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Building a Folding Adirondack Chair | Complete Project Build 

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Learn how to build this folding adirondack chair project that is featured in the March/April 2019 issue of Woodworker's Journal magazine. Chris Marshall walks you through every step of the construction process. The plans for this project are available in the printed issue and will be available online for print subscribers. Plans for this project will also be available at Rockler Woodworking and Hardware in April.
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@Chupacabra3628
@Chupacabra3628 Год назад
Bravo Chris. When I see the thickness of the material you're working with, I know it's quality
@nickyork8901
@nickyork8901 3 года назад
Really enjoyed making this, it is an excellent project, very sound design and nice and comfortable in use. I reduced the thickness of the pieces from 1.5 inches to 1.25 inches as that suited the lumber I had, and with a couple of very minor adjustments it worked fine.
@Rocky1115
@Rocky1115 5 лет назад
That's such a beautiful build and such a great idea!
@737smartin
@737smartin 3 года назад
Very attractive and functional project. Chris does a fantastic job communicating the details that make it all come together. 👍
@hassanal-mosawi6049
@hassanal-mosawi6049 5 лет назад
Thanks for showing how and sharing that, well done
@danrussell_official
@danrussell_official 3 года назад
These look so sturdy and beautiful
@afzulali7695
@afzulali7695 5 лет назад
Brilliant tutorial thank you.
@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 5 лет назад
I like the design to enable folding for storage.
@maurolimaok
@maurolimaok 3 года назад
nice project!
@sureshbane1865
@sureshbane1865 3 года назад
Sir , Beautiful Chair
@nildasanchezcorrea7406
@nildasanchezcorrea7406 3 года назад
Interesante. Solo falta contar con las herramientas necesarias para este tipo de trabajo.
@paulmanhart4481
@paulmanhart4481 7 месяцев назад
Hi again. I am struggling with the design of the rotating hinges used at the pivot points. My old chair just had big screws there and it didn’t last long. So I’m thinking of designing my own using brass bolts, PVC and Delrin. Do you have any ideas that might help me? I want it robust, easy to pivot but otherwise tight. I want it to look good too. Thanks, Paul
@JR-fb5yo
@JR-fb5yo 4 года назад
I have seldom seen such a clean workshop, is the work done in it or is it just a backdrop in the studio?
@JaswinderSingh-bh1gr
@JaswinderSingh-bh1gr 4 года назад
i am really going to make it ...
@jeffhess6989
@jeffhess6989 Год назад
Looks awesome! Any chance cnc router files available for vcarve pro?
@brianjordison2910
@brianjordison2910 2 года назад
Would Cedar be too soft for this chair? Thanks in advance......
@arnulfoacevedosoto7956
@arnulfoacevedosoto7956 3 года назад
Hagame el favor como consigo las plantillas
@paulmanhart4481
@paulmanhart4481 7 месяцев назад
Hi. What kind of wood did you use? If I were to buy planks, what dimensions would I need? Like 4 pieces 1 x 8 x 6’ and 2 pieces 2 x 8 x 6’. That kind of thing. I bought some mesquite for a chair but then figured I didn’t want an $800 chair. Next was Western Red Cedar, but it’s also expensive. Then I found a deal on eBay for old growth redwood. But not sure if I have enough. This is why I ask the question. Maybe the answer is in the plans. I had some of these chairs in Connecticut but the pivot points rotted away. I’ve designed something elaborate but not sure I’ll implement them. Good job and thanks, Paul
@jppianoguy
@jppianoguy 6 месяцев назад
The plans have a sample cut list using dimensional lumber, but also a detailed cut list that you can use to calculate your own. For example I couldn't find any 10 ft long cedar, so I had to order extra 8 footers. Also, if I had to do it again, I would ignore the order of operations in this video - try to group similar processes, like doing all of the rip cutting first, then cross cutting, etc.
@graemeeasterbrook4931
@graemeeasterbrook4931 Год назад
What timber did you use ?
@diyprocraft
@diyprocraft 3 года назад
👍
@ForvoQuizlet
@ForvoQuizlet 5 лет назад
Needs a planer, router with table, band saw, table saw with dado blade, drill press, table sander, palm router, etc. Oh to dream.
@JR-fb5yo
@JR-fb5yo 4 года назад
And if you bought all the equipment and built only 2 chairs a chair cost § 2500, or you make yourself more independent as a carpenter and produce from now on these chairs.
@nickyork8901
@nickyork8901 3 года назад
Not really, you could make it with far fewer tools than that.
@henryh.8417
@henryh.8417 3 года назад
Has anyone figured out how much lumber(stock) is needed for 1 chair? or perhaps Woodworkers Journal could answer this question please? It doesn't say in the plans or material list. One would have to calculate everything, it would be much easier if we could get a rough estimate of how much total stock is needed.
@nickyork8901
@nickyork8901 3 года назад
There is a very detailed cutting list in the woodworkers journal article, with plans which you can copy and enlarge, which I got online for about £7.00. From the cutting list you can work out how much lumber, but as a rough guide I need about 4 or 5 boards that were 2inch thick and 10 ft long to make 2 chairs, using a few extra bits that I had lying around the workshop.
@saywhaat8933
@saywhaat8933 5 лет назад
13:55
@samraimey2549
@samraimey2549 5 лет назад
Beautiful build, but mahogany? Jeez, it would cost me a grand to build a single chair. Also, wouldn't they end up being quite heavy? I think I'll stick with cedar.
@gadfly149
@gadfly149 4 года назад
I just did. It was around $200 for the mahogany.
@nickyork8901
@nickyork8901 3 года назад
I made it in oak for about £250 for 2 chairs, using rough sawn. The main cost was actually the stainless steel hardware which is essential for outdoors and not cheap.
@joseruiz-cc1mt
@joseruiz-cc1mt 7 месяцев назад
La música como la busco
@joseruiz-cc1mt
@joseruiz-cc1mt 7 месяцев назад
Muy caro el plano o plantillas Toma foto a piezas directo al celular o movil saca copia y segun el tamaño lo puedes agrandar el dibujo de la copia lo recortas a la mitad después le das las medidas y wala....
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