Orraloon
Established Member
Well I have decided I need to take the weight off the old legs more often working at the bench. I do have an old office chair in the shed but it is a bit on the low side and being on wheels its not great doing any work on as it wants to back away from the bench. Time for a shop stool.
Was going to use pine but had some plain looking bits of New Guinea Rosewood that had been passed over from another project. Hummed and hawed wheather to do the whole thing with planes and spokeshaves but as I would have turned the tennons in any case the lazy gene kicked in and it became a lathe project.
Mark out then drill for legs at set angle
Then turning and sanding the parts.
Tenons will be wedged so cut slots for that.
Then a dry fit to see how it looks.
Thats as far as I have got and am now waiting for a cool day to do the glue up. Over 35* in the shed so have retreated indoors.
Regards
John
Was going to use pine but had some plain looking bits of New Guinea Rosewood that had been passed over from another project. Hummed and hawed wheather to do the whole thing with planes and spokeshaves but as I would have turned the tennons in any case the lazy gene kicked in and it became a lathe project.
Mark out then drill for legs at set angle
Then turning and sanding the parts.
Tenons will be wedged so cut slots for that.
Then a dry fit to see how it looks.
Thats as far as I have got and am now waiting for a cool day to do the glue up. Over 35* in the shed so have retreated indoors.
Regards
John