Part 12 - Completion
The
background is the decision to build a larger dining table, one to
seat 8 as opposed to the 6 as with the current table ...
Since
the new table will have a contemporary, modern design, the carver
chairs would fit with this, and the existing vintage bentwood chairs
would blend in. My wife and I liked the size of this table (not the
design), and were taken with the chairs ...
Here
they are from all angles ...
And
this is the one I used as a model ...
Now
the challenge was to build two chairs as close as possible without
any given plans and having to create these and the dimensions from
photos on the Internet. All-in-all, I spent some 5 months (of
weekends) building these two chairs, in USA Rock Maple (which will be
used for the top of the new dining table). I am definitely
certifiable.
The build is elsewhere but I shall add a few
photos here of the finishing tasks.
The first was that of
glueing the arms to the legs. With all the angles, it was not
possible to use clamps. My solution was to use packing tape - it has
a little flex to pull tighter, and will hold at any angle ...
The
second task was to cut the end of the legs square with the floor. The
kitchen bench top was a more reliable choice than the workshop floor
...


The
chairs were sanded to 240 grit and received a coat of hard wax oil.
Tomorrow I will denib this and add a second coat. Here are photos
from various angles. How close did I get ...




Thanks
for the support along the way.
Regards from Perth
Derek
June 2024