Last summer I bought a copy of John Alexander's "Making a Chair from a Tree". This past spring I got a red oak log and started making a chair from a tree. Made a modification to the plans. Changed the way the front top rail was made, more like the way Brian Boggs makes his. (Thanks for letting me steal your idea Brian.)
Made mostly with handtools (shaving horse, drawknife, spokeshaves and hand planes) with some powertool usage. Finished with Watco natural Danish oil. The seat is woven with polyester webbing.
It's sturdy, comfortable and the most impressive is that it only weighs 6 lbs! Heck, I top the scales at 240! Ain't it wonderful what wood will do.:gar-Bi
Rick Doby
Made mostly with handtools (shaving horse, drawknife, spokeshaves and hand planes) with some powertool usage. Finished with Watco natural Danish oil. The seat is woven with polyester webbing.
It's sturdy, comfortable and the most impressive is that it only weighs 6 lbs! Heck, I top the scales at 240! Ain't it wonderful what wood will do.:gar-Bi
Rick Doby