Shop Class Adirondack Chair Part 4: The Seat and Finishing Touches

Today, we’re adding the most important pieces: the seat and a protective finish. Once you are done, you can show off your own Adirondack Chair at LowesCreativeIdeas.com/Community.
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Exelente como siempre,seria bueno una version subtitulada en español.Saludos desde Argentina.
One more comment. I would suggest leaving a small gap between each slat so any water, moisture etc can drain through and not stand on the chair if the chair is to be used out of doors.
I appreciate the great video on how to build this chair. I’m going to build the kids version. One thing I would suggest is to round over the seat slats before you cut them to length. Easier to round over the long piece in a few passes passes instead of 32 short passes. Once that is done then cut them to length. This is especially good to do if you are using a router instead of a router table as it is hard to balance a router on that narrow piece of wood. My two cents worth. Thanks