I built this pair of benches a few months back. Just now getting around to posting some pics! They are all QSWO. The only machine work involved using my bandsaw to resaw some 1/8" thick veneers for the legs. I made sure all four faces were quarter sawn. Other than that, everything else was done by hand. All joinery is mortise and through tenon construction, draw bored with square pegs for most of the joints. The square pegs were much more involved than round ones. But the overall look was definitely worth it. The Axis hide used for the seats was harvested on our ranch. I think it fits the style well. The wood was fumed with 29% ammonia for six hours, then a few coats of BLO were applied. I finished it off with some dark brown paste wax. The fuming process made the sapwood really pop. I took advantage of that on the top rails of both benches. If you look closely, you can even see the sapwood extending through the end of the tenons! Overall a very satisfying and educational project. It was my first time with through tenons and fuming. I'm very happy with both processes and will definitely utilize them again. Any and all feedback is welcome.