woodbutcher453
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I don't make pews very often, but sometimes it's a challenge.
Most people think 'oh you can't bend pews..!' Wanna bet
These are all curved concentrically from the Altar. This means every row was a different radius. The back row being nearly straight, the front row a tight curve.
The longest one was 24' all the seats are scarfe jointed with worktop connectors to pull them together. I used a compass plane, router, PT and the biggest pair of compasses in Yorkshire..!
Most people think 'oh you can't bend pews..!' Wanna bet
These are all curved concentrically from the Altar. This means every row was a different radius. The back row being nearly straight, the front row a tight curve.
The longest one was 24' all the seats are scarfe jointed with worktop connectors to pull them together. I used a compass plane, router, PT and the biggest pair of compasses in Yorkshire..!