How to Build a Chair - From Rough Sawn BLACK WALNUT Lumber
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2022
- In this video I'll show you how I made these chairs from walnut lumber! These DIY chairs are the first set of chairs I have ever made, let me know what you think in the comments!
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These are fantastic chairs!! Love the walnut and the design is simple but a classic. Great build!!
Thanks David!
"dry fit before you commit!" my little saying, lol
that's interesting you did the back rest and bottom of the chair separately. I'm building my first chairs now. used a template to cut the back legs, one solid piece
🤞 these chairs come out beautiful and strong like yours 🎉
I like that saying! Thanks for watching and good luck with your chair build!
@@mmcc_woodshop6288 thanks so much! I'm sure they will, i have 3.5 of 6 done for rough build. then will start the shaping and finishing process
You are the first person to make me want a domino. Thanks a lot. Once I decide I want something the money is spent. Ive seen lots of videos of people using them but you just seem to enjoy the hell out of wacking that walnut. Love that lazy taper jig. Genius
I was enjoying it for sure 😂 The domino is very expensive, but it's allowed me to so much more than I could before. I wish I would've purchased it way before I did. Thanks for watching!
That’s solid set of chairs man, and in walnut too. Great job as always and oh yeah I like lazy jigs too
Thanks Harki, appreciate it!! I’m an expert at lazy jigs 😂😂
Nice jobs i like idea
Thanks June!
To avoid problems with the assembly of the chair, I want to tell you a secret - be sure to make the insertion spikes yourself! In general, it is best to make these spikes from the same wood as the chair itself, because the glue is absorbed into such a joint evenly. Don't buy ready-made ones! Make it out of scraps - it's stronger! Greetings from Russia!
Thanks buddy I appreciate the tip, makes sense! It would actually be cheaper that way too, I’ll try to make some sometime soon!
@@mmcc_woodshop6288 Yes, it's also cheaper. But! The most important thing is that you will be independent of the standard length of the sheet. I make a large length and cut into size for my project. Good luck!
I think this chair will be heavey
It was wicked heavy!
Been a while since I watched any of your vids. I've really enjoyed watching your growth over the last couple years.
I'm curious as to how strong the back of the chair turned out. Most chairs are solid legs through the back.
Regardless, this has been my favorite build so far🤘
Time to watch the rest of your vids and get caught up
Cheers my friend
Thanks Rab! As far as I know, it’s holding up great. I think the larger domino along with the glue joint should hold it together just fine. They were rock solid after taking the clamps off. Appreciate the feedback and following along! 🤟🏻
Great job buddy i would like to see if you can make a coffe station for us will be aqesome if you teach us how to make it 😁
Thanks Diego! I’ll keep that in mind for a future video, have a lot more videos coming up!
Mr matt what router bit should i buy to create a mortise for joints i have seen videos but i really dont know what ki d of bit should i use
I’ve used a 1/2” spiral up cut bit for mortises. Spiral cuts are expensive bits but they work great
watch those fingers on that table saw, saw stop or not
Thanks for the reminder and feedback! Can’t be too careful!
Do you sell chairs ?
I don’t, these were more of a custom request for a friend
That chair is chonky
That’s what I was going for! 😆