Pallets are everywhere. As I mentioned, I get mine from my workplace, but thousands of other businesses are constantly looking for someone to take t...
Tools/material you need, at minimum: 1) Hammer 2) Crowbar/prybar 3) Drill (cordless is best, but even a hand drill will work) 4) Small bit for pilot ...
Step 8: Detach the board from the middle stringer.
You'll be left with a bunch of 1X4's and 1X6's attached to the 2x4 in the center. By rocking the 1x4's and the 1x6's back and forth, you can get the...
Step 16: Measure and cut the front legs/front crosspiece/front seat slat
You'll need (4) 20" x 3.5" boards for (2) front legs, (1) front crosspiece, and (1) front seat slat. You can cut these with a handsaw, a table saw, ...
Rip a 3.5" inch board down the middle to get (2) 1.75" seat slats. Cut the length to 20". Drill pilot holes and countersink on each end of the slat....
You'll need (7) chair back slats. These are tapered cuts. I made a simple (yet dangerous) taper jig out a sheet of masonite and a few smaller pieces...
Tie a pencil to a couple of feet of string (or use a ring at the end of the string like I did.) Use your thumb to hold one end of the string in the m...
Step 26: Connect front leg, rear back support, and seat stringer
On a flat surface, arrange the front leg, rear back support, and seat stringer as shown. Remember, if your boards are smooth on one side and rough o...
Step 27: Drill pilot holes, countersink, then attach the front leg.
Drill two staggered pilot holes through the top piece and halfway through the lower board. Use the 3/8" bit to countersink the holes. Spread a gener...
Step 28: Drill pilot holes, countersink, then attach the rear back support.
Don't forget the glue. Make sure that the back support is evenly spaced (about 21") from both the top of the front leg and the bottom. I've seen sim...
Step 29: Assemble the opposite seat stringer/frontleg/backrest support
Place your finished seat stringer/frontleg/backrest support flat on your workspace. Use it to line up the opposite assembly. Remember, these should ...
Take your (1) 18.5" x 3.5" rear crosspiece and attach it to the seat stringer/rear back support as shown in the photo. Measure one inch from the top ...
Mark and measure your other front leg, seat stringer, and back support to attach the rear crosspiece. Try to connect it in precisely the same spot as...
Connecting the front crosspiece is easier thean the rear one. Mark and measure the center of each front leg beneath the seat stringer. Hold the cros...
You cut two backrest rails earlier. One is square the other is rounded. The bottom backrest rail is squarish. Take the bottom backrest rail and lay ...
Take the rounded, top back rest rail and mark it 2.5" from either side. The distance from each of your sides should be 18.5". Drill and countersink t...
Find and mark the center of the top and bottom back rail. Drill and countersink a hole on the bottom of the slat, then attach to the bottom back rail...
Attach the first and seventh back slats to the bottom back rail. You'll want to dry-fit the two armrests before you attach the back slats so you know...
You'll want to dry fit all the slats first so you have an idea of how to space them. This is a time consuming part. You'll want to be really careful...
Move the armrest into position. The 20" mark should line up with the bottom edge of the armrest. Use a screw to tack the armrest in place, or prop i...
Drill three pilot holes through the armrest and into the front leg and armrest bracket. See the second picture for the pattern. Countersink the pilo...
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