Gardens Outdoor Fine Woodworking
http://www.finewoodworking.com OUTDOOR PROJECTS 73 then proceed to cut out the curve at the bandsaw, and take it down to the lin ...
Best blend of comfort and easy construction BY TOM BEGNAL Best blend of comfort and easy construction Adirondack Chair T his qui ...
teak are at home outdoors, too, but expect a chair made from either to be a muscle-strainer. Most of the parts are made from pre ...
Tape sides together. Begnal uses double-sided tape to hold the boards together as he cuts them. Trace the shape. Use a thick- pa ...
Mark the arc. A clamp and some light pressure keep the back slats and spacers from shift- ing while Begnal uses the jumbo compas ...
Make a subassembly. Screw the stretcher to the front and follow with the lower cradle. cardboard. Cut out the pattern and use it ...
Layout trick. Place the chair on its back and use spring clamps to level it. This will allow you to rest the slats on the cradle ...
80 FINE WOODWORKING Photo, this page: Robert Erickson The other six redesigns in this article were made for an exhibition explor ...
Photo, this page: Sugar Pine Studios; drawing: John Tetreault OUTDOOR PROJECTS^81 Back planks are bent-laminated to lumbar curve ...
82 FINE WOODWORKING NICOLE TARTONI Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) This version borrows its inspiration from a sundial. ...
OUTDOOR PROJECTS 83 MATHEW NAUMAN IUP Nauman’s chair merges the Adirondack with a rocker. Nauman created the rockers as one larg ...
84 FINE woodworkINg Credit Here FWSIP27OP-FR.indd 84 1/30/13 5:52 PM ...
Red Cedar Table tables 92 FINE woodworkINg Photos: Doug Stowe; drawings: Bob La Pointe FWSIP27OP-ST.indd 92 1/31/13 12:19 PM ...
Simple construction with a few basic tools by Doug Stowe W estern cedar is one of the few inexpensive roughsawn woods available ...
many of these tables outside, using a circular saw to cut the parts to length (a handsaw works nearly as well). Using sawhorses ...
Guiding circular saws Although a trained carpenter may do very precise work by eye with a steady hand, there are some simple tri ...
drive the nails through the support (with one or two sharp hits) and into the side. After the nails begin to penetrate the side, ...
about 3^1 ⁄ 2 in. from each side and centered on the shelf. Then drill pilot holes for the nails. Use a drill bit slightly small ...
careful that the shelf is tight to the support and equally spaced from the edges of the side. Then turn the parts over and follo ...
Mark the locations for the nails and drill pilot holes through the sections of the top. Use a carpenter’s square to help mark th ...
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