Build a FIRE THRONE with only ONE $20 board! Time for a Maker Break!
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Welcome to the 12th episode of #MakerBreak Season 2!
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This week we found the perfect chair to use by the fire, but not at the perfect cost. So we made one of our own out of a $20 piece of pine! Now we just need to make three more for the rest of the family. Put down your tools, it's time to take a Maker Break!
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Special thanks to @HARTTools for sponsoring this episode and reminding us that we can build anything we can imagine, if we #DoItWithHART
Looks like a great way to sit down in a puddle of rain lol. I’d either drill some drain holes or space the seat away from the back a little bit so the incline gives the rain somewhere to go instead of pooling. Nice work none the less though. One-board projects are always pretty neat!
Great build. Totally agree with outside winter activity. I grill outside all winter long, even in blizzards and the sub-zero temps we're getting somewhere to the west of you. Snowed every night I grilled the last month and a half, beautiful. May have to check this chair out for a grill-side seat.
Please let me know as soon as you make that pdf file. I love wood working and this looks amazing. You did a great job!
I couldn't find it anywhere either...
Same here
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What a neat design. Especially when you get to choose what angle the back is. Keeping this video!😊😊😊
Love this project Rob, now i need to make half a dozen of em :D
That's great work. Love it. Stay warm my friend.
Where’s the sketch up file? Would love to build one myself!
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Thank you!!
Wow, thank for sharing your great idea.🔥
Great job!
I’m in Ohio too.
Looks good!!
Nice looking and functioning chair. I would cut a hand opening in the backrest top, glue on a horizontal reinforcement, round it all. Then radius the back bottom of the legs. Then add some aluminum or sheet steel cover over the rounded. Then just pull it around. But then again, I haven't owned much I didn't modify. Again, its sharp! And the tall back will be good for a windbreak, seeing ya sit upwind...for the 2 minutes until it changes 180°.
Thanks for making the video and posting the measurements. Great looking chair!
l One suggestion for your chair
Make a handle at the top of the chair so you can carried easy in-and-out 😆🍻🍺😊
AGREED! This is NOT a light chair, and we'll want to be able to move them based on which way the wind is blowing the smoke. Great idea Konaman! I'll add the handle to the plans.
@@MakerBreak Cut to whole souls and jigsaw between them and curve it over will be router That should be good enough
One board?! We gotta say, that was impressive!
Hart, y'all cray
sweet build , looks a little small for your frame size. Wonder if it could be deeper with a few mods. Also you could make the back slid into place like they do viking chair builds and would make it super easy to store.
Thank you for sharing
#1 Carpenter rule glue and screw!
Go Bucks!!
Waiting to see that pdf, would love to build these to include around my fire pit sooner than later
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That was awesome
COOL GOONA MAKE SOME OF THESE
I think to modify it add armrests with a cup holder, and make the seat a bit deeper by attaching the backrest to the back edge of the seat. Will give another 1.5” of seat to sit my fat ass on!
Sorry if I missed it but I'm looking for the .PDF file that would include the handle you were going to add per ppl's request, and the angles, etc.
Where is the sketch up plans lol i would love to make this
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Awesome. Thank you. This is such a cool idea. Thank you for sharing
This is a great video. I'm on my way to Lowes to buy my 2x12.
What I'd like to know is the height measurements for placement of the sea between the supports, and the back support on the backrest. Oh, and the set back for the seat from front of supports. Can you add them to the pdf?
I made one in about 4 or 5 hours, including multicolor spray paint.
I’d like to share photos, but can’t see how to.
Where will we find the pdf file when you upload it?
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Where are the 15 and 25 degree angles?
Hi great video. Do you have the actual 3D sketchUP file or just the jpg that you posted? Thanks!
Another buckeye here. Still looking for the pdf or sketch-up plans.
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@@MakerBreak Thanks!
I totally want to make this. Where are the plans? Looks easy enough just need those angles.
Hey Brian! I'm working on them. I decided instead of the Sketchup file, I'm going to just make a simple PDF you can download since the cuts are so simple. I should have it up tomorrow.
If you don't want to wait, just know that the seat (and back support) are cut at 25 degrees, the side supports have a 15 degree cut in the front just for looks, and you have to angle the backrest 11.5 degrees back (or close to it). Good luck!
@@MakerBreak Awesome. And BTW you two are my favorite on RUclips. Thanks for what y’all do.
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I have emmencely enjoyed this episode. Rob, than you very much for a great work of inspiring to make things.i only wonder what can I do to help you with more subscribers? Please let me know if I can help to get more people to sign up to maker break
Thanks so much Irakli! By watching as soon as you get a notification, and watching the entire thing, you help us out a ton. Comments and "likes" are great too. If you click the share button, you can mention our videos on FB too!
@@MakerBreak What you have mentioned I do but I do not have FB. I know what I will do I will share these videos with my son and I think he has FB and I will ask him to do the FB thing
Where in description is the sketch file ?!?
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@@MakerBreak thank you !👍
w@w!
Going to make one with chainsaw and no screws so you can take it camping.
Cool ! But I’m not buying any hart products.
Looking for the file is it on your site
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way too low the ground
Very nice!
Sooo why can't a log do the job? If it ain't broke don't fix it. Fires are synonymous with sitting on a log.
Simple. Logs aren't coooool.
Measurements! tinyurl.com/makerbreak0212