NickWelford
So many tools, so little to show
mr spanton":43s50ta3 said:Hi Nick
The seat blank is a section of recycled ikae worktop (oak) :
Is it easy to get hold of, or was an Ikea kitchen being ripped out? I'm currently hacking at a huge piece of elm, about 2" thick....
mr spanton":43s50ta3 said:finish with the curved drawknives
I started with an arbortech with the professional cutter - difficult to control for accurate cutting, and if you're not careful it runs away with you. A pic of the curved drawknife would be useful..... I purchased a few drawknives on ebay in the USA and brought them back with me last month - loads of sharpening to do now, but no curved ones.
mr spanton":43s50ta3 said:Do you make any chairs? What techniques do you use? Got any good pics of vernaculer chairs I love the welsh and Irish best
Cheers Jonathan :lol:
I've only made the one, on a course with with Mike Abbott, with no power tools at all - pole lathe and shave horse. A good few days. I'm intending to make one with arms next, including bending the wood, but need to find green wood for that. I haven't done any bending on my own, but I have the equipment lined up, just need the timber.