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  1. #541
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    Well, the woodworking portion of my chair is done! Now on to finish sanding before I start the finishing process...





    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Leung View Post
    Ben, looks like I am not the only one still building.
    After a 3 year hiatus, I am back in my shop last week and I finally cut the tenons on the curved back slats and mortised the back rails. I had to make a jig to cut the tenons on my table saw and bandsaw. I'm glad they turned out ok.

    I have a question about pinning. When am I supposed to drill and pin? Do I dry clamp and drill first? Do I pin during clamping and gluing?
    I glued the arm to the legs and than after the glue sat I screwed it together. Honestly, the screws probably aren't needed but I did it anyways...

    I would suggest covering the arm during the clamping processs. The clamps at the front of the arm left an indentation (this picture is my second attempt, I got smart...)



    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Leung View Post
    by the way. what happened to pages 35 and 36 of this thread? it was here a few days ago i think.
    Did you happen to change the display format? Mine is only on page 18...lol.

  2. #542
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    Your chair and ottoman are looking good Ben. I tinkered with the forum settings and found that switching it back to linear display fixed the missing posts. I did not change any forum settings. strange.

    I'll remember to put blocks between my clamps and parts when gluing. I am just so happy to be using my tools again and fitting tenons. I had to come up with some simple techniques to clean up the tenons on my curved slats. The other parts of my chair should be fairly simple to cut.

    I'll work on making the leg posts next so time to try out my lock miter bits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Leung View Post
    I am just so happy to be using my tools again and fitting tenons.
    Haha, were you so excited that you took a picture of your first piece of S4S lumber at the new shop?


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    Lol. It was extremely satisfying when I started squaring up lumber again.

  5. Talking So where do we stand now...

    Does anybody know if Dewey ever finished his chair. I just read through 35 pages going over 4-5 years time and there are many "lingering" projects out there that I'd love to see completed. I really want to see what he did with the inlays. And what about the other person who was doing the scrollwork on theirs.

    I have to admit you guys are driving me a little crazy. It's like reading a long book with a really crappy/unsatisfying ending lol. Please post some more pictures!!

    Btw, I intend to start my own pair of chairs and ottomans in the next month. I haven't decided what wood I'm going to use, other than its likely to be unconventional!! I'm thinking of using a Curly or Birdseye Maple and HRM/Cherry laminate combo. I will be using the plans from Woodsmith 115, except I'll likely use through M&T which they didn't.

    I will also be going full on Neanderthal on this project. I've sold nearly all my power tools and so I don't have much choice. Unfortunately I can't let this stretch out over several years or my wife will never let mehear the end of it. It's going to be fun!!!

  6. #546
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    If anyone is still following this thread...

    Legs are finally cut. I didn't expect that eight legs would take so long to mill and cut. The bottom end cap, top tenon cap, lock mitered sides and center core all fit together like a puzzle.

    The curved back and legs are done so the rest should be easy. I just wish I have shop more time available every week.
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    I'm still following it. I intend to build a Morris chair for my eldest daughter one day. Until I do, I'm enjoying watching the builds here.
    Cody


    He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep for that which he cannot lose.

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