Ash Chairs

Last few pics.  Thanks for looking.

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Thank you.  My design process does vary a bit depending on build.  I usually start with perusing the web (Instagram, Google Images etc.) and borrow forms from various designs.  I may or may not rough skethch basic characteristics such as curves.  I borrow dimensions from a furniture design book I bought many years ago, which provides standard heights/widths/lengths of various pieces as well as golden ratios, Hambridge progressions, Fibonacci Sequences, etc.  Finally, I add into Fusion 360 which enables me to get and idea of proportion and scale (although scale to a lesser degree).  Finally, I'll cut some pieces oversized so that adjustments can be made on the fly during the build.
 
Nice job on the table and a beautiful job on the chairs. The chairs seem to be more labor intensive than the table and the number of chairs needed just add to the workload.

I’m surprised with all of the steps necessary for the chairs. I never would have guessed but then again I’ve never made any.  [smile]

Also liked your method to offset Dominos.  [thumbs up]
 
Cheese said:
Nice job on the table and a beautiful job on the chairs. The chairs seem to be more labor intensive than the table and the number of chairs needed just add to the workload.

I’m surprised with all of the steps necessary for the chairs. I never would have guessed but then again I’ve never made any.  [smile]

Also liked your method to offset Dominos.  [thumbs up]

Thanks, Cheese.  You're correct about the number of steps and labor involved.  The upholstery alone took the majority of a weekend.  The table came together in a flash by comparison.
 
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