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author: Hyperling
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# This is a test index file at /!
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If you're seeing this, then SUCCESS!! :D
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author: Hyperling
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# This is a test index file in /posts/!
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title: "Wooden Camping Chair!"
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author: 'Chad Michael "Bug" Greenwood'
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draft: no
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tags: ["craft", "wood"]
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tag: ["craft", "wood"]
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tags: ["crafts", "wood", "woodworking", "outdoors"]
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date: "2025-09-15"
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# Video Summary [WIP]
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## Video Summary [WIP]
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*This section is still a Work In Progress*
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[HyperVegan | Wooden Camping Chair {TBD}](https://odysee.com/@HyperVegan)
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# "Ingredients"
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## "Ingredients"
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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)
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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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# Basic Cuts
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## Basic Cuts
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Cut in half, 48 inches in length each side.
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Also decide which side is the front vs back, and top vs bottom, for each.
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The coordinates provided assume the 2x10 is functionally 9in wide, but it may be up to 9.25 inches in practice. So if it says ~9, it means the right side of the board, and ~7 would be 2 inches away from that end.
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The coordinates provided assume the 2x10 is functionally 9in wide, but it may be up to 9.25 inches in practice. So if it says ~9, it means the right edge of the board, and ~7 would be 2 inches away from the right side.
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## Back Piece
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### Back Piece
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P1: ( 0, 13)
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P2: (~9, 13)
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P3: ( 0, 15.5)
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P4: (~9, 15.5)
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P5: ( 2, [13,15.5])
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P6: (~7, [13,15.5])
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Coordinates:
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P1 ( 0, 13)
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P2 (~9, 13)
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P3 ( 0, 15.5)
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P4 (~9, 15.5)
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P5 ( 2, [13,15.5])
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P6 (~7, [13,15.5])
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```
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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.
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## Seat Piece
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### Seat Piece
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P1: ( 0, 13)
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P2: (~9, 13)
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P3: ( 2, 13)
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P4: ( 2, >13)
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P5: (~7, 13)
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P6: (~7, >13)
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Coordinates:
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P1 ( 0, 13)
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P2 (~9, 13)
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P3 ( 2, 13)
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P4 ( 2, >13)
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P5 (~7, 13)
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P6 (~7, >13)
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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.
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# Extra Cuts
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## Extra Cuts
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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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## Seat Comfort
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### Seat Comfort
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Removing the front corners allows your legs to go forward easier, as well as sitting cross legged and other positions.
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1--__ __--2
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|X X \__ __/ X X|
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|_X_X_X_3___4_X_X_X_|
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P1: ( 0, 2)
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P2: (~9, 2)
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P3: ( 3, 0)
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P4: (~6, 0)
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Coordinates:
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P1 ( 0, 2)
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P2 (~9, 2)
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P3 ( 3, 0)
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P4 (~6, 0)
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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.
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## Floor Stability
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### Floor Stability
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The 9 inch base tends to wobble a bit. This helps it be much sturdier.
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| _4--3--5_ |
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| / X X X X \ |
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|___1_X_X_X_X_X_2___|
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P1: (2, 0)
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P2: (7, 0)
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P3: (4.5, 1.5)
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P4: (3, 1.5)
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P5: (6, 1.5)
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Coordinates:
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P1 (2, 0)
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P2 (7, 0)
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P3 (4.5, 1.5)
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P4 (3, 1.5)
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P5 (6, 1.5)
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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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