Ash chair that i made before i became ill.
DSCN0467a by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
All of the components where made by hand from larger Ash logs & poles, cleaved initially then rounded with a draw knife and then a rounding plane, tenons were cut with a Veritas tenon cutter, the seat is upholstered in jute webbing and has an upholstery foam core, the back of the chair utilises the natural curve of the timber.
It's still going strong to this day, albeit as a stool as the back was a little too upright to be comfortable, so i cut it down and made it into a stool.
DSCN0467a by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
All of the components where made by hand from larger Ash logs & poles, cleaved initially then rounded with a draw knife and then a rounding plane, tenons were cut with a Veritas tenon cutter, the seat is upholstered in jute webbing and has an upholstery foam core, the back of the chair utilises the natural curve of the timber.
It's still going strong to this day, albeit as a stool as the back was a little too upright to be comfortable, so i cut it down and made it into a stool.