James good to have you back. I am glad to hear you have more videos coming out. You're one of the best teachers on UA-cam. I have been wood working for over 40 years and I still get something our of you videos. Plus your teaching is more complete than others.
Soooo good to have you back. I've really missed your video's. You were one of the first channels I followed and I've learnt so much from you. Its made my day to see you are ok. Looking forward to the next video. You're a great teacher. Cheers mate
Not only is the chair beautiful in its own right (and the video detailing it's construction was top-notch), but I REALLY appreciate the honesty and integrity to address user problems up front and free. That's not something you see from many people and shows why you have such a good following here on UA-cam. Well done and thank you. Keep up the good work.
I know I didn’t notify you of this issue but I did have this exact problem. I am in the “green wood” camp… 😬 Thank you so much for this solution. I will be implementing immediately!
James you have some great videos. They make it easy for a beginner to follow. I love seeing your daughters learning your trade also. It’s great seeing young people learn something besides video games.
My wood was horrible, I didn't use pressure treated. I wanted to use something that didn't cost a lot for my first chair. The wood built up on all my blades after a couple passes. I would predrill a hole and sap would come out of the whole. It made the build so much harder. No racking yet but thanks for the update
I love your videos the content is spot on. I really want to start my own woodworking shop. I want to start by making outdoor furniture. I was wondering what types of lumber should I be using to build this furniture. I’m trying to set up my shop I have a 12x16 work space to work with. Any suggestions on how to start would be helpful
What wood be ideal construction lumber grade to use and the moisture content ? And also using ceader where do you buy yours and also what price is a fair price thanks James and photo bomber !! Waiting on templates starting on tables 😊😊 Using glue will that help this issue? Or any other adhesive
Pressure treated is great! Getting it kiln dried is best. Moisture content below 10% is ideal. I buy cedar from the big box store like Lowe’s or Home Depot when I can get it. And yes, using glue will definitely help the long term strength.
Hi, Good morning James. I have a question. What I can do if my chop saw only tilt to one side ?? I can do my bevel cuts to one side. How I can do the other side cut ?? Thank you and God Bless !!!
I love your videos great quality content. I’m very interested in starting a wood working shop. Love to start with outdoor furniture. What is the best lumber to buy I don’t mind buying rough sawn lumber cause of the savings. Any suggestions?
Hi James - my plans have arrived to me in Australia and thank you for sending them out so quickly. I'm not that far away from attempting my first build and your plans will make the task so much easier. One question if I could ask though - do you have any future plans on building a bench stool/bar stool with the same profiles? Keep up the great work and looking forward to your next build.
Hiya - great videos btw 👍 Do you happen to have a template on converting an existing Adirondack chair into a rocking chair? I’ve 2 lovely flat based chairs but would love to turn one into a rocker Thanks in advance and all the best GT (UK)
Hi, Here is a link to the plan for the rocker. There isn’t really a way to convert a chair to a rocker. Even though I designed them to look identical, they are quite different. Most pieces have different shapes, angles lengths etc. That was required to achieve a perfect balance and center of gravity for a nicely working rocker. kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/rocking-chair-adirondack-style-3-d-plans
these 'anti-rack' braces really take away from a nice looking chair. so...........what is the maximum moisture content of the wood, and the m,ax drill size for the seat back, that would ensure no racking? would gluing the back slats help too? please advise. i don't want 'racking' nor these obtrusive braces.
Depends on the species entirely. You’ll have to test it out. Furniture grade dryness is just fine though. But they most certainly aren’t obtrusive. They are completely invisible from the front and sides. You have to turn the chair around 180 degrees to even see them. And even then, they blend in like part of the framework.
Would you recommend doing this for all chairs if you’re selling them? Easy fix for my own chairs if it happens down the road, but I have started to sell these. I’m assuming not if you’ve made as many as you have over the years?
It's probably a good idea if you are selling them! As a side note, this is not the chair I sold for many years. It was an Adirondack that was only about half as comfortable. I designed this chair specifically to see if I could create a really comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing chair. think this chair would far outsell the the old ones I used to build.
