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    Craftsman Rocking Chair

    Classic style meets comfort in this sturdy oak rocking chair.

    Author Headshot By Michael Pekovich #267–Mar/Apr 2018 Issue

    Synopsis: Mike Pekovich‘s rocker is designed for comfort as well as style. Its wide, low stance and deep cushion take care of the comfort part of the equation, and the curves and angled joinery plus classic Craftsman details add plenty of style. The curved rear legs are shaped using a template, and a wedge makes cutting the angled joinery easier. With double tenons at the back and a through-mortise and tenon at the front, the armrests add extra insurance against racking. The rockers are bent laminations, which are stronger than solid wood. From issue #267—Mar/Apr 2018

    Designing a chair can be a tough thing to get right, especially a rocking chair. So I used an old Stickley-style flea-market find that’s been parked in front of my woodstove for a number of years as a starting point. Its wide, low stance and deep cushion make it the most comfortable rocker…

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    1. User avater
      ecruschsr | Feb 20, 2018 04:51pm | #1

      Looking forward to building this project.
      Thanks Mike.

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      WoodboyNL | Feb 24, 2018 09:04am | #2

      Where can that video workshop be found? Or does it still needs to come?

    3. jspill | Mar 15, 2018 04:44pm | #3

      I'm wondering how high does the seat sit from the floor? I have a lot of trouble getting up from chairs that sit low to the floor. I would love to build this chair, but it would be useless if the seat was too low.

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        BenStrano | Mar 16, 2018 08:38am | #5

        Great point Dave. Also, as Mike Mascelli points out in his video series on making the cushion, you could put the blocks the cushion sits on anywhere you want in order to make the chair more comfortable for you. In fact, if they're screwed in, you could change them after the fact if you see fit.

    4. DaveRichards | Mar 15, 2018 08:49pm | #4

      @jspill, the plans put the front of the cushion at about 16 inches. Adjusting the thickness and/or firmness of the cushion will affect the sitting height.

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      ExpertPC | Mar 17, 2018 07:21am | #6

      I am excited to take on this project. It is a gorgeous chair.

    6. homeshop | Mar 26, 2018 05:47pm | #7

      in process of building the chair after cutting tenons on side rails with wedge mike described (2 1/2 to zero in 16 in.taper) the splay for the front rail is 22 5/8 without tenons 2 in wider than plans cant figure out where I went wrong any help would be great thanks

    7. DaveRichards | Mar 27, 2018 07:35am | #8

      @homeshop, in the plan, the front rail on the chair is 2-1/2 in. longer than the back rail the side rails are 16 in. shoulder to shoulder. Since the shoulders of the side rails don't quite fall in line with the ends of the front and back rails, a 16-in.-long wedge would need to be just over 1-1/4 in. thick. I measure it as 1.254 in.

      -Dave

    8. THE | Apr 19, 2018 09:43pm | #9

      On page 36 of the article there is a website listed for the Plan Store that is supposed to have plans for the chair. I would hope these would have full size templates. The website shown in the box at the bottom left took me to "Page not found" Is there a plan available?

      1. User avater FWW Editor
        BenStrano | Apr 24, 2018 10:00am | #10

        I just added a link to the plans.

    9. user-7390097 | Nov 20, 2019 09:45am | #11

      Is there a difference between the digital and print plans? Are the printed plans full size drawings where templates can be taken directly? thanks.

      1. User avater FWW Editor
        BenStrano | Nov 20, 2019 09:48am | #12

        The digital plans are not full size. They're just far more in-depth drawings than we can include in the magazine. Lot's of measurements.

    10. gordonbest | Jun 16, 2020 08:38pm | #13

      Can the digital plant be expanded and printed out so that they can be traced to make patterns? Also I would like this chair to live outside on my deck from May through September and then brought indoors for the winter, does that sound possible with this chair.
      I would use white oak that holds up well outdoors, and a cushion that might come in every night so the only real concern is the type of glue. What are your thoughts on this?

    11. user-6939557 | Dec 21, 2020 11:05am | #14

      The cut list in the article shows pinned mortises but the article does not discuss this. The photo of the finished rocker also has pinned joinery. Are those primarily decorative and therefore optional? If the joinery is pinned, does this mean that the project cannot be pre-finished because the pins will all have to be flushed?

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