Thursday, February 6, 2014
Chair Repaired
Cut off ends of back bow and tapered |
Holes in top of bow to hold spindles |

Drilled the holes careful to keep the original angle of the back. When almost through, I flipped the bow over and drilled through the top to minimize tear out.
Tapered the spindles to allow the bow to mount properly in the seat.

Everything glued and assembled. The spindles as well as the bow are wedged to be sure it stays together for quite a long time.


Finished chair with the black touched
up with some General Finishes Black Stain.
The chair is better than new now.
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