When it comes to slouchy comfort, there are few chairs that answer that call better than the Morris chair. But when it’s 70 degrees, the sun is shining and you just want to get out of the house, you need a special Morris chair. An all-weather Morris chair. Say no more! This is the newly-updated design as found in ‘Arts & Crafts Furniture Anyone Can Make‘. It’s built using basic 1x pine from the nearby home center. You only need a few basic tools and the whole thing screws together. Paint it, or build it using an alternative outside-appropriate wood (cedar), the decision is yours, but the plan is free! Enjoy the project, and enjoy the great outdoors!
Download the Free PDF plans for the All-weather Morris Chair
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I had no problem downloading file. At quick glance, however, I don’t understand why a hinge of any sort is used to connect the back to the seat of the chair. Could you explain this. I am a novicw woodworker. Thank you.
Just started building a test unit made of MDF.
So far easy enough for a self taught begginer.
This article came at a good time for me. We were debating whether to make the original of this from ‘Arts and Crafts Furniture Projects’, or Adirondack Chair from Norm Abrams’ ‘Classics From….’. This revision helped me choose. This chair will fit our porch better. But one question; on page 199 you show a matching ottoman, but you have no plans for making it in the book. Do you have the plans for this ottoman anywhere?
I click on the link and nothing happens. I’ve tried various things including rebooting the system but nothing helps. Any suggestions?
I am having trouble printing your downloadable plan..the picture of the chair is printed but not the text to the right..I feel i am only getting half the product..can anyone assist??