Sunday, April 24, 2011

Danish Modern High back chair with Sea Grass seat

 This is a project that is on hold right now as I have a Mahogany dinning room table and an End table Game table to finish before I do anything else. But these are pictures of 2 chairs I picked up. They seem to made of teak.




Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Herringbone Weave 6mm binder cane seat

 Seat needs to be replaced do to hole in back right hand corner. I would have liked to replaced the back and left the cane natural but the back was in good shape and just needed touch up paint.
 Better picture of the hole.
 I should have use 3 paint sticks per stack but in Finger Lakes Fan Weave I've only used 1 per stack and I was fine. But this Herringbone tightens more. I also used the 5X5 herringbone on the bottom I think I may use the 5X5 square pattern next time As the herringbone on the bottom seams to tighten things up more then the the square pattern does.
 I would have like to put more cane in the gussets but the side rails prevented me from getting under the wrap cane.
 Here the chair is all painted I would like to have not done so but it would have looked strange. I told the customer that the paint will most likely chip or flake off in time.
All of my splices are on the bottom. I stapled them all the wrap splices and over lapped all the weave splices.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Porch Rocker with a 1/4 Flat Oval reed seat



 1/4 " Flat Oval Reed Seat

 I cut it out with heavy scissors
 I use 5gal. paint sticks to allow me the give I need for shrinkage. I ran a separate strand of reed down one side to fill in the gaps  left by going back & forth and only being able to wrap the one side  



 I measured the front 18 1/2"and back rail 15 1/2" subtracted the two came up with the overage 3" of the front rail divided that in half 1 1/2 and marked the side rails. I should probably start in the middle but, HEY it's going to look the same anyway.
 Wove the reed from one pencil mark to the other. Now all I have to do is fill in the sides.
 One side done
 Finished chair.
I like my chairs to look as good on the bottom as they do on top.....