Learn new skills or hone your techniques with an easy intermediate-level project. You'll soon be basking in the sun with this stylish addition to your outdoor living space.Although registration for Shop Class emails is now closed, you can check back each week for the video updates.
Shop Class Part 1: Sub-Frame Assembly

We'll be constructing the legs of the Adirondack chair and the cross-braces that connect the legs together.

Shop Class Part 2: The Back of the Adirondack Chair

Today we will be constructing the back of the chair.

Shop Class Part 3: Attaching the Back and Arms

We'll be joining all of the pieces together along with constructing the arms of the chair.

Shop Class Part 4: The Seat and Finishing Touches

Today, we're adding the most important pieces: the seat and a protective finish. Once you are done, you can show off your own Adirondack Chair in our Community section of the site.

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