Reclaimed , vertical grain , Port Orford Cedar . Pegged , mortise & tenon construction . Sunbrella fabric , stainless steel hardware .
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What a creatively designed and artfully crafted project. Congratulations on some fine work.
Cool... so you got the lumber from a company that specializes in salvage lumber? http://www.sawemup.com/index.html
GEide : I work almost exclusively with reclaimed woods now . The Port Orford Cedar in this chair came from a hot tub . I have some beautiful reclaimed Redwood that came from Jeff at sawemup.com , which I have build several pieces from . Some of the most incredible Redwood I've ever worked with . I am always on the lookout for old buildings and other projects that are being deconstructed . Thanks for your comment .
Richard
Kingwah : Thanks for the kind words !
Richard
I've been planning to build some outdoor morris chairs from red cedar , Your interpretation is impressive.
I like the curves, they totally make the piece a visual success.
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