Hey James, and others... I’m new to woodworking. Therefore, i’m slowing building my shop tools. My goal is to build a few, but hopefully a lot of the Adirondack Chair. I don’t have a huge budget... but i’m in the market for a Bandsaw. I’ve kind of narrowed it down to the Grissly Brand. The entry level model GO803Z 9”($349) and the GO555 14”($850). Can i get by with the 9” saw, or is the GO555 worth the extra $500. Or, should i go with an entirely different saw manufacturer? All comments are welcome. Thanks.
Hi James. Where can I buy some stainless steel square 8×5.25 and 6× 4. I can't find them anywhere if you could help me in that I will appreciate it. Thank you in advance. You have a beautiful day. Raymond
I do have them laid out exactly for anyone who needs them in a plan. And it’s completely free on the website. kingsfinewoodworking.com/products/adirondack-braces-for-racking-prevention?_pos=1&_sid=f6dc667aa&_ss=r
Hi! Here is the link to the plans for it. These are essential. kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/adirondack-chair-new-comfort-design-3-d-plans After the plans, this is optional. These full size paper templates are for all the curved parts! This makes it even easier. kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/templates-for-adirondack-chair
Hi James, so good to hear from you again! I just ordered the full set of templates for the chair and the rocker. What are the chances that this upgrade will become available with the templates?
There’s no real way to represent these braces with the templates since each end has both a miter cut and a bevel cut. The compound angle can’t be cut on a CNC as a template. And even if it could, you couldn’t use it to trace out a pattern on a 2x4 to make it. The easiest way is to just copy the steps I did in the video and measure & cut it. I hope that makes sense.
Hi thanks, There isn’t a wooden template tor the rack prevention piece unfortunately. Because it wouldn’t work. The ends are cut at compound angles, both a miter & a bevel. I have a free download to a sheet with the exact dimensions though. kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/adirondack-braces-for-racking-prevention I hope that helps. Thank you.
I've been watching your videos for quite some time but never subscribed until today. Lots of likes but not subscribed until today. What brought me to subscribe is your Adirondack rocking chair. I'm looking for plans for a Boston Rocker. I had one that my grandmother had given to my mother when I was born, seventy-four years ago. My mother gave it to me when my daughter is born then took it back and gave it to one of my sisters. (Our mother was like that) I really like your chair and may end up building one, I especially like the wheels on the ends of the rockers. Even made of cedar that's a heavy chair. If you please Sir! Any suggestions about plans for building a Boston Rocker. I've got a bunch of cherry and a bunch of black walnut I really want to put to use. Thanks in advance, be safe, do good work and keep in touch.
It’s the single screws in all of those thin back panels that are loosening since they are all on the same plane they rack together from side to side. I know it’s supposed to be a quick build but those 2x4’s ruin the beauty of the design. The time spent cutting those 2x4’s you could have notched those back rails into the cross braces
I’ve got a better solution that you won’t see at all like these 2x4’s and will be easier for some that may not have a miter saw. You will need a drill bit and long drill bit extension, 2 pieces of threaded rod, 4 washers and 4 nuts for the threaded rod. You will drill a hole thru all of the back spindles down low and then go above your center brace about a foot to 18” or so above the seat and drill another set of holes. Slide the rod thru both holes and install washers, nuts and tighten. You can also drill a larger hole on each outside spindle hole about a 1/2” deep to recess washer and nut so they aren’t seen. I’ve used this process on chairs, tables, and other furniture Sndbit works fantastic and gives you forever adjustment if you need.
James charge at least some money for your efforts and you will how they majority of people taking advantage of you will start dropping like flies . When they see 2 dollars is too much ! Jejeje please get rid of some of those Remora fish ! And you will have extra time you didn’t know you had .
James good to have you back. I am glad to hear you have more videos coming out. You're one of the best teachers on UA-cam. I have been wood working for over 40 years and I still get something our of you videos. Plus your teaching is more complete than others.
Thank you. That’s very kind.
