No, the not-so Hobsonian lattice work won't be part of the look. I wonder if those window shade Bruce made are still in use..? |
The shaping on the left front leg is sort of what will happen, only less severely than this. |
The seat rails are curved both top and bottom. This weave of the seat will therefore not be flat, but slightly bowled which I think will look unique. |
My "scrub-plane". I never liked scrubbing and with so much needing to be done, this kicked ass. Time saved here can be better spent later on something that will make a difference to the project. |
Photo 1 :My piece is nice rift, almost perfectly 45 degrees but as you can see, the grain is not running parallel to the edges of the board. |
He said, "What's a bigger waste? Getting two beautiful legs out of that piece and wasting half, or getting four ugly legs out of it and wasting the whole thing?"
I think that was when I stopped worrying about the "waste". Besides, I've made a nice end-grain cutting board out of all those types of scraps, and now our Chirstmas shopping list is shorter.
Joinery has begun and I had an exciting realization about floating tenons that I'll post about next. Bye!
Look like you are on your way on a wonderful well thought of project there. Realy like your posts, thank you for taking the time!
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David
Thank you for taking the time to read them!
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