Table of Contents
- 1Introduction
- 2Wood and Wood Size
- 3The Plan drawings
- 4Material requirements
- 5Step 1. Commence cutting the frame pieces
- 6Step 2. Cut and make the back top
- 7Step 3: Make the side frames
- 8Step 4. Rebate the back legs
- 9Step 5. Assemble the frame
- 10Step 6. Make the king chair seat
- 11Step 7. Make the king chair base
- 12Step 8. The final touches
Introduction
The inspiration for this project came from a chair I saw in the grounds of Nottingham Castle in Nottingham, England.
That was back in 2009.
Below is a photo of the chair in Nottingham Castle and a photo of my take.
‘Thanks.
Wasn’t that bad…
It was a good peaceful project to spend quality time with myself’
J
Garden Throne – Thank you very much for a creative and challenging project.
Jim Carr Pittsburgh, Pa
This is on my deck. Added this built in drink holder. I think a leg rest is next. Thank for plans. Sent from my iPhone.
J Dowen
Hi,
I really liked your plans for the garden throne. I needed a stage prop for my church this summer (a large throne), just what I was looking for. I took your plans and built my own at 50% bigger, added a padded seat and back, painted the rest gold. Here’s some pics. thanks,
Brian Tetter, Frederick, Maryland