Adirondack Chair (4).pdf

(1693 KB) Pobierz
417543559 UNPDF
Adirondack Chair
There are many variations of the classic adirondack
chair. This particular version features straightforward
construction and common materials.
This chair makes for a satisfying project that can
be built and inished in one weekend. And when
properly inished, it will provide years of
comfortable seating.
BUILD TIME
Cutting parts: 1 – 2 hours
Assembly: 1 – 2 hours
Finishing: 2 hours
Total: 4 – 6 hours
GET MORE PROJECT PLANS AT www.yellawood.com
1
417543559.046.png 417543559.047.png 417543559.048.png 417543559.049.png 417543559.001.png 417543559.002.png 417543559.003.png 417543559.004.png 417543559.005.png 417543559.006.png 417543559.007.png 417543559.008.png 417543559.009.png
Adirondack Chair
TOOLS
A
Miter saw (or hand or circular saw)
Table saw
Jig saw (or hand or circular saw)
Drill/driver
1/8” drill bit
Clamps
Damp rag to wipe up excess glue
X 2
B
X 2
C
X 6
SUPPLIES
D
(4) 1 x 4 x 8’
(2) 1 x 8 x 8’
(1) 2 x 4 x 10’
1 ¼” deck screws
2” deck screws
3” deck screws
Waterproof wood glue
X 1
E
X 2
F
X 2
G
CUT LIST
X 2
A
(2) ¾ x 7 ¼ x 36
B
(2) 1 ½ x 3 ½ x 21 ½
H
C
(6) ¾ x 3 x 23
X 2
D
(1) ¾ x 6 x 36
E
(2) ¾ x 3 x 34
I
F
(2) ¾ x 3 x 32
G
(2) ¾ x 3 x 17
X 2
H
(2) 1 ½ x 3 ½ x 21
I
(2) ¾ x 7 ¼ x 30
J
J
(1) 1 ½ x 3 ½ x 26
X 1
K
(2) ¾ x 2 x 5
K
X 2
GET MORE PROJECT PLANS AT www.yellawood.com
2
417543559.010.png 417543559.011.png 417543559.012.png 417543559.013.png 417543559.014.png 417543559.015.png 417543559.016.png
Adirondack Chair
F
E
D
I
J
G
I
A B
H
C
B
K
A
2”
K
H
5”
Braces
1 1/2”
Arm detail
2 1/2”
1 1/2”
4” 3” (J)
(H)
45 0
I
(K)
1 1/2”
15”
19”
15”
3”
(B)
(B)
(Save this
cutout to make
piece K)
90
A
2 3/4”
8”
Back leg detail
2 1/2”
GET MORE PROJECT PLANS AT www.yellawood.com
3
417543559.017.png 417543559.018.png 417543559.019.png 417543559.020.png 417543559.021.png 417543559.022.png 417543559.023.png 417543559.024.png 417543559.025.png 417543559.026.png 417543559.027.png 417543559.028.png 417543559.029.png 417543559.030.png 417543559.031.png 417543559.032.png 417543559.033.png
 
Adirondack Chair
BUILDING STEPS
01 Cut the back legs (A) to length and lay out and
cut the angles according to the detail drawing.
Use a jig saw or circular saw and guide to make
smooth, straight cuts. Note which cutout pieces
you will be saving to make braces later on. Lay
out where seat stretchers (B) will be attached
according to detail drawing. Drill pilot holes.
02 Cut seat stretchers (B) to length and attach to back
legs according to layout marks with 2” screws.
03 Cut arms (I) to length and mark where back
support (J), front legs (H) and braces (K) will be
attached according to detail drawing. Drill 1/8”
pilot holes.
04 Clamp back support (J) in place and attach with
2” deck screws. Trim two of the cutout pieces
from back legs to make braces (K) according to
detail drawing, and attach them and front legs (H)
to the underside of the arms where noted with 3”
deck screws.
05 Measure up from the bottom of both front legs
and mark 16. Clamp back leg/stretcher assembly
to the front leg arm assembly, keeping the top of
the back legs at the 16” mark and the front edge
of the back legs lush with the front edge of the
front legs. Attach with 2” deck screws.
GET MORE PROJECT PLANS AT www.yellawood.com
4
417543559.034.png 417543559.035.png 417543559.036.png 417543559.037.png 417543559.038.png 417543559.039.png
Adirondack Chair
BUILDING STEPS
06 Cut all other pieces to lengths according to cut list.
Layout your back slats (D, E, & F) with the best sides
facing down and ¼” spacers between each slat.
Use a straightedge along the bottoms to help with
alignment. Drill pilot holes in back stretchers (G) and
attach to the back of the slats. Attach bottom edge of
the bottom stretcher 4” up from bottom of slats, and
the second stretcher 16” up from that.
07 Set back slat assembly into place, with the bottom
stretcher (G) resting on the back seat stretcher (B).
With 2” screws attach through the slats (D, E, & F)
into the seat stretcher (B) and back support (J).
08 Drill pilot holes in seat slats (C) and lay them out
on the seat with ¼” spacers between each slat.
Remove one arm assembly for drill clearance
and drill pilot holes into the back legs through
your slat pilot holes, then attach with 2” screws.
Reattach arm assembly and repeat for other side.
09 Break all edges and sand all surfaces smooth
before applying waterproof inish according to
manufacturer instructions.
GET MORE PROJECT PLANS AT www.yellawood.com
5
417543559.040.png 417543559.041.png 417543559.042.png 417543559.043.png 417543559.044.png 417543559.045.png
Zgłoś jeśli naruszono regulamin