Woodworker's Journal winter-2009, страница 75waste very carefully with a sharp mortising chisel, and pare the notches to slowly refine the fit of the rockers. Fix die rockers in their notches with a l/4"-diameter dowel driven through each post. Finishing and Weaving Sand the entire chair up through the grits to 320, and apply the first coat of finish. It's time to weave the seat (see extended sidebar, page 76). Save additional coats of finish until after the seat and back have been woven. This way, you can clean up any scuff marks the weaving process might create, then follow with final finish. You're done! Ease into that new rocker and relish its woven comfort. It's been an ambitious project, but you've just proven your mettle as a budding Shaker chairmaker. J0 resourcedigest.com • The most complete source of woodworking tools and supplies anywhere ■ Extensive archive of woodworking articles and reviews from top industry experts Woodworkers' Resource Digest
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