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title: "Simply Seasoned Dahl w/ Zucchini"
draft: yes
author: 'Chad Michael "Bug" Greenwood'
draft: no
tags: ["food", "pressure cooker"]
tag: ["food", "pressure cooker"]
date: "2025-09-01"
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title: "Wooden Camping Chair!"
author: 'Chad Michael "Bug" Greenwood'
draft: no
tags: ["craft", "wood"]
tag: ["craft", "wood"]
date: "2025-09-15"
---
# Video Summary
![TBD/TODO](https://odysee.com/@HyperVegan:2)
![TBD/TODO](https://odysee.com/%24/embed/%40HyperVegan%3A2%2F20251004-HyperVegan-ProductivityAndRecreation%3A2?r=CAHsqDuuMFWQYTGJ121wwkuj8cCDFqF4)
## IFRAME:
<iframe id="odysee-iframe" style="width:100%; aspect-ratio:16 / 9;" src="https://odysee.com/%24/embed/%40HyperVegan%3A2%2F20251004-HyperVegan-ProductivityAndRecreation%3A2?r=CAHsqDuuMFWQYTGJ121wwkuj8cCDFqF4" allowfullscreen></iframe>
# "Ingredients"
8ft long 2x10 (about $20 USD at Home Depot) [`example`](https://www.homedepot.com/p/2-in-x-10-in-x-8-ft-2-Premium-Grade-Fir-Dimensional-Lumber-915564/206182030)
8ft long 2x10 (about $20 USD at Home Depot) : [`example`](https://www.homedepot.com/p/2-in-x-10-in-x-8-ft-2-Premium-Grade-Fir-Dimensional-Lumber-915564/206182030)
I used a circular saw on the long cuts and corner cuts, otherwise it was a folding saw and hand axe. A jigsaw would have been great. I've also helped someone who used an oscillating saw.
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|___________________|
P1: ( 0, 13)
P2: (~9, 13)
P3: ( 0, 15.5)
P4: (~9, 15.5)
P5: ( 2, [13,15.5])
P6: (~7, [13,15.5])
```
1. Measure 13 inches up from the bottom on the back board and draw a horizontal line. (P1 + P2)
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Cutting out the portion can be done with a jigsaw, oscillating saw, wood boring spade set and folding saw, a hatchet, etc.
```
P1: ( 0, 13)
P2: (~9, 13)
P3: ( 0, 15.5)
P4: (~9, 15.5)
P5: ( 2, [13,15.5])
P6: (~7, [13,15.5])
```
## Seat Piece
```
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| |
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|___________________|
P1: ( 0, 13)
P2: (~9, 13)
P3: ( 2, 13)
P4: ( 2, >13)
P5: (~7, 13)
P6: (~7, >13)
```
1. Measure 13 inches back from the front of the seat and draw a horizontal line. (P1 + P2)
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Keep these scrap pieces if you wish to add a carrying case to the back.
```
P1: ( 0, 13)
P2: (~9, 13)
P3: ( 2, 13)
P4: ( 2, >13)
P5: (~7, 13)
P6: (~7, >13)
```
# Extra Cuts
Technically the chair is now 100% complete and usable. I used it in this simple manner for a few weeks before opting for some extra changes for comfort and to better handle uneven ground surfaces.
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1--__ __--2
|X X \__ __/ X X|
|_X_X_X_3___4_X_X_X_|
P1: ( 0, 2)
P2: (~9, 2)
P3: ( 3, 0)
P4: (~6, 0)
```
1. From each front corner of the seat, measure 2 inches back (P1 + P2) and 3 inches towards the front center (P3 + P4).
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I also did this to the top of the back piece for aesthetics, and I suppose a slight reduction in weight.
```
P1: ( 0, 2)
P2: (~9, 2)
P3: ( 3, 0)
P4: (~6, 0)
```
## Floor Stability
The 9 inch base tends to wobble a bit. This helps it be much sturdier.
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| _4--3--5_ |
| / X X X X \ |
|___1_X_X_X_X_X_2___|
P1: (2, 0)
P2: (7, 0)
P3: (4.5, 1.5)
P4: (3, 1.5)
P5: (6, 1.5)
```
1. At the bottom of the back board, measure in 2 inches from each side and mark these points. (POINTS 1 and 2)
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1. Draw lines from P1 to P4, P2 to P5, and then from P4 to P5 which should pass through POINT 3. See the diagram.
1. You now have your cutting lines. I used a circular saw to fo P1 to P4 and P2 to P5, then a folding saw to start cutting out pieces and eventuallymake it from P4 to P5. A jigsaw would probably work great.
```
P1: (2, 0)
P2: (7, 0)
P3: (4.5, 1.5)
P4: (3, 1.5)
P5: (6, 1.5)
```
## Carry Case
Cut off at 8.5 inches from each seat scrap piece.