Curved chair backs- compass plane?
Hi,
starting this as a new thread, originally was about finding a 3" pattern
(flush trim) router bit...
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Thanks for all the comments...a 3" bit seemed like a scary idea to me,
also...
I recently built 4 red oak hi-chairs for the kitchen island, and the
hardest part was the curved chair backs. I cut them from oversized
blanks on the band saw, and cleaned them up with an oscillating spindle
sander, and sandpaper on a curved block of wood. They turned out OK,
but not perfect,and took a LONG time.
I just finished a cherry dining table (48" diam expands to 10 ft) and
want to make 6 cherry chairs to go with it. Have considered steam
bending (never done it) but the tenoning process seems like a potential
problem to me (among the other imagined problems)...
the bandsaw/oversized blank idea is pretty wasteful of wood, but is
probably how I will go...Considering getting a compass plane to help
smooth things out. Any ideas on that, or any of the above?
I have since installed the Carter style BS guides on my saw, so
hopefully I can get closer and smoother with the bandsaw.
advice much appreciated!
david
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