Thanks, Brian!! This is my 24 Windsor build and I have learned from each one. But, this one challenging. Getting the under structure for the paddle was very tricky as both braces must be in line with the slight (less than 2 degrees) upward rise of the arm rail and at the same time both braces must be in the same plane so the paddle sits flat. To complicate the process, the tenons on all the turned supports and spindles under the paddle are tapered. One must work everything together to achieve the correct alignment. The short answer is that I didn’t keep track of time, but I would guess better than 130 hours, part of which started with splitting the oak pieces from a log.