Make a pair of classic Adirondack chairs in adult and child sizes in one
weekend! It’s simple with this easy-to-follow plan.
- Includes step-by-step instructional DVD, full-size cardboard templates for both chairs that can be used again and again, and written instructions/detailed part list.
- Chairs have curved back and seat.
- Final measurements of adult chair is 29" wide x 38" high x 36" long.
- Final measurements of child chair is 22" wide x 30" high x 26" long.
- DVD is 27 minutes running time.
Note: if you intend to build this project for use by children, please make sure you follow current governmental safety guidelines for the country, state or jurisdiction in which you live. For the USA, current guidelines can be found at the Consumer Product Safety Commission website:
http://www.cpsc.gov/ While efforts are made to design this plan to safety guidelines, no guarantee is made that this plan is current with the particular regulations or guidelines of your governmental jurisdiction.

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Adirondack Chair Plans and DVD
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Average Rating:
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(15 customer reviews)
$24.19
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1) Submitted by
Rob, from Naples, FL
on 1/3/2012
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Would absolutely recommend this to anyone. Easy to follow directions and it goes togeather very well. DVD helps with assembly as written directions are very lacking. I made two chairs over 2 afternoons. Fun and easy project.
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2) Submitted by
David, from Union, SC
on 7/26/2011
Customer Rating: 
The patterns were a welcome sight. However, there was one piece of the cardboard pattern left out for the adult chair. All in all it's great.
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3) Submitted by
Walter, from Palmer, PA
on 4/8/2011
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I purchased this product to make 6 Adirondak chairs for my daughter. I arrived quicker than I expected. The plans, DVD, and templates were all much better than I expected. Very easy to follow. I would recommend this product to anyone seriously interested in building these chairs. I was very satisfied.
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4) Submitted by
Steve, from North Augusta, SC
on 3/30/2011
Customer Rating: 
Awesome product! One word of warning - when putting down the cardboard patterns, lay them so the smoothe sides will be face up on your chairs when finished. The boards we used cedar were rough on one side and we had spent a lot of extra time smoothing the rough side because we failed to do this. Other than that, they turned out beautifully and it was a fun weekend project!
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5) Submitted by
John Brazie, from Defuniak Springs, FL
on 11/18/2010
Customer Rating: 
I bought these plans thinking that they where over priced, and with my wife wanting Adirondack chairs. Man was I wrong, if you watch the dvd, and use the templates, you can't go wrong. They are pretty much idiot proof, just follow the directions and you will have some great chairs.
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6) Submitted by
John T, from Missouri City, TEXAS
on 10/27/2012
Customer Rating: 
This is an update to my first review. I've now built 6 chairs, each one successively better than the one before. The instructor on the DVD tends to eyeball a lot of things. I don't. For example, mounting the arms to the tops of the legs requires the inside edge to be in vertical alignment with the inside edge of the long legs, therefore I clamp two pieces of wood to act at guides for the arm placements. Keeping things square and plumb is the key. Gorilla Glue is recommended by the instructor and it has proven to work extremely well. Four of the chairs have been outside in the weather for over a year now and they are still as sturdy as the day they we built. Pre-drilling holes is a must, too. Overall, I have really gotten my money's worth from this purchase.
Submitted by John T, from Missouri City, TEXAS on 4/25/2011
The templates are terrific, but the written instructions are somewhat incomplete. The DVD clears up a lot of questions by showing you the steps that are not well explained in the written procedure. The DVD is homemade and the audio has an annoying background 60 Hz buzzing, but otherwise is adequate for the package.
All in all, it's still a very good value and I anticipate making several chairs for our own use as well as gifts.
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7) Submitted by
Gene Snow, from Clayton, CA
on 8/21/2009
Customer Rating: 
I took the advice of another reviewer and made the legs 3" instead of 2 1/2" which probably added to the chairs stability. I also used three 2" bolts on each leg instead of screws to provide more strength at a point that is generally weak on such chairs. I made two of the childs chairs and they turned out well but they are not as easy to assemble as the dvd indicates. More time and effort has to be made to ensure that everything fits well and is plumb and level, especially when adding the legs. Overall it's a good product.
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