Jamesc
Established Member
I have a new project to make a wooden 'Throne' type wooden loo seat. similar to http://dragonquarry.com/products/mahogany-throne-seat.
I would like to make mine in oak. I have the tools and (hopefully) the skills to make it. My queries are on the design. Most older seats I have seen use the breadboard construction shown in the link above, whereas the modern seats don't. Looking at the originals they appear to be glued together.
I can't see how this would work as seasonal movement surely must pull things apart of at the very least warp the seat which kind of defeats the purpose. If it is not fully glued it is not going to be the most hygienic.
Secondly what finish would you suggest, I have been thinking along the lines of Rustins plastic coating as it has worked well for me in the past.
And finally as to my choice of wood, oak would fit in with the overall scheme, I have some nice clear AWO that has been kilned in store. Alternatively I have some old mahogany that came from an old bank about 30 years ago that I could use.
I'd be grateful for the groups wisdom on this
James
I would like to make mine in oak. I have the tools and (hopefully) the skills to make it. My queries are on the design. Most older seats I have seen use the breadboard construction shown in the link above, whereas the modern seats don't. Looking at the originals they appear to be glued together.
I can't see how this would work as seasonal movement surely must pull things apart of at the very least warp the seat which kind of defeats the purpose. If it is not fully glued it is not going to be the most hygienic.
Secondly what finish would you suggest, I have been thinking along the lines of Rustins plastic coating as it has worked well for me in the past.
And finally as to my choice of wood, oak would fit in with the overall scheme, I have some nice clear AWO that has been kilned in store. Alternatively I have some old mahogany that came from an old bank about 30 years ago that I could use.
I'd be grateful for the groups wisdom on this
James