All the ease and relaxation of the classic Adirondack two-seater with the added comfort of a smooth-rocking glider. This plan will bring you through the project step-by-step, and includes full-size templates for cutting all the curved parts. Either trace the templates onto MDF to make profile routing templates, or directly onto the wood if you intend to use a bandsaw. In order to construct your Adirondack Glider, 4 pairs of
Pivot Hinges (51243) are required.
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Technical Details:
This project plan is ideal for woodworkers and DIYers of all skill levels. Offers unique ''trace, saw and assemble'' design with simple-to-follow pattern templates (where needed).
- Mostly straight cuts of standard lumber.
- Curved cuts traced from full-size patterns.
- Includes detailed step-by-step instructions, patterns, complete materials list and cutting schedule.
- Hardware not included. See our line of Exterior Screws for ideal options.
What's in the Box?
(1) Adirondack Twin Glider Template w/Plan
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Adirondack Twin Glider Template w/Plan
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Average Rating:
1.0
(4 customer reviews)
$24.99
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1) Submitted by
Editor's Note
on 1/23/2013
These Adirondack chair plans were revised in November 2012. Dimensional errors and missing information mentioned in reviews prior to this have been addressed and corrected. Please check the last page of the plan you are using to make sure there is a revision date of 11/12. If you have an older plan to work from please contact 800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com for revised plan.
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2) Submitted by
Kurt, from Hillsborough, NC
on 7/29/2012
Customer Rating: 
The plans had a couple challenging parts but I figured them out and completed a beautiful glider from western red cedar. This is a very light, soft wood, but very common for building outdoor furniture. Unfortunately it doesn't hold the hinges. They hinge design is so poor, they tore out of the wood after just a few minutes. Now I have a very nice, very low bench. I might convert it to a swing.
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3) Submitted by
Phil Carroll, from Oswego, NY
on 7/26/2012
Customer Rating: 
Worst plans I have ever seen. A lot of dimensions are incorrect. After completing the glider, does not glide that good.
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4) Submitted by
Dave, from Livermore, CA
on 7/4/2012
Customer Rating: 
This plan has several errors and inadequacies. These range from the simple such as the number of required screws being wrong, not enough, to one cut list dimension,part 4, ,being wrong which meant I had to buy an additional 1x8, not cheap. Other errors include a hole, part 9, with no specified diameter or depth and a part which said to drill through holes but only requiring a 1/2" deep hole. By the time I completed the project I was very frustrated. This was made worse when the first person to sit on it caused it to break because the stated lengths of parts 5 and 6 are to short which resulted in excess torque on the hinges. I would never recommend this to anyone - better plans but without templates are available on the internet.
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