Σε αυτό το βίντεο, θα σας δείξω πώς να φτιάξετε μια καρέκλα τραπεζαρίας σε στυλ Mission ή Art and Crafts χρησιμοποιώντας συμπαγή λευκή βελανιδιά. Στο Μέρος 1, θα εξετάσουμε το σχέδιο της καρέκλας, θα σπάσουμε και θα φρεζάρουμε τραχιά ξυλεία, δημιουργώντας τα πόδια της καρέκλας και δημιουργώντας το ξυλουργείο για τη βάση της καρέκλας. Το Μέρος 2 καλύπτει τη δημιουργία των στηρίξεων πλάτης, των στυλ πλάτης και του φινιρίσματος.
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Such a great video! I looked for the "free sketchup" at the link, but couldn't find it. Is this still available? Thanks!!
Excellent Video thanks. I've just started making the Arts & Crafts Stickley table to match, & the chairs will be next. So watching both of your video's was a great help. One thing, you mentioned Woodpecker Tools. Yes they are good, if you can afford them. I was going to buy their Mechanical Pencil. I live in Thailand & they wanted to charge me 50 USD for delivery. That is way, way over the top. Thanks again for the video
I was going to buy a few of your plans and I thought I would get this plan for the chair to see how the plans are. I entered all my info like I was paying for it, and all I get is a file with a picture!!!!!
Did I miss something in the file? Tried contacting you through replies to the payment email and your website……Nothing…..I wont be buying plans from here!!!
New domain chair meking
Probably a simple question but is dominoes better than dowels? Thank you!!
I miss your Dewalt Flexvolt miter saw.
Excellent build!
perfeito ,ótimo trabalho.
Great video, great explanation, great quality work! Congratulations!
Great work Johnny, I really like the lower stretchers. I am going to use this design in a taller Wright design.
beautiful work, Johnny!
Nice job, Domino technique especially. White oak is such a great wood to work with, but the chairs are heavy aren't they! This chair looks similar to a Gustav Stickley No. 378 "occasional or desk chair" though I don't think I've ever seen a Stickley by any of the brothers with tapered and splayed back legs, so your friends' chairs are probably modern interpretations. I've made a few Stickley repros (rockers, side tables, recently a set of six No. 353 dining chairs) but never had to deal with compound angles, just angled mortises (or tenons) to attach the side rails and stretchers to the legs. Loose tenons sure make that easier, and I can see where a Domino machine would be a big help. But dowels and pocket holes aren't allowed 🙂 (Note: if you make the back legs out of 8/4 flatsawn stock the ray flake will be on the fronts of the legs where you want it.)
Nice job. I think those vertical 3/4" square parts are called spindles.
this is amazing man, beautiful chairs, waiting for the second video. I want to make 1 (one) chair and I am a bit scared haha!
Always like your projects. Thanks for sharing..
What kind of bandsaw are you using? Nice looking chairs!
Looking good I like your workbench How did you get the ends of them to pop so well??
Well done! One of the Stickley brothers wrote, "the furniture of today should be designed and built by the men of today." If the Stickleys had dominos, I think they would have used them.
Nice build! I was curious the size of the dominos your using for the joints? I swear I listened to the video and check the description before asking.
Is that the DOMINO XL ?
It makes everything so much easier doesn't it ?
Great Job Homie!
Man Johnny, you are KILLING this build! Seriously awesome work.
the download version isn't working… i've tried several times to download
Nice work! I love the A&C/Mission style. It takes a lot of precision to make something look so clean, and you accomplished that.
Nice build. How do you like working with the white oak?
Great work as always. 👍🏻
Nice work JB, almost to 90k!
Very nice! Now imagine building that chair before dominoes were available LOL! Look forward to next weeks video.
Great replication mate & chairs are probably one of the more challenging builds to do 👍
Sturdy chairs!
I know you've been commiserating about these chairs for quite a while, but you've tackled them head-on! Nice job…it is inspiring!
Amazing as always. Nicely done.
Muy bonito , mucho trabajo eh.
Nice work , do you do this woodworks as a hobby or as a job?
really like the design!
"……Nice workbenches…..reminds me of jay bates shop….!"
nice job!
ah yes i love when tuesdays come around
Those are looking really good, been enjoying your pics on IG of them. I look forward to next week!
excelente trabalho
Chair beautiful Johnny beautiful work so far.. can't wait to see the chair fully finished well I guess I did in the beginning but you know what I mean LOL as always great video awesome work bro
Really nicely done and this is where the Domino shine but still difficult especially using them at an angle, you make it look easier than it is. Super job Johnny!!!
falta la mesa.
I KNEW IT! There have been so many times I've watched a Crafted video and seen something in Johnny's shop that I wanted. I had a feeling it was going to happen again today. I'd love to get one of the Powermatic jointers. I've used a friends and it's amazing. Johnny has all the good tools!
Anyway, great video, can't wait to see the second part. Chairs (like these) are not easy to replicate and so far it looks awesome.
Very nice. Waiting for part 2 🙂
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… no? Aww 🙁
Looking good!!
Really cool Johnny, looking forward to part two! 👍
You should try putting the glue in the hole instead of on the domino, it's a lot easier and less messy.
I have to say I am very impressed by your woodworking. I have been a carpenter for 20+ yrs and I am working on getting into wood working and cabinet making. I have found a big success in the head boards I have been making, Thank you for all the great videos and detail along with templates, this is great. I am looking forward to videos coming in weekly.. Cheers from Wisconsin
Awesome video can't wait for the next one!