Free Adirondack Chair Building Plans from
Amateur Woodworker Magazine
Adirondack Chairs
A drill, jigsaw and some planks of pine can
quickly be turned into a comfortable garden chair.
Adirondack Two-Seater Rocker
For the slightly more adventurous, here's a two-seater rocking chair
to complement the standard chairs.
Amateur Woodworker
stands out as the only magazine that is aimed at amateurs, not
professional, woodworkers. They offer an archive of easy-to-build
woodworking plans. Each month, two new projects are featured.
Included with each project will be the plans necessary to complete
the projects, as well as a detailed description of how to construct
the item. Access to these new projects is available here:
Amateur Woodworker Home Page.
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Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced
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