This U-Bild project plan is ideal for woodworkers and DIYers of all skill
levels. Offers unique “trace, saw and assemble” design with simple-to-
follow patterns (where needed).
Mostly straight cuts of standard lumber.
Curved cuts traced from full-size patterns.
Includes detailed step-by-step instructions, patterns, in-progress
photos, exploded diagrams, complete materials list and cutting
schedule.
1) Submitted by
Bill Head, from Cataula, GA
on 7/30/2008
Customer Rating:
I ordered the twin seater plans to I can get a idea to make any style I want to. I build adirondack chairs so I thought I could get a idea how to build it.
2) Submitted by
Jeffrey S Forrester, from Grosse Ile, MI
on 1/9/2008
Customer Rating:
I built this out of cedar and followed the instructions meticulously - there are some tricks to assembly that aren't apparent - like the short back supports for either side near the center get anchored to the strut at the same time the inside seat brackets get anchored - with the same 3" screw(s).
There was one oversight that I made - once I cut all of the pieces out on the table saw - and the curved pieces with the jig saw, I started assembly prior to rounding the edges with a router - that left sharp corners on the back slats. I confess it was a "newbie" mistake, but don't you make it.
Overall a very rewarding project and I spent many evenings grilling out on the deck sitting in this thing drinking beer and entertaining guests.
3) Submitted by
Fred Blatchford, from Tyrone, GA
on 5/4/2009
Customer Rating:
Overall the plan is very good. There are dimension errors. Pieces C and D should be 16 3/8" not 15 1/2" as indicaded on cutting list.
4) Submitted by
Timothy Speir, from Onsted, MI
on 3/23/2007
Double check plan measurements, there are a few errors. I made this out of white oak and used 6/4 to save on wood and enhance appearance. If I was to do over I would set the seat back another 2 or 3 degrees and raise the legs 1" 1/2.