Easy-to-build Adirondack chair

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This Adirondack chair is an ideal task for a beginning woodworker. Its and construction is simple and basic, requiring no elegant joinery techniques.

Suggested tools:.
– Table saw.
– Tapering jig (Complimentary plans at) or you might draw tapers and cut them with a jigsaw.
– Pocket hole jig.
– Jigsaw for cutting the curves.
– Sander.
– Router, if you wish to include an edge profile on the boards. You could also ease over the sharp edges with a sander.
– Drill and chauffeur.

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21 Comments

  1. I hope you’ll give a follow-up at the end of summer on how the Australian Timber Oil worked out. They certainly look nice now.

  2. Steve could no longer resist the temptation to make an adirondack video. I’m glad he did. 😊

  3. Fascinating – Cabot’s is the default brand from our big box store in Australia. I put it on my first project – your workshop stool! Great chairs!

  4. Nice chairs Steve! Good to see another video from you. I’ve been working on getting back to making videos again soon.

  5. I love these long form videos. I don’t know how well they’re performing, or whether they’re a lot of trouble to make, or how long you’ll remain interested in this style Steve, but for now I’m thoroughly enjoying these. Thanks for posting and thumbs up!

  6. They look really good Steve, looking forward to building a pair sometime soon 👍😎

  7. I built four of your first design Adirondack chairs back in 2020. One thing that I would highly recommend is staining/painting each piece of wood before assembly. When I painted the chairs after assembly, some of the areas of wood that I was unable to paint became water damaged and I ended up spending some time this spring replacing a few rotten boards on those chairs.

    1. Painting them is a nightmare. Last time I bought a cheap sprayer which was a huge time saver even with cleanup. It’s enough to make one wish for a dunk tank.

  8. Nice one Steve! Have these on my to-do list for a while now. Bought the wood, made some templates, just need to find the time!

  9. Great looking chairs Steve! You always make such nice looking projects. You nailed it with this one too. 😊😊

  10. Beautiful work, Steve! Nicely done!!! 😃
    I’m definitely going to build some of them!!!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  11. Steve, the chairs came out Awesome, and I’m inspired to try building them. Also, I worked in paint dept at the other big box store, and can attest to Cabot, it was always a big seller.

  12. That crash was someone blown away by that awesome chair!

    The design has never been attractive to me, but it was a video you made, so I had to watch it. Thank you, sir!

  13. The best part is the two sizes. Now you need plans for the kid size. I am also delighted that you are selling these plans. You work so hard on developing all your plans, you should charge for them, and I think the price is modest. Good job!

  14. Extra points for all the countersunk pilot holes and not using an impact driver 👍🏻
    For big circles and arks my step dad made a large set of dividers. 2 prices of wood a wing nut and bolt 2 screws with the heads ground to a point.

  15. These are nice looking chairs, Steve. Your selling price for the chairs and the price of the plans are quite reasonable. Thanks for sharing this video with us. Happy fourth to you and your familyl

  16. Suggestion: With the new longer cross piece on the taper jig, you have room to mark out a ruler to measure the set screw off of. I’m sure it will beat having to switch between your tape measure and the screw driver 3-4 times every time you adjust it.

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