05-28-2024, 10:55 AM
I promised a build. Below is a summarised version of the details on my website ...
In December 2023 I began designing and building two carver chairs to accompany the 6 bentwood chairs we have owned for the past 40 years. The chairs we have were purchased all those years ago along with a farmhouse table, which is around 200 years old. Although we cherish this table, we need something larger, and time has come to replace it and add two more chairs.
I started thinking about the chairs I would build, and I took inspiration from this picture ...
It has a name: DC 09, and it was designed by the Japanese- Scandinavian duo, Kyoko Inoda and Nils Sveje, in 2011. It is built by the Miyazaki factory in Japan.
There is a challenge here - can I replicate it purely from photos?
Start of seats for two chairs ...
To reproduce the DC 09 design, I explored and saved all the videos and all photos I could find. From these I estimate or calculate sizes, approximate dimensions, and refine these over multiple examples. Here are some of the photos I used ....
Seat upper and under sides ..
The underside of the seat: note the rounded ends of the tenons, and the smooth flow as the tapered edges link with the base …
First shaping ..
It's rougher than it looks. A travisher begins the process of smoothing the curves ..
Every now-and-then a scraper will refine the tear out ...
Before proceeding, the outline is cut out ...
Shaping the mortises ...
With raking light, the tear out and bumps are more easily seen, and now sanded down with 80 grit (more will be done much later on). The upper side ...
For the underside, I relied on a Auriou 10-grain rasp to do most of the shaping ...
sanded to 80-grit, this was the result. From the underside ...
The upper side, from the rear end ...
The legs were bandsawed, spokeshaved to a square finish, and then mortised ...
The legs will end up oval, and this process was begun on the router table ..
Then spokeshaves and scrapers worked to finish the shaping ...
[font="Times New Roman", serif]A test fit of the loose tenon joinery ...
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All the parts fitted, but not yet glued up ...
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Glued and wedged ...
A mock-up of the arms ...
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There's a photo on the wall behind against which to compare. Also, a first look at the completed through tenons.[/font]
[font="Times New Roman", serif][font="Times New Roman", serif]After much back-and-fro drawing, rubbing out, re-drawing, and transfering to MDF for templates ...
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In December 2023 I began designing and building two carver chairs to accompany the 6 bentwood chairs we have owned for the past 40 years. The chairs we have were purchased all those years ago along with a farmhouse table, which is around 200 years old. Although we cherish this table, we need something larger, and time has come to replace it and add two more chairs.
I started thinking about the chairs I would build, and I took inspiration from this picture ...
It has a name: DC 09, and it was designed by the Japanese- Scandinavian duo, Kyoko Inoda and Nils Sveje, in 2011. It is built by the Miyazaki factory in Japan.
There is a challenge here - can I replicate it purely from photos?
Start of seats for two chairs ...
To reproduce the DC 09 design, I explored and saved all the videos and all photos I could find. From these I estimate or calculate sizes, approximate dimensions, and refine these over multiple examples. Here are some of the photos I used ....
Seat upper and under sides ..
The underside of the seat: note the rounded ends of the tenons, and the smooth flow as the tapered edges link with the base …
First shaping ..
It's rougher than it looks. A travisher begins the process of smoothing the curves ..
Every now-and-then a scraper will refine the tear out ...
Before proceeding, the outline is cut out ...
Shaping the mortises ...
With raking light, the tear out and bumps are more easily seen, and now sanded down with 80 grit (more will be done much later on). The upper side ...
For the underside, I relied on a Auriou 10-grain rasp to do most of the shaping ...
sanded to 80-grit, this was the result. From the underside ...
The upper side, from the rear end ...
The legs were bandsawed, spokeshaved to a square finish, and then mortised ...
The legs will end up oval, and this process was begun on the router table ..
Then spokeshaves and scrapers worked to finish the shaping ...
[font="Times New Roman", serif]A test fit of the loose tenon joinery ...
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All the parts fitted, but not yet glued up ...
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Glued and wedged ...
A mock-up of the arms ...
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There's a photo on the wall behind against which to compare. Also, a first look at the completed through tenons.[/font]
[font="Times New Roman", serif][font="Times New Roman", serif]After much back-and-fro drawing, rubbing out, re-drawing, and transfering to MDF for templates ...
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