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More on a chair building saga, with an emphasis on the jigology, including
the design of a jig for a jig (Multi-router).

http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects10.htm

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More on a chair building saga, with an emphasis on the jigology, including
the design of a jig for a jig (Multi-router).

http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects10.htm

Scroll on down to the subtitle.

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Very Cool jigs. I actually imagined that I heard David Marks in the back
ground splainin the ideology.

Before the dust settles you'll be dancing the ji..... ;~)


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On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 13:57:20 -0500, "Swingman" wrote:

More on a chair building saga, with an emphasis on the jigology, including
the design of a jig for a jig (Multi-router).

http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects10.htm

Scroll on down to the subtitle.



Nice, Swingman

I've always backed off from chairs thinking too time consuming and
complicated. Be interested in what you estimate a set of eight might
take you in terms of time with the jigs made and the "Jig" set up.


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Nice, Swingman


Thank you!

I've always backed off from chairs thinking too time consuming and
complicated.


While I've made benches and one-off chairs, a matching set of dining chairs
has always struck me the same way.

Tables, and most cabinetry, are just variations on a theme I've done plenty
of, so I decided that since I'm not getting any younger, I needed to bear
down and approach chairmaking in a methodical manner in order to establish a
methodology to mitigate the time and complication.

Besides, I like the challenge and problem solving probably as much as having
a set of chairs to match some of my other creations.

Be interested in what you estimate a set of eight might
take you in terms of time with the jigs made and the "Jig" set up.


I'm on the verge of letting you know the answer to that ... I am estimating
about a hard week from what I've seen thus far. That's milling, fabrication
of the parts, and assembly, not finishing.

I may be surprised ... or may surprise myself. As in most of my woodworking
endeavors, it is the preparation that takes the most time. I'm very close to
having that out of the way. The biggest problem is finding the time to do
what I feel is ample preparation on my own projects.

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On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 13:57:20 -0500, "Swingman" wrote:

More on a chair building saga, with an emphasis on the jigology, including
the design of a jig for a jig (Multi-router).

http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects10.htm

Scroll on down to the subtitle.


Another way of doing it would be to make a concave fence to match the
outside of the curve and drill press.


-Leuf


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| More on a chair building saga, with an emphasis on the jigology,
| including the design of a jig for a jig (Multi-router).
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http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects10.htm
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| Scroll on down to the subtitle.

I just finished admiring your prototype chair photos over on ABPW.
Looks really good!

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I just finished admiring your prototype chair photos over on ABPW.
Looks really good!


Thanks ... although I'm sick of chairs at this point, the angle of the
dangle is about quantified.

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Thanks ... although I'm sick of chairs at this point, the angle of the
dangle is about quantified.


But you do know, it determines the heat of the meat, right?


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Thanks ... although I'm sick of chairs at this point, the angle of the
dangle is about quantified.


But you do know, it determines the heat of the meat, right?


Only if she is wise to the rise in your Levis.

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Tim Taylor wrote:

Thanks ... although I'm sick of chairs at this point, the angle of the
dangle is about quantified.


But you do know, it determines the heat of the meat, right?


Only if she is wise to the rise in your Levis.


All depends on the mass of the ass, which is key to designing a chair.

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All depends on the mass of the ass, which is key to designing a chair.


Guess as far as a chair is concerned, the torque of the dork is not a
primary criteria.

Lew

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