Elegant Dining Chair: Joinery for Crest Rail and Back Splat
Cut the mortise-and-tenon joinery that connects the crest rail to the rear legs and the back splat.
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In this video workshop, Matthew Teague will show you how to build one of his favorite furniture projects, an elegant, solid-wood chair. He’s built a number of chairs based on this design, and will share the tips and tricks he’s learned along the way.
Chairmaking intimidates many woodworkers because of the angled joinery that’s typical of most chair designs, but it’s not as hard as you might think. To simplify this chair’s construction, Teague used slip tenons (also called loose or floating tenons) to connect the parts. It also helps to use full-size templates to lay out the joinery.
A set of woodworking plans is available to guide you in your build, but Teague also shows how to adjust the chair proportions to be comfortable in a range of sizes.
In this episode Teague demonstrates how to cut the mortise and tenons for the crest…
Videos in the Series
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Build an Elegant Dining ChairAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: Templates and PatternsAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: Shape the Rear LegsAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: The Best Grain for PartsAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: MortisesAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: Slip TenonsAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: Shape the Legs and RailsAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: Joinery for Crest Rail and Back SplatAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: Final SmoothingAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: Assembly and Glue-upAugust 7, 2012
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Elegant Dining Chair: Upholstery and FinishingAugust 7, 2012
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