What a brilliant Chanel Rob, I'm really enjoying your videos, you are an excellent teacher, you have inspired me to have a go at making a stick style chair, thank you for sharing your techniques I really appreciate it 👍 all the best Tom
Many thanks for your kind words, Tom. I'm glad to hear you are going to give it a go. It will be a chair that you will cherish, for sure, and hopefully the first of many. Good luck with your chair building 👍
Yes, straight tenons can be used with a straight drilled hole. The advantage of a tapered tenon is that it tightens as you apply load/sit in the chair. So if the wood should shrink, the leg shouldn't become loose. But with wood that is good and dry, a straight tenon is fine and the shoulder will hold the leg in place. Thanks for watching.
What a brilliant Chanel Rob, I'm really enjoying your videos, you are an excellent teacher, you have inspired me to have a go at making a stick style chair, thank you for sharing your techniques I really appreciate it 👍 all the best Tom
Many thanks for your kind words, Tom. I'm glad to hear you are going to give it a go. It will be a chair that you will cherish, for sure, and hopefully the first of many. Good luck with your chair building 👍
Great video as always Rob ! That seat is coming along nicely !
Cheers Lewis, getting there, gradually. Next part should be edited a bit quicker👍
Excellent instructional video Rob, you’re a clever old stick aint ya 👊
Cheers mate 👍👍
Great video Rob, clear instructions. I would be interested to know how you made the home made lasers perhaps a future video
Thanks Vic. Yes, I could certainly make a video on this. It's a very simple project👍
Hi Rob, great video and very informative. Is reaming holes and tapered tenons essential? Would straight tenons and holes work as well?
Yes, straight tenons can be used with a straight drilled hole. The advantage of a tapered tenon is that it tightens as you apply load/sit in the chair. So if the wood should shrink, the leg shouldn't become loose. But with wood that is good and dry, a straight tenon is fine and the shoulder will hold the leg in place. Thanks for watching.
@@crouchvalewoodcraft brilliant, thank you for your help. Look forward to watching the rest of the series
Enjoy👍