Adirondack Rocking Chair Plans

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Adirondack Rocking Chair Plans

One great DIY project that is sure to bring attention to your outdoor area is a pair of Adirondack chairs.
One of the main features that make an Adirondack chair look stylish is the slanted bottom and back.

The Adirondack rocking chair plans shown here are broken down into simple to follow steps. The plans
include illustrations, patterns, shopping list, cutting list, and assembly instructions.

Predrill all holes. Use a belt sander to smooth out irregularities. Countersink screws; add wood putty,
and sand.

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Adirondack Rocking Chair Overview

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Adirondack Rocking Chair Plans Material List

Shopping List
2 26 8

5 14 8

1 2x4 8

1 16 8

deck screws

10 carriage bolts, nuts, washers

Cutting List
(A) 2 26 3 2

(B) 7 14 2

(C) 1 14 2

(D) 2 24 2 1 1/8

(E) 2 14 2 7

(F) 2 26 3 3

(G) 1 -14 1 9

(H) 2 16 2 10

(I) 1 14 3 3

(I) 2 14 3 2

(I) 2 14 3 1

(J) 2 26 8

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Adirondack Rocking Chair Assembly Instructions

Each square = 1

Seat support (A) pattern. Start by cutting out the seat support using a 26. Cut two pieces of 26s to 3
2. Draw the pattern as shown in illustration above. Once you cut out the first one you can trace the
pattern to the second seat support.

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Cut seat slats (B) out of 14 boards. Cut seven 14s to 2 for the seat slats and one 14 to 2 for the
bottom back support rail (C). Cut out the bottom back support (B) as shown in illustration below. Predrill
all holes and screw deck screws through the slats and into the seat support.

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Each square = 1

14 bottom back support pattern (C).

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Install the front and rear legs. Cut two 24s to 2 1 1/8 for the front legs (D). Cut two 14s to 2 7 for
the rear legs (E), cut the top as shown in illustration below.

Predrill holes and install using carriage bolts, washers, and nuts. See illustration above for assembly
details.

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Cut the top of the 14 rear legs (E) as show in illustration above.

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Each square = 1

Rocker (F) pattern. Cut two 26s to 3 3 for the rockers (F). Cut as shown in pattern above. Once you
cut out the first one you can trace the pattern to the second rocker.

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Install rockers (F) as shown in illustration above using carriage bolts, nuts, and washers.

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Each square = 1

Top back support rail (G) pattern. Cut a 14 to 1 9 for the top back support rail (G) cut as shown in
illustration above.

Each square = 1

Arm (H) pattern. Cut two 16s to 2 10 for the arms (H) cut as shown in illustration above.

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Install the arms (H) and top back support rail (G) using deck screws. Predrill all holes. Screw deck screws
through the arm and into the front legs. Screw deck screws through the rear legs and into the arms.
Screw deck screws through the top back support rail and into the rear legs.

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Back slats (I). Cut one 14 to 3 3, two 14s to 3 2, and two 14s to 3 1. Once the 14s have been
cut to size, cut from the bottom to the top as shown in illustration above. Optional you can round the
corners as shown in overview illustration.

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Each square = 1

Arm brace (J) pattern. Cut two pieces of 26s to 8 Next cut as shown on pattern above.

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Install back slats (I) and arm brace (J) using deck screws. Predrill all holes. Screw deck screws through the
back slats and into the back support rail. Screw deck screws through the arm brace and into the front
legs.

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