How to Build an Outdoor Chair Start to Finish
I m really happy with how these chairs turned out. They have a modern rustic look to them and they look fantastic on my front porch. There are a few angled cuts and it s easiest to assemble with an extra set of hands to help out, but it really is easy enough for any skill level to complete. If you want a truly rustic looks, use live edge pieces for the seat and chair back. One chair uses four 2x4 s and two 1x6 s making it quite economical to build. I built two of these in October 2022 using cedar, and the total was 230 cdn (in Toronto). Minimal tools needed: Mitre saw Power drill Tape measure Orbital sander (or sand manually with some gold old elbow grease) Cclamp Printable plans with stepbystep instructions: Build Material: Choose a wood that can withstand the elements in your area. Hardwood or pressure treated boards are a popular choice. Pressure treated lumber is easy to stain, durable and
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