Illustrated WoodWorking For Adults: How To Design And Construct Furniture: Illustrated WoodWorking For Adults by Diaz Antonio

Illustrated WoodWorking For Adults: How To Design And Construct Furniture: Illustrated WoodWorking For Adults by Diaz Antonio

Author:Diaz, Antonio [Diaz, Antonio]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-08-19T00:00:00+00:00


Attach the Back Spreader

Now that the two-seat spreaders and all of the seat slat supports have been added to the assembly, the next step is to add the back support that will help hold the Adirondack chair back slats.

Using your circular saw or compound miter saw, cut a section of 1x4 to 55" in length. Then, with your band saw, cut a 2" radius on one of the corners on one end of the board. Follow up by cutting the same corner on the opposite end of the board.

After cutting curves and sanding the board completely using your random orbital sander, make a pencil mark perpendicular to the long axis of the board two inches in from each end of the board. Then, attach this board to the angled backboards of the two chair side assemblies. This back spreader should be flush with the top of the angled backboards, and the 2" mark should match up with the outside edges of the angled backboards of the two chair side assemblies. Pre-drill, countersink and attach with 2 1/2" deck screws. See the image below for clarification.



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