How To Build A Collapsible Wooden Chair
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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Learn how to build a collapsible wooden chair using the X-Carve CNC. The X-Carve makes building this project so quick and easy with identical pieces carved precisely the size and radius needed for this project. This video is sponsored by Inventables.
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Wow, very cool project Katie! I like that design. Good use of the X-Carve.
Thank you so much!! That means a lot coming from you!
Very great project, good work getting it just right, can't wait to build some
Unfortunately I just have a itty bitty Genmitsu 3018, but a guy can dream !, the band saw will work just fine
Splendidly to see Woodglut have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.
Great project all I need is a beach or a lake. Naughty girl sanding without a mask😉. New to your channel have you done a shop tour. Thanks for sharing😊
Make it wooden with the help of the Woodglut instructions.
Where can I find the runners so can choppy in printer thanks
Veery good work
Very creative and talented
Katie these are stinkin awesome!
Andrea DiPiazza-Edwards thank you 🥰
Awesome video! Gonna make a set of these!
Edward Rajala fantastic! I’d love to see pics when you do!
Great video - I so love this chair.
Make it without screws.
First: Splendidly to shown such a hight-tech wood-project! Now I am about the "I Saw Too Much"-T-shirt » I looked also at your shop »» where could you get the t-shirt?
Thank you! I made the shirt myself:)
@@addicted2diy I already thought so. Do you have a template, printing plate, cliche? Could give you my eMail... Thanks a lot in advance
❤ Nais
So nice my dear
Pretty cool
Nice!!
Will there be any plans available in Sketchup format?
Mike Kreush I actually hadn’t thought of that, but I could certainly work on making that happen☺️
This seems exactly like the Jay Bates nesting chair. Who did it first?
The British in India, 1800s.
@@k.s.3748 I’d sure like to look up the history of that chair if it’s indeed styled after a British in India design. Any idea what it’s called or any way I could search?
Beautiful legs.