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**Project:** Building a Modern Outdoor Chair
**Materials:** 4x4 Douglas Fir lumber
**Tools:** Miter saw, table saw, reciprocating saw, multi-tool, drill, clamps, etc.
**Summary of Steps:**
1. **Prep work**: Cut and prepare lumber pieces for the chair's structure, seat, and arms.
2. **Assembly**:
* Use wood glue and 5" lag screws to attach arms and seat supports.
* Utilize scrap wood for temporary support and spacing.
3. **Final touches**:
* Sand and clean the entire chair.
* Apply wood conditioner, stain (with option to darken), and polyurethane coats.
4. **Completion**: Add cushions (store-bought for this project, but planning to make custom ones in the future).
**Additional notes**:
* Sponsored by Dollar Shave Club.
* Links to tools and dimensions available in the video description.
* Encourages viewers to like, comment, subscribe, and provides a teaser for the next project.
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**Project Details**
1. The project is to build a modern outdoor chair.
2. The chair is made from 4x4 Douglas Fir lumber.
3. The project is sponsored by Dollar Shave Club.
**Materials and Tools**
4. The chair requires 9 pieces for the seat and arm, 3 pieces for the width, 4 pieces for the legs, and 2 pieces for seat support.
5. An 8-inch joiner (from Cut Tech) is used to speed up the workflow (not necessary for the project).
6. Other tools used include a miter saw, circular saw, reciprocating saw, handsaw, table saw, multi-tool, flush cut saw, drill, and clamps.
7. Wood glue, 5-inch lag screws, and wooden dowels are used for assembly.
**Construction Process**
8. The lumber is prepped by cutting rabbets on both ends of three pieces for the chair seat.
9. A table saw (or alternative methods) is used to make precise cuts.
10. Test cuts on scrap wood are recommended to ensure accuracy.
11. The chair's arms are assembled using wood glue and 5-inch lag screws.
12. Scrap wood is used to maintain consistent spacing and height.
13. The seat and back are attached to the arms using similar assembly methods.
**Finishing Touches**
14. Wooden dowels are used to plug holes from lag screws.
15. A flush cut saw is used to cut down the dowels.
16. The chair is sanded and cleaned before applying a wood conditioner.
17. Stain and multiple layers of polyurethane are applied for the final finish.
**Final Product and Additional Notes**
18. The finished chair's dimensions are available in the video description.
19. The creator considered the chair a bit low but was overall happy with it.
20. A suggested modification is to make the back higher by increasing the leg height.
21. The creator plans to make their own cushions in the future.