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
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
LIKING it!!
Got a really good "feel" to it!
Well done!
scott
scott P.
2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
Maine
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
www.dlwoodworks.com
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If you make something idiot proof, all they do is create a better idiot.
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
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!)