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For $1, picked up this new-in-package plane blade. Lord only knows how old it is. When was the last time Marples was in business. Also, looks to be...
An on-line estate auction was announced in our retirement community last week.  I almost hit delete, but clicked on the link and took a look, 6 pag...
With all the tenons cut on the stretcher blanks, I used a router template to cut them to final shape.  I used the test front stretcher as my templa...
I completed the remaining stretcher mortises in the two pair of front legs and trimmed the outline on the test stretcher.    [20241124-IMG_9577.jpg...
For $2, acquired a new book. What a book it is. Measures over 3” thick printed on vellum. I estimate over 1,000 pages. Printed in 1959. [IMG_8840....
I can't really tell if the ends of the stretchers on the original chair had shoulders around the tenons or not.  I decided that I would use shoulde...
Side rabbet plane. They had this priced at $48 [IMG_8810.jpeg] I talked them down to $20. Just because I love a bargain. EDIT: at $48, I don’t k...
While I had been thinking about how to make the arms from the time I had started scheming to build this chair, by the time I got to this point, I s...
In this project, I'll be building a pair of chairs modeled after Hans Wegner's, "Bukkestolen", which he designed for Johannes Hansen in 1959. Weg...
With the leg finger joints complete, I could trim the legs to their final shape.   This could have been done more quickly on the table saw with a p...
The red tools neither venture into the salvage yard all that often nor last long when they do. The folks at the salvage yard are also unaware of th...
I think that the row of finger joints between the arm and leg is a perfect example of honest design.  The joint provides incredible strength to the...