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Grandpas Adirondack Rocker Plans - DWG Files for CNC Machines - Etsy | Rocking chair plans, Adirondack chair plans, Adirondack rocking chair
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Plans de bascule des grands-pères des Adirondacks - Fichiers DWG pour machines CNC - Etsy Canada

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Please note: THIS IS NOT A PRINTABLE PATTERN Dimensions - 34"W x 37"D x 45 1/2"H (86.4cmW x 94cmD x 115.5cmH) These DOWNLOADABLE Adirondack Plans include part sizes in standard and metric dimensions, assembly instructions with matching step-by-step color photos & parts pictures. Your files will appear immediately after payment, with no shipping costs or wait time. The DWG formatted file can be IMPORTED to CNC applications and converted by your CNC software. All part quantities are laid out on a 4' x 6' bed size with the grain. The side patterns and longest back slat for this chair, will fit diagonally on a 1000mm x 1000mm or 30-inch square CNC bed. You will just have to separate them from the file and angle them accordingly, corner to corner. Every CNC setup is different and you will need to verify the layout in relation to your CNC parameters and tooling for clearances. My Grandpa Chair plan has become my best seller in the last few years, and my Customers have asked many times for a rocking chair plan in my Adirondack style. Since the Grandpa Chair is more upright, it seemed better as a rocker. Most upper parts are the same, but the seat is now at 14 1/2" (36.83 cm) off the ground, typical of most rockers. This allows the average height person to rock with feet flat on the ground. I copied a rocker from an old large wicker rocking chair, and extended it by 3 inches. The long gentle curve allows for a slow, comfortable rocking motion, and it's still easy to get out. The rocker has 21" (53.4 cm) seat slats, 2" (5.1 cm) wider than the regular chair. I have extended the height of the original back, so that taller people can rest their head. I have also kept the curved back seat slat , to match the curve of the back slats. This eliminates the "butt-bite", of the original design, caused by the space left between the back slats and the last seat slat. The arms are still 7 1/2" (19cm) wide, but shorter, and will hold a dinner plate or magazine, and comfortably rest your arms with coffee in handas long as you don't rock of course ! The plans allow a few variations to the construction, dependent upon your tools and available wood. The rocker template also can be reduced 1/4" (.64 cm) in height to allow for the addition of a hardwood runner on the bottom, to alleviate wear on softer wood. The rockers taper in at the back, like most rocking chairs. This also centers the legs on the 3" wide rockers for a more balanced look. Plans also include pictures and dimensions of the taper sled I use on my table saw, to cut the back slats and back support pieces.
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