Two chairs for the price of one
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In November I took a chair making class with Greg Pennington in Hendersonville Tenn. We made a Writing Arm Windsor Chair. It was an 8-day class with lots to do including making dovetailed drawers to go under the writing arm and the chair seat. I didn't have anything to do in the evening so I started on another chair- a child-size continuous arm rocking chair for my grandson for Christmas. I got most of the parts made that week and finished up at home..

This is the second class I have taken with Greg. He is a good teacher with a great shop. I recommend him if you want to build a chair.

The writing arm chair is traditional Windsor construction with a cherry writing surface and drawers. The continuous arm rocker is scaled down to 2/3 of the full size chair. I am pleased with the way they both turned out. Here are pictures. Tom

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#12
Nice chairs . . . .

Cuter kid!!
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#13
They look awesome. Love that little rocker. That chair looks like it would be the ticket for laptop use.
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#15
Awesome! They both look great.

Jonathan


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#16
2 very nice chairs, and a cute looking Grandson to be sure. That desk chair really does have a lot of bang for chores, or as stated laptop use, really nice design for the 21st century.
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GW
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WELL done!! Thanks for the info about Greg Pennington.
Victor

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#18
Wonderful work. I've followed Greg Pennington's blog, and he definitely does some gorgeous work and has a phenomenal workshop. I really like the child's rocker as well. I have been thinking about building one for my kids, but I decided to try a full-size Windsor chair first. Almost done with that one.
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#19
Great Tom!!! You've studied with the best, that's for sure.
All the best, Bill
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#20
Nice, nice, nice, nice, nice! I especially like the writing desk chair. As that cherry ages, it'll be really eye popping.

Do my eyes deceive me, or is the crest on the chair tilted?
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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