Adirondack Chair Plans - Adirondack rocking chair, Adirondack Chair, and more
Adirondack rocking chairDue to popular demand, we have expanded upon the flippant comment at the end of the Adirondack chair feature and now offer the below description of how to make the two-seater rocking chair version. You will notice that the general methodology behind its...
Adirondack ChairThis Adirondack chair is certainly one of the more comfortable chair designs around and looks good on any deck or in any garden.
Adirondack Chair ProjectSit down, and stay awhile. You'll certainly want to in one of our attractive lawn chairs. The contoured backs and seats are so comfortable they don't even need cushions. The chairs are simple to build,...
Adirondack style garden chairAdirondack chairs have become very popular in the past few years. The shape and angle of these chairs is somewhere between a normal garden chair and a slovenly deck chair. The result is a surprisingly comfortable chair that, unfortunately, costs far too...
Sunset ChairThe contemporary version of the classic Adirondack chair is not recommended for novice woodworkers. The back and seat slats screw to an edge only 3/4 inch thick, so cutting must be exact and drilling must be precisely perpendicular to the piece being...
Green and Green Style Adirondack ChairCloud lifts, faux ebony plugs and a clever interplay of positive and negative space take the usual Adirondack design to new heights in this Greene & Greene inspired chair.
Chair and StandThis Adirondack chair is constructed from 1x6 and 1x4 rough sawn treated pine or similar durable lumber, all except the chair arms which are 2x6 dressed or gauged treated pine or similar durable lumber (finished, actual size of 2x6 dressed is 1 1/2" x 5...
Making an Adirondack ChairMeet Maureen. She is a young lady who took woodworking in high school and wants to get her hands back in sawdust. I thought making the Adirondack chair would be a good project for both of us. I search the Internet for plans and found quite an assortment.
Redwood Adirondack ChairThe rounded wooden slats, oversized armrests and inviting slant-back design identify the classic Adirondack chair. Born a century ago in upstate New York, this chair quickly became a standard fixture at all lakeside retreats and summer camps.
Adirondack ChairThe Adirondack chair is perfect for the porch of a hunting lodge or a deck overlooking a scenic vista. When you finish this summer project-with its curved backrest and wide armrests-sit down with a cold one in hand and dream of hunting seasons to come.
Adirondack ChairsUntil I began watching the New Yankee Workshop with Norm Abram, I had no idea whatsoever what an adirondack chair was. After having seen his I recalled seeing a few like it somewhere. You see, Western...
Paul's Adirondack ChairThe chair is made from 1x8 cypress (actually salvaged tongue and groove siding). The construction is simple lap joints with carriage bolts and wood screws holding it all together. The finish is several...
Double ChairWith contoured seat and backs and timeless design, the classic Tete a Tete offers an ideal combination of comfort, elegance and quality in outdoor living.
Adirondack ChairPossibly the most popular chair ever designed. A good adaptation of the design. DXF Format.
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