 Come on, you're so slow Cuz I'm like a sniper. I'm gonna need a place to sit. Okay. I got you What is up? It is Kim and Garrett Do you like DIY do you like building things making things crafting stuff? Well, so do we so go ahead and give us a like and subscribe and join us every Wednesday and Friday for new things that we build Make and craft last week. We made cornhole boards and this week We're gonna continue our outdoor series and make a patio stool to go with them Everybody needs a place to sit their ass when they're waiting for a slow person who's going or those that take forever To actually throw the beanbag. Hey, it's precision All right, this week's cut list crazy easy super simple We're just gonna need four one-by-fours cut to 19 and three sixteenths inch long. We're gonna use those for the aprons And we're gonna need four one-by-fours cut at 19 inches for the legs and four more One four more boards cut at one by three for the legs And then we're gonna need four one-by-fours cut to 16 and nine 16 inches And those are for the stretchers. We're gonna need someplace to sit that ass a Board 19 by 19 inches long plywood And a seat cushion All right, let's put these together We're just gonna need some screws and some some holes All right, we're gonna put together the apron the aprons basically the top frame for the stool We're gonna use the 19 and three sixteenths inch one-by-fours that we cut we're just gonna lay them out and like a Pinwheel formation put some pilot holes in screw them together using some one and a half inch screws I'm gonna lay the boards out and make a mark So I'll know where to put the pilot holes and then I'm just gonna make them countersunk The glue struggles real every time my glue crusts up Give me like an uncrustable glue We use pilot holes and we countersink them so that we don't split the wood and you don't see the head of the nail sticking up And when he talked about pinwheel at the beginning, this is what he meant one side of the board is on the inside One side of the board is on the outside. So you see here it alternates inside outside. All right, we have the apron done Now we're gonna do the bottom frame the structures Same way except we're gonna use the one-by-fours that were cut down to 16 inches We're gonna put them in the same formation pinwheel formation Glue and screw I learned my lesson from last time. I don't have to do one side Making some more pilot holes countersinking them again so that the screw heads are below the surface And we're just going to put it together just like we did the the big one. They're identical One's big one small The larger box goes on the top the smaller one goes on the bottom on the inside. All right structures are done Drilling some pilot holes countersinking them, so we'll be able to attach the legs All right now it's time to attach the legs to the top And we're gonna put some scrap wood in the middle of it. We're using the scrap wood. It's about three-quarters of an inch thick Then we're gonna put our top in It should be a tight fit That way we'll have a little bit of a ledge for the cushion to sit so the cushion won't slide around Now we're using some glue and then some one and a quarter inch screws To use those pilot holes and attach the top to the legs Each leg is a wide board a four inch board and a narrow board a three inch board That consists of each on each corner and then we'll put that stretcher on the inside of those legs and Attach the legs to the stretcher You want to keep those four inch boards both on the same side and the three inch boards both on the same sides All right The legs are on The legs are at least attached to the top. We do for the bottom. We're gonna let You have to get it on the inside Mm-hmm on the bottom Just like that Well now We're gonna drill some pilot holes we're gonna countersink those Then we're gonna come in with some one and a quarter inch screws and some glue and Give each side of the leg two screws You get two screws you get two screws everybody gets two screws and See the legs are on the outside and that stretcher on the inside keeps those legs from collapsing in on themselves Hey, legs are on tops on bottom is on a brand of stretchers Now we're gonna throw the top down. I'm gonna drop it in a little hole. You should have a little egg It was very technical We're gonna put holes in the corners some pilot holes in the corners and screw the top down I'm gonna use a piece of scrap wood right here to mark where the legs will be so that I I will hit them with the pilot hole And then I won't miss the legs when I screw the top into them here in a second And right about now the camera dies because the battery dies We didn't even know So this project cost us about $35 and took us about 35 minutes to assemble and then all we had to do was stain it and finish it Cuz I'm like a sniper I'm gonna need a place to sit. Okay. I got you a place for my drink. Okay. I got you