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I plan on building a couple of outdoor TV arm chairs.

Something like adirondack, but I would really like to have an adjustable back angle.

Not too bulky either as they get carried inside in the winter.

Anybody got anything to help me?
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I have the Norm Abrams NYW chair plans and built several, but am looking for something a little more stylish. The morris chair has been suggested. The majority of those plans call for oak hardwood, which puts them above my spending limit for this project, but I have been promised a PDF set of plans in much cheaper wood.
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No plan but if you hinged the the back at seat level (or ran a bar through to the sides) you could pin the back to the arms at various positions.
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I'm running through multiple plans in my head. I cannot draw plans to save my life, so I build and modify as I go if I cant get a plan to follow. Trouble with that is it gets expensive if i have to scrap the first several tries.
I have a chair that is about 75% right in terms of seat and back angle, but its too low to the ground and not high enough to support my head, so as soon as the weather gets a little warmer I will start adding bits to it until I get the right measurements to build it to fit me. Trouble is my wife is the opposite of my shape, so I need a common frame and then two personalised sitting sections.
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Things have progressed through the day to me building a morris chair (well, mostly morris) with several modifications to make a custom fit for me. Looks like its going to be white oak.
Once thats completed, the second one will be custom built for the missus.
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sunnybob wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 6:12 am I plan on building a couple of outdoor TV arm chairs.

Something like adirondack, but I would really like to have an adjustable back angle.

Not too bulky either as they get carried inside in the winter.

Anybody got anything to help me?
I just spent a ton of time at the web archive, and the plans I downloaded... oh my! I spent roughly five (5) hours here New Years Eve (brought in 2023 looking for wood patterns-best way ever!! :lol: ).

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April Wilkerson

Most of April's plans are purchase-style, but she also has a YouTube channel where she has a slew of videos. She's actually a good source to at least start for some plans. She has quite a few outdoor plans and how-to videos and instructions; while I'm sure you won't need the how-to area, it could give you ideas.
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Barb, I've seen april's utube channel a few times. That wood archive is an amazing amount of plans, I shall save that link. Thanks for finding it. :shock: :D
I've kind of decided on a modified Morris Stickly chair, mainly because its more complicated than the adirondack chair and I want to challenge myself.
But my local woodyard has run out of white oak, so there will be a week or so before I can start. By which time I might have changed my mind again.
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You know, it might just be me but a wooden outdoors chair for 2200 dollars?? Sounds like government purchased toilet seats.
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