Dining chairs
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Re: Dining chairs
Russ that's AWESOME times 8.
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Re: Dining chairs
Those look great! Where do you find large pieces of walnut like that?
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Re: Dining chairs
Those look really amazing! You should put the plans up for sale somewhere, I would buy them.
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Re: Dining chairs
Thanks!
I will be putting these files with an instruction PDF up for sale at some point. Right now I'm just finishing up the instructions for my Maloof style rocking chair, and will be putting that up for sale first. I should have the dining chair and bar stool plans finished in the next few months. Takes a while to get all the pictures and write up the instructions for the jigs and files.
Alan, I buy 8/4 rough walnut in 8' lengths, 1000bf lifts at a time. Usually get mostly 6-8" widths, sometimes up to 10". I face joint it, plane it, edge joint it and glue up my blanks.
I will be putting these files with an instruction PDF up for sale at some point. Right now I'm just finishing up the instructions for my Maloof style rocking chair, and will be putting that up for sale first. I should have the dining chair and bar stool plans finished in the next few months. Takes a while to get all the pictures and write up the instructions for the jigs and files.
Alan, I buy 8/4 rough walnut in 8' lengths, 1000bf lifts at a time. Usually get mostly 6-8" widths, sometimes up to 10". I face joint it, plane it, edge joint it and glue up my blanks.
Russell Crawford
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