Soooo good to have you back. I've really missed your video's. You were one of the first channels I followed and I've learnt so much from you. Its made my day to see you are ok. Looking forward to the next video. You're a great teacher. Cheers mate
Thank you! You are very kind.
Not only is the chair beautiful in its own right (and the video detailing it's construction was top-notch), but I REALLY appreciate the honesty and integrity to address user problems up front and free. That's not something you see from many people and shows why you have such a good following here on UA-cam. Well done and thank you. Keep up the good work.
You are very kind. Thank you!
Beautifully simplistic yet structurally strong! 💪🏼 We’ve missed you James! 🥰
Thank you! You are very kind.
I know I didn’t notify you of this issue but I did have this exact problem. I am in the “green wood” camp… 😬 Thank you so much for this solution. I will be implementing immediately!
These chairs are beautiful and Sat so good.
Glad to see you again. Hope all is well for you and your family. Stay safe in these trying times. Ordered plans today.
James you have some great videos. They make it easy for a beginner to follow. I love seeing your daughters learning your trade also. It’s great seeing young people learn something besides video games.
Nice fix James. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.
Fantastic, James! Thanks a lot! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I hope this video is an indication that you are back... Hands down my favorite woodworking channel on the UA-cam.
I have been trying to find these angle but never been good at angles thanks James. & Glad to see you back
Good to have you back. Good honest fix it video.
I'm trying to finish my other projects before I get to making mine, thanks for the extra plans you sent. I am doing it out of 1 inch white oak.
very glad your back !! Cant wait to see what you have next!
Thanks Mr King I always learn from watching your video Thanks again Joe from summersville MO
Thank you James, you always do a top notch build.
James is the king of fine woodworking! Appreciated as always
You are too kind.
So good to see a new video!
Nice to see you guys in a video
Must be nice having a helping hand!
You sir are a good teacher! I am a teacher and I appreciate your explanations,
Excellent fix! Thanks!
James, thank you so much for doing this!
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Congrats on 300K
Thank you! ❤️
Nice fix. Well done.
Love your show would like the free pattern for the Adirondack chair
Glad to see you are back, looking forward to more of your videos. BTW, still waiting for you to send me the plans for this Adirondack chair.
Hi, Send me an email and I'll look it up. Thank you!!
@@KingsFineWoodworking Thank you.
Holly man if i had a teacher just once with ur skill of passing on knowledge . Wow
Thank you! That’s very kind of you to say.
I was so concerned about you! Really nice to have you back. Welcome back.
Thanks for the email notice on the update!
These plans are on my wish list I wish you would make a set of cnc plans love your work cheers
CNC plans for these will be out this weekend!
@@KingsFineWoodworking Look forward to placing order cheers stay well.
Once again great video. I have not had racking issues but this is very good to know just in case. Thanks.
My wood was horrible, I didn't use pressure treated. I wanted to use something that didn't cost a lot for my first chair. The wood built up on all my blades after a couple passes. I would predrill a hole and sap would come out of the whole. It made the build so much harder. No racking yet but thanks for the update
He doesn't use pressure treated. It is kiln dried though.
Good Job! Very detailed and easy to follow
Yay!! Kings is back!!
Thanks for the fix and instructions
I love your videos the content is spot on. I really want to start my own woodworking shop. I want to start by making outdoor furniture. I was wondering what types of lumber should I be using to build this furniture. I’m trying to set up my shop I have a 12x16 work space to work with. Any suggestions on how to start would be helpful
What wood be ideal construction lumber grade to use and the moisture content ?
And also using ceader where do you buy yours and also what price is a fair price thanks James and photo bomber !! Waiting on templates starting on tables 😊😊
Using glue will that help this issue? Or any other adhesive
Pressure treated is great!
Getting it kiln dried is best. Moisture content below 10% is ideal.
I buy cedar from the big box store like Lowe’s or Home Depot when I can get it.
And yes, using glue will definitely help the long term strength.
Yay! You’re back!
Hi, Good morning James. I have a question. What I can do if my chop saw only tilt to one side ?? I can do my bevel cuts to one side. How I can do the other side cut ?? Thank you and God Bless !!!
