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The top of the database starts here.Diy Rocking Chair PlansPorch RockingWood Rocking ChairInfo RockingRockin ChairsWhite Rocking ChairsGray RockingChairs RockingchairsOutdoor ChairsForwardBuild Your Own FRONT PORCH ROCKING CHAIR Pattern DIY PLANS; So Easy, Beginners Look Like Experts; PDF Download Version so you can get it NOW! We're sharing everything on our homesteading journey to living a happy, self-sufficient life We're learning a lot, and so will you...#260 – Mar/Apr 2017 Arts & Crafts Bed #259 – Jan/Feb 2017 Display Cabinet on a Stand Combo Squares: The Basics and Beyond Pick the Perfect Hinges for Your BoxesThis step by step diy project is about rocking chair plans. I have designed this rocking chair so you can build one for your porch or backyard patio. Anyone can get the job done in just a few days, if you follow the step by step instructions and diagrams. In addition, you can even adjust the size of the rocking chair to suit your needs.
Take a look over the rest of our woodworking plans, if you want to get more building inspiration. When buying the lumber, you should select the planks with great care, making sure they are straight and without any visible flaws (cracks, knots, twists, decay). Investing in cedar or other weather resistant lumber is a good idea, as it will pay off on the long run. Use a spirit level to plumb and align the components, before inserting the galvanized screws, otherwise the project won’t have a symmetrical look. If you have all the materials and tools required for the project, you could get the job done in about a day. A – 2 pieces of 1×3 lumber – 25″ long, 1 piece – 16 3/4″ long, 1 piece of 1×2 lumber – 19 1/2″ long SIDES B – 2 pieces of 1×3 lumber – 17″ long, 2 pieces – 18 1/2″ long, 5 pieces of 1×4 lumber – 20″ long SEAT C – 2 pieces of 1×3 lumber – 18 1/2″ long, 4 pieces of 1×4 lumber – 18 1/2″ long BACKREST SUPPORTS
D – 2 piece of 1×6 lumber – 36″ long ROCKERS E – 2 pieces of 1×2 lumber – 16″ long 1 piece of 1×2 lumber – 6′ 3 piece of of 1×3 lumber – 6′ 2 pieces of 1×4 lumber – 8′ 1 piece of 1×6 lumber – 6′ 1 1/4″ pocket screws, 1 1/4″ screws wood glue, stain/paint, wood filler Hammer, Tape measure, Framing square, Level Miter saw, Drill machinery, Screwdriver, Sander Safety Gloves, Safety Glasses Double chair bench plans The first step of the project is to build the rockers for the chair. Mark the cut lines on the 1×6 boards and get the job done with a jigsaw. Smooth the edges with sandpaper and round the exposed corners before fitting them into place. Build the legs for the chair from 1×3 lumber. Cut one end of the legs at 80 degrees using a miter saw. Continue the project by assembling the sides for the rocking chair. Use 1×3 lumber for the top support. Cut both ends at 80 degrees and add glue to the joints.
Drill pilot holes and insert 1 1/4″ screws. Cut the bottom support from 1×2 lumber. Drill pocket holes and insert 1 1/4″ screws to assemble them together tightly. Build the frame for the seat from 1×3 lumber. Drill pocket holes at both ends of the 18 1/2″ long supports and insert 1 1/4″ screws into the perpendicular slats. Make sure the corners are square, add glue to the joints before inserting the screws. Fit 1×4 slats to the seat of the chair. Drill pilot holes at both ends and insert 1 1/4″ screws into the frame. Place a piece of 1/4″ plywood between the slats to create even gaps. Countersink the head of the screws for a professional result. After assembling the seat, you need to attach it to the sides of the chair. Align everything as shown in the plans, drill pilot holes through the frame and insert 1 1/4″ screws into the side legs. Add glue to the joints for a professional result. Build the backrest supports from 1×3 lumber. Fit the backrest to the back of the chair.
Drill pilot holes through the supports and insert 1 1/4″ into the frame of the chair. Add glue to the joints, drill pilot holes and insert 1 1/4″ screws to lock everything tightly. Use 1×4 lumber for the backrest. Place a piece of 1/4″ plywood between the slats, drill pilot holes and insert 1 1/4″ screws into the supports. Smooth the edges with sandpaper. Build the stretcher from 1×2 lumber and drill pocket holes at both ends. Fit the stretcher to the bottom of the chair to enhance the rigidity of the structure. Use 1 1/4″ pocket screws to secure the stretcher into place tightly. Fit the rockers to the base of the chair. Align everything, drill pilot holes through the frame and insert 1 1/4″ screws into the rockers. Add glue to the joints and leave no gaps between the components. Build the armrests from 1×2 lumber. Fit them to the chair and insert 1 1/2″ nails to secure it into place tightly. Add glue to the joints and align everything with attention.