Big Boy Adirondack Chair

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2020
  • In this video I give up any pretense that I will someday loose weight and become a normal sized citizen. I undertake the task of constructing an Adirondack Chair suitable for the larger set.
    The materials are simple
    4 x 4 x 8 PT post
    2 x 6 x 6 PT
    (3) 5/4 x 8 ft PT decking boards
    (12) SPAX 1/4 in. x 3 in. Powerlag Hex Drive Washer Head High Corrosion Resistant Coating Lag Screw
    1 5/8 inch exterior screws
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Komentáře • 99

  • @dlk4318
    @dlk4318 Před rokem +1

    Super designed. Great job!

  • @keithrobertson2972
    @keithrobertson2972 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing I know you will enjoy relaxing.

  • @andreaarchaeology
    @andreaarchaeology Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful work!

  • @1AXMRDR
    @1AXMRDR Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tommycollier9172
    @tommycollier9172 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice, Thanks for sharing

  • @pizzawarlord9232
    @pizzawarlord9232 Před 3 lety +9

    just went and picked up all the materials to make this. Thank you so much for posting. when you get around to making plans reply to this msg and I will buy the plans as well. Have to support good content!

  • @sergioespinosa588
    @sergioespinosa588 Před 2 lety +1

    Fenomenales sillones y muy prácticos, con esto nos demuestra que teniendo la herramienta necesaria podríamos también fabricar los sillones pues nos da los conocimientos básicos para hacerlos gracias

  • @boredjules
    @boredjules Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for this!!

  • @jeffstanley4593
    @jeffstanley4593 Před 2 lety +4

    I made four of these type chairs with plans from Rockler. I have never made anything as complicated out of wood before. I made one and it took forever. I was so intimidated that it took months before I got the nerve to do the other three. Then one day I got the nerve and made the second. Wow. It went a lot faster than the first. Suddenly numbers three and four were done. Experience is the best teacher. Better, more thorough plans would have helped a lot but in the end; it was experience. Oh yeah, there are a lot of faults in the construction but only cosmetic and I would probably have to show you.

    • @paulhill1632
      @paulhill1632 Před rokem

      Making two from Rockler, also. Love that the templates come with it. Ordered screws for them also from Rockler. Cutting out all pieces was easier, as I upgraded my bandsaw.

    • @jeffstanley4593
      @jeffstanley4593 Před rokem

      @@paulhill1632 I doubt that I would make more but just in case, I took the crappy cardboard templates and used them to make some real good 1/4 inch baltic birch templates. When you make the chair legs on the front you will see the need to make several small straight cuts for the chair slats. Make them precisely so that you can start out correctly. I used 5/4 deck board for my wood and it worked out fine. On the legs where the seat goes to meet the back there is a one inch cut. I made that but since I was using 5/4 boards that cut is too big. It really does not matter except for looks. I would probably have to show you or you would not even notice. The hardest part for me was joining the arm rests to the legs. There aren't clear instructions on that. Good luck.

  • @marcomendoza236
    @marcomendoza236 Před 2 lety

    Congratulations,, beautiful job,,greetings from Perú,,,

  • @Wraithinkc
    @Wraithinkc Před 2 lety +1

    Looks heavy which will be perfect for our stilt home on the bay , the winds can get pretty stiff here in the gulf , Thanks !

  • @carmelojeronimo8497
    @carmelojeronimo8497 Před 2 lety

    Nice job

  • @357magdad
    @357magdad Před 4 lety +1

    Nice job!

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia Před 2 lety

    Super cool well done. I should make one for myself.

  • @Brian-dr2yi
    @Brian-dr2yi Před 3 lety +3

    It's outdoor furniture lets not get too exited. Good point

  • @captainbaldbeard7968
    @captainbaldbeard7968 Před 2 lety

    Great video, and extra points for the terps hoodie.

  • @Anthony-cv6pt
    @Anthony-cv6pt Před 3 lety +1

    Great work, Nice and easy to do ! Thanks for the instructions Keep up the good work.

  • @paulbetka2966
    @paulbetka2966 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice 👍🏻❤️ cup holder 😁👍🏻

  • @ranger2316
    @ranger2316 Před 3 lety +4

    I love it. As a big guy I can appreciate your position. Actually, what you seem to have built is an 'Adirondack Morris Chair'. That is some chair. Well done and thanks!

  • @sandersjones1577
    @sandersjones1577 Před 2 lety

    Pretty good

  • @robertodossantosmendonca6427

    Muito obrigado pelas medidas a minha esta pronta amei vou infernizar abraco meu amigo

  • @dpech66
    @dpech66 Před 4 lety +1

    I came here from Smokey Glow and recommended my husband watch you because he's really into woodworking. We're rehabbing a house and he's designed and created much of the cabinets, countertops and furniture from scratch (ideas he's had in his brain, no pattern, a lot of trial and error LOL). I hope he makes this Adirondack chair! He's of the fluffy type too.

