Woodworker's Journal 1985-9-5, страница 41

Woodworker

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As Roger Holmes notes in his feature on chairbuilding (page 1ft), a variety of woods can be used, including green wood—perhaps from your own backyard—for the turnings. The seat can be cut from a pine board, or from a hardwood if you prefer. The back rail can be just about any hardwood on our antique it was chestnut.

We've provided full-size patterns for the turnings and a grid pattern for the seat. The decorative cove detail on the seat is shown on the seat pattern. Although not readily apparent from the

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