How To Make An Adirondack Chair

I designed a modern Adirondack chair because I’ve found most to sit too low for my taste. Also, I wanted to add a more modern flair to it. I sought out initially to make a modern lounge chair but as I looked at it more I found it to be more fitting as an Adirondack. So here we are! I made mine out of eucalyptus but I would recommend something that isn’t so hard such as cedar, sapele or white oak. If you like what I’m doing here and want to support my channel, take a look at my Patreon page!: Digital files available here: Templates Available here: Plans available soon! Affiliate Links (These help support my channel): 3M Cubitron Sandpaper 775L (my preferred sandpaper): Grizzly Plug Cutter: Set Up Blocks: XFasten Double Sided Woodworking Tape: Ultimate Flush Trim Bit: Totalboat: Starbond: MircroJig: Magswitch: Bits & Bits: Rustic Lumber Finish: Bidwell Wood & Iron: (Use code COFFEY10) Jobber: Grabo: Coffey Grinds: 00:00 Introduction 00:33 The Plan 00:56 Picking Out Lumber 01:41 Markup For Rough Cuts 03:31 Rough Breakdown 05:45 First Mock Up 06:47 Mortise & Tenon 08:21 Cleats 11:10 Draw Bore Mortise & Tenon 14:04 Slats 17:50 Surface Prep and Finish 19:26 Cutting Plugs 20:18 Applying Finish 20:50 Assembly #woodworking #chair #diy
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