Hi all,
I bought a B&Q armchair years ago for a big discount as it was missing a base and at the time bought some metal angled attachment brackets and screwed in some repurposed staircase spindles.
It’s lived in a corner since then and held up to plenty of abuse.
I would like to add some bracing and if possible a rocker bottom to it as my wife wants to use it as a nursing chair.
I’ve done bracing on a stool I’ve made but that was fairly easy as I drilled it all on the pillar drill and could rotate the legs inside the stool base mortise to get alignment.
What would be the best way to brace these legs and is it necessary if I build a rocker base on the bottom? The base of the armchair I believe was ply which the metal brackets were screwed into.
I would imagine for the rocker base I’d build the curve first, either steam or make curve on bandsaw and a. find angle with angle finder and drill a mortise for the leg end to fit into or b. Big dowel joint.
Thanks for advice / tips in advance!
I bought a B&Q armchair years ago for a big discount as it was missing a base and at the time bought some metal angled attachment brackets and screwed in some repurposed staircase spindles.
It’s lived in a corner since then and held up to plenty of abuse.
I would like to add some bracing and if possible a rocker bottom to it as my wife wants to use it as a nursing chair.
I’ve done bracing on a stool I’ve made but that was fairly easy as I drilled it all on the pillar drill and could rotate the legs inside the stool base mortise to get alignment.
What would be the best way to brace these legs and is it necessary if I build a rocker base on the bottom? The base of the armchair I believe was ply which the metal brackets were screwed into.
I would imagine for the rocker base I’d build the curve first, either steam or make curve on bandsaw and a. find angle with angle finder and drill a mortise for the leg end to fit into or b. Big dowel joint.
Thanks for advice / tips in advance!