Been attempting to build a contemporary style Windsor office chair. Started bending the pieces for the back today. I spent most of Sunday afternoon figuring out how to make my form.
Glued and screwed 2 pieces of particle board together for the form. Made a pattern for the curve of the chair back from another piece of particle board. Used a 3/4" pattern bit in my router and cut 5/8" deep groves in the form using the pattern I had made spacing them about 2" apart.
I'm bending red oak sticks that are 8 sided, roughly 11/16" in diameter and 34" long. I cut them square out of a piece of air dried quarter sawn 2x6 and made them 8 sided using a 45° chamfer bit in my router table. Steamed the pieces for about 45 minutes and put them in the groves of the form.
After about an hour I took one piece out to see how it was doing. It was holding it's shape after it had cooled. I put it back in the form, think I'll leave it a couple of days to be on the safe side. MC of the oak was 12% before I started steaming it. I'll keep you posted on the rest of the chair.
Rick Doby
Glued and screwed 2 pieces of particle board together for the form. Made a pattern for the curve of the chair back from another piece of particle board. Used a 3/4" pattern bit in my router and cut 5/8" deep groves in the form using the pattern I had made spacing them about 2" apart.
I'm bending red oak sticks that are 8 sided, roughly 11/16" in diameter and 34" long. I cut them square out of a piece of air dried quarter sawn 2x6 and made them 8 sided using a 45° chamfer bit in my router table. Steamed the pieces for about 45 minutes and put them in the groves of the form.
After about an hour I took one piece out to see how it was doing. It was holding it's shape after it had cooled. I put it back in the form, think I'll leave it a couple of days to be on the safe side. MC of the oak was 12% before I started steaming it. I'll keep you posted on the rest of the chair.
Rick Doby