This patio chair is hard to beat and easy to make and maintain. The design is based on a couple of chairs I’ve had at the family cabin for more than a decade. Being a fiddle-with-it kind of guy, I modified the originals over the years, built others and eventually chose this design.
In case, you want to restore an old wobbly chair.Here is how you can fix it.
Figure A : Exploded View
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Figure B : Side View
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Cutting List (One Chair)
| KEY | QTY. | MATERIAL | LENGTH | PART |
| A | 2 | 1×4 | 28-1/4″ | Seat sides* |
| B | 2 | 1×4 | 21-1/2″ | Seat front, back top |
| C | 2 | 1×3 | 19-1/2″ | Seat supports** |
| D | 2 | 1×3 | 27-1/2″ | Back supports** |
| E | 2 | 1×4 | 24-1/2″ | Back sides** |
| F | 8 | 1×4 | 23-1/2″ | Legs |
| G | 1 | 1×3 | 19-3/4″ | Bottom back slat(cut to fit) |
| H | 12 | 1×4 | 19-3/4″ | Slats, back brace(cut to fit) |
| J | 2 | 1×4 | 29-1/4″ | Arms |
Overall dimensions: 35-1/4-in. tall by 27-in. wide by 33-1/4-in. deep.
* = 10-degree cut on one end
** = 15-degree cut on one end