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A couple years ago I took some of the wood from our Church sanctuary remodel project and found it to be redwood. For a fund raising project I made a few of these childrens’ chairs from it. I sealed and finished them with polyurethane.
-- Rick, Tennessee, John 3:16
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a1Jim
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#1 posted 1251 days ago
looks super
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OutPutter
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#2 posted 1251 days ago
Great job Sky. I bet those kids will appreciate these chairs as they pass them to their grandkids. I’ve seen quite a few children’s chairs get passed down in my day because they don’t get the wear and tear from grownups. lol
Thanks for sharing,
-- Jim
woodworm
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#3 posted 1251 days ago
Very nice looking chair. Great work!
I agree with Jim/Outputter. The structure will definately lasts longer than we are.
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ChesapeakeBob
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#4 posted 1250 days ago
Good looking design and proportions. I’d love to see more photos and dimensions.
CB
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Scott Bryan
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#5 posted 1250 days ago
This is a nice looking chair and it seems that adriondack furniture is almost timeless in its popularity. It is nice to see the salvaged redwood getting a new lease on life in this project.
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ND2ELK
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#6 posted 1249 days ago
Great looking chair! It is a good looking design. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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