
Here's everything you need to make this handy bushcraft camp chair. We definitely recommend watching the video to really understand how to put this chair together.
Materials to Gather
A tree to attach the chair to
Three Y-branches
Batoned wood for the seat and crossbars
Bankline cordage
Rock for hammering
Instructions to Follow
Start by attaching 2 of the Y-branches using a bankline. Paracord would probably work better.
Put a loop in the bankline and leave a 6-inch tail. Then run the main line back into the loop to create another loop.
Slide that over the top. Tie it down as tight as you can. Wrap it about 6 times or more so that you won’t fall to the ground.
Cut off the cordage.
Frap the cordage you just wrapped. (In other words, go through the middle and around your cordage.)
Take the tag line and finish off with some knots.
Use a long piece of wood for the crossbar. Put it on top of the Y-branches (the chair’s legs).
Make a hole for the legs to make sure the seat of the chair will be flat and level.
If it’s not flat, get a piece of rock to pound the leg down into the ground.
Next, tie the crossbar to each leg. While doing this, alternate several times between the inside and the outside of the Y, repeating this process on the other side. Now, take the longer sticks and use them to connect the front legs to the Y- branch at the back of the chair. Also, make sure the legs are as flat as possible. You may need to hammer the Y-branch into the ground. Now, tie the legs securely together in the front and in the back. To make the seat, tie the sticks onto the crossbars. Finally, sit on the chair to ensure it can support you and you don't need to make any adjustments.
Have you ever made a camp chair like this? Have you ever made any bushcraft projects? What did you think of this method? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!
Article Source: Survival Life

Nathan Grafton
simple sht
It requires sticks and rope… amazing!!!! We don’t have to sit on leaves anymore when we got ropes and sticks laying around everywhere!