Wooden Patio Chair Build || I Saved 700 Dollars
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- I Saved $700 building my own Wooden Patio Chairs! See how i did it. Thank you to DealDash for sponsoring this video. Use the promo code BOURBON for 100 free bids worth $10 when making your first bid. Try today at www.dealdash.com/BOURBON
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Jason, I’m sitting on a pier in Souda Bay, Greece listening to this video without head phones. A Greek gentleman heard your voice and said, “Bourbon Moth?” You’re world famous!
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That's brilliant lol
This is a particularly awesome comment!
The vid was a 11 pm release in Australia, perfect pre-bed content
I'm sitting in my living room and my wife said "he sounds just like Ryan Reynolds. So there's that 😆
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I watched all of your videos and I keep watching it. I never comment. Not my place. Today, I don't know why, I felt I need to say something. I love what you do, how you do it and I love who you are. You are brilliantly funny and expertly precise. It is mindblowing. Never stop. Greetings from Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
I've been building furniture for my parents because of the sticker shock at the stores. Even factoring in cost of materials and my time it was worth all of the effort. I get to learn and practice new woodworking techniques and the results are higher quality.
Hello friend 🙏😊🤝🤝
Exactly, it's much better for your mind and soul
You are an absolute delight to watch. The precious and the pride you take in your work is amazing.
Not only am I gonna save money building these, I love when people ask me where I bought it and I tell them I build it. It’s a nice conversation while drinking some beers
Lovely job. I went through one of my patio chairs yesterday when I was sitting on a deck with a neighbour yesterday. I think I’ve found my next project 🌞
Hi, I love your work. I've been doing this only for a couple of years so pretty much a rookie still and I've learnt a lot from watcing your videos.
Just in case you weren't kidding about not knowing how to take an angle from sketchup, the protractor is under Tools menu.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you for sticking with project builds.
The satisfaction of knowing you made the chairs from scratch, over 5 or 6 weekends for the average person, makes up for all the hours spent on the construction.
I cannot articulate how perfectly timed this is. Was literally about to make a chair like this this weekend. Happy to watch for some added inspiration and guidance.
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Yeah I been thinking about it weather been crap though got garde to do, this is next possibly 🙄🤦🏻🤣😎
8:28 A tip for the repeat cuts on the steep angle before you run that through the saw. Screw in a pair of blocks to a miter sled that rides on one side of the blad. No need for a full width sled for this. One on the end & one on the back of the cut piece. This way when you do the other parts you just seat them into those blocks so all 4 match. Much easier than the router table gag.
In Sketchup, I use grid lines all the time. When creating a circle, square, rectangle, etc., the pointer SNAPs at the intersection of the grid lines. Also, after using the "Tape Measure" to create the grid lines, you then can use the "Dimension" tool to measure, or just use the "Tape".
I am not an expert with Sketchup. However, I do know my way around pretty will.
Really loved this one! Going to make some of these for the family, thanks so much Jason.
I love working with sapele. It's my absolute favorite. cuts like a dream
Also, I have the powertec dowel jig set. I honestly think it's faster than dominos. You drill 2 holes per setup and you only need a single center reference line. No hip thrusting involved :)
Also, also! At my work, we call that radius on mating components a "glamour groove". It intentionally makes a larger gap so you can't tell when there is a tiny gap there! I'm happy to see that you stumbled upon something that engineers use regularly when designing parts!
I've now made four of these chairs and have some tips and tricks.
Referring to the downloaded plans, there are four pieces in each
side frame:
A - Bottom apron
B - Front leg
C - Bottom leg support
D - Back leg
In general, the dimensions and angles in this plan need to be
rather accurate. A 1/16 of an inch or half a degree of angle
inaccuracy can lead to pieces out of alignment.
1) The pieces of each side frame should be considered as a set.
Mark them and keep them separate.
2) Do not cut (B) until you have cut and dry fit parts (A) and
(C). Then trace and extend the sides of those pieces on
a piece of cardboard to define (B). Only then can you cut out
and fine tune (B).
3) Don't attach (D) until the other three parts have been dry fit.
Layout the sides on top of each other with the (D)s slid
into the half-laps. Make sure that they align before screwing
them down.
