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Snog

27/12/2007 2:50 AM

Folding Chair Plans

I am looking for a good Folding chair plan with and without armrests.
Not adirondack or period style. If anyone can help - much appreciated.


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Snog

in reply to Snog on 27/12/2007 2:50 AM

28/12/2007 3:16 AM

No access to this chair but thanks for comments anyway.
Anyone else?

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Snog

in reply to Snog on 27/12/2007 2:50 AM

28/01/2008 10:25 PM

Thanks Tanus,
It,s a nice folding chair - I will be looking at some different styles
tho. I saw some at the local 'depot and might buy one as a "plan"
when money is available as the best one is $100+ teak from Indonesia.

Keep looking. - Snog

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Snog

in reply to Snog on 27/12/2007 2:50 AM

27/12/2007 4:25 AM

> Googling "folding chair plans -adirondack" got 240,000 hits.

I did exactly that - sifting through them is so time consuming - most
of the plans are not worth it.

Keep searching though. Snog

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Snog

in reply to Snog on 27/12/2007 2:50 AM

27/12/2007 4:34 AM

Looking for something like these
http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc302/rtbuno/?action=view&current=folding-arm-chair.jpg
http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc302/rtbuno/?action=view&current=FoldingArmChair.jpg
Thanks Snog.

JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to Snog on 27/12/2007 2:50 AM

27/12/2007 6:18 AM

Snog wrote:
> I am looking for a good Folding chair plan with and without
> armrests.
> Not adirondack or period style. If anyone can help - much
> appreciated.

Googling "folding chair plans -adirondack" got 240,000 hits. Looking
through the first 20 there were plans for at least a half a dozen
different designs in styles ranging from Chippendale to modern, in all
wood and wood-and-canvas, with and without arms.

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JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to Snog on 27/12/2007 2:50 AM

27/12/2007 8:21 AM

Snog wrote:
> Looking for something like these
> http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc302/rtbuno/?action=view&current=folding-arm-chair.jpg
> http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc302/rtbuno/?action=view&current=FoldingArmChair.jpg
> Thanks Snog.

Now that's how to ask a question. Unfortunately I don't have an
answer. Do you have access to that particular chair? If so and if it
were me doing it I'd just take dimensions off it and use mortise and
tenon joints where there weren't hinges or pivots.

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Tanus

in reply to Snog on 27/12/2007 2:50 AM

28/12/2007 10:47 PM

Snog wrote:
> Looking for something like these
> http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc302/rtbuno/?action=view&current=folding-arm-chair.jpg
> http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc302/rtbuno/?action=view&current=FoldingArmChair.jpg
> Thanks Snog.

This one seems close.

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=47244&cat=1,46158,46162

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