Making a Rustic Throne Chair
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- In this video I make a throne chair from old wood salvaged from a demolition site. The wood was a combination of Baltic pine and Spruce. A total of 44 wooden dowels were used for the joints. Eight screws were used for attaching the back rest and its supports. The back legs were made from two Baltic pine rafter tails. The back rest was made from pieces of spruce. The large dowels were made from hardwood broom handles. This is the first video in what will be a series of Rustic furniture builds.
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Nice video excellent music 🎶
That is one damn heavy duty chair !!!!
Now i have to try and find some heavy duty wood beams also and make something like that.
That is so cool, new subscriber.
Oh my.. this deserves way more views. Great job.
Amazing
The best
Muito bom 👍👋👋👋👋🇧🇷
cool
Great build!!! Did you ever get a weight on it? How much does it weigh?
Thanks.I don't know exactly how much it weighs but it required two guys to carry it mainly because it's big and awkward but it was a bit too much for me to try carrying on my own I guess maybe ~50 kg or ~110lbs
Can I order several of those ?
09:42 Where do I get these drill bits? What's their name? Thanks.
They are metalwork drill bits like these: wesleydrill 1" Reduced-Shank Drill Bit 1/2 Inch Shank Silver and Deming Industrial Drill Bit Fit for Home DIY and General Building/Engineering/Woodworking www.amazon.com/dp/B08VJ23L26/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_P62J5TPNP8ZCAB4SQCZE
What is the drill press called ? By any other name?
The Drill press I used in this video is a bosch PBD40