The design and plans for this version of an Adirondack chair came from Fine Woodworking magazine. I cut the back slats and the curved back leg with a slot for the seat slats on my Shopbot. This chair is far more comfortable than a traditional Adirondack chair.
Phil
Adirondack Chair - new design
Re: Adirondack Chair - new design
A recent issue, within the past two years. I'll check and post later.
Phil
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Re: Adirondack Chair - new design
Looks great!!!! Reminds me of the Canadian Coast!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
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This project makes one wish for a CNC Bandsaw! Hmmmm....
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Re: Adirondack Chair - new design
Looks REAL comfortable Phil!
Nice job!
Nice job!
I've learned my lesson well. You can't please everyone,so you have to please yourself
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Re: Adirondack Chair - new design
That very same Adirondack Chair is available on {kings fine woodworking Inc} on YouTube I purchased it the templates but I have yet to do a cut out on the CNC. Did you just build it from the diagram or did you use your CNC to cut it out and then assemble it? Since I consider myself a newbie to woodworking CNC and aspire, it will probably take me till next summer before I build one. LOL