Add super detailed recipe for Viking Chair, with ASCII diagrams, LOL!!
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title: "Manly Wooden Camping Chair!!"
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author: 'Chad Michael "Bug" Greenwood'
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# "Ingredients"
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8ft long 2x10 (about $20 USD at Home Depot) [`link`](TBD/TODO)
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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.
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# Basic Cuts
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Cut in half, 48 inches in length each side.
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Decide which piece will be the back vs the seat based on knots, cracks, etc.
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## Back Piece
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3---|-----------|---4
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| 5 X X X X X 6 |
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1---|-----------|---2
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|___________________|
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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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1. Measure another 1.5 inches above that and draw a horizontal line. (P3 + P4)
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1. Measure 2 inches in from each side and draw vertical lines. (P5 + P6)
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1. You now have the rectangle which needs cut out in order to slide in the seat board. (X'd portion)
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## Seat Piece
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_____________________
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| X 4 6 X |
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|X X| |X X|
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| X 4 6 X |
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|X X| |X X|
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| X 4 6 X |
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| X 4 6 X |
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|X X| |X X|
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| X 4 6 X |
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|X X| |X X|
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1---3-----------5---2
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```
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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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1. Measure 2 inches in from each side and draw vertical lines all the way to the end of the board. (P3 to P4, P5 to P6)
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1. You now have the two areas to cut off of the seat board. (X'd portion)
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1. Try fitting it into the back. Use whatever tools necessary to clean up the hole or shave off the edges of the seat insert. I used a folding saw to open up the hole and a hand axe to shave the insert.
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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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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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```
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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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2. Draw lines from the side marking to the front marking on each side.
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3. Cut off the corners and smooth the edges with a hand axe, sandpaper, or other edging device.
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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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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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```
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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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1. Find the middle of the board, around 4.5 to 4.6 inches, and mark it vertically.
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1. Measure up 1.5 inches from the center vertical line and mark horizontally. (POINT 3)
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1. Measure in {TBD/TODO} inches from each side and mark them vertically (POINTS 4 and 5)
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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.
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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.
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