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It's been a few years since I made more than a couple chairs at a time. This batch of ten reminded me of why I went back to a real job!

Mesquite, with the customer's choice of upholstery...

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Kirk,
Not that their is anything wrong with the chairs, but man there are a lot of pen blanks in those chairs! [:p][;)] The chairs are awesome! [:)]
Hey Stan,
When they arrive, I will come help you unload them! [:D][^]
 

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I did a set of four chairs similar in style to what you tackled there, and four was enough that I promised myself that I would NEVER build a set a chairs again.

Repeat work like that is sometimes better left to a production outfit!

When we needed four more chairs, I bought some unfinished and took it from there!

I hope that you charged what it was worth!

Great job!
 

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Thanks for the kind words. [:)]

I expect I've built sometthing over 200 chairs in the past several years... that was most of what I was doing when I was WW fulltime. It can certainly get tedious, but it's not really 'hard' once you get jigged up and get the kinks worked out of your process.

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