Designing and Building Chairs

Author:
Editors of Fine Woodworking
Format:
Softcover

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Designing and Building Chairs

Short description

Chairs are ubiquitous, found in every home, office and building. Almost all are commercially made since many woodworkers shy away from making chairs, or even stools. Granted, there are not too many square parts to most chairs, and compound angles are somewhat intimidating. This book teaches how to build comfortable, long-lasting chairs.

Long description

Learn to build comfortable, long-lasting chairs. Chairs are ubiquitous, found in every home, office and building. Almost all are commercially made since many woodworkers shy away from making chairs, or even stools. Granted, there are not too many square parts to most chairs, and compound angles are somewhat intimidating. But the articles in this book, reprinted from Fine Woodworking magazine, should help dispel any questions or fears you may have about chair building. Not only can you build them, you can make them better than the average commercially made models.

Product details

Editor:
Fine Woodworking
Publisher:
Taunton Press
ISBN:
9781561588572
Publication date:
September 2006
Length:
274mm
Width:
216mm
Thickness:
9mm
Weight:
526g
Pages:
155
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Illustrated:
Illustrated

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