Build a Family-Friendly Adirondack Chair This Weekend
If there’s one thing every backyard get-together needs, it’s more seating. But what about your kids? This episode helps you build custom DIY Adirondack chairs for all ages, letting your kids join in on the conversation while sitting in a chair that looks a lot like yours… just smaller. So, follow along in this episode of Done-In-A-Weekend Projects and discover how to build your own family-friendly DIY Adirondack chair.
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Tools Needed For This Build:
- Table saw
- Circular saw
- Miter saw
- Jigsaw
- Hole saw
- Drill
- Countersink drill bits
- Tape measure
- Sanding block
- 220-grit sandpaper
- 120-grit sandpaper
- Wood glue
Pre-Cut Materials
Adult Adirondack Chair
- (3) 2 in. x 4 in. x 96 in. boards
- (4) 1 in. x 4 in. x 96 in. boards
- 1 in. x 6 in. x 96 in. board
- 2 ½ in. exterior screws
- 1 ¼ in. exterior screws
- Wood stain
- Clear coat finish
- Exterior spar varnish
Child Adirondack Chair
- (4) 1 in. x 4 in. x 96 in. boards
- 2 ½ in. exterior screws
- 1 ¼ in. exterior screws
- Wood stain
- Clear coat finish
- Exterior spar varnish
Adult and Child Adirondack Chair Build Steps
For the full cut list and build steps, open and download the DIY Adirondack chair PDF to get started.
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That’s it! Now that you’ve built your DIY Adirondack chairs, all there’s left to do is grab your kids, get outside, and start making new memories together.
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