The Rocking Chair
Chris’ passionate hobby is traditional woodworking. In this video, he will show you how he makes a rocking chair out of a stump of an old rotted out cherry tree without modern power tools.
Here is how the stump looks before any work has been done on it:
The amount of work and craftsmanship is incredible! Watch step by step as he carves out the stump into a beautiful rustic rocking chair. Remember, this is traditional woodworking so everything has been done by hands just like in the past. That means no electrical tools! Simply amazing! Enjoy! If you enjoyed the video, remember to visit Chris’ channel here.
Al MacNevin
January 3, 2015 @ 5:03 pm
Chris,
I knew you were a talented man but I didn’t know how talented until I saw this video. Excellent!
Ken James
April 26, 2014 @ 6:51 pm
Years ago a friend in San Antonio, Texas was showing me an altar he was making for Mission Concepcion. It was made of Walnut and was absolutely beautiful. I told him he was a good “carpenter”. Another friend who was there said, “He’s not a carpenter, he’s a craftsman”. You sir, are a craftsman.
roberto
February 9, 2014 @ 4:28 am
he is very clever, i can not neither begin to do it.
Ciao.
len haley
February 6, 2014 @ 10:01 am
I do some woodwork myself . and i will be making one of these . i do folk art an i wont use power tools. i love this mans talent. len.
dennis rankin
January 28, 2014 @ 1:37 pm
There was a lot of work gone into that chair .A it looks like he enjoys
his work. There is nothing better than working with your hands.I worked
25 years trimming trees, I enjoyed ever one off those years.
Dennis