Στο 2ο και τελευταίο μέρος αυτής της σειράς, θα σας δείξω πώς να φτιάξετε μια καρέκλα τραπεζαρίας σε στυλ Mission ή Art and Crafts χρησιμοποιώντας συμπαγή Λευκή Δρυς. Το Μέρος 2 θα καλύπτει τη δημιουργία των στηρίξεων πλάτης, της πλάτης και των πλαϊνών αξόνων, την τελική συναρμολόγηση και το φινίρισμα. Σε περίπτωση που χάσατε το Μέρος 1, περιελάμβανε το σχέδιο της καρέκλας, το σπάσιμο και το φρεζάρισμα της ακατέργαστης ξυλείας, τη δημιουργία των ποδιών της καρέκλας και τη δημιουργία του κουφώματος για τη βάση της καρέκλας.
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Beautiful chairs! I have built chairs like these, but did not use spindles in the lower sides. in the version I made I used Loose tenon joints, however I finished the details before hand , then did the assembly. Mine were maghony and I used a Varathane oil base stain, with a wipe on poly finish.
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4:04 That was awesome, I have never seen this before……LOL.
Beautifully crafted chairs. Cheers
I was gonna pick up one of those compression bits until I saw the price, ouch! Have you ever used any of the carbide compression bits from Amana?
The square cutting mortiser is by far the most accurate way I found to make my 20 pieces of Mission furniture.
I'm late to the video but I think the chairs are beautiful.
Your tools are very advanced. I mean the carpentery tools only.
Nice work. Why didn't you buy a Powermatic #PM701? Instead of that cheaper Jet. Isen't Powermatic your sponcer?Did you make those earrings from ebony?
Should have looked at this video on finishing mission oak. Very important. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrRlVXQiZZs
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Nice job, just subscribed to your channel. I have the same planer, love it. 👍 Vinny 🇺🇸
Absolutely excellent reproduction. Nice job.
Do you have an estimate on total cost an time in these?
Impressive.
Awesome project, dude! What's going on with your miter saw situation, first video you went back to the DeWalt, second video Kapex…?
Incredible job Johnny! Wow!
Awesome
Looks awesome dude! Next time pour that denatured alcohol with the spout at the top, it seems goofy and backwards, but it it will keep it from "burping" and sloshing everywhere. I'm used to pouring out of those type canisters on a daily basis haha.
Absolutely stunning result! Can't tell the difference from the original.
Nice job man!!! This is one of those jobs that really proves tour skill level and you knocked it outta the park! I recently started a woodworking channel and have loved your work for a while. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
They really turned out beautiful. Nice Job Jonny.
Maybe talk about the sponsor when you're not showing one of their main competitors dominating? 😉
looks great. Not ready to tackle something like that …yet.. @myhoneyshandmade
Great video. Great set of chairs. Glad the dye technique worked.
Wow! Some gorgeous chairs. It was worth all of the trouble you went through. That stain is such a close match too. Nice job!
Really nice work.
Great job on the build and editing of this large project. I always appreciate your step by step descriptions and the truth behind any complex build….trial and error is a very real thing in woodworking.
Nice work !!
Man those turned out looking awesome!
Those are just stunning. Really awesome job. I hope to make a chair before too long and this might have to be the one. Thanks for sharing it.
136 mortises! wow! beautiful work man. such a fun build to watch!
Well done!
One hell of a great build Johnny! Congrats!
Beautiful chairs, and top effort on getting em done! I also appreciated the powermatic advertisement over top of the sawstop footage – lol
Fun to see your progression as a woodworker. Very impressive job on the chairs!!! Lots of hard work and dedication went into those. I'm sure you're glad to have these off your plate.
Very well done!