  • @victorserrano3905
    @victorserrano3905 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice and simple design 👌... thanks for the idea!
    Can you provide the overall dimensions? Thanks again more power!

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +3

      Most of the cuts are 23.5 inches. The legs, the seat slats and even the arms can all be 23.5 inches. The 2 x 6 that is cut at 10 degrees is only 22 inches long. The back pieces start out at 23.5 inches, but are then trimmed depending how you want the back to look.

  • @donrogers4667
    @donrogers4667 Před 3 lety

    Wondering what type of dado blade you used on the radial arm saw? We purchased a stacking dado but it’s too wide for the arbor space. Any help is appreciated - love the chair design

  • @toxman69
    @toxman69 Před 2 lety +1

    Fine work sir! This is exactly what this old big boy is looking for. I have homemade traditional Adirondack chairs that I need a crane and crowbar to get out of.

  • @davidboston4574
    @davidboston4574 Před 3 lety

    What you recommend finishing treated pine? I think I would have to wait about month before painting?? That correct?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +2

      I usually wait a season or more, but that might just be because I hate painting.

  • @stevenlengyel9701
    @stevenlengyel9701 Před rokem

    I’m a big boy, I like this chair.

  • @KJVReViewsTextusReceptus
    @KJVReViewsTextusReceptus Před 3 lety +1

    How do these look now after almost a year? I know pressure treated lumber really shrinks when it dries out.

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety

      They look good, Shrinkage is not a huge problem. I wish CZcams allowed photo's to be posted with comments.

  • @RoadsterLoverMedia
    @RoadsterLoverMedia Před 2 lety

    Do you think the armrests could be extended 8" forward without making the chair tippy if you leaned your weight on them to get up or sit down assuming the board was braced to take the load?
    A matching beverage and snack and remote holder table would make an excellent companion project.

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      8 inches might make a bit tippy, but a few extra inches would be a problem. I only made it 24 inches because I was using 8 ft boards. It has a lot of weight so 8 inches might be fine. Let me know how it works out.

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      It should read would not be a problem.

    • @RoadsterLoverMedia
      @RoadsterLoverMedia Před 2 lety

      @@TheThriftyWoodworker Got it. Yes, I thought 8 inches might be too much. Just thought I'd ask. Thanks for the reply. Subscribed!

  • @Colleen527
    @Colleen527 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you tell me one if you need that board at 10 degree and or how do you do 10 degree without a bench saw also I couldnt figure out what part that piece wentThank you Colleen beginner and pretend woodworker, I am trying to do wood work just not many tools. My kids say I can be very trying (joke) I think

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +1

      The 10 degree cut is so that the seat slants from front to back. You need this to make the seat comfortable. You can cut it with any saw. Hope this helps.

    • @Colleen527
      @Colleen527 Před 3 lety

      @@TheThriftyWoodworker thank you

  • @phuocle864
    @phuocle864 Před 2 lety

    should i use white pine to make this chair? If I choose white pine, what will I lose compared to yellow pine?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      I usually use pressure treated for at least the legs. It is going to sit outside in the weather so painting or treating is important, but it will still only last so long. Usually more than 10 years.

  • @ivjarnold7860
    @ivjarnold7860 Před měsícem +1

    Will NEW #9 x 3 in. Star Drive Construction screws cut it you think? Also, do you have any plans?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před měsícem

      They should work fine. I am still working on plans. The main number to remember is 23.5 inches for almost any cut.

  • @davidboston4574
    @davidboston4574 Před 3 lety

    Great video!! Anyway to get written plans?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +3

      I am working on them, but it is my first attempt at Sketchup and it is going very slow.

  • @SuperPapaDopolis
    @SuperPapaDopolis Před 3 lety +3

    I like the idea of the removable back, much easier to move around then lugging a heavy wood monstrosity

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +3

      You can also make multiple backs for different situations. I need to make a Game of Thrones inspired one for my son in law.

  • @Shagwell2121
    @Shagwell2121 Před rokem

    How much of those three decking boards are left over when all said and done? Curious if you could widen the seat to a solid 24”. Thoughts?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před rokem +1

      You could go a full 24 on the boards. I have found that you then have to increase the gap on the seat backs to account for the increased width. I found it aesthetically less pleasing, but if it gives you the room need to sit, go for it.

    • @Shagwell2121
      @Shagwell2121 Před rokem

      @@TheThriftyWoodworker perfect. I have two deck chairs that are 22” right now and they are comfy but some ladies in the house like to sit Indian style on them while reading and figured another inch or two would give them some more room here. Thanks for the reply and great job with these!

  • @DavidBoston-rx2yi
    @DavidBoston-rx2yi Před měsícem

    Great video!! Do you have plans?

  • @TravisInCanada1
    @TravisInCanada1 Před 3 lety +5

    By the time you pay for 4 Adirondack Chairs you could have bought all the tools and lumber, learned how to build them on CZcams and have chairs and tools left over afterwards for future projects. Well done sir.

  • @danny8101c
    @danny8101c Před 2 lety

    I must have miss something 😂 never got the back rest measurements

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      The back is cut to fit. You want to make it 1/4 in smaller than the width between the arms. The back is not fixed to anything so you have to make sure it is not too narrow and falls between the side pieces.

  • @aaronreed5754
    @aaronreed5754 Před 3 lety

    Do you have a page of where I could get the info of the cuts?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +2

      Almost all the cuts are 23 1/2 inches. The two side pieces are almost 23 1/2 but cut at 10 degrees. I need to work on plans, I will let you know when they are done.

    • @aaronreed5754
      @aaronreed5754 Před 3 lety

      Oh OK, well I'll try my best to go off the video because we plan on making them Saturday... lol getting the wood tomorrow

  • @thelurewasher
    @thelurewasher Před rokem

    Is there a cut list somewhere or plans to buy?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před rokem

      All of the parts are cut to 23.5 inches. The back and the arms vary in shape depending on taste, but they all start out at 23.5.

  • @robertodossantosmendonca6427

    Vc poderia me manda as medidas agradeco desde ja fucou linda abravo amigo

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +1

      a maioria das placas é cortada em 600 mm. a peça transversal em ângulo é 560 mm.

  • @carlosmartinez-og4wl
    @carlosmartinez-og4wl Před 2 lety

    Hola amigo mío, me gustó mucho tu proyecto de Adirondack, sin embargo no se para nada el inglés y me complica para interpretarlo, serías tan gentil de darme algún plano con las medidas, muchas gracias, un abrazo

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      Estoy trabajando en los planos. la mayoría de las tablas son de 23 1/2 pulgadas.

    • @carlosmartinez-og4wl
      @carlosmartinez-og4wl Před 2 lety

      Gracias por la pronta respuesta, cuéntame, y cuando crees que tendrás los planos para poder fabricar me la mia?

  • @glenntaylor4844
    @glenntaylor4844 Před 2 lety

    Any plans yet? Thanks

  • @Tommy.461
    @Tommy.461 Před 3 lety

    I thought the seat would have been wider. Maybe 28 inches. I make my regular chairs 23

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +1

      The seat is 23.5 because I am cheep and try to make the whole thing out of 8 ft stock. You can easily make it wider if you need. Good idea.

    • @Tommy.461
      @Tommy.461 Před 3 lety

      @@TheThriftyWoodworker I only said that because it was a " big boy" thanks for the reply.

  • @sandrafrizzell7682
    @sandrafrizzell7682 Před měsícem +1

    What I don't understand about these videos, is there always show how to make something with tools and equipment that are expensive to have. And if you have that equipment more than likely you already know what you're doing. The people watching this video to make their own need to know the tricks of the old ways so they can make their own.

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před měsícem

      I understand your frustration. I assure you that while I use power tools all the cuts can be made with a hand saw and a chisel.

  • @danielgeng2306
    @danielgeng2306 Před 3 lety

    I think those chairs will be around a lot longer than a couple years ! Lol please don’t throw them in the fire, those pt chemicals can’t be good for ya !

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for pointing out the burning issue. I completely forgot when I made the video. Very important to not burn PT wood.

  • @phuocle864
    @phuocle864 Před 2 lety

    German pine is inferior to American pine? the difference?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      I am no wood expert. I would ask at your lumber yard what are the best woods for outdoor furniture near you.

  • @andriydanylkiv7173
    @andriydanylkiv7173 Před 3 lety

    гарний узор на дошці

  • @mkracf
    @mkracf Před 2 lety +2

    Fatirondack. come on.... Please let me be the first to have coined that phrase.

  • @iminkredabill
    @iminkredabill Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have the plans for sale?

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +1

      I don’t have any plans. Almost all the cuts are at 23 1/2 inches until you get to the arms and the back.

  • @cagdasdod
    @cagdasdod Před 9 měsíci

    Ulan üzerine fil mi çıkacak ? 15 e 15 ile millet ev yapıyor

  • @sthomas7263
    @sthomas7263 Před 3 lety +2

    backs are to short

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 3 lety +1

      I have to agree with you. I was trying to stick to all the cuts being at 23 1/2. Adding an extra inch or two to the backs and using the scallop look instead of the arch is a look I like a lot better.

    • @sthomas7263
      @sthomas7263 Před 3 lety

      well you did a good job

  • @ubaldolopez8300
    @ubaldolopez8300 Před rokem

    No me ha gustado ni un poco su trabajo...!!!

  • @jorgealbertopena6337
    @jorgealbertopena6337 Před 11 měsíci

    Los felisito por mostrar como lo hace pero ninguno regla las medidas para poder imitarlos me gusta Ber los vídeos de carpintería no regalan las medidas estoy en el salvador santa Ana mi nombre Jorge grasias

    • @TheThriftyWoodworker
      @TheThriftyWoodworker  Před 11 měsíci

      Jorge,
      Casi todas las tablas se cortan a 23 1/2 pulgadas. Espero que eso ayude.

  • @cindychan8459
    @cindychan8459 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.