K Arm Chair
The chassis for this chair is essentially one piece, it is bonded long grain to long grain, there are no traditional “joints” used. The seat and splat are joined to the frame with “captured” tenons
The chassis for this chair is essentially one piece, it is bonded long grain to long grain, there are no traditional “joints” used. The seat and splat are joined to the frame with “captured” tenons
Get It All!
UNLIMITED Membership is like taking a master class in woodworking for less than $10 a month.
Start Your Free TrialWith its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
Become an UNLIMITED member and get it all: searchable online archive of every issue, how-to videos, Complete Illustrated Guide to Woodworking digital series, print magazine, e-newsletter, and more.
Get complete site access to video workshops, digital plans library, online archive, and more, plus the print magazine.
Already a member? Log in
Comments
Never been into building chairs but I have to admit that your chairs are very much worthy of accolades. Very nicely done. Thank you for sharing with us.
Absolutely excellent, balanced, strong, gentle, your art is very impressive, if your not showing you should be.
The bends are amazing and beautuful. As a novice to bending wood, I would be interested in understanding how you are able to bend in more than one plain and with such long continuous pieces.
Log in or create an account to post a comment.
Sign up Log in