Porch Swing

3/e x 4" eyeboit
Porch Swing Cutting List
Part |
No. |
Size Material |
A. Seal supports |
3 |
1 Vi x 5Vr X 24 in. Cedar |
B. Back supports |
3 |
V/2 x 5V4* x 25V2 in. " |
C, Cross support |
1 |
IVl x 3 x 58V2 in. |
D. Slats |
16 |
'■Vi x 2V2 x 43 in. |
E. Arms |
2 |
Wi x 3 x 25 in. |
F. Arm supports |
2 |
x 3 x 13 in. |
| Width of rough stock prior to finished cutting |

SIDE ELEVATION
7/&" counterbore, W deep,

5Vz"
3"
125/3"
ARM SUPPORT
7/b" counterbore, t/2" deep
7Ae" Hole
7/b" counterbore, t/2" deep
7Ae" Hole

24 W
5Vz"
IV2"
25V2"
Arm beyond
Rabbet this area 3A" deep
2V/2"
55/&" BACK SUPPORT
V"
a»**" |
I | ||
é\ | |||
-4-, |
I | ||
■ ; | |||
\ | |||
■A* | |||
7 | |||
/ |
1 | ||
-II | |||
r | |||
-a |
— | ||
- | |||
; | |||
S v | |||
: ! |
Rabbet this area 3A" deep
Arm support beyond
CROSS SUPPORT
Each square equals 1"
SEAT SUPPORT

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