I love your videos great quality content. I’m very interested in starting a wood working shop. Love to start with outdoor furniture. What is the best lumber to buy I don’t mind buying rough sawn lumber cause of the savings. Any suggestions?
Have you tried metal braces? round/square rods? Just a thought, I think they would be less of an eye sore for such a beautiful chair.
really pretty. thank you for sharing
Apart from the obvious as dried as I can get… how dry does the cedar need to be in general? Kiln dried or a year or…
Hi James - my plans have arrived to me in Australia and thank you for sending them out so quickly. I'm not that far away from attempting my first build and your plans will make the task so much easier. One question if I could ask though - do you have any future plans on building a bench stool/bar stool with the same profiles? Keep up the great work and looking forward to your next build.
Would adding glue to the joints help prevent shifting?
Yes! 100%. And the chair will be stronger.
@@KingsFineWoodworking Thanks for replying so quickly, James! I love your channel! Merry Christmas!
@@BrettsWoodshop, thank you. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you!
Hiya - great videos btw 👍
Do you happen to have a template on converting an existing Adirondack chair into a rocking chair? I’ve 2 lovely flat based chairs but would love to turn one into a rocker
Thanks in advance and all the best
GT (UK)
Hi,
Here is a link to the plan for the rocker. There isn’t really a way to convert a chair to a rocker. Even though I designed them to look identical, they are quite different. Most pieces have different shapes, angles lengths etc.
That was required to achieve a perfect balance and center of gravity for a nicely working rocker.
kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/rocking-chair-adirondack-style-3-d-plans
Thanks for the update. Also, the drill bit set link is a 404 error.
Mr. King, I'm building my first Kid's sized chair. Do you have brace dimensions for that project?
these 'anti-rack' braces really take away from a nice looking chair. so...........what is the maximum moisture content of the wood, and the m,ax drill size for the seat back, that would ensure no racking? would gluing the back slats help too? please advise. i don't want 'racking' nor these obtrusive braces.
Depends on the species entirely. You’ll have to test it out. Furniture grade dryness is just fine though.
But they most certainly aren’t obtrusive. They are completely invisible from the front and sides. You have to turn the chair around 180 degrees to even see them. And even then, they blend in like part of the framework.
Awesome thanks for sharing love your show and God Bless Always
Would you recommend doing this for all chairs if you’re selling them? Easy fix for my own chairs if it happens down the road, but I have started to sell these.
I’m assuming not if you’ve made as many as you have over the years?
It's probably a good idea if you are selling them! As a side note, this is not the chair I sold for many years. It was an Adirondack that was only about half as comfortable. I designed this chair specifically to see if I could create a really comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing chair. think this chair would far outsell the the old ones I used to build.
Hey James, and others... I’m new to woodworking. Therefore, i’m slowing building my shop tools. My goal is to build a few, but hopefully a lot of the Adirondack Chair. I don’t have a huge budget... but i’m in the market for a Bandsaw. I’ve kind of narrowed it down to the Grissly Brand. The entry level model GO803Z 9”($349) and the GO555 14”($850). Can i get by with the 9” saw, or is the GO555 worth the extra $500.
Or, should i go with an entirely different saw manufacturer?
All comments are welcome. Thanks.
Excellent!
Hi James. Where can I buy some stainless steel square 8×5.25 and 6× 4. I can't find them anywhere if you could help me in that I will appreciate it. Thank you in advance. You have a beautiful day.
Raymond
How much do hidden doors cost?
Good video
Hi James, How did you figure out the angles?
Just by measuring carefully.
I do have them laid out exactly for anyone who needs them in a plan. And it’s completely free on the website.
kingsfinewoodworking.com/products/adirondack-braces-for-racking-prevention?_pos=1&_sid=f6dc667aa&_ss=r
so are you recommending this be added to all builds or only as needed?
Only as needed
The template kit has several pieces marked out. Are these part of that kit also?
Because it’s a straight 2x4 there is no template for it. Especially since the end cuts are compound with both miter and bevel.
