually one in the bottom of the shot? (where you could mount your hand router) =)
You're correct, it's a new tool in my shop and I forget I have it 😆 good catch!
I hate using my table saw. It's the only tool I own that actually scares me 😆 I've had so many _kickback_ incidents with it, Luckily i know to stand to the side of the saw and now directly behind it.
Anyway it's the basic Ryobi table saw and it has a really crappy fence. It has too much flex in it. I make sure to measure the distance of the fence to the blade and make sure it's even, but i still get kickbacks all the time. Any tips to help me remedy this situation?
I didn't use a tablesaw until roughly 4 years into woodworking, I was nervous around it up to that point. Once I started using it though my work quality increased significantly. Now I can't imagine life without it
Them camera angles ;) haha
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how much would they sell for in your area
Bout $400
@@burnstockwoodworking cool, thanks
Wondering to add legs
Awesome build! Lay off the cat milk😂
😆 🤣 thanks!
“Super easy” he says after a 17 minute video and God knows how many hours of slaving in the workshop. More power to you. $450 is a good price point for the work.
😆 it really isn't too bad, if it weren't for the heat and recording everything it could be knocked out in a few hours
Ya I had to get off the video when he started smashing the wood. Like wtf dude...thank God for dado blades
Forgive my ignorance here, I'm pretty new to woodworking, but if your table saw fence is straight, parallel to the blade and the blade is 90° to the table what's the purpose of the level? What am I missing here?
No worries at all! So if I run the board through the table saw using only the fence it would still reference the board edge as the guide and would not give me a straight edge. By using the level and running it through at the same time with the board I use the straight level as my reference / guide which gives me a straight edge on my board. It's basically jointing the wood without a jointer.
@@burnstockwoodworking Ok. That makes sense. Thanks.
Amen, the Jig saw is a horribly useful tool🤣 I too don't have a band saw, so I have to use the jig saw too
I despise the jigsaw but it is the first tool my wife bought me that got me started in woodworking. It's a love hate relationship
Doesn’t your table saw table have a hole in it to mount a router
It does, just needs a lift. I completely forgot I had it when doing the voiceover, it's a new tool to my shop.
moral of the story: _the chicken learned that she can fly_ !
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Also, don't forget that mask if using MDF..😊
I always forget the mask lol
I sure wish you had a purchaseable set of plans for this for yhose few of us who read "carpentry for dummies", I'm sincere, I'd pay $15-$20 for a good set of plans. 🤷♀️
I'm about to start learning sketchup for that exact purpose, Thank you for the comment!
A good stain could add another 15% to its value.
That or building out of cypress or teak. Easy ways to add upcharge
I think your shop looks dark on camera. More lights or lower lights. Maybe light is not hitting the walls enough.
Yea, still working on it. I told my wife during editing that I've got to add more lights in there
Thanks for the video but you make me nervous pushing the wood through your tablesaw by hand.😮
😆 no worries, it's more of the a gle of the shot making it look worse than it is
Be safe, my friend.
Can’t be a 2’ cutoff because the blade will eat away wood with each cut, so will lose like an 8th of an inch. New woodworkers will be really confused when they measure, unless you’re cutting down the board again.
I've never had a board be 8' ( unless you get wall studs 92 5/8 those are on the money) they are always 3/8 to 1/2 longer factory ends aren't always square.
Really is easier ways to do this lol
Sure there is
Man, I bet if you made templates, you could sell just the templates without having to assemble anything! But, that's just me thinking how to capitalize from a good idea like you have here. You could hire it out to someone with big C&C's and have all your curves absolutely perfect.
Thank me later ;)
I've thought about that and plan on doing it in the future for sure.
Thank you for a great video.
But $450 😲
I would never be able to sell a chair like that for more than $80, $100 at the very top if I'm lucky.
...but I have to make 2 soon, my wife has already ordered them. 😁
😆 have fun!
I love my jigsaw and it doesn’t do that. No sawdust Dewalt.
I try my best not to use it 😆
Damn dyslexia… where’s my free cultist? 😅
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Cutting treated lumber without a mask!? It's a great way to get sick. I've bought treated lumber at yards where they don't even cut it indoors!
I'll have to look into this, thanks for sharing!
Some like you need an immune system lol get sick 😂
I made one of these and also drew it like it looked comfortable. It was not…