Queen Ann Low Boy
Queen Ann Low Boy. Made from plans seen in one of the woodworking magazines. Can’t remember which but think it was American Woodworker. Made from one solid piece of Honduras Mahogany 21 inches wide by 10 feet long.
Queen Ann Low Boy. Made from plans seen in one of the woodworking magazines. Can’t remember which but think it was American Woodworker. Made from one solid piece of Honduras Mahogany 21 inches wide by 10 feet long.
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Start Your Free TrialWith its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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BEAUTIFUL!! I'VE BEEN PUTTING OFF BUILDING ONE OF THESE FOR YEARS. GUESS THE CABRIOLE LEGS INTIMIDATE ME. WHERE THESE YOUR FIRST ? KEEP KICKING UP THE DUST !!
Hi Valleyman,
Thanks for the comment. No these were not my first cabriole legs. I have made many pieces with this style of leg. What I find to be the most difficult aspect in making a set of these is to get the correct proportions. I found one of the best training references has been several issues of Woodsmith magazine.
Thanks,
Ron Messersmith
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