But it is in the plan with the exact measurements and angles.
@@KingsFineWoodworking Thank you .
Hi James, your rocker is awesome! How can I get the plan? Thanks. Bing Raz
Our plans are all online on our website.
kingsfinewoodworking.com/products/complete-adirondack-package-w-paper-templates
How can I obtain your your plans on these chairs
Hi!
Here is the link to the plans for it. These are essential. kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/adirondack-chair-new-comfort-design-3-d-plans
After the plans, this is optional. These full size paper templates are for all the curved parts! This makes it even easier. kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/templates-for-adirondack-chair
Hi James, so good to hear from you again! I just ordered the full set of templates for the chair and the rocker. What are the chances that this upgrade will become available with the templates?
I’m referring to wooden templates.
There’s no real way to represent these braces with the templates since each end has both a miter cut and a bevel cut.
The compound angle can’t be cut on a CNC as a template. And even if it could, you couldn’t use it to trace out a pattern on a 2x4 to make it.
The easiest way is to just copy the steps I did in the video and measure & cut it.
I hope that makes sense.
The link for the guy that sells the templates for you, does he include this updated piece to prevent "racking" in his sets? Beautiful chair!
Hi thanks,
There isn’t a wooden template tor the rack prevention piece unfortunately. Because it wouldn’t work. The ends are cut at compound angles, both a miter & a bevel. I have a free download to a sheet with the exact dimensions though.
kingsfinewoodworking.com/collections/project-plans-for-sale/products/adirondack-braces-for-racking-prevention
I hope that helps. Thank you.
@@KingsFineWoodworking I see. I was just curious. Thank you so much for all your help & videos!
I've been watching your videos for quite some time but never subscribed until today. Lots of likes but not subscribed until today.
What brought me to subscribe is your Adirondack rocking chair. I'm looking for plans for a Boston Rocker. I had one that my grandmother had given to my mother when I was born, seventy-four years ago. My mother gave it to me when my daughter is born then took it back and gave it to one of my sisters. (Our mother was like that) I really like your chair and may end up building one, I especially like the wheels on the ends of the rockers. Even made of cedar that's a heavy chair. If you please Sir! Any suggestions about plans for building a Boston Rocker. I've got a bunch of cherry and a bunch of black walnut I really want to put to use.
Thanks in advance, be safe, do good work and keep in touch.
Hi! Here’s a very good set of plans for the Boston Rocker.
Thanks!
James
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What! No glue?
Wonder if glue would have precluded the need for this update.
Yes. Very likely
@@KingsFineWoodworking Would glue work if the pieces are pre-stained?
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Is cedar a suitable wood to use for a rocker or does part of it need to be something stronger?
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It’s the single screws in all of those thin back panels that are loosening since they are all on the same plane they rack together from side to side. I know it’s supposed to be a quick build but those 2x4’s ruin the beauty of the design. The time spent cutting those 2x4’s you could have notched those back rails into the cross braces
Slick fix James. I’m impressed.
Thank you my friend.
Love your videos and content. I'm leaving UA-cam due to censorship. Hence, unsubscribed.
King James . Is the men . !!
I’ve got a better solution that you won’t see at all like these 2x4’s and will be easier for some that may not have a miter saw.
You will need a drill bit and long drill bit extension, 2 pieces of threaded rod, 4 washers and 4 nuts for the threaded rod.
You will drill a hole thru all of the back spindles down low and then go above your center brace about a foot to 18” or so above the seat and drill another set of holes. Slide the rod thru both holes and install washers, nuts and tighten. You can also drill a larger hole on each outside spindle hole about a 1/2” deep to recess washer and nut so they aren’t seen.
I’ve used this process on chairs, tables, and other furniture Sndbit works fantastic and gives you forever adjustment if you need.
Won't work. The entire chair back has a compound curve.
If you use glue on the joints it won’t rack
James charge at least some money for your efforts and you will how they majority of people taking advantage of you will start dropping like flies . When they see 2 dollars is too much ! Jejeje please get rid of some of those Remora fish ! And you will have extra time you didn’t know you had .