Adirondack Chair Parts are Stacking Up
I'm slowing getting all the parts required to make the 3 Adirondack Chairs. All 1/4" plywood templates were made for all contoured parts. Later, when I assemble one chair, I'll mark where the drill holes need to be in the templates.
My 2 remaining arm rests require wider boards, so that is why I'm stalling, waiting for more shipping pallets to be placed at the curb.
The drilling jig is used to drill the 4 each mounting holes into the seat slats. There are 8 slats per chair. I know I'll be building more for all my relatives and close friends.
Видео Adirondack Chair Parts are Stacking Up канала Ron Briz
My 2 remaining arm rests require wider boards, so that is why I'm stalling, waiting for more shipping pallets to be placed at the curb.
The drilling jig is used to drill the 4 each mounting holes into the seat slats. There are 8 slats per chair. I know I'll be building more for all my relatives and close friends.
Видео Adirondack Chair Parts are Stacking Up канала Ron Briz
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