Adirondack Attitude.
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| Title: | Adirondack Attitude. |
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| Authors: | Barrett, Neal |
| Source: | Popular Mechanics. Jul2006, Vol. 183 Issue 7, p97-101. 4p. 16 Color Photographs, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart. |
| Subjects: | Furniture making, Furniture design, Home furnishings, Chair design & construction, Chairs, Tables (Furniture) |
| Abstract: | The article offers tips for building classiest lawn furniture. If one is building more than one chair, it pays to make templates for parts like the side rails, arms and back rails. The patterns also will come in handy when one is asked to make a similar chair. While making a chair seat it is better to lay out the side-rail shape first. Then one should cut to the lines with a jigsaw. Back slats are tapered to create a fan shape when installed. A table can be built the same way as the chair. All exposed edges are rounded on the router table and the parts are simply screwed together. |
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| Abstract: | The article offers tips for building classiest lawn furniture. If one is building more than one chair, it pays to make templates for parts like the side rails, arms and back rails. The patterns also will come in handy when one is asked to make a similar chair. While making a chair seat it is better to lay out the side-rail shape first. Then one should cut to the lines with a jigsaw. Back slats are tapered to create a fan shape when installed. A table can be built the same way as the chair. All exposed edges are rounded on the router table and the parts are simply screwed together. |
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| ISSN: | 00324558 |