Garden Chair: Bent Lamination Glue-Up
Michael Fortune shows how to glue up the garden chair's tricky bent laminations.
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In this video workshop, Michael C. Fortune shows you step-by-step how to build a beautiful garden chair with classy curves. Although curves can be intimidating, Fortune walks you through the entire process of building and using forms to achieve bent laminations that will stand the test of time.
In this episode, learn how to glue up the garden chair’s tricky bent laminations.
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Videos in the Series
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Build a Garden ChairApril 2, 2014
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Garden Chair: Bending FormsApril 2, 2014
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Garden Chair: Resawing Thin PliesApril 2, 2014
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Garden Chair: Bent Lamination Glue-UpApril 2, 2014
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Garden Chair: Trimming and Shaping Bent LaminationsApril 2, 2014
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Garden Chair: Shaping Parts and Basic Chair JoineryApril 2, 2014
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Garden Chair: Assemble the FrameApril 2, 2014
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Garden Chair: Seat and Back SlatsApril 2, 2014
Comments
I've been doing and this man shows me a trick or two that I didn't know way to go Mr Fortune your name suits your skills
Nice presentation Michael. Only thing I would suggest is going to the extra expense of getting a carbide tooth bandsaw blade. I have been using them for some years and find them better in every respect including longer life which actually makes them cost effective. Certainly the cut is much smoother and they go through the wood easier with no wander.
As a standard digital subscriber, I thought that I was able to download other episodes in this series after downloading #2 - re-sawing tin plies, but no -- is this correct?
Sorry, we only allow streaming of the videos on the site. No downloads.
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