Adirondack/Muskoka Chair with my twist.
I found myself watching M.A.S.H. one time and I noticed the chair in the back ground, and thought how hard could it be?
I found out, it doesn’t just happen, there IS planning to consider… So began a fruitful journey. I’ve made three. so far. This one I varnished and all. I’ve done two others, one with flames cut from pine pickets, another with Merbau decking back slats, with Tulips cut into the tops of the back slats. Not sure where I’m going with the next one… Time will tell.
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Great work,I wish I had a shop where I could try some of these projects.
Thanks jdonnie59!!
I could do with a workshop myself.
I started making the templates at my Dad's, then cut bits and pieces, where I could, in My two car garage, with a couple of saw horses.
Then back to the Old Man's, for the bench vice and tools I don't have, He he!!
What a wealth of knowledge he has!!
I could not have survived it without his assistance.
so, was it an adirondac or a muskoka chair first? i cannot seem to determione the answer anywhere
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