Folding Adirondack Chair Plans - Downloadable Autocad Size

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Folding Adirondack Chair Patterns - Standard Size
Folding Muskoka Chair Woodworking Plans - Autocad Size Instant Downloadable Plans

NOTE: The instructions will print to letter size paper and the Templates will print to CAD - so email the file to your local print shop (or save it to a memory stick and take it to them). The link to instantly download your woodworking plans will be in your emailed receipt after making your purchase.

From Phil Barley, the plans Author:

Unlike a regular Adirondack chair, where there are many different styles, most folding chairs seems to be fairly similar in the way they fold.
Unfortunately, most chairs that I have seen, utilize the "flipper" behind the back support. Most of these chairs are bolted using one washer, or none, in between the folding parts. Some designs rub on the sides of the main frame support, and over time show scraping marks, and can also bind if folded after moist weather.

In designing this chair, I felt it was important to keep the integrity of the original chair design, with the tapered back support. Since I, and many fellow Canadian cottagers, prefer to paint our chairs in bright colours, it was also important that there was sufficient space between the folding parts, yet keeping the structural strength.

In experimenting with various options, including nylon futon bushings and metal porch glider mechanisms, I found an inexpensive and strong solution to the needs of this design. While you can still build this chair using regular carriage bolts with washers between the folding parts, over time the holes may get larger and the chair may get sloppy.

The plans include the alternate use of carriage bolts encased in polyethylene tubing and custom made 1/4" washers, using UHMW plastic, used for table saw and router jigs for smooth movement. All parts are readily available at Home Depot, Rockler Hardware and Lee Valley Tools, as well as many other leading woodworking supply stores.

The image above, showing the chair in the upright position, is identical to the original in position and comfort. The image in the middle shows the chair reclined to 50 degrees....a very comfortable snoozing position. The back is supported by the arms and curved back seat slat, and all pieces are screwed and glued with Gorilla Glue for the necessary strength. A recent Customer picked up some plans at my home and sat in one of the final prototypes. He found it very comfortable in the reclined position, and strong enough to hold his over 6' height and 210 lb. weight.
The second image shows the chair folded to 12 1/2" (3.81cm) and can hang on the wall of my garage. To fold the chair, push on the back and walk it forward into the folded position. To open the chair, pull up on the back. The chair will open to the reclined position, then pull on the back support to put it in the regular 65 degree angle. To recline the chair, while sitting in it, reach back and pull the back support forward. Lean back and relax!
If you are using your chairs on uneven ground or on the beach, you may want to add the included stop locks to the back supports. This will eliminate the back from reclining into the sand. To fold the chair, push the back support forward to unlock it, and fold forward.
The chair can be constructed of 3/4" (1.9cm) pine, cedar or redwood, with all pivot parts of 1/1/4" (3.2cm) stock for extra strength and gluing surface.

Dimensions - 32 1/2"W x 37"D x 38"H (82.6cmW x 94cmD x 96.5cmH) ( does not work with Settee Kit )

These DOWNLOADABLE Adirondack Chair Plans include part sizes in standard and metric dimensions, assembly instructions with matching step-by-step color photos & parts pictures. The CAD generated PDF will print FULL SIZE PATTERNS on any plotter at your local print shop. Simply email the PDF to your printer, or drop off a memory stick, and pick them up. Your files will appear immediately after payment, with no shipping costs or wait time. 

(These CAD files are security protected and can only be printed. They cannot be converted to DWG or DXF format.)

The downloadable instructions include templates that are CAD Sized.  

PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL, SPAM & TRASH FOLDERS FOR YOUR INSTRUCTIONS, WITHIN 12 HOURS OF PAYMENT.

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Enjoyable to make 08/11/2021
By Robert
The chair is very comfortable, much improved over other chair designs. The plans are good but additional detail would help in some areas
and better photos may help. Overall the chair was fun to build and very enjoyable to sit in.
I used the plastic washers and tubes (highly recommend) and cedar boards but will try clear pine next.
average rating 100%
Excellent Plans 10/09/2018
By Patrick Collins
Everything is perfect, so thank you very much.

If I had to give a critique, I would just say that it's not entirely clear if you're getting Autocad or letter. I didn't want letter size, so I'm happy with what I got, but if I did, it may be hard to figure out.
average rating 100%
Great design 08/31/2020
By Norman welker
Chair is very comfortable. I liked the curved back.
Made two copies for son's 30th birthday.
I used stainless bolts, nylon washers and white oak.
We spray painted them gray.
I'll probably make some more when I have time.
Thanks Norm
 

Folding Adirondack Chair Patterns - Standard Size
Folding Muskoka Chair Woodworking Plans - Autocad Size Instant Downloadable Plans

NOTE: The instructions will print to letter size paper and the Templates will print to CAD - so email the file to your local print shop (or save it to a memory stick and take it to them). The link to instantly download your woodworking plans will be in your emailed receipt after making your purchase.

From Phil Barley, the plans Author:

Unlike a regular Adirondack chair, where there are many different styles, most folding chairs seems to be fairly similar in the way they fold.
Unfortunately, most chairs that I have seen, utilize the "flipper" behind the back support. Most of these chairs are bolted using one washer, or none, in between the folding parts. Some designs rub on the sides of the main frame support, and over time show scraping marks, and can also bind if folded after moist weather.

In designing this chair, I felt it was important to keep the integrity of the original chair design, with the tapered back support. Since I, and many fellow Canadian cottagers, prefer to paint our chairs in bright colours, it was also important that there was sufficient space between the folding parts, yet keeping the structural strength.

In experimenting with various options, including nylon futon bushings and metal porch glider mechanisms, I found an inexpensive and strong solution to the needs of this design. While you can still build this chair using regular carriage bolts with washers between the folding parts, over time the holes may get larger and the chair may get sloppy.

The plans include the alternate use of carriage bolts encased in polyethylene tubing and custom made 1/4" washers, using UHMW plastic, used for table saw and router jigs for smooth movement. All parts are readily available at Home Depot, Rockler Hardware and Lee Valley Tools, as well as many other leading woodworking supply stores.

The image above, showing the chair in the upright position, is identical to the original in position and comfort. The image in the middle shows the chair reclined to 50 degrees....a very comfortable snoozing position. The back is supported by the arms and curved back seat slat, and all pieces are screwed and glued with Gorilla Glue for the necessary strength. A recent Customer picked up some plans at my home and sat in one of the final prototypes. He found it very comfortable in the reclined position, and strong enough to hold his over 6' height and 210 lb. weight.
The second image shows the chair folded to 12 1/2" (3.81cm) and can hang on the wall of my garage. To fold the chair, push on the back and walk it forward into the folded position. To open the chair, pull up on the back. The chair will open to the reclined position, then pull on the back support to put it in the regular 65 degree angle. To recline the chair, while sitting in it, reach back and pull the back support forward. Lean back and relax!
If you are using your chairs on uneven ground or on the beach, you may want to add the included stop locks to the back supports. This will eliminate the back from reclining into the sand. To fold the chair, push the back support forward to unlock it, and fold forward.
The chair can be constructed of 3/4" (1.9cm) pine, cedar or redwood, with all pivot parts of 1/1/4" (3.2cm) stock for extra strength and gluing surface.

Dimensions - 32 1/2"W x 37"D x 38"H (82.6cmW x 94cmD x 96.5cmH) ( does not work with Settee Kit )

These DOWNLOADABLE Adirondack Chair Plans include part sizes in standard and metric dimensions, assembly instructions with matching step-by-step color photos & parts pictures. The CAD generated PDF will print FULL SIZE PATTERNS on any plotter at your local print shop. Simply email the PDF to your printer, or drop off a memory stick, and pick them up. Your files will appear immediately after payment, with no shipping costs or wait time. 

(These CAD files are security protected and can only be printed. They cannot be converted to DWG or DXF format.)

The downloadable instructions include templates that are CAD Sized.  

PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL, SPAM & TRASH FOLDERS FOR YOUR INSTRUCTIONS, WITHIN 12 HOURS OF PAYMENT.

Reviews
Average rating:
average rating 85%
4 reviews

Write a Review || | Explore all

Featured positive reviews:

average rating 100%
Enjoyable to make 08/11/2021
By Robert
The chair is very comfortable, much improved over other chair designs. The plans are good but additional detail would help in some areas
and better photos may help. Overall the chair was fun to build and very enjoyable to sit in.
I used the plastic washers and tubes (highly recommend) and cedar boards but will try clear pine next.
average rating 100%
Excellent Plans 10/09/2018
By Patrick Collins
Everything is perfect, so thank you very much.

If I had to give a critique, I would just say that it's not entirely clear if you're getting Autocad or letter. I didn't want letter size, so I'm happy with what I got, but if I did, it may be hard to figure out.
average rating 100%
Great design 08/31/2020
By Norman welker
Chair is very comfortable. I liked the curved back.
Made two copies for son's 30th birthday.
I used stainless bolts, nylon washers and white oak.
We spray painted them gray.
I'll probably make some more when I have time.
Thanks Norm
 

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