After some time away from chair building, I am finally getting my mojo back. To me there isn't much that is more rewarding than starting with a log to build a chair. The process you have to go through and all the drying time is so worth it in the end, to result in a piece of furniture that will outlast my daughters kids. I'm not sure what is more special to me, the fact that I made something that will be enjoyed way beyond my time or, to have someone in a 100 years at least know I was on this earth as a chair builder.
Out of one 24" section I got around 14-16 usable blanks for legs plus more than enough arm stumps.
Next I'll take them into the shop and turn them to a 2 1/4" diameter round. After I turn them round I let them sit around the shop for a few days to harden up before I'll turn them to shape.
Oh how I wish I could get some oak logs around my neck of the woods...or should I say prairie
ReplyDeleteDo you have much in the way of maple in your neck of the "prairie"? Maybe we could do some swapping?
ReplyDeleteNo but we have a whole bunch of cottonwood
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