Arts & Crafts Style Chair

Arts & Crafts Style Chair

WTAUNTON’S Arts & Crafts Style Chair A project plan for building a handsome chair For more FREE ©2009 The Taunton Press project plans from Build an Oak Bookcase S m i pS eu lt, dr yW o kr b e n c h From Getting Started in Woodworking, Season 2 Simple,From Sturdy Getting Started inWorkbench Woodworking, Season 2 o u c a n t h a n k M i k e P e k o v i c hBY , AS Fine Woodworking Fine Woodworking’s art direc A CHRISTI Ytor, for designing this simple but From Getting Startedstylish bookcase. in Woodworking, He took a straightfor Season 2 A ward form--an oak bookcase with dado N A BYA CHRISTI-AS and rabbet joints--and added nice pro- A N A BYportions ASA and CHRISTI elegant curves. A N A - We agreed that screws would reinforce his workbench is easy and the joints nicely, and that gave us a de- inexpensive to build, yet is sturdy and sign option on the sides. 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The visearedog used isholes, to attach sized the 1plywoodBox of back.11/4-in.-long drywal1/2-in.-longlL screws U M forlag B lamina Escrews Rting Aandbenchtop N washers, D H A R D W A R E 16 for attaching vise to fit a variety of handy be Curves add life to rectangular4 ⁄ -in.-dia., pieces S-clip-type21/2-in.-long lag tabletop screws and fasteners washers, for attaching vise fitted with non-marring wooden jaws,nch and accessories. the PART of furniture, and Pekovich worked16 in ⁄ -in.-dia. dowels, roughly 3 in. jaws and benchtop receive dog holes, sized 16 S-clip-type tabletop fasteners LIST three types, each irregular and organic longQTY 16 ⁄ -in.-dia. dowels, roughly SI3 in. long 450+ videos, 33-year archive, to fit a variety of handy bench accessories.(as opposed to radius curves that can DES seem mechanical). At the top are gen SIZE 11/2 in. 24 in. tle curves that speed up as they move SHELV MATERIA forward, each taken from a section of ES L a French11/2 in. curve. At the bottom are two - 62 in. 24 in. long curves formed with a flexible wood BACK62 in. S batten, one extending end to end on the PLASH lower stretcher, and the other a short ARCHED 1 ⁄ in.graceful arch2 at⁄ in.the bottom of the sides, STRETCHER ending at a straight step at each end to 4 in. 4 in. suggest legs. Side 2 ⁄ in. 10 in. 3 ⁄ in.3 ⁄ in. BACK 1 stretchers⁄ in. --Asa Christiana, editor, Fine Woodworking L o n g s t r e t c h e r s 1 ⁄ in. 1 ⁄ 10 in. SCREWS in. blogs, and more Side Long stretchers SHEFOR stretchers LVES SCREWS VIDE OS FO 33 ⁄ in.33⁄ in. BACKR 1 ⁄ in.1 ⁄ in. 1 ⁄ in. 9 ⁄ in. 9 in. 17 in. 1 ⁄ in. 9 ⁄ in. 9 in. 9 ⁄ in.9 ⁄ in. 41 in. 31/2 in.17 in. 41 in. 48 in. VID EOS V i s i t u s o n l i n e a t 48 in. FineWoodworking.com/ 31/2 in. Startt o w a t c h a t w o - p a r t v i d e o d e t a i l i n g h o w t o b u i l d t h i s w o r k b e n c h f r o m s t a r t t o f i n i s h . TRY IT NOW VIDEOS Visit us online at FineWoodworking.com/Start to watch a two-part video detailing how to build this workbench from start to finish. Building a Chair, Arts-and-Crafts Style Joinery details make this chair strong and handsome by Rex Alexander hen the curator of Dennos Mu- worth of books by or about Stickley (see had to agree on a final design, and it had to seum in Traverse City, Mich., the further reading box on p. 47), Greene be compatible with a reproduction Frank W asked me to design and build and Greene, Roycroft and others. These Lloyd Wright chandelier they had already some Arts-and-Crafts style furniture for an books gave me a feel for designs of this bought for the dining room. upcoming exhibit, I jumped at the chance. period. And they told me what type of I learned that Gustav Stickley, in design- We agreed that I'd look for a customer who wood to use and how it should be cut and ing his No. 384 chair, was influenced by would buy the furniture after the exhibit. I finished. I studied detailed drawings and Wright's work. I knew I had found the in- approached Jay and Sue Wisniewski, who proportions to help with the design. spiration to my design problems. It was have been steady clients on a number of The deal with the museum didn't work this chair (first built in 1905), with its rush projects. They were excited by the idea. out, but my clients gave me the go ahead seat and vertical slats on both the sides and I immediately ordered more than $100 for a dining table and some chairs. We still the back, that I drew upon to arrive at the A Stickley style dining chair The author based the design for this chair on a Stickley original. Stickley was influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright. Mortise-and-tenon joinery makes this chair sturdy enough to withstand the stresses of daily use. Routing back posts final design for these chairs. The chairs are shown in the photo on p. 42. Solve problems by building a prototype I developed a scale drawing of the chair to help determine a materials list (see the drawing on p.

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