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The first picture is the finished chair. The next two are pictures before the back rest was attached. The chair is built with miter joints and mortise and tenon joinery. The seat and back rest sit in frames and are upholstered with a cotton fabric.
-- Kaleo , http://www.kalafinefurniture.com































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bfd
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posted 202 days ago
Hi Kaleo,
Great looking chair man. Glad to see you back here. Always love your work.
-- Brian, Folsom, CA http://www.brianfullerdesigns.com
Junji
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posted 202 days ago
Looks really comfortable, I wanna sit there and enjoy my coffee…
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a1Jim
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posted 202 days ago
Another cool project well done.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
EternalDesign
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posted 202 days ago
awesome dude.. love your stuff just started a chair with similar lines myself, hopefully it looks as good.
Keep it up man.
brian
-- Brian, Eternal Furniture & Design http://www.eternal-furniture.com Repurpose Reclaim,Stay Green
plapczynski
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posted 202 days ago
Another great one Kaleo!
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PurpLev
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posted 202 days ago
Nice and Elegant!
-- When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route.
woodchic
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posted 202 days ago
Hi Kaleo…........great looking chair, very nice work!
Robin Renee’
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Rudge
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posted 201 days ago
nice chair, glad to see your back…any podcasts soon ?
-- 'Original Rudge' Muskoka, Cdn
Chris Wright
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posted 179 days ago
Great chair, I love the simple design and straight lines. Did you enforce the miters any? I would just be worried that they would not be able to take the weight of someone leaning back by them selves. How’s it stood up since it’s been finished?
-- "At its best, life is completely unpredictable." - Christopher Walken