Scott Coffelt
09-27-2004, 11:41 PM
Thanks to some serious shop time on Sunday I was able to get a good chunk of my clients chair finished. This chair is a reproduction of the clients grandmother's chair. Her brother took the chair that was suppose to be hers, so I think she'll be real happy when cmpleted. Anyways, here is the current stage.
Pic 1: Is the main body, slightly dirrent than many Mission styles of chair with wider slats. The arm rests have not been attached nor rounded on the top. Built with M&T joinery and of course Q.S. White Oak.
Pic 2: A close up of some of the figure in the wood.
Pic 3: The rear of the arm rests which shows a peg I made and the slots for the recliner adjustment.
Pic 4: Is a close up of the peg. Turned on the spinny thing and then cut to size. i actually was able to get it to a perfect fit in a 7/8" hole the first time.
Pic 5: A shot of my new best friend. Festool 150/3. Sure makes good work of it.
Note: You can see the seat frame through the slats. This will actually be strung with furniture webbing and then covered in a linen, so it's just plain oak and not very purdy.
I hope to make more progress this week and should have some shots before final sanding and finish.
Pic 1: Is the main body, slightly dirrent than many Mission styles of chair with wider slats. The arm rests have not been attached nor rounded on the top. Built with M&T joinery and of course Q.S. White Oak.
Pic 2: A close up of some of the figure in the wood.
Pic 3: The rear of the arm rests which shows a peg I made and the slots for the recliner adjustment.
Pic 4: Is a close up of the peg. Turned on the spinny thing and then cut to size. i actually was able to get it to a perfect fit in a 7/8" hole the first time.
Pic 5: A shot of my new best friend. Festool 150/3. Sure makes good work of it.
Note: You can see the seat frame through the slats. This will actually be strung with furniture webbing and then covered in a linen, so it's just plain oak and not very purdy.
I hope to make more progress this week and should have some shots before final sanding and finish.