Child Size Adirondack Chair Downloadable Plan
Child Size Adirondack Chair Downloadable Pattern
Muskoka Chair Woodworking Plan
Child and Youth size chairs are reduced from the original Standard Adirondack Chair, shown on the left side, but constructed from 1/2" (13mm) cedar fence boards and brass screws. The proportionately curved seat and back allows your children the same comfort you get in the Standard chair, and gives them an opportunity to grow into the three available sizes.
The smaller plan measures 15 3/4"W x 19 7/8"D x 19"H (40cmW x 50.5cmD x 48.3cmH), and fits my 6 month old Grandson Zaphod, with lots of room to grow.
The traditional curved top is shown above, but the plans also include patterns for the other back designs, scalloped and picket fence , as shown on the Standard Adirondack page. Plans also include pictures and dimensions of the taper sled I use on my table saw, to cut the back slats and back support pieces.
The downloadable instructions and templates are on Adobe Acrobat . The templates will print clearly for enlarging onto graph paper found at most office supply stores, or you can make your own with a roll of brown packing paper. Plans are in standard and metric dimensions.
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If this plan is made up of more than one PDF file they have been combined into a ZIP file that you can unzip once you have downloaded the file to your computer.
Please note this plan is only available as an Adobe PDF download for your personal use.
This Woodworking Pattern Prints to Letter Size Paper.
Also Available in Autocad Size File. Click Here for Full Size Autocad Option
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Featured positive reviews:
Good value for the price. the lay-out on the graph paper does not quite jive with the cutting list dimensions. I would have much preferred the full size paper template if it was available, then allowing me to make my own temp, then one would only be working with one set of sizes. But saying that it did turn out nice. I did mine in white oak, natural stain and a couple of coats of "Clearcoat" and used it as a plant stand.
I’ll used 3/4 (1”) pine and had to make several modifications along the way, notably, only 5 back slats will fit vs 7 in the plans. I altered the length of the legs to bolt on rockers that I ripped to 3/4” to fit inside the front legs and under the back legs. Very happy with the result, other than wood screws seem to split pine verity easily.
Drawings were a breeze to transpose, measurements were accurate, assembly instructions were well written and easy to follow. Great little chairs:)
Child Size Adirondack Chair Downloadable Pattern
Muskoka Chair Woodworking Plan
Child and Youth size chairs are reduced from the original Standard Adirondack Chair, shown on the left side, but constructed from 1/2" (13mm) cedar fence boards and brass screws. The proportionately curved seat and back allows your children the same comfort you get in the Standard chair, and gives them an opportunity to grow into the three available sizes.
The smaller plan measures 15 3/4"W x 19 7/8"D x 19"H (40cmW x 50.5cmD x 48.3cmH), and fits my 6 month old Grandson Zaphod, with lots of room to grow.
The traditional curved top is shown above, but the plans also include patterns for the other back designs, scalloped and picket fence , as shown on the Standard Adirondack page. Plans also include pictures and dimensions of the taper sled I use on my table saw, to cut the back slats and back support pieces.
The downloadable instructions and templates are on Adobe Acrobat . The templates will print clearly for enlarging onto graph paper found at most office supply stores, or you can make your own with a roll of brown packing paper. Plans are in standard and metric dimensions.
For your FREE download, click
If this plan is made up of more than one PDF file they have been combined into a ZIP file that you can unzip once you have downloaded the file to your computer.
Please note this plan is only available as an Adobe PDF download for your personal use.
This Woodworking Pattern Prints to Letter Size Paper.
Also Available in Autocad Size File. Click Here for Full Size Autocad Option
Write a Review || | Explore all
Featured positive reviews:
Good value for the price. the lay-out on the graph paper does not quite jive with the cutting list dimensions. I would have much preferred the full size paper template if it was available, then allowing me to make my own temp, then one would only be working with one set of sizes. But saying that it did turn out nice. I did mine in white oak, natural stain and a couple of coats of "Clearcoat" and used it as a plant stand.
I’ll used 3/4 (1”) pine and had to make several modifications along the way, notably, only 5 back slats will fit vs 7 in the plans. I altered the length of the legs to bolt on rockers that I ripped to 3/4” to fit inside the front legs and under the back legs. Very happy with the result, other than wood screws seem to split pine verity easily.
Drawings were a breeze to transpose, measurements were accurate, assembly instructions were well written and easy to follow. Great little chairs:)