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This was just a quick little weekender project to build which was my nephews first official wood project to build. He’s 8 years old and always looks forward to going to my shop and I figured we weren’t going to build just a dinky project for his first project we would build something he would be more proud of and brag about so we built this fold up beach chair. Perfect for kids especially his size. Also as you can see in the second pic is the muskoka loveseat I just recently built this summer as well. But anywho he had a great time building this project. It’s quick and easy and like I said more to be proud of than a small project he’ll never use.
-- Good, better, best; Never let it rest until your good is better and your better best! Mark, Windsor, Ontario






























6 comments so far
papadan
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posted 69 days ago
Great chair, and great of you to have him help build it!
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cwdance1
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posted 69 days ago
Love the chair.
Can you tell me where you got the plans from?
a1Jim
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posted 69 days ago
A great chair for the little ones ahh this be a great job tis is!
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posted 69 days ago
Mark, It’s fanthatic that you get him inspired in woodowrking.
He did a great job!
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Mike Shea
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posted 68 days ago
Great first project. i think he did a wonderfull job. Who designed that chair? I love the desig. I just might have to make one.
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spike
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posted 42 days ago
nice chair…where’d you get the plans.
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