I built this zigzag rocker based on a design idea proposed by a fellow member of the Australian Woodworking Forum.
The miter joints between the legs and the rockers each have twin miter keys that provide a total glue area of about 100 square centimeters in each joint, apart from the 35 square centimeters of glue area on the miter joint face. The back rails and the seat cross-rails are Dominoed.
The seat side-rails and the rockers are splayed at an angle of 7 degrees to the chair's vertical plane of symmetry.
The leg/arm miters are glued and screwed into 10 mm-deep housings cut in the back stiles, and the seat side-rails and the legs are joined by interlocking 5 mm-deep housing joints. There are no stretchers.
Rocker
The miter joints between the legs and the rockers each have twin miter keys that provide a total glue area of about 100 square centimeters in each joint, apart from the 35 square centimeters of glue area on the miter joint face. The back rails and the seat cross-rails are Dominoed.
The seat side-rails and the rockers are splayed at an angle of 7 degrees to the chair's vertical plane of symmetry.
The leg/arm miters are glued and screwed into 10 mm-deep housings cut in the back stiles, and the seat side-rails and the legs are joined by interlocking 5 mm-deep housing joints. There are no stretchers.
Rocker