I am looking for plans to go by to build a high chair for a new grandson. I enjoy the mission or Stickley style.
I have seen a chair that was convertible. It could be used as regular high chair or when folded the bottom of the chair legs became a table. The support for the table was the bottom rungs of the legs.
I would sure appreciate some help or suggestions for finding a plan or drawing.
Thanks.
Woodchopper2
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This book by Ron Edwards:
Bushcraft 1
Ron Edwards
Publisher: The Rams Skull Press
Format: hardcover
ISBN: 0909901740
http://www.ruralbookshop.com.au/book_detail.asp?product_id=1771&producttype_id=1
has a few sketches of the interesting high chair shown on the front cover. You would almost certainly get it cheaper hunting around.
I built the chair about 15 years ago with hand tools (in those days all of my tools fit into a single ammo box - I chopped the curved legs out with an axe and finished with a spokeshave) The chair was a christening present for a felow Coy COMD in the Battalion and it lasted him through two kids - not sure where it went after that.
I have also built a squatters chair based on these sketches.
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