adirondack chairs.

goulwen

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such a classic, but needed to try that second hand precisio CS 50 i just bought :)
 

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Thanks for sharing, I never sign it till it's finished. Wife always wondered why my scrap piles had my name burned into them. She said no one is going to steal your pile haha.
 
Douglas pine wood. one of the greatest and cheapest kind of wood we have in europe! here's the last 6 pieces and a special on with a special armrest design so i can use my acoustic guitar well seated!
 

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Nice job!  Though you could skip the vertical supports in the back altogether.  The back slats themselves would be enough support and lighten the load a bit.
 
Nice chair build and nice little pond! On the third photo is that your front entrance?
 
very nice!  I have built quite a few of a different version.  I started using composite deck boards.  The weight a lot more, cost more than double but they will not fall apart due to the weather in my lifetime. 
 
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