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Oak and Walnut Modern Chair
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Inspired by the lines of a molded plastic chair, Dean McWilliams designed this one with steam-bent laminations for the legs, arms, and back. The white oak was steam bent, held in a form, and bonded with epoxy resin. Walnut was used for the crest and the sculpted seat. The finish is oil and polyurethane. From Fine Woodworking #200 Photo: Dean McWilliams
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, modern, walnut, oil, polyurethane, Oak, epoxy



















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