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housed.jpgHoused Mortises144 viewsCloseup of the housed mortises for the back slats. Note that there is not a lot of wood wo work with here (the rail is 1", the slats are 3/4"), so these are really touchy to cut.rbrendler
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seatrail.jpgSide Rail121 viewsThe trickiest piece in the whole chair-- both tenons are angled, as are the shoulders (the front mortise is 1/2" higher than the rear).rbrendler
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legs.jpg166 viewsThe leg blanks. 8/4 QS white oak planed to 1-1/2" thickrbrendler
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finished_legs.jpg182 viewsThe finished legs, with all base mortises cut. Additional shallow mortises will eventually be cut around each to "house" the stretchers.rbrendler
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leg_ends.jpg178 viewsShowing the rhomboid profile of the legs, and the neat little witness mark to keep everything aligned properlyrbrendler
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templates.jpg180 viewsThe basic templates used for the chair, all sitting on the story board showing the layout of the legs and rails.rbrendler
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storyboards.jpg189 viewsThe storyboards used for laying out the rail and stretcher mortises.rbrendler
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