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03-16-2009, 03:26 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Auburn WA
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My little project today.
Here's mine for the day. I have my grandmothers grand parents dining table and chairs. They are rather worn and well beaten. My daughter was standing in the chair (broken piece) and snapped it. I took it apart today. I used large stock to rip down to what I was replacing because lumber sizes are different in todays measure. I had to cut off the old tendons that connect to the new piece. They were 9/16" and I cant get that size dowel. I decided to pin them with 1/2" dowel on the repaired side. I didn't want to completely disassemble the chair. Thats why the last pin goes all the way through the leg. It looks pretty simple, but there were some tricky little angles that had to be just right.
Oh, and darn I had to get a new Forstner Bit set. They are my favorite wood bit on sale for $19.99! Anyway I'm pleased with the outcome.
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