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    Default Adirondak Chair Project

    My son and I built 3 Adirondak Chairs for a friend's cabin in Colorado. The wood is White Oak. "Splats", seat boards and arms are all 4/4 lumber ( some slightly planed to remove rough patches) . Back legs are 6/4 to make it very stable. IMG_9134.JPG

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    Here is a shot of one of the assembled chairs before we put in the buttons over the screws and finished them to the same color as the body of the chair

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    LIKING it!!
    Got a really good "feel" to it!
    Well done!
    scott
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    Nicely done!! I wish I had more time to do "fun" projects. All I've been doing for the last 3 years is cabinet job after cabinet job. It's good money but not really worth show and tell....
    Don
    Diamond Lake Custom Woodworks, LLC
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    If you make something idiot proof, all they do is create a better idiot.

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    Don- It has been a while- but I have seen some of your posts! You have done a LOT with the 'bot. Thanks for the kind words! I hope you are salting away some of that revenue and that you will be rosy on the other side of the current state of affairs!
    Monty

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    Looks great. What parts did you make on your CNC machine?

    Phil

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    Of course, we had to make a prototype! (Which will, with its twin, reside at OUR house!)

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