These picnic or camping chairs collapse to the smallest size we have ever seen. So small you can store them in the bottom of a canoe. Yet when assembled, they are very comfortable. Kids like to use the small size for playing video games or watching TV. Easy to make from 3/4 inch thick lumber. The small chair measures 22 inches high with an 11-1/2 inch wide seat. Large chair measures 27 inches tall with a 14 inch wide seat. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
This chair is special due to its wraparound shape and elegant curves. All common lumber sizes are utilised in this chair. With our Cozy Garden Bench W2305 and our Cozy Garden Table W2347, this chair is the perfect complement project. Three separate plans are offered. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan.
This small building's base is only 8 feet by 8 feet. Six feet by six feet, or the raised centre section, is just big enough for a modest table and two chairs. The compact size saves money on construction costs and occupies little room in your yard.
This outdoor chair is quite cosy and simple to construct. Lumber that is 3/4 inch thick is used to make the chair. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan. 37 inches high, 29 inches broad, and 27 inches deep in total.
This tapered leg side table will add charm to your room, perfect for a side table or between chairs as an end table. Follow along at the link and build a few for yourself.
Our straightforward and stylish design calls for common materials, making this patio furniture simple to assemble. Wide, level arm rests on this chair allow you to handle a book, a plate, or other items comfortably. In fact, it's so cosy that you don't even need cushions! This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
This small building's base is 10 by 10 feet. A modest table and two chairs can barely fit in the raised centre section's 6 x 6 foot size. The compact size saves money on construction costs and occupies little room in your yard. The projects depicted in this woodworking plan can be built using the images, exploded view schematics, and instructions provided.
For your little Prince or Princess in training. They deserve the best and sitting on this Throne says it all. This woodworking plan includes full size patterns to build either the prince or princess versions. The prince version has different shoes and is painted a different colour. Paiint how you like!
A very durable outdoor or indoor chair. A toy and book storage compartment is revealed when the hinged seat is raised. The 14-inch-wide seat can accommodate kids up to age 8. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects. This design is reminiscent of Muskoka-style chairs.
Our straightforward and stylish design calls for common materials, making this patio furniture simple to assemble. Wide, level arm rests on this chair allow you to handle a book, a meal, or a beverage with ease. In fact, it is so comfy that cushions are unnecessary. The chair, or rocking chair, and a matching footstool are also included in this woodworking pattern.
Our youth-sized chair is perfect for children aged 3 to 12. Its straightforward construction makes it simple to construct using lumber of common sizes. Build it from pine or spruce wood, then stain it any colour you like.
Our straightforward and stylish design calls for common materials, making this patio furniture simple to assemble. The arm rests of the chair are about 14 inches apart.
An antique automobile that rocks! Designed for 2 to 4 years old. Make from standard 3/4 inch thick lumber and 1-1/2 inch thick boards, with some 1/2 inch thick plywood. Rocker measures 18 inches wide, 45 inches long and 26 inches high.
These outdoor chaise lounge chairs are are awesome and easy to build using 2 x 4s. There are no moving parts on these loungers which also makes them easier to build. Follow along at the link and get building.
This cozy glider may be made in your home workshop with a few simple curve cuts and straight cuts. It is not necessary to steam bend the back rest components for this project, as you might see in other cosy glider chairs. Along with other standard hardware components, you require sixteen bearings with an interior diameter of 5/16 and an exterior diameter of 7/8 inches.
The dinosaur coin banks are made from gluing together a 1-1/2 inch thick board between two 3/4 inch thick wood sides. With a 3 inch wide coin cavity it will hold plenty of savings and make it less likely to tip over. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
Three foldout steps let you safely climb up to reach those high places. When you are finished, the steps fold in on one another. With the steps folded in, the project is very compact for easy storing or use it as a handy sitting stool. Slot in top makes the project easy to grasp in one hand and carry where it’s needed.
This outdoor chair was designed to fit a deep seat cushion. You know...the kind that makes you not want to get up. Easy to build when you follow the free woodworking plans available at the link.
Why buy plastic when you can build your own sturdy wooden modern outdoor chairs. So pretty. Follow along at the link to build your own and be sure to buy your cushions first and build the chairs to fit.
Every child needs a rocking chair, especially a cute one built by a friend or family member. These two rocking chair projects are easy to make from 3/4 inch thick lumber.
With just one full sheet of 3/4 inch thick plywood you can make this Adirondack style chair in memory of that day, September 11, 2001. Make one as a gift, for fundraising or for yourself to sit back and hold dear the memories of that day. Full size drawings.
You can easily make one of these from one full sheet of 3/4 inch thick plywood. Make one as a gift, for fundraising or for yourself to kick back and relax. Full size drawings!
You can easily make one of these from one full sheet of 3/4 inch thick plywood. Make one as a gift, for fundraising or for yourself to kick back and relax. Full size drawings!
We provide seven different lengths of rocker blades. You simply pick the one that best suits your chair. Sizes range from 38 inches long to 24 inches long.
This modular seating is fantastic, so many configurations are possible. You can separate them into chairs, or use them together as a sectional. Follow along with the free plans at the link to build your own patio furniture.
You can easily make one of these from one full sheet of 3/4 inch thick plywood. Make one as a gift, for fundraising or for yourself to kick back and relax. Full size drawings!
No more wobbly tables or chairs with this simple to make and use leg-trimming jig. No matter how precisely you cut table legs to length, nor how carefully you glue up the legs, aprons, and top, you four-legged table may still rock or wobble a bit. Here is a simple way to wipe out wobble the first time.
You can easily make one of these from one full sheet of 3/4 inch thick plywood. Options include full size plywood templates and color print. Make one as a gift, for fundraising or for yourself to kick back and relax. Full size drawings!
When its time to slow things down, the kids will have fun easing back in their very own chair or rocking chair! Our kids chair is a part of our Maritime furniture collection. The chair has the option to add on the rocker blades as well. Full size drawings. Step-by-step instructions.
Isn't this chair fascinating! Build your own faceted curved wooden chair using the free woodworking instructions available at the link. Good luck.