Popular Woodworking – October 2019
18 ■ POPULAR WOODWORKING Design Matters PH OT OS B Y^ TH E^ A UT HO R Out of the corner of my eye it caught my attention, a fi r ...
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20 ■ POPULAR WOODWORKING Two Looks and airy. You can apply this idea of wall or window to cabinets. Do you want something that c ...
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The Straightest Path to a Great Chair This versatile approach is easily adapted to other styles and uses. By Tom Dolese PROJECT ...
POPULARWOODWORKING.COM ■ 23 A Straighten the back a little and delete the arms, and you have a standard dining chair. B Change t ...
24 ■ POPULAR WOODWORKING Straightest Path to a Great Chair 1 Make a template for the rear legs and reverse it when marking out e ...
POPULARWOODWORKING.COM ■ 25 Horizontal Mortiser: A Furnituremaker’s Best Friend Last, I can get perfect-fi tting tenons right of ...
26 ■ POPULAR WOODWORKING Straightest Path to a Great Chair I mill the rest of the chair stock to its rectangular shapes. Start W ...
POPULARWOODWORKING.COM ■ 27 12 10 11 10 Use the rail mortises to lay out the leg mortises. To create a^3 / 16 " reveal, I extend ...
28 ■ POPULAR WOODWORKING Straightest Path to a Great Chair 13 14 15 13 For the slip tenons, plane the stock to a snug fi t, then ...
POPULARWOODWORKING.COM ■ 29 16 17 16 Use the leg template to mark the location of the crest-rail mortises, and cut them. 17 Last ...
30 ■ POPULAR WOODWORKING Straightest Path to a Great Chair Cut List No. Item Dimensions (inches) T W L 2 A Front Legs 15 ⁄ 8 15 ...
POPULARWOODWORKING.COM ■ 31 20 21 20 Mill and mortise the thick lumbar pieces before cutting their curves. 21 Use the lumbar sla ...
32 ■ POPULAR WOODWORKING Straightest Path to a Great Chair 27 28 25 I save the offcut from the band- sawn curve to protect the t ...
POPULARWOODWORKING.COM ■ 33 Finishing Touches I use thick corner blocks to support the upholstered seat bottom, as well as a led ...
PH OT OS BY SE TH KE LL ER Handmade tile and expressive joinery make this a very special table. By Seth Keller with Aseese Grewa ...
POPULARWOODWORKING.COM ■ 35 When I fi rst started building furniture, I learned a lot from reproducing original Shaker and Arts ...
36 ■ POPULAR WOODWORKING Tile-Topped Table 45 6 tenon with a bandsaw and chisels. The mortises on the rails are a challenge. Thr ...
POPULARWOODWORKING.COM ■ 37 8 A chisel helps square up the cor- ners for a perfect fi t. 9 Set the tiles in place using simple c ...
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