After finding this video, I found a similar style step chair built with steel tubing. Of course it would be much lighter if built with aluminum metal. The price would be more expensive, but I believe it would last longer, be stronger, safer. Wood tends to twist, warp. Screws tend to loosen, over time. I love the idea of this chair, step stool.
@@ArdoDIY I like you're design the best... I'll send you the link once I build it.. Thanks Again.. (You're video is the most informative, in depth version..)
As it turns out (no pun intended) you don't even need half of the part where you sit... can be cut in half and flushed into the back part, the one that rotates. When the two halves meet, you have the full sitting area. . I'll do it in 1/8" rectangular metal tubes, and it will last 50 lifetimes.
to start, make the legs of the chair, put it on the table at a right angle. you must do the marking of the remaining parts after the fact, put the part (a long wooden block) in its place, make a mark and cut it off.
not sure WHY every video for this ladder chair.. HAS zero cutting list. NO step by step.. Or you will need this much wood in these sizes and lenghts.. NOPE every video is th eSAME just watch someone cut wood do this do that.. and dimensions at the end but in CM..not inches too. Sorry no like from me.. lacks tons of information
I will be making this chair BRILLIANT 👌🏾
appreciate it
After finding this video, I found a similar style step chair built with steel tubing. Of course it would be much lighter if built with aluminum metal. The price would be more expensive, but I believe it would last longer, be stronger, safer. Wood tends to twist, warp. Screws tend to loosen, over time. I love the idea of this chair, step stool.
Thank you very much for your detailed comment👍✅️
@@ArdoDIY I like you're design the best... I'll send you the link once I build it.. Thanks Again.. (You're video is the most informative, in depth version..)
As it turns out (no pun intended) you don't even need half of the part where you sit... can be cut in half and flushed into the back part, the one that rotates. When the two halves meet, you have the full sitting area. . I'll do it in 1/8" rectangular metal tubes, and it will last 50 lifetimes.
i am trying to make it but cant figure out the right angles to cut the wood.
to start, make the legs of the chair, put it on the table at a right angle. you must do the marking of the remaining parts after the fact, put the part (a long wooden block) in its place, make a mark and cut it off.
thanks bro it works for me @@ArdoDIY
what kind of wood did you use?
Please attach dimensions.
Hello, thanks for your comment, Find the dimensions at the end of the video.
From where or I can get it ? Price ?
Hello, I'm sorry, but I don't sell my products!
I'm just showing you how to do it
I need it how can I buy? N price?
Hello, I'm sorry, but I don't sell my products!
I'm just showing you how to do it
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not sure WHY every video for this ladder chair.. HAS zero cutting list. NO step by step.. Or you will need this much wood in these sizes and lenghts.. NOPE every video is th eSAME just watch someone cut wood do this do that.. and dimensions at the end but in CM..not inches too. Sorry no like from me.. lacks tons of information