Well, I've been talking about this on and off to several forum members for at least a year or two. But I've always said it be 3 years or so to finish. 1 year planning, 1 year moving house + new workshop, 1 year to build....
Anyway, I'll start with some thanks for Waterhead for accompanying me to the saw yard and providing oodles of advice. Not only has he been and bought at several sawmills, having built this exact chair, he was a hive of infromation about choosing the best grain, the best boards, the best layout. Thankyou.
So... heres what I'm planning to build.... (copied from Hals website)
I'm using plans (first time ever), which I got from Hal Taylor
http://www.haltaylor.com
Anyway.....
I've decided on sycamore, and am searching out some planks....
Getting some help, these are heavy!
Getting out the readies!!! A fully featured article will be coming shortly in a magazine shop near you (cough - plug).
Whaa hoo, pleased I don't have to change this bandsaw blade too often
Right..... skip many months.... into the "temporary workshop".....
I'm using a..... electric planer!
This stuff is thick, and I need to see the grain to place all the templates. It was supposed to be 63mm, but is quite generously over. So I don't feel bad wasting it through the electric planer.
Works a treat, the grain is visible. You don't need to clean off every last bit.
All stop now, whilst I get the templates ready...
There is going to be some nice grain in this board, shame its at the end. I can see the rays shining already, (sorry not the best shot).
Spray mounting the paper templates
Stick them to some 6mm ply. Decent stuff, I don't want any voids.
A few templates ready for cutting and sanding on the bandsaw.
Don't hold your breath for installments, it'll be months before I have anything else. Still, its nice to be woodworking again, just the small issue of building a workshop acting as a bit of a natural brake on progress at the moment.
Adam
Anyway, I'll start with some thanks for Waterhead for accompanying me to the saw yard and providing oodles of advice. Not only has he been and bought at several sawmills, having built this exact chair, he was a hive of infromation about choosing the best grain, the best boards, the best layout. Thankyou.
So... heres what I'm planning to build.... (copied from Hals website)
I'm using plans (first time ever), which I got from Hal Taylor
http://www.haltaylor.com
Anyway.....
I've decided on sycamore, and am searching out some planks....
Getting some help, these are heavy!
Getting out the readies!!! A fully featured article will be coming shortly in a magazine shop near you (cough - plug).
Whaa hoo, pleased I don't have to change this bandsaw blade too often
Right..... skip many months.... into the "temporary workshop".....
I'm using a..... electric planer!
This stuff is thick, and I need to see the grain to place all the templates. It was supposed to be 63mm, but is quite generously over. So I don't feel bad wasting it through the electric planer.
Works a treat, the grain is visible. You don't need to clean off every last bit.
All stop now, whilst I get the templates ready...
There is going to be some nice grain in this board, shame its at the end. I can see the rays shining already, (sorry not the best shot).
Spray mounting the paper templates
Stick them to some 6mm ply. Decent stuff, I don't want any voids.
A few templates ready for cutting and sanding on the bandsaw.
Don't hold your breath for installments, it'll be months before I have anything else. Still, its nice to be woodworking again, just the small issue of building a workshop acting as a bit of a natural brake on progress at the moment.
Adam