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Project by GenerationWW posted 401 days ago 894 views 1 time favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites Watch

This is my first attemp to make any type of chair. I made this highchair with Mahogany scraps I had laying around the shop. Most of it is hand cut mortise and tendons and finshed with several coats of clear. I love the way natural Mahogany looks so why change it!

-- list your handcrafted treasures @ www.generationwoodworks.com for free!




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whitedog

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#1 posted 401 days ago

Very cool…

-- Paul , Calfornia

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Robsshop

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#2 posted 401 days ago

As this is Your first chair it really has turned out wonderfully. I like the flowing design and I agree with You on the natural Mahogany,beautiful job !

-- Rob,Gaithersburg,MD,One mans trash is another mans woodshop treasure !!

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#3 posted 400 days ago

Very nice, interesting design

-- Don, Royersford, PA

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GenerationWW

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#4 posted 400 days ago

Thanks everyone, I appreciate your comments!

-- list your handcrafted treasures @ www.generationwoodworks.com for free!

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#5 posted 400 days ago

very well done. hope you enjoyed your time making it

-- keeping myself entertained

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GenerationWW

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#6 posted 394 days ago

I did enjoy making it. I get the most satsifaction when I get the watch my son use it!

-- list your handcrafted treasures @ www.generationwoodworks.com for free!

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#7 posted 371 days ago

Nice work, love the curves! I agree, mahogany is a beautiful wood and needs no staining. But then, I feel that way about most woods.

-- I'll grow up when ketchup bottle farts stop being funny.

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