Monday, August 29, 2011

NEW Westport Adirondack Chair Wood Plans & Woodworking Tips



My "Westport Adirondack Chair - Revised" is a revised design of the first Adirondack chair: the "Westport" in 1903. The characteristics of the 1903 version is a single back chair with an inclined seat and wide arms. In my version of the Westport, I keep the triangle theme and added my own twist to the chair. I hope that you enjoy it.

Our plans come with Step-by-Step Instructions, Detailed Illustrations and the best of all; Full Size Templates. You don't have to spend hours to re-draw the plans from a 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of paper that you downloaded from the internet. You can get started right away.
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Cross Cutting PlywoodCross cutting with a power saw is bound to produce some tear-out. This can be reduced by putting a strip of masking tape along with line of the cut.

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