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Joe McMahon
08-07-2010, 6:26 PM
I am building a hall seat. My basic plan is "Nawm's" NYW (http://www.newyankee.com/getproduct.php?0103) but I am modifying his plan incorporating an inlay from Woodworking magazine Issue #7 WW (http://www.fwmagazines.com/product/digital-issue-woodworking-magazine-issue-7/woodworking-magazine)

My problem is that the plans cal for 2 1/2" styles and rails. I have increased the styles to 4" to accommodate the inlay. My question is, can I still use the 2 1/2" rails or would the proportions look weird?

If I increase the rails width, I have to take away from the included 24" mirror or from the 26" book matched rear panel which I think would look strange. The piece has a rail at the top, a 24" mirror, another rail and then the book matched panels with a center style. This then terminates in a seat.

Can I get away with 2 1/2" rails or should I use matching 4" rails and cut the mirror and panel 1 1/2" shorter? This project is my wife's birthday gift and besides having $350+ in wood, has 40 hours so far in labor.

Jonathan McCullough
08-07-2010, 6:52 PM
Seems like a job for google sketchup.

Joe McMahon
08-08-2010, 11:00 AM
Seems like a job for google sketchup.

I thought the same thing. Now if only I knew how to use Sketchup.:(

Jonathan McCullough
08-08-2010, 12:13 PM
If I can learn how to do this, trust me, you can too. There's a site, Sketchup for Woodworkers, that will show you the relevant stuff. I haven't used it for a while, but I'll bet it's like learning to ride a bicycle. And something square like the thing you're building there should be really simple to change.

http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss199/Jonathryn/P47example.jpg

Greg Wease
08-08-2010, 4:03 PM
Cut some 2 1/2 and 4 inch strips of cardboard, tape them together and see how a full-size mock up looks.