I used 3/8" dowels and waterproof glue. That seems to have worked.
I also make a bench out of two of the chairs by connecting them
with an extra set of slats.
Dave
Beautiful
Your honesty about your design "inspiration" is inspiration in itself 😂
The flicking commitment in the story...amazing!
That looks amazing! Thanks for another great project Jason
Jason i Love your Videos.
After the First Minute there was the First smile und my face. Great Job on the chairs. And i was hoping that the last scene would be exactly like this.
Thanks for smiling and learning.
Peace, Love and greetings to your Family from Germany
Awesome work. I love just connecting the dots. Way better than math!
Awesome build Jason! That sapele was an awesome choice and I'm so glad you just left it natural. I almost cried when you toasted your sapele swing! To be honest, that turned out great too! Keep up the great work! Blessings to you and yours!!!👍
Nice finish with Craig kicking the chair
32:20 Time now for a matching side table build!
🤣🤣🤣 I loved your intro how you stared at the camera then "Hey..," hilarious I love to watch your work extremely professional and humorous. 👍👍👍
Of course those chairs are comfortable.
Wait twenty years when your knees won't agree.
As always, great video. A perfect meld of information and entertainment.
Beautiful - they could have been built with less expensive wood (if there is such a thing) and been even more affordable - but Sapele is gorgeous!!
I'm needing a chair like this.....thanks for the step by step video!
always good Jason and keep the humor in your videos, we love it.
Beautiful job! Love it!
Love the look of these. Nice work 👍🏻
Literally saw this exact chair and was planning to make it! This is hilarious, the internet overlords really do control us.
Great hint on the angle cutting with a one way sled.
Great video - just bought the plans. First plans I've ever bought! Thanks!
Great project! Chairs came out awesome.
Nice work. Like the round over/shadow line idea. I use it all the time also. Kind of camouflage
I came for DIY inspiration but spent the whole video giggling at your humor. Thanks for both!
I think Craig is working out just fine at the shop... I like the way he tests stuff for you, at 1:14... I mean... what's not to love?
Still the best musical intro theme on RUclips!❤
Thank you for sharing your expertise
Beautiful chairs and beautiful job! Thanks for another great video!
Great job .. beautiful workmanship
I love your videos. Informative, funny and for me as a German a good training in my mid-30s to deepen my school English a little more. keep it up. Greetings from Germany. Skål.🥃🍻
I really liked the design and build of these two chairs!
Your Craftsmanship is exceptionally awesome!
Well done, Sir!
Excellent build my man!! I wanted to drop a note and let you know that I bought the plans and am currently looking them over. There are a few mistypes or inconsistencies between the measurements on the pictures of the boards and the actual cut list. Not a huge deal. But, if someone went ahead and ran with the cut list, the apron would be short by an inch and the back legs would be short by an inch and a half or so. No worries on my end but I wanted to let the community know in case anybody else needed to jazz up their back porch!
I also didn’t see the board feet for the 6/4 slats.
This video was so relaxing to watch. If I was told he was building my "coffin" for my own funeral...........I'd be alright with that. 🤘🏻😉
EXCELLENT tutorial brothaah!!! A MUST needed chair for my fire pit area.
It can not be done better! Great Job. 👍
Nice! So the leg designs did work out. Gorgeous!!
Dude, Jason, thanks for another awesome looking build that is straightforward and easy to make! Perfect time for a patio chair. 🤘
Hello sir 😊🤝🤝
Good to know where the hardwood centre holds the good stuff. I'll keep it in mind next time I hop over there
Thank you for sharing the video. You did a great job and it was nice listening. Thanks for posting.
I really like your dry sense of humor! 🙂
Keith was right with rounding over everything 🧐 First with the Epoxy and now round overs! You monster. 😂
another great (above average) video, love your work.
Keith loved the roundover idea
Awesome !! Laughs and lessons love it!
Thease chairs are beautiful I love them
Good looking chairs, well done.
Hey you building this chair was masterfully made, however your narration is the best I've heard
Keep up the good work 😂
You beat me to it! I’ve been making plans to make these chairs, too.
selfmade chair combined with selfmade firepitt and both look BEAUTIFUL! always like the fun guys jokes
Best therapy for covid - Bourbon Moth!:)
A tip for the angle measurement in sketchup- draw a line that follows the midpoint of the piece you want to measure. Isolate the line by clicking it with the mouse. Use the rotate tool (looks like a 360° protractor) and rotate the line about the endpoint until it goes through the midpoint perpendicularly, PAYING ATTENTION TO THE NUMBER THAT TELLS YOU HOW MANY DEGREES YOU HAVE TURNED THROUGH, and boom, angle measured only using the normal tools
I love lagavulin, that's why I like you!!! Cheers from Greece!!!
Lol I almost bought those chairs from the store!! They are incredibly comfortable and quite big!
Im going to make these for myself. Everyone and their dog are making adirondack chairs. its nice to see something different. Sapeli is to expense in my part of Canada so i think ill make them out of cedar. Thanks Jason.
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That is an awesome chair! Good job.
Really nice. Enjoyed the instructional video.
Man.... I loved this video so much!
You have the most relaxing and comical woodworking channel on RUclips, and I watch Rex Kruger. Nice job man. I aspire to your level of zen. Maybe the bourbon cereal is the secret.
Thanks, great video and a project to think about
As always Jason. Brilliant
Awesome build. I built 2 couches for my patio for a quarter of the price I would have paid in the store. I also had a ton of fun.
Cool chairs!! Now I've something like those on my mind.... Thanks on behalf of my wife... 😁😁😁
A small tip, in Sketchup, you can use the protractor function to measure your angles. 😉
Beautiful!
Perfect as always
You should make some out of pallet furniture!! Haha! Another awesome build. The roundover was a really good idea and looks great
If you ever have to duplicate an angle on a "poorman taper jig" like that again, you can screw a couple of blocks of wood into your plywood when the first piece is still held down with double sided tape. Then, you just use those blocks of wood as fences to get your other pieces aligned when you tape them down.
Chris Salamone uses this in a lot of his videos, good example here: ruclips.net/video/0BdNUBIUpxo/видео.html
@@glittalogik cool! Never heard of him I'll check him out!
Make a rocking chair style version of these ❤❤❤
Super cool!
Love this guy ! Love his work, live his jokes))) thank you sir !
I always enjoy your bilds good job and thank you
Spot on well done 👍🏻
Excellent job!!!!
Honestly, $720 seems like a fair price if it is of comparable quality to what you put together.
Outstanding great build! I really miss coming out to your place hope your family is well.
I really like your crosscut fence. Nice work on the chair also
Nice. I'm going to try building one of these.
The chairs look awesome, and yes while you *do* have those thousands of dollars of specialty tools and spent hours and hours to save about $700 on them, you cannot understate the value of knowing they'll last. If you decided to just buy the ones online, how do you know they wouldn't break in 2 or 3 years, forcing you do buy new chairs again? Take that into account, and you could very well be saving thousands of dollars over the life of them.
Also, not to say the epoxy isn't going to hold just fine, but why not use Titebond III? It is a water*proof* wood glue as tested using ANSI/HPVA Type I testing standards, and would no doubt be much easier to work with when using dominoes. I've always wondered why you don't use this glue, because if you look up the test to be rated type I, it's honestly pretty amazing to me a glue can even stay together after it, much less have any measurable strength. I feel like it should have no problems holding up to normal outdoor use, and I've never had any issues with it personally.
In older versions of Sketchup, you could use the Escape key to reset the pencil tool to keep it from drawing continuous lines. Maybe that still works in newer versions.
And I like to use a mouse, not the mouse pad.
Just in time! I was about to make these out of left over pallets lol.
Very gold job , love it
This channel should be renamed woodworking therapy. Anyone into woodworking could drop so much stress watching a following along to one of these videos
Jason, those are some good looking chairs! appears to be relatively easy to build!
Great woodworking project. 😀👍
Really love your show s
Great idea
"I saved $700 making my own chairs!" "Spent 30K for the tools to build them" LOL, still fantastic video and masterful work.
Nice easy chair to make. Adapted for a two seater. 90 degree with corner table.