Tom Begnal researched many versions of these chairs before deciding on his own design. He used cedar because it holds up well outdoors, and it is lightweight, making it easy to move the chair around the yard. Tom also chose to curve the seat and back to provide more comfort. In this video, Tom shows his process for cutting and shaping the parts, and then assembles them into the perfect Adirondack chair that should last you for many summers to come. More on FineWoodworking.com: - Tom's article on his Adirondack chair includes a step-by-step guide, as well as a gallery of other inventive Adirondack chair designs.
- Robert Erickson wanted to create a bold version of the Adirondack chair, so he changed the structure, materials, and colors. His chair is comfortable and waterproof. See how here.
- This Adirondack chair printed plan gives step-by-step assembly instructions, along with a complete cutlist and full-size and scale drawings.
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