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Adirondack Chair Plan - The Fan Back Classic © |
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A favorite at the
family picnic, this adirondack chair plan showcases your wood working hobby while providing a
great place to sit and relax with family and friends. |
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32w
x 37d x 36h |
Traditional Design
Moderate Seat And Back
Curves
Comfortable &
Beautiful
Easy to Build Plan
Strong Design
Front
Leg Notches Add Stability
See
additional
photographs
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Life-Size
Patterns are Included with Every Set of Plans for Accuracy and Ease
Simply Trace and Cut
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What's Included You'll receive full sized
woodworking patterns
that can easily be traced onto wood for precise cuts. Also, an exploded
diagram of the adirondack chair pattern, materials list, and several pages of
detailed instructions.
Feedback
We work hard to make sure
these adirondack chair patterns are excellent and arrive quickly. In return we are always
happy to
hear how the project went. Here are a
few comments we've received recently:
"...Prompt shipping. Nice
item. This may be my son's 4-H project next year!"
"Just studied the plan. It is
a good one! Thanks"
"Great plans! Quick
delivery!! Free shipping!!! What more could you want?..."
"Thank you, for SUPER FAST
shipping... Thanks again..."
"Wow super fast delivery
within a week from USA to UK! ...very impressed"
We hope that you
are our next happy customer and let us know how things went, to give
comments, feedback and suggestions, please email
feedback@furnitureden.com
also available in
child size... see Childs Cape Cod'r |
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Woodworking Tips:
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Western Red Cedar is recommended, but other
good outdoor woods include: poplar, treated lumber, teak, cypress, redwood, and
mahogany.
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Having
a well-developed woodworking plan and pattern will be the difference that
allows for a great result.
Tools and Materials:
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Although virtually any
object may be constructed with minimal hand tools, we're often asked what
tools are needed for this project. This is a difficult question to
answer since there is a multiplicity of alternate approaches that may be used
due to the nature of woodworking, and so the hobbyist may use their judgment
as to the tools needed. Viewing this question as a matter of ease, this
project is most simple for the woodworker who owns a table saw, electric
jigsaw, coping saw, padded clamps, drills, square, level, sanding block, etc.
And purely optional, other tools make a project like this even easier such as
a table-mounted router, specific use sanders, drill press, biscuit joiner,
etc.
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The Fan Back Classic needs
48 linear feet of 5/4 x 6” Western Red Cedar, 6 ft of 4x4 cedar post, eighty
#8 –1 ¾” flat-head outdoor grade screws (may substitute galvanized), and a
tube of polyurethane-type wood glue.
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