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Hiding Leg Levelers with Recesses
Chair levelers are great for keeping things steady, but they don’t usually enhance the look of the furniture. This reader’s trick will help keep them hidden.
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What Kind of Chairs Are These?
I’m repairing and refinishing these chairs. Can you help me identify their origins?
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Matching a Weathered Chair Finish?
I want to make a new table and stain it to match my weathered white oak chairs. How can I get the table’s finish to match them?
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How Do You Make Perfect Templates?
It’s important to make templates carefully, because their accuracy is key to creating parts in the precise sizes and shapes needed.
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Adirondack Chair Plans – Part 2
Part 2 of our Adirondack Chair project. Installing the back rest and arm assemblies to complete this project.
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PROJECT PLAN AND VIDEO – Adirondack Chair Plans – Pt 1
Complete plans and video show you how to build a classic Adirondack chair. This project is fun and easy to build for woodworkers of all skill levels.
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Build a Convertible Step Stool and Chair
Here’s a classic project that both steps up and provides overflow seating. Use the gridded drawings provided on the PDF…
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Roads and Fences: How Adventurous Are You?
Recently, a reader wrote in to get some advice about building a chair. Our answers took decidedly different approaches to a larger and broader topic of building chairs.
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Lifeguard Chairs
It’s hard to come up with a more perfect summer project than this reader-submitted pair of lifeguard chairs.
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Arts & Crafts Chairs and Table
This reader-submitted dining room set includes our Arts & Crafts Dining Room Chairs (with a couple design modifications) and a matching table.