Glastonbury Chairs – Part IX: What a Board
I glued up the back and seat panels previously, but saved cutting them for absolute last because I wasn’t super confident of the planned measurements actually holding up. And, I Continue Reading →
Saying way too much about way too little
I glued up the back and seat panels previously, but saved cutting them for absolute last because I wasn’t super confident of the planned measurements actually holding up. And, I Continue Reading →
Now that we have pins, we can dry fit the whole thing before we take the drastic and irreversible step of mixing up some epoxy. So that’s what this looked Continue Reading →
With the router table back online, I was quickly able to turn some walnut stock into six 3′ 1-1/4″ dowels, roughly. Meaning, I aimed for a little wide of dead Continue Reading →
I’m not a big fan of the handheld router. It’s loud, messy and it wants to kill you. Seriously, there’s actual hate there. The router table is a different story. Continue Reading →
Putting it all together. Probably the most attractive feature of this style of chair is that they were intentionally made to be mobile. The continental chairs that were the probably Continue Reading →
With the routing from the previous step complete, all the major pieces excepting the back and seat boards are done. Those boards will wait until assembly time to be cut Continue Reading →
The next step on this journey is the back and seat side rails. Much more complex than the front/back/top rails. These have exposed ends which need treatment, need to pass Continue Reading →
After roughing out the chair parts I had to get back to the craftsman sofa project. That project was hung up on the finishing stages. So many pieces and nearly Continue Reading →
I’m trying to push a couple of projects through the shop before the Great Oak Molding Project kicks off. For the remodel of the LR/DR I am ripping out all Continue Reading →
Yesterday I completed a learning piece, this staked sawbench. The seat is glued up Douglas Fir leftover from something or other. The legs are Red Oak. Also, two pieces as Continue Reading →