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The visible front edge of the seat frame is a full 1" thick, but tapers to 3/4" thick on the back side. The sides and back of the frame are all 3/4...
This step is out of order compared to the actual sequence of the build, but it seemed to make sense to present it now.  The back receives a set of ...
To cut the mortises for the stretchers (front/rear lower stretchers and upper rear stretcher), I needed a couple more jigs.  In these, I used a com...
The rear edge of the seat frame has 4 loose tenons glued in place.  The protruding tenons dry fit into corresponding mortises in the rear stretcher...
The arms have a long taper from full 5/4" thickness at the rear down to about 1/2" at the front.  I made a sled to hold the arm in place and elevat...
(Originally posted in October 2022) In the summer of 2022, I started a project to replace the skirting around the perimeter of my deck using 5/4 p...
With the router jigs for the side assemblies completed, I could get to work cutting some mortises.     Cutting the mortise for the lower rear stre...
Boys and Girls,   Due to my feeble retention capacity,  I’ve been using a password protection program app for nearly longer than computers existed....
Ask and received from Penn State a pdf of their Bushing Book.    It has a table of contents listing all their bushings and a page number to drawing...
Boys and Girls, While wading through my past stuff still “unique” to LJ and some banter about scrapers here at Craftisian, I decided to migrate thi...
So I built this folding workbench a while back and the extra working space has been so good.  I can pack it away by my sheet-good storage to get an...
Boys and Girls, Centre finders got tossed up in one of the threads her at Craftisian, which prompted the excuse for migrating this across for LJ...