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Maple rustic chair 2



The finished result of a few logs from out back. Now to add hand carved feathers with leather strapping.  Then I'll call it finished. A great  outdoor porch chair for lacing up the hunting boots!!! The seat was cherry from my  bandsaw mill.


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  • Taken with samsung SAMSUNG-SM-J320A
  • Focal Length 3.3 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/8
  • f Aperture f/2.2
  • ISO Speed 400

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lew

Posted

I Love It!

 

Did you use one of those "pencil sharpener" tenon devices on a drill for making the tenons?

Dale Felice

Posted (edited)

Thanks lew!. No I didn't.  I used a logman tool. Drills wobble and have a set tenon size. This you can do any size and do things like porch rails etc. Check em out, just Google logman tools. I could have probably made one. It mounts  to a router. Spins like a lathe.

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Dale Felice

Posted

It also eliminates staggered tenons which may not fit. Find the center point, dril a 1/4" hole for mount and boom. This also allows you to turn bent logs for a more crooked look.

Dale Felice

Posted (edited)

I can probably weld one a tad bit better but now i have one, i can always use it till it cant go no more. All simple pieces to buy at say hd or lowes. Simple welding and boom you're in. I like this one though. It's effective.

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