Create a Classic Adirondack Armchair and Enjoy the Rest of the Summer
You know that when the Adirondack chairs appeared on the lawn, summer officially began. These classic beauties can be expensive, but they’re actually easier to build than you might think.
The secret to making these chairs lies in the MDF or plywood templates, which you can get from Woodworkers Journal at the link below. These chairs can be made by wood craftsmen of all skill levels, but you will need the appropriate tools: cordless drill , miter saw, router, jigsaw, and sander.
Use 3/4 of your inventory as a building material. Just make sure you paint the chair with plastic or paint it with weather-resistant outdoor paint to keep it out of the weather.
With a little patience, you’ll sit back and sip lemonade on your lawn while relaxing in your new chairs.
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