This is the most concise (teaching expectation) tutorial video I have ever seen on TH-cam. Plus your consideration for your wife's comfort and including your kid and mom just proves... Practical Family!!! 👏👏👏👏 Love it!
You are the man This is the best Video I've watched Very well Explain ed An special for the Beginner An some that don't Have Expensive tools Great job ,,,An can't wait To make my first one Thank a for your help
Best most concise well explained tutorial ever on the chair I have seen. And I am happy to know that I can do it with circular saw or jigsaw as I don't have mitre saw. Thank you sir
Man, I really enjoy watching your video on this Adirondack chair. We just moved to North Carolina and I am in the process of trying to build some myself your plans are going to be awesome. I’m a former elementary school teacher and I love the way you explained everything and definitely having your daughter there to learn as well. Have a blessed day God bless you and your family
I wanted to say thank you for taking the time to really explain your process. A lot of videos and I mean a lot of videos I watched didn't take the time as you did. Great work and you definitely got yourself a new subscriber.
These instructions are the most descriptive steps I have seen in a long time. They are broke down into detail, and idiot proof.. I don’t know what you do for a living, but if you are not a teacher, you missed your calling. Well done sir. 👍👍
@@practicalfamilyprojects4357 I have worked in the public school system for many years… not as and educator, only in the facilities department. I have observed those who had a talent for education and teaching. Your students and community were lucky to have had you.
I liked the simplicity of this project. No fancy cuts or thickness to deal with. Great for beginners. I would suggest getting a wooden mallet. You never want to bang on wood with a steel hammer. Steve Ramsey on Woodworking for Mere Mortals has a good video for a DIY mallet.
No, my little one loves to sit in the bigger chairs. Plus she jumps in the chair with me when we're sitting by the fire at the lakehouse! Good luck, should be able to reduce the width and depth and be good to go. Also, you could reduce the arm support down to 2x4, but you would probably lose the ability to install the cup holder hole.
Like the video but got little confused with different parts. I may be wrong but in your description at the beginning I think you made wrong count of different cuts/ parts that you need .
This is the most concise (teaching expectation) tutorial video I have ever seen on TH-cam. Plus your consideration for your wife's comfort and including your kid and mom just proves... Practical Family!!! 👏👏👏👏
Love it!
Thank you for the kind remarks. We enjoy doing projects.
I love this channel, the projects don't require fancy tools
This video was great for me! Thanks for creating something simple for beginners like me.
You are the man This is the best
Video I've watched Very well
Explain ed An special for the
Beginner An some that don't
Have Expensive tools
Great job ,,,An can't wait
To make my first one
Thank a for your help
You're welcome!
I had to come.back and let you know I followed your instructions from the video and my chairs turned out GREAT!!!! WE FREAKING LOVE THEM.
Thank you!
Best most concise well explained tutorial ever on the chair I have seen. And I am happy to know that I can do it with circular saw or jigsaw as I don't have mitre saw. Thank you sir
Absolutely best video on here!! Thank you!!!!
Man, I really enjoy watching your video on this Adirondack chair. We just moved to North Carolina and I am in the process of trying to build some myself your plans are going to be awesome. I’m a former elementary school teacher and I love the way you explained everything and definitely having your daughter there to learn as well. Have a blessed day God bless you and your family
Thank you. I'm a former middle school teacher so trying to explain and be clear is always in the back of mind when working on projects.
I wanted to say thank you for taking the time to really explain your process. A lot of videos and I mean a lot of videos I watched didn't take the time as you did. Great work and you definitely got yourself a new subscriber.
Really appreciate the comment. We don't post as much as we want, but we hope to get some more videos up soon.
These instructions are the most descriptive steps I have seen in a long time. They are broke down into detail, and idiot proof.. I don’t know what you do for a living, but if you are not a teacher, you missed your calling. Well done sir. 👍👍
Timothy, thank you for the reply. I was a teacher so your comment hits me. Thank you very much.
@@practicalfamilyprojects4357 I have worked in the public school system for many years… not as and educator, only in the facilities department. I have observed those who had a talent for education and teaching. Your students and community were lucky to have had you.
Great work on that chair ! Cup holder cutouts are good feature !
The cup holders are a game changer! Everyone loves them.
Much simplified, I wasted yesterday whole day looking for templates 😂
Brilliant and Thank you 👍🙏
Молодец! Хорошая работа! 👍
6 becomes a 9 I love it great work with the chair
Thank you.
I'm albert thanks for the step by step I'm a beginner and I'll try my best
Hopefully it goes well!!
I liked the simplicity of this project. No fancy cuts or thickness to deal with. Great for beginners. I would suggest getting a wooden mallet.
You never want to bang on wood with a steel hammer. Steve Ramsey on Woodworking for Mere Mortals has a good video for a DIY mallet.
Thanks. I'll check out that video.
Have you made a toddler sized chair? I think my son needs one. I may just wing it
No, my little one loves to sit in the bigger chairs. Plus she jumps in the chair with me when we're sitting by the fire at the lakehouse! Good luck, should be able to reduce the width and depth and be good to go. Also, you could reduce the arm support down to 2x4, but you would probably lose the ability to install the cup holder hole.
@@practicalfamilyprojects4357 Thanks for the reply. I looked at pictures of other chairs and took a stab at it. It came together really nice.
Like the video but got little confused with different parts. I may be wrong but in your description at the beginning I think you made wrong count of different cuts/ parts that you need .
at what point did he use the 26.5" 2x4s?
You never said what the cuts were for ie legs, seat can anybody help