Adam Savage spent nearly two years gutting a WWII-era Emeco Navy chair, drilling thousands of holes to see just how light he could make it. What began as a simple experiment turned into a surprisingly complex design puzzle—mapping out hole patterns, fine-tuning tooling, and pushing welded aluminum to its limits.
Shot by Adam (edited by Josh Self) with tunes by Jinglepunks, this video is part geeky metal-working therapy and part trypophobia warning. If you’ve ever wondered how far you can push an iconic chair, buckle up for some serious hole science.
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