custard
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In this month's "Fine Woodworking" (December 2018, number 271) there is a fairly detailed guide to making a country Chippendale style chair. It's quite an in-depth look at the project, well illustrated and running to about 15 pages of the magazine. The article explains many of the methods that are still critical for contemporary, complex jointed chairs.
I was surprised to find this article as, to the best of my knowledge, it includes many techniques that I've never previously seen in print or on the internet. Amongst these is a fairly detailed explanation of the side rail to back leg joint (this is the killer joint in chairmaking, and pretty much impossible to figure out by yourself).
There's a common criticism that woodworking magazines just re-cycle the same old simplistic articles, or are overly skewed towards the beginning woodworker. This article is certainly a brave exception, and if your ambitions run to one day making a complex jointed chair then you should track down a copy. As I said earlier, I doubt you'll find this information elsewhere, and without it you'd really struggle to complete a high end chair.
Full marks to "Fine Woodworking"!
I was surprised to find this article as, to the best of my knowledge, it includes many techniques that I've never previously seen in print or on the internet. Amongst these is a fairly detailed explanation of the side rail to back leg joint (this is the killer joint in chairmaking, and pretty much impossible to figure out by yourself).
There's a common criticism that woodworking magazines just re-cycle the same old simplistic articles, or are overly skewed towards the beginning woodworker. This article is certainly a brave exception, and if your ambitions run to one day making a complex jointed chair then you should track down a copy. As I said earlier, I doubt you'll find this information elsewhere, and without it you'd really struggle to complete a high end chair.
Full marks to "Fine Woodworking"!