I just got Nohms new yankee videos for the chair and the love seat and
he uses Eucalyptus. I don't think my chairs will be outside in a
winter and I don't want to make a crappy first chair out of expensive
wood. What wood do you think would be the best for an affordable
chair. Obviously I don't want my butt going through it on the first
sit in. Thanks in advance
Rob
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> I just got Nohms new yankee videos for the chair and the love seat and
> he uses Eucalyptus.
Crap.... It was cyprus
An auspicious start....
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> [email protected] wrote:
>> I just got Nohms new yankee videos for the chair and the love seat and
>> he uses Eucalyptus.
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> Crap.... It was cyprus
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> An auspicious start....
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Well I did three sets of the chairs. One was out of cedar, the other two was
just pine. I gave them two away to neighbors who painted them. This was
about 4 years ago. Still holding up just fine.
Mon, Oct 23, 2006, 6:06pm (EDT-3) [email protected] doth sayeth:
<snip> I don't want to make a crappy first chair out of expensive wood.
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You're absolutely right, it's much better to make a crappy second
chair out of expensive wood.
So, you get some very non-expensive wood, and make your first chair
out of that - it's called a prototype. If it holds up, great, and
you're ready to make one out of more expensive wood. If it doesn't hold
up, then it's a learning experience, that's why it's a prototype. If
that happens, repeat the prototype stage until you get it right.
JOAT
It's not hard, if you get your mind right.
- Granny Weatherwax
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> [email protected] wrote:
>> I just got Nohms new yankee videos for the chair and the love seat and
>> he uses Eucalyptus.
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> Crap.... It was cyprus
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> An auspicious start....
Yeah, you can hardly tell them apart.
Cyprus is OK to work with, but last time I went to buy some, it was hard to
get. Not overly expensive, just not much around. I ended up using Spanish
cedar and like it just as much for outdoor.
If you don't plan to have it in the weather, any wood will do, from pine to
ebony. What do you like the looks of? Oak is usually sensibly priced.
Difficult to build a chair from a country.
Cypress, on the other hand is a fairly available
soft wood that would not be suitable for chairs in my opinion.
White oak, maple or red oak is MUCH better suited for chairs.
Mahogany on the high end.
[email protected] wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
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>>I just got Nohms new yankee videos for the chair and the love seat and
>>he uses Eucalyptus.
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> Crap.... It was cyprus
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> An auspicious start....
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