rocking chair for the porch

Skip to primary sidebarYou can find other auctions by clicking the category links at the top left of the page. Outdoor rocking chairs, for many, represent the summer ideal: sitting on your back porch, enjoying a cold beverage, watching the sun slowly set as you rock back and forth, gently lulling yourself into total bliss. Our luxury outdoor wicker rocking chair collection features the best chairs and the best brands in the industry, and every single model we present to you has been rigorously tested to meet our strict quality guidelines. We guarantee, you will not find a more durable and beautiful rocking chair anywhere else. You can choose from classic wicker and adirondack wood chairs, or you can opt for the modern favorite: a brushed aluminum frame with gentle gliders, rather than curved feet, to rock you back and forth. All of our rocking chairs are built to withstand even the worst weather, so they will look great and feel fantastic for years to come. Our resin wicker is available in a number of styles, colors, and shapes, so you can fully customize the appearance of your outdoor living area.

And all of our adirondack rockers are made with beautiful recycled wood and plastic composite to stay strong and lovely all year round. And don't forget, all items come with completely free shipping! If you have any questions or comments about our great collection of patio furniture and accessories, be sure to contact us right away either by phone or email. We look forward to hearing from you, and helping you get the patio set of your dreams!/ / Page 1 of 12 A&L FURNITURE Featured Best Selling Alphabetically: A-Z Alphabetically: Z-A Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Date: New to Old Date: Old to New We had an error processing your request. Your support ID is: 15855772545767478233. If the problem persists, please contact Customer Service.2 – 1×2 at 8’ 3 – 1×3 at 8’ 2 – 1×4 at 8’ 1 – 1×6 at 8’ (or use 3/4” plywood, ripped down to 5-1/2” wide) 1-1/4″ Pocket Hole Screws 20 – 1/4” 2” long bolts and 1/4″ nuts

Pocket Hole Plugs – Paint Grade, Pine, Oak – optional 1 – 1×2 at 16” – Backrest Top Frame 2 – 1×2 at 18-1/2” – Backrest Side Frames 2 – 1×3 at 2-1/2” – Armrest Supports 2 – 1×3 at 21” – Backrest Sides 5 – 1×4 at 19” – Backrest Slats 2 – 1×3 at 23” – Seat Sides 2 – 1×2 at 17-1/2” – Seat Front and Seat Back 5 – 1×4 at 19” – Seat Slats 2 – 1×3 at 22” – Armrests 2 – 1×3 at 12-1/4” – Side Frame Tops 4 – 1×3 at 24-1/2” – Side Frame Sides 2 – 1×2 at 19-1/2” – Side Frame Bottoms 2 – 1×6 at 35” – Rockers Read through the entire set of instructions and all comments before beginning this project. If you print out or save plans, be sure to check in on my site to be sure you have the most up to date set of plans, as I occasionally update things for ease of building or buying. If you are new to building, read through the GETTING STARTED section and other articles found under the BUILD tab in the menu on my site, it has valuable information about how to get started, tools and techniques.

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single sofa chair 3d model free downloadMy contact info can be found in the menu of my site. / Click on Images to Enlarge Cut the pieces for the Backrest Top Frame and Backrest Side Frames. With the Kreg jig set for 3/4” material, drill pocket holes in each end of the Backrest Top Frame. Assemble as shown with glue and 1-1/4” pocket screws. Cut the pieces for the Armrest Supports, Backrest Sides, and Backrest Slats. Cut the Armrest Supports as shown. Chamfer the top back corner of the Backrest Sides at a 45-degree angle, if desired. You can also “round out” the bottoms of the Backrest Sides as shown. Attach the Backrest Sides to the Backrest Side Frame pieces as shown with glue and 1-1/4” wood screws.

Attach the Armrest Supports to the Backrest Sides as shown with glue and 1-1/4” wood screws. Attach the Backrest Slats to the Backrest Top Frame and Backrest Sides as shown with glue and 1-1/4” wood screws. Cut the pieces for the Seat Sides, Seat Front, and Seat Back. Chamfer the bottom front corner of the Seat Sides at a 45-degree angle, if desired. With the Kreg jig set for 3/4” material, drill pocket holes in each end of the Seat Front and Seat Back. Cut the pieces for the Seat Slats. Attach the Seat Slats to the Seat Front, Seat Sides, and Seat Back as shown with glue and 1-1/4” wood screws. Cut the pieces for the Armrests, Side Frame Tops, Side Frame Sides, and Side Frame Bottoms. You can “round out” the outer corners of the Side Frame Sides as noted to allow for better chair movement. With the Kreg jig set for 3/4” material, drill pocket holes in each end of the Side Frame Tops and Side Frame Bottoms. Next, drill pocket holes in the top end of the Side Frame Sides.

Assemble as shown with glue and 1-1/4” pocket screws. Repeat this step for the other side. Cut the pieces for the Rockers. Draw out the shape as shown and cut out with your jigsaw. Make sure you draw a gentle curve. For this project, we used a radius of 62-1/2” for the Rocker curves. If desired, “round out” the end corners of the Rockers with your jigsaw or sander. Clamp the Rockers to the Side Frame Sides as shown. Using a 1/4” spade bit, drill holes through both of the clamped pieces. Attach the Rockers to the Side Frames Sides as shown with glue and 1/4” bolts and nuts. Once assembled, you can see what part of the Side Frame Sides extend past the Rockers. Use your jigsaw or sander to remove this excess wood. Repeat this process with the other side. Set the Rocking Chair upright. Using clamps, position the Backrest assembly to the Side Frame assemblies as shown. The bottom corner of the Armrest should be flush with the back edge of the Backrest Side and should be set directly on the Armrest Support.