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Thread: Kodiak Chair

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    Default Kodiak Chair

    Just finished putting this together. Legs and top were carved on CW. Multiple pass cut outs resulted at least one bad cut and eventually a broken bit.
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    Great Looking Chair Project --- Love the Shape and Style, nice job!!
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    Thats pretty cool, just love that shape too.

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    Great Project! You should sell it in the PatternDepot!

    The cutting would have been perfect for the new 3/16" cutting bit.
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    I would actually consider doing this. It is my interpretation of an online plan but I'll will have to do some serious tweaking and prepare a PDF to go with it before I would do that.

    Quote Originally Posted by lynnfrwd View Post
    Great Project! You should sell it in the PatternDepot!

    The cutting would have been perfect for the new 3/16" cutting bit.
    Thanks for the compliments guys!
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    That is a great chair. I have made several garden chairs and some aderondac, but that looks like a more useful chair. I wouldn't mind eight or ten of those in my shop for classes.

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    Nice chair let me know . Put my name down for two patterns adult and kid size grandchildren would love to sit with papa.pm me when your ready.

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    I agree this would make a great project for the pattern depot. Looking forward to it.

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    I WOOD need a Beefier Chair..... LOL......

    Nice Project !!!!

    I have Garden Chairs on my list of things to build..... I want to set them along the Brook behind our house for my relaxing walks...



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    what kind of wood did you use? I'm done with the CW design of my arindonak chair but still undecided on the wood

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