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More On Greenwood Chairmaking

Ash backslats and back posts being bent.  The pieces were split from a log taken from a fellow’s back yard in Wichita, shaved down and bent while they were still green (wet) so that when they dry they will hold their shapes.

Posted on September 1, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in traditional woodcraft, woodwork Tagged Ash, chairmaking, green woodworking 2 Comments
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