04-30-2018, 12:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2018, 12:05 PM by Humanbackhoe.)
Hello all....This is one of my recent first time projects. I started with an 800 lb piece of Willow Oak from my front yard.....
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/0901170823a_Burst01_zpsqjxyirlf.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 0901170823a_Burst01_zpsqjxyirlf.jpg"/>
Roughed it out with a small chainsaw and a Sawsall.....
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I whittled it down to about 350 lbs and let it sit on my shop deck, out of the rain, for the winter. This allowed the moister to equalize after the initial savagery...
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/0907170827_Burst01_zpsfen0drbg.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 0907170827_Burst01_zpsfen0drbg.jpg"/>
Early spring... I took it indoor the shop and continued to refine the shape with a right angle grinder outfitted with a Galahad type head. Every kind of hand tool and power tool was used on this. Spokeshaves, chisels, handsaws, draw knives, files and rasps were crucial......
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/DSC00568_zpsq70lbhbv.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo DSC00568_zpsq70lbhbv.jpg"/>
I added a couple of dutchmen and sprayed it with Super Blond shellac....
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/DSC00549_zpsctaw0j5x.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo DSC00549_zpsctaw0j5x.jpg"/>
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/DSC00789_zpshu33rfqf.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo DSC00789_zpshu33rfqf.jpg"/>
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/DSC00790_zpsyyehzenl.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo DSC00790_zpsyyehzenl.jpg"/>
I am looking for some larger tree rounds for taller and larger chairs...
This was seriously a lot of fun. The unorthodox use of the chainsaw was dangerous and thrilling, being boxed into interior cuts, but I am ready for more.
See ya'
Andrew
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/0901170823a_Burst01_zpsqjxyirlf.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 0901170823a_Burst01_zpsqjxyirlf.jpg"/>
Roughed it out with a small chainsaw and a Sawsall.....
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/0901170823_Burst01_zpsjzqsnw31.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 0901170823_Burst01_zpsjzqsnw31.jpg"/>
I whittled it down to about 350 lbs and let it sit on my shop deck, out of the rain, for the winter. This allowed the moister to equalize after the initial savagery...
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/0907170827_Burst01_zpsfen0drbg.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 0907170827_Burst01_zpsfen0drbg.jpg"/>
Early spring... I took it indoor the shop and continued to refine the shape with a right angle grinder outfitted with a Galahad type head. Every kind of hand tool and power tool was used on this. Spokeshaves, chisels, handsaws, draw knives, files and rasps were crucial......
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/DSC00568_zpsq70lbhbv.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo DSC00568_zpsq70lbhbv.jpg"/>
I added a couple of dutchmen and sprayed it with Super Blond shellac....
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/DSC00549_zpsctaw0j5x.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo DSC00549_zpsctaw0j5x.jpg"/>
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/DSC00789_zpshu33rfqf.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo DSC00789_zpshu33rfqf.jpg"/>
<img src="http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh385/humanbackhoe/Willow%20Oak%20chair/DSC00790_zpsyyehzenl.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo DSC00790_zpsyyehzenl.jpg"/>
I am looking for some larger tree rounds for taller and larger chairs...
This was seriously a lot of fun. The unorthodox use of the chainsaw was dangerous and thrilling, being boxed into interior cuts, but I am ready for more.
See ya'
Andrew
"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013