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What kind of joinery used in this chair?
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Looks like standard chair type mortice and tenon to me. The picture is a bit
hard to see though. -- Charley "TheNewGuy" wrote in message oups.com... Thoughts, ideas? :^) http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050525/i...1067430416.jpg -Chris |
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Do you think Kreg makes a pocket jig for lag bolts? --dave
"Charley" wrote in message . .. Looks like standard chair type mortice and tenon to me. The picture is a bit hard to see though. -- Charley "TheNewGuy" wrote in message oups.com... Thoughts, ideas? :^) http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050525/i...1067430416.jpg -Chris |
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On 25 May 2005 10:11:06 -0700, "TheNewGuy"
wrote: Thoughts, ideas? :^) http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050525/i...1067430416.jpg -Chris that picture doesn't give much of a shot of the inside. if I was building that chair I'd want to get some heavy bolts inside the jointery. there's a lot of leverage acting on those joints. |
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Yeah, but it's really more of a construction job than a furniture-making job; this chair needn't be load-bearing - who is gonna sit on it? :^) Still, it'd be fascinating to see in-person; I couldn't find a large/better picture of it with limited Googling. s wrote: that picture doesn't give much of a shot of the inside. if I was building that chair I'd want to get some heavy bolts inside the jointery. there's a lot of leverage acting on those joints. |
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