Modern Adirondack Chair
I was never a fan of the traditional adirondak chairs but when I found this plan online I had to make them.
I was never a fan of the traditional adirondak chairs but when I found this plan online I had to make them.
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Very nice. I wonder what wood and finish you used?
I actually made these chairs as well following what I would assume is the same design you used. Did you have any issues? The angles didn't work for me initially and I had to recut two of the leg pieces. Just curious if it was me or the plan as i'm going to build a few more. What materials did you use? I used mahogany and applied Epiphanes high gloss varnish.
They look great by the way.
@iblanketx. Yea I ended up mirroring the bottom side pieces and using those for the top also. There was something weird in those plans.
@MgRasmussen. I used pine, stained it and then finished it with Spar Varnish. Hasn't held up as nicely as I would of hoped, perhaps a few more cotes will help.
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