OK, so my wife has found these upholstered dining chairs at Restoration
Hardware that go for around $350 a pop. The chair legs are the only
exposed wood. Sure they're nice looking chairs, but I can't help but
think this would be a case where I could build for half the cost of
buying. Beyond of course my fear of upholstery.
Has anyone in this group built anything like this? Does anyone know of
a source for plans for an upholstered dining chair? It's a simple side
chair that would seem to be a reasonable undertaking.
Thanks,
Kevin
[email protected] wrote:
> OK, so my wife has found these upholstered dining chairs at Restoration
> Hardware that go for around $350 a pop. The chair legs are the only
> exposed wood. Sure they're nice looking chairs, but I can't help but
> think this would be a case where I could build for half the cost of
> buying. Beyond of course my fear of upholstery.
>
> Has anyone in this group built anything like this? Does anyone know of
> a source for plans for an upholstered dining chair? It's a simple side
> chair that would seem to be a reasonable undertaking.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
I happened to be looking back at December 2003 Fine Woodworking.
Excellent article about making upholstered chair pads. You could
probably apply the same ideas to the rest of the chair. You might be
able to order the article or a backcopy of that issue from Taunton if
you don't have/save the magazine.
Steve
Wed, Nov 9, 2005, 12:48pm (EST-3) [email protected] (Steve) doth
say:
<snip> Excellent article about making upholstered chair pads. <snip>
There's instructions online too, if you look. Or, you "could" go
to a library, and probably be inundated with information on upholstering
- your tax dollars at work.
JOAT
If it ain't broke, don't lend it.
- Red Green
[email protected] wrote:
> Thanks Steve. I'll have a look. -Kevin
Ooops, that's the June 2003 issues (#163). Sorry.
Steve
David wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> OK, so my wife has found these upholstered dining chairs at Restoration
>> Hardware that go for around $350 a pop. The chair legs are the only
>> exposed wood. Sure they're nice looking chairs, but I can't help but
>> think this would be a case where I could build for half the cost of
>> buying. Beyond of course my fear of upholstery.
>>
>> Has anyone in this group built anything like this? Does anyone know of
>> a source for plans for an upholstered dining chair? It's a simple side
>> chair that would seem to be a reasonable undertaking.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kevin
>>
> I rarely find I save much money when woodworking. I do it for the fun
> of it; not to save money. There's no way I've made $17,000 worth of
> stuff yet--that's what I've spent on tools and wood, in round figures. :)
>
> Dave
oops. I meant $15k
Case in point: I want to make a china cabinet, but to do it up good, I'd
like to use beveled edge glass in the doors and tempered glass shelves.
If I order beveled edge doors other than rectangular, the cost for the
glass alone is over $400...
Dave
[email protected] wrote:
> OK, so my wife has found these upholstered dining chairs at Restoration
> Hardware that go for around $350 a pop. The chair legs are the only
> exposed wood. Sure they're nice looking chairs, but I can't help but
> think this would be a case where I could build for half the cost of
> buying. Beyond of course my fear of upholstery.
>
> Has anyone in this group built anything like this? Does anyone know of
> a source for plans for an upholstered dining chair? It's a simple side
> chair that would seem to be a reasonable undertaking.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
I rarely find I save much money when woodworking. I do it for the fun
of it; not to save money. There's no way I've made $17,000 worth of
stuff yet--that's what I've spent on tools and wood, in round figures. :)
Dave
"David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> David wrote:
>
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> OK, so my wife has found these upholstered dining chairs at Restoration
>>> Hardware that go for around $350 a pop. The chair legs are the only
>>> exposed wood. Sure they're nice looking chairs, but I can't help but
>>> think this would be a case where I could build for half the cost of
>>> buying. Beyond of course my fear of upholstery.
>>>
>>> Has anyone in this group built anything like this? Does anyone know of
>>> a source for plans for an upholstered dining chair? It's a simple side
>>> chair that would seem to be a reasonable undertaking.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
>> I rarely find I save much money when woodworking. I do it for the fun of
>> it; not to save money. There's no way I've made $17,000 worth of stuff
>> yet--that's what I've spent on tools and wood, in round figures. :)
>>
>> Dave
> oops. I meant $15k
>
> Case in point: I want to make a china cabinet, but to do it up good, I'd
> like to use beveled edge glass in the doors and tempered glass shelves. If
> I order beveled edge doors other than rectangular, the cost for the glass
> alone is over $400...
>
> Dave
it's not hard to make your own bevels. you just need a $5k machine to do so.
you then go into the business of beveling for all your neighbors to make
back the investment. lol
current pricing is about $1/running inch for custom bevels.
regards,
charlie
http://glassartists.org